
Saturday Morning
8 months ago
Pour yourself a bowl of Fruitee Poopies and gather around the tv, it's Saturday mornin' cartoon time!
Step one, walk over to Wendel. Step two, IRON FIST!
Step one, walk over to Wendel. Step two, IRON FIST!
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#1 Hilarious.
#2 Beautiful to look at
#3 An underlying message of how fucked up, gross America can be.
Great stuff, guys.
haahaha oh my god all too familiar
good grief that abrasive voice.
EVIL WILL NEVER KNOW WHAT HIT HIM
AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME
i've not had a t.v. in my home for well over a decade...
and now with a child on the way, this reassures me of what i don't need to expose it to.
this was up for auction the other day...
really wanted to see it.
but i think your clip did the job just as well
cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=350021112816&ssPageName=STRK:MEWA:IT&ih=022
if I had kids, I wouldn't let them near television. What filth! Kids should be building forts and climbing trees and doing science experiments and solving puzzles and growing flowers and you know, other things that involve using imagination and critical thinking skills. BOOOO to TV, video games, iPods, and cheap plastic toys.
Of course, TV/technology can aid the learning process tremendously when used wisely and in moderation (and when stripped of advertisements).
I like this. Especially the iron fist thing. Very funny.
Being pretty and fighting well = a good solid foundation on which to build a country/community/life... right?
I wonder if commercials were the same when I was a kid... it would be interesting to do a video comparing/contrasting child-targeted commercials from different decades.
Great job. Good message.
That is genius. I laughed a lot :]
This video really exposes the patterns of advertising. Girls like designing and food is extreme. And toys emphasize violence.
And iron fist.
Coming from the design and advertising world, it's funny to see a montage that - as previously posted - not only helps you see the patterns but exposes some of the seriously tragic patterns that our society pushes on our kids.
Imma download this to my iPod, and go put on my Eddy Bauer jacket, get in my Mini Cooper with my XM radio and drive down the road to the Outback Steakhouse for a Blooming Onion.
Cheers!
Step 2: IRON FIST.
I must have rewatched that part four times.