Something in the Water

September 30th, 2007

Holy cow. This has got to be the best scare story in general (but also for global warming) to date. Seriously. Awesome. Thanks for sending me this, Emily. Full body shudder.

Actually…while I’m at it. If you, like me, thought that My Neighbor Totoro (poster) was ever-so-slightly creepy, you need to see this incredibly disturbing / frightening reworking of the poster by a self-styled macabre user called sachsen on DeviantArt. (Kudos for not selling work based on copyrighted characters, by the way.) Full body shudder number 2.

If that freaked you out too much, go check out Backstroke of the West, and all will be set right with laughter. That’s all for this incredibly useless / dated post. But hopefully it was entertaining. Back to my regularly scheduled blogging tomorrow…

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  • The pantless thing makes a weird connection to Will Jasprizza's post linking to the same picture. He referenced the "enigma of whether Nausicaa was wearing any pants or not." Weird how these things come full circle.
  • hahaha that made me laugh more than it should have.

    pantless totoro.

    heh
  • Yeah, actually, the same message pops up on my connection too. Orange bar, nudity warning. Got me, man. I guarantee that there's no nudity in the poster. (How wrong would that be?) Well, actually - I guess Totoro hasn't any pants...but when you see Totoro in the parody I guarantee you will be thinking less about his lack of pants and more about how to escape from him. The horror.
  • never thought i'd try to click on a parody poster based on totoro and have it blocked, the reason? nudity.

    what the hell. I'll have to wait till i get home to explore further.
  • MichAEls
    Blast. What can I say? I might be an owl, but writing at 4am + and fueled by several cups of coffee can still produce some erroneous results. ;)
  • Did you put your name through Babelfish too? (Kidding! But it is misspelled.) :-P
  • Micheals
    BTW, just put my above post through Babelfish, out of curiosity I suppose. Went English -> Chinese -> back to English:

    "Blimey, a little invests notorious "to possess your base belongs to our" line shame. The motion in Japan, China can mix outward appearance of in the engrish you is same."

    Hehehehehe....shoot me. ;)
  • Michaels
    Blimey, kinda puts the infamous "all your base are belong to us" line to shame.

    Move over Japan, China can churn out engrish just as good as you.
  • Clay -
    If I parody your idea, that's cool, though, right? Ha ha.
    In response, I'll just remix and quote Obi-wan.
    Everybody is good. He the my brothers in elephant is similar. The front is a lemon avenue flying straightly. Mr. Speaker, we are for the big. Like, reach the man, good good good, let us counterattacking.

    If that didn't clear everything up, I don't know what will.

    Also - this is the 1,000th comment on my blog. Yay!
  • Oh Deas, parody is protected under the law. But I look forward to the day when we can abandon the idea that ideas are property. That notion, by the way, is (c) me. May the presbeterian power be big with your gods'ly.
  • Yeah, I had to take a break in the middle. Sometimes laughter is dangerous. (In a good way!) Ha ha ha. I haven't been brave enough yet to check out the other guy's screencaps. Maybe after work today...
  • Man, I shot coffee through my nose when reading that Starwars site. I need that DVD, and more like it.
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