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FanFiction Dramatica

By The FanFiction Dramatica Crew

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FanFiction Dramatica will take you to a world you didn't know existed. A world full of sex, drugs, and violence. At least, that's what most of these worlds consist of. But hey, what do you expect? They are fanfictions after all.

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I stumbled upon this podcast a while back, and I have to say it has become one of my favorites! The readers are amazing and REALLY funny while keeping to the original written text. Bad FanFiction has never had it this good.

Fun for the whole family!

With its melange of poo poo humor and pop culture in jokes, Nickelodeon's ''Rugrats'' packs appeal for both kids and parents. Adult friendly content was largely lost in the peewees' first big screen adventure, 1998's too frenetic ''The Rugrats Movie,'' but it's been restored for the tres superior sequel, Rugrats in Paris: The Movie.This becomes clear from the first scene, a dead on parody of ''The Godfather'' in which the titular toddlers seek favors from the all powerful 4 year old Angelica (twins Phil and Lil are spooked by a hobbyhorse's head in their crib). Soon, the 'rats scurry off to France, where precociously neurotic Chuckie Finster must stop his widowed dad from marrying the child loathing Coco La Bouche (fervently voiced by Susan Sarandon).Unlike, say, ''Digimon: The Movie,'' the lavishly animated ''Rugrats in Paris'' doesn't merely look like a blown up, washed out TV episode. The newfound emotional depth of the movie's drawings -- and its plotline -- is most movingly illustrated when an airborne Chuckie sees images of himself with his late mother in the clouds.Lest this sounds too high minded for little ones, fear not: Poop, booger, and barf gags abound. Given the setting, you can't blame the filmmakers for making comic use of the bidet (''A potty that squirts back!'' exults Phil), not to mention the timeless taunt that begins ''I see London, I see France...'' Oui? Oui. This podcast is also pretty good.

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  • Category: Comedy
  • Language: English

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