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Cow and Chicken: The Japanese in this Got Milk ad. Before they were unceremoniously canceled, the last episode of Clerks: The Animated Series ended with a direct parody of out-sourced animation in general, poking fun at Korean animation studios. Any story this episode had was completely tossed out the window. South Park gleefully subverts this trope on a handful of occasions. Most notably, "Good Times with Weapons", where the boys acquire ninja weapons and subsequently get a massive art upgrade into Street Fighter-esque badassery. (The song "Let's Fighting Love" is more or less about how the song makes no sense, especially the Gratuitous English parts. ) And "Chinpokomon", in which the boys' craze over a Pokémon-style hobby turns their eyes into arches when they smile and causes them to spout Japanese gibberish with glee. Bonus points: Trey Parker and Matt Stone speak Japanese so it really is gibberish. "A Song of Ass and Fire" and "Titties and Dragons" has Kenny turning into a Magical Girl, Princess Kenny. Johnny Bravo once had Johnny watching "Clam League 9000", a spoof of Pokémon with a hint of Dragon Ball Z. ReBoot presented a game that simultaneously spoofed both Dragon Ball Z and Pokémon — at the same time.SoundtracksGood All DaysPerformed by Lee Chan SolUser reviews235ReviewReviewFeatured review7/10 Excellent story but disappointing endingThe story is really interesting and well written. The acting is also very good. However the end is really disappointing. Number one it's really vague and it makes the viewer curious but offers no answer (so I guess you can make your own judgment). Number two it's really dense. A lot of story happens in a short amount of time (time of the episode).
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