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Rumblings (Gears of War 2 Machinima)

www.youtube.com Click this to watch Episode 1 of Out of Service! Rumblings (Gears of War 2 Machinima) After so many rumors and talk about Gears of War...
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Yu-Gi-Oh: The Other Abridged Movie

Gary’s an adolescent boy who doesn’t delight in playing card games. He exists in a world populated by spikey-haired teenagers addicted to Yu-Gi-Oh. As you can imagine,...
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Rihanna & Chris brown fight (parody)

A lil parody really dumb
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I Haiti You!

DONATE to Haiti! hopeforhaitinow.org Starring Deena Marie & Marcus as “Brangelina” Written by Marcus Yes, the Marcus of “Last Coming Standing!” Add him on facebook/myspace: www.facebook.com...
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Microsoft Surface Parody

SarcasticGamer.com presents a twisted take on one of Microsoft’s latest and greatest announcements. Truth be told, We really WANT a Surface Computer, but since we...
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  1. A parody (pronounced /?pær?di?/; also called send-up, spoof or lampoon), in contemporary usage, is a work created to mock, comment on, or make fun at an original work, its ...

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  1. parody n. , pl. , -dies . A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule

  1. In contemporary usage, a parody is a work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke some affectionate fun at the work itself, the subject ...

  1. parody mocking imitation in verse or prose of a literary work. The following poem by Robert Southey was parodied by Lewis Carroll: "You are old,...

  1. Parody: Fair Use or Copyright Infringement © Copyright 1999 Lloyd L. Rich . Introduction. It has been a long-standing practice to poke fun at our cultural ...

  1. par·o·dy (p r-d) n. pl. par·o·dies. 1. a. A literary or artistic work that imitates the characteristic style of an author or a work for comic effect or ridicule.

  1. A form of speech protected by the First Amendment as a "distorted imitation" of an original work for the purpose of commenting on it. The use of parody as a means to express ...

  1. parody, mocking imitation in verse or prose of a literary work. The following poem by Robert Southey was parodied by Lewis Carroll: "You are old, Father William," the young man ...