A Funny Skit?

Discussion in 'The Artist's Corner' started by CaptAwesome4, Jan 13, 2010.

  1. I have maybe this good idea for a short skit that would be seen on a robot chicken type show. The song playing is the classic Steppenwolf song, Magic Carpet Ride. The intro can be portrayed as intense and intimidating so a scary setting is created with a main character. This music video is similar to the “Punched Before Eating” skit and Metalocalypse. Anyways, the creepy tone continues until the joyful melody comes in. With the quick transition, on screen is now a main character (extremely jovial toned) and his dancing crew. Psychedelic backgrounds and a dancing crew in the shape of a pyramid take the excited part of the song. Every time it switches tone the story changes to the dancing crew trying to survive a zombie apocalypse, but before it cuts to the jovial dancing viewers see an innocent dancer being killed in a gruesome way. But the relief of the happy dancers cushions the intensity. The main character survives longest. He feels confident he can survive, viewers support the character and believe he will make it because of his goofy dancing and facial expressions in the psychedelic cutscenes. The dancing is original and not similar to Austin Powers. Even though this scene is very Austin Powersy. The song is cut short because many people will become bored with the repetition and stagnation of the song. Anyways, just as we think the Hero will survive he is slaughtered so suddenly that its shocking. But it again cuts to the happy dancing. Even though there are some very intense scenes, they go so fast and are forgotten over laughter. So its ok if a kid sees it. Kids are resilient, Psychology says. But the zombie scenes definitely instill fear and ferocity. Thanks for reading now back to Homework! High! Soryy if it's too long or in depth, let me know what you think!
     

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