Posted on 07/03/2003 7:02:07 PM PDT by Tall_Texan
A cartoon figure so curvaceous she makes Jessica Rabbit look like Olive Oyl, Stripperella brings new meaning to CRIME BUSTING. Her secret identity: exotic dancer Erotica Jones. Her not-so-secret identity: Pamela Anderson, who inspired Marvel Comics guru Stan Lee to create the pole-dancer-at-night, crime-fighter-later-at-night character she voices. With lie-detecting breasts and glass-cutting nipples, Stripperella puts the squeeze on supervillains like Queen Clitoris, a cyberterrorist who's ''not to be rubbed the wrong way.'' (Admits Anderson, ''There couldn't be any more innuendos in a half hour.'') The ''V.I.P.'' veteran persuaded fiancé Kid Rock to write the show's theme (''It wasn't hard -- I told him he was doing it'') and even works her pet cause into the scripts: ''Wherever I can stick in an animal rights message, I will.'' So is Stripperella all natural? ''She's been surgically enhanced, but she'll never tell,'' Anderson teases. ''She won't make the same mistake as me.''
I've got more comments but why should I have all the fun. Have at it!
-PJ
It reminds me of R. Crumb comix..."Captain Pi$$gums and His Pervert Pirates vs. Fatima of the Quivering Thigh" or some such...
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Then I remembered how much my friends and I loved "The Sex Life of Mr. Toad" comics from the 60's - when we were between 8-10 years old. And we turned out, well, kinda normal.
Men or overaged boys? Just askin' :)
It sounds closer to Zap Comix rather than Stan Lee.
What's next, S. Clay Wilson's Starry Eyed Stella or Captain Pissgums & Ruby the Dyke?
hahaha, TNN isn going after women viewers...strictly men...young boys to be exact
It's no secret that children are attracted to cartoons. While I, as an adult, appeciate and enjoy some of the humor in shows like The Simpsons and South Park, some of the material is simply not appropriate for children. And if you want to use that flacid excuse that it's shown past children's bedtimes, ask yourself how many children you know that aren't intimately aware of the characters and storylines on South Park, which tries to cover itself with the same excuse.
I'm not trying to legislate anything by the way, just shaking my head at more of the putrid morality spewing from Hollywood. They are the ones who impose their morals (or lack of them) on us, pal, NOT the other way around.
Boys watch Bugs Bunny and Mickey Mouse. Men have their own TV shows, even some that are animated.
Apparently, neither one of them has a good understanding of sex.
Children are attracted to The Matrix and Terminator 3 as well... Those aren't animated. What's the excuse to complain there? Parents have the ability to take their children to see R-rated movies, or to disallow them to view them. Just like TV. Why complain about this?
-PJ
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