“Los Simpson” is a really creepy live action Spanish version of The Simpsons from the TV show Cruz Y Raya.Com.
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by Scott Beale on May 28, 2008 · 506314 commentshttp://laughingsquid.com/los-simpson-creepy-live-action-spanish-version-of-the-simpsons/Los+Simpson%3A+Creepy+Live+Action+Spanish+Version+of+The+Simpsons2008-05-29+01%3A44%3A03Scott+Beale
“Los Simpson” is a really creepy live action Spanish version of The Simpsons from the TV show Cruz Y Raya.Com.
via Cartoon Brew
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Pretty wild find! Homer sounds like the equivalent of the Telemundo movie guy (as in, does loads of voice-over for adverts).
Yes. That’s a sketch from the spanish TV show Cruz Y Raya.Com. It’s Cruz Y Raya’s show, a spanish couple of comedians in the tradition of Martes Y Trece or Los Morancos. They used to be good in ridicolous humor (here you can see another example of them parodying Lord Of The Rings http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-f-lhMYXrCc), though to somebody they could result a bit charging sometimes. They splitted in 2007.
I meant absurd more than ridicolous. Cheers.
Thanks Félix, I’ve updated the post.
by charging i meant annoying…
mirror?
Its the eyes.
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