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Sep 6, 2005 | 9:26 PM EDT
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Author Comments

DIS IS MY PARONDY OV MY FAVORITE CARTOON.

Reviews


AxulciexAxulciex

Rated 4 / 5 stars September 7, 2005

Both your films are great.

Most of the popular comedy submissions on newground dont make me utter a laugh.
But this is just hillarious, its allmost witty... in a pisstake kind of way.



thejiggajeffthejiggajeff

Rated 5 / 5 stars September 7, 2005

I can see why this was resurrected!

Okay, so the drawing and animation were terrible, but this was the funniest thing I've seen on NG in a while. The flash got so far out-of-hand at points that the parody was almost lost, but even that ended up being funny. Seeing Salad Fingers in a Mazda with the specs on it was the funniest part!



DeadPixelsDeadPixels

Rated 5 / 5 stars September 7, 2005

That, My Friend

Was one of the funniest things ive ever seen.



crankyankercrankyanker

Rated 3 / 5 stars September 7, 2005

Why blam it?

It was kinda funny. It was pretty funny to be honest. It was'nt creepy at all, but that's not a big problem. It did kill a bunch of my brain cells. I like that buzzing feeling. Now. Not earlier when they were all alive producing weird thoughts. I'd like to eat a perry now. Mõmmnääg sees and scourges.



Sitcom-NoirSitcom-Noir

Rated 5 / 5 stars September 7, 2005

Sexcellent

This was fucking brilliant, stands up against bannana fingers in terms of parody, well done. Your choice of terms and delivery, whilst slightly orriginal resonated so well with david firths work, which again was brilliant.

I must as though, are you from Hull? Because the accent was perfect.