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I think Bobson Dugnutt is my favourite.
It is an awesome name
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M I K E T R U K
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What a crazy deep cut of an easter egg. i’m impressed anyone even noticed this. That’s awesome!
Simpsons Death Note parody
stupid question but shouldn’t this be on disney+ ? I can’t find any of the treehouse of horrors…
It’s this season, #34, episode 6. If not Disney+, it’s probably on Hulu. There’s also an excellent Westworld parody that same episode that makes it easily the best Simpsons episode made in a very long time.
If you don’t have Hulu, you can find it on himovies.
Newer Simpsons has actually been really good. Poorhouse Rock was a shockingly good episode about how lucky Homer was economically and how fucked Bart is nowadays.
Didn’t they do their Westworld parody in season 5 with “The Boy Who Knew Too Much”?
It’s on Hulu rn, since it’s the newest season.
Cool my buddy Onsen Sweemey is listed there
I forgot about Bobson Dognutt!
Surely the most American name on there!
Genuinely sounds super Texas to this northern european.
Somehow this is the most realistic out of all these
Ah yes, my favorite. Bobson Dugnutt
Bobson Dugnutt. Lmfao
I’m naming my firstborn Bobson.
It would make sense if your name is Bob
like jr, but for bobs
Your grandchild will be named Bobsonson
the scientist who found the Hicks Bobsonson
Gotta say if it was some guy working a blue collar job in Kentucky I would think “Yeah that’s pretty expected”
Every time I see this, I always remind people the full set of names is online.
Making this must have been exhausting. I have a hard enough time coming up with one name in an RPG. I want to hear the story of the guy who had to come up with all of this.
What I’ve found helps me is picking three or four character traits I’m going to roleplay and run them through a translator twice (ex. English -> Hawaiian-> Czech turns ‘tenacious’ into věrnost. Then I’d judge how badly I’d pronounce it and English-ify it a little to Verno or Varnost)
It helps to pick languages that have a few language barriers between where they originated. Like English -> German doesn’t work because they share a common root language and half of German speaks English as a second language now.
I use a variation of this to write music rounds for quizzes. Run lyrics through a translator then back to English and get people to name the song. My last round was called Korea Change (i.e I translated it to Korean and back).
Lmao Cleveland Queens 🤣
Eyyyy Sleve Denes
ProZD’s reading of these names is amazinglink
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Ha, this is great. I checked his channel like “what does this guy even do, I hope he’s a voice actor or something” and I am now cracking up at all his content.
Straight out of republican voting ballots.
At least some of these names have to be knockoffs of actual athletes, right? For example, he’s no “Sleve McDichael”, but Steve McMichael was a player for the Greenbay Packers football team when this game came out.
Yeah, a lot of them seem to be real names with a couple of letters switched, added or removed.
Is that Dwigt from Threat Level Midnight?
Threat Level Midnigt*
D W I G H T
Todd Bonzalez is peak comedy.
I apologise to my future son, Scott Dourque.
This looks like what would happen if you had a real set of American names, but then played a long game of telephone with people that have increasingly thick accents.
“Raul”, “Rortugal”
The man does not understand the letter P.
It confuses him, it frightens him.
To be fair, Raul is an actual Hispanic name. Rortugal has no excuse though lol
Yeah actual baseball players have names way weirder than these.
Odrisamer Despaigne.
Now check this out: he played for the San Diego Padres, and his name contains all the letters needed to spell out “San Diego Padres”.Coco Crisp and Milton Bradley on the team formerly known as the Cleveland Indians is my favorite.