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Post by silencesoloud8603 on May 14, 2009 23:51:09 GMT -5
Does the channel that airs it have a website, and if so, are episodes available on it?
Another one: I don't think anyone mentioned Angela from The Office yet.
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Post by Thejebusfire on May 15, 2009 0:45:35 GMT -5
Does the channel that airs it have a website, and if so, are episodes available on it? Another one: I don't think anyone mentioned Angela from The Office yet. I used to have a website with Moral Oral episodes bookmarked, but since my computer crashed I lost it. Megavideo might have some.
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Post by Vypernight on May 15, 2009 3:58:08 GMT -5
The mother from Hairspray, who's always trying to interpret the Bible literally.
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Post by antichrist on May 15, 2009 15:16:04 GMT -5
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Post by Admiral Lithp on May 16, 2009 23:15:46 GMT -5
Malachi, from Children of the Corn, was also pretty influential among the creepy cult of Fundie children.
Scar, from Fullmetal Alchemist.
I've called Sephiroth a Fundie a few times, for his irrational belief that he's somehow meant to be a God, and everything that is living, has lived, and ever will live is just meant to be sacraficed for him to get there. This, of course, transfers to other villains with similar motivations, such as Father (FMA) and Aizen (Bleach).
King Louis, in the Man in the Iron Mask, seems to think that he can't do anything wrong because he's "KING! Ordained by GOD!"
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Post by Thejebusfire on May 16, 2009 23:16:55 GMT -5
There's the older brother from Trinity Blood.
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Post by Admiral Lithp on May 16, 2009 23:17:56 GMT -5
There's the older brother from Trinity Blood. He's Fundie? (Has only recently started the manga, and is not aware that they got very much farther than the anime.)
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Post by Thejebusfire on May 16, 2009 23:36:03 GMT -5
There's the older brother from Trinity Blood. He's Fundie? (Has only recently started the manga, and is not aware that they got very much farther than the anime.) I think that's him. There was once in the first episode where he was said "blessed are those who die in the name of the lord" as a reason for bombing innocent people on the Triston. Though, it could have been another character. I have the anime, I should watch it more often.
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Post by deliciousdemon on May 17, 2009 5:47:01 GMT -5
Do you guys remember that cartoon, Angela Anaconda? I remember one of the main characters (I forgot her name) being very fundie. There was this one episode wherein there was bike race. She ending up winning and happily proclaimed, "Well, St. Christopher did most of the peddling." Then the teacher says something like "*GASP* YOU CHEATED!", then she rips the trophy out of her hands and all of the kids 'Boo' her. I remember laughing very hard as a kid when I originally watched it. Funny, quirky show. Yes I remember it.
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Post by mice34 on May 17, 2009 16:10:03 GMT -5
Can't remember the name of the movie, but basically a father decides that God is telling him to kill demons in human form. One child follows him, the other argues and is declared a demon. The movie falls apart in the end (the father was right) but up until it falls apart, it was a damn scary movie. <snip> It was Frailtywww.imdb.com/title/tt0264616/<snip> Doesn't that sound like something that could easily happen to the RR crowd? Oh, I hate that movie. It was going along fine until suddenly the axe-murdering serial killing abusive father is the good guy, because God really is telling him to do it?! Argh.
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Post by DarkfireTaimatsu on May 17, 2009 16:18:18 GMT -5
I was reading various X-Men articles on Wikipedia (still trying to figure out some TPBs what have notable Rogue appearances), and stumbled upon these guys: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purifiers
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on May 17, 2009 20:02:53 GMT -5
The witch hunter? You mean Reverend Hale? He began as a fundie, but quickly turned very awesome. He was the only one stood up for John Proctor and told the entire court they were not worth being a part of. He was brilliantly played in the movie by Rob Campbell.
Another fundie is the grandmother from Flowers in the Attic. You know you're a fundie when you're afraid your teenage grandchildren are screwing. And even sicker, when you're afraid your toddler grandchildren are screwing!
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Post by antichrist on May 17, 2009 20:04:18 GMT -5
Another fundie is the grandmother from Flowers in the Attic. You know you're a fundie when you're afraid your teenage grandchildren are screwing. And even sicker, when you're afraid your toddler grandchildren are screwing! Crap, those books gave me nightmares. The movie was just as bad.
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Post by clockworkgirl21 on May 17, 2009 20:06:45 GMT -5
The book is disturbing, and very good.
The movie is just crap.
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Post by katz on May 17, 2009 20:55:27 GMT -5
Another fundie is the grandmother from Flowers in the Attic. You know you're a fundie when you're afraid your teenage grandchildren are screwing. And even sicker, when you're afraid your toddler grandchildren are screwing! Crap, those books gave me nightmares. The movie was just as bad. I read a few of those series before realizing they're all the same. Girl lives in impoverished family, getting by but unhappy. Girl discovers she had close relatives she's never met before. Girl's biological brother falls in love with her. Girl leads wealthy life. Bad things happen. She gets pregnant. More bad things happen. She dies in the sequel and the cycle repeats with her daughter, who usually has a name connected to hers in some way.
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