>Character of the week in a cartoon acts like Woody Allen
>>78337143
What of it? Neurotic jewish new Yorkers can be pretty funny.
>Elvis parodies
>Darth Vader parodies
>parodies of Looney Tunes era actors
>>78337155
Yeah but children won't get it
>>78337143
>It's the actual Woody Allen
>>78337143
How many examples can you think of?
>>78337199
So? You don't have to know who Woody Allen is to find neurotic new York Jewish behavior funny. The character is funny, not the reference.
>Now, my Woody Allen impression: I'm a neurotic nerd who likes to sleep with little girls.
>Character of the week is a random celeb
>Their design clashes with the rest of the show
It's especially noticeable with any of Barts girls.
>>78337498
It's ok. He married them afteradopting them[\spoiler]
>>78337488
Home movies they did a parody of a woody allen movie
Johnny bravo, that episode where he went on a date with a vampire and her ex was a woody allen stand in
>>78337498
YOU SUCK MCBAIN!
>>78337186
I'm with you on Elvis and Darth Vader. But I'd much rather have cartoons reference old-time actors than current celebrities. If it's a modern celeb, it's just "hey look, it's a thing you recognize!" that will feel very dated in a couple years. If it's an old-time reference, it tends to be much more creative & clever. Not to mention, if it's a kid's show, it may introduce kids to a cool bit of culture that they wouldn't find otherwise.