Thursday, January 13, 2005

Stripperella on Central

Nothing much happened today and didn't have much on my mind, just one of those days past me by...

StripperrllaSaw a trailer on TV introducing a new animation series for late nites, starting next Monday on Central at 11pm. Stan Lee's Stripperella! Ha!! He's also the man who brought us such popular superheroes as Spider-Man and The X-Men. Here's a new kind of superhero and Pamela Anderson provides the voice of Erotica Jones who is stripper by night and superhero Stripperella by even later at night.

Actually this animation series not new, it's just that when it was all the rage - that was when people were still impressed by Pamela, those in power who regulated programmes for free-to-air channels (in Singapore) deem content of this nature not appropriate for the wholesome myopic society at that time, themselves included.

Anyway, now that this animation is finally having its due glory to grace our screen (Not that its a great piece of work in any sense) I supposed people are beginning to be alittle more tolerant. Especially so when "Sex and The City - Season 5" only just gotten clean of censors after a five-year ban* and fianlly got approval to air last year, on cable TV. *(Not juz Season 5, it's the whole HBO series)

Anyway, here's some background on Stripperella - she has the ability to float to safety from tall distances courtesy of her enhanced hair. She also have her patented move Scissor-ella which allows her to knock-out bad guys with her thighs (think Famke Jannsen as Xenia Onatopp in the James Bond film Goldeneye). If you touch her breasts there's a gadget there that works as a lie detector and tells Stripperella if someone is lying when they touch it. But the most outragous gadget at her disposal would be the digital scanner placed under her tongue which she can use to upload pictures to a computer.

Clearly we should be expecting sex and campy humor.
Clearly we're getting it.

1 Bones !! ~

Blogger GlassDog said...

Erm... yeah the name's kinda campy, sometimes american humour can be a little crude. If given a choice I'd prefer brit humour but they dun make too many good animations. Then again there's Mr Bean (animated series, quite nicely illustrated) ^_^

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