¡Top 30 Veces que THE BOYS Parodió la Cultura Pop!

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00:00This is important.
00:15But not even you could stop me alone.
00:17He's not alone.
00:24I take responsibility.
00:30I take responsibility... for racism.
00:43I take responsibility... for racism.
00:52I take responsibility.
01:00Every time I explained away police brutality... or turned a blind eye.
01:23I stand against hate.
01:24I stand against hate.
01:26I stand against hate.
01:31Have you ever suspected that The Voice is trying to be the bloodiest source of entertainment?
01:36With the fictional video game Tournament of Heroes, it goes up to the rink against Mortal Kombat.
01:41This long franchise of fights has won many fans and critics for its extreme violence.
01:46In fact, Mortal Kombat 1 of 2023 includes Homelander as a disposable character.
01:53That'll get ratings.
02:14Nice one. Ray and I deserve that.
02:22Victorian Mewman politics represents the darkest side of the apparently progressive populists.
02:28Do you remember when it was nothing more than an harmless analogue of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez with a single pseudo-scandal?
02:35When Homelander interrupts her in a meeting, she despises her by referring to a little dance.
02:41Didn't you love that little walk like an Egyptian dance you did online?
02:46So fun.
03:12And that's why I am so proud to have her on my team.
03:37You can see the memorial featuring a performance by Starlight singing
03:40Never Truly Vanish on Spotify.
03:59Never miss a game. 24-7 coverage of your favorite sports teams.
04:10Although these jokes are always a fun and scary reminder of how much the fuck the market controls.
04:22Number 26. Sam's fantastic world.
04:28Presented on GMB, Sam Riordan has more power than he can handle.
04:33And from a psychological point of view, it's too much for him.
04:36He manages them mostly with the nostalgia of Avenue B, a children's TV show with dolls that parodies Sesame Square.
04:43He not only imagines that this show motivates him to do bad things to any threat he perceives,
04:49but he also imagines his victims as Muppets, bullets as corn popcorn, and blood as confetti.
04:56Can you imagine what the Superman can do with this darkly comical self-censorship?
05:03It's a perfect example of Sam's trauma as well as his bloody skills.
05:07Although it's probably not nice for those who grew up with Sesame Square.
05:17Number 25. 70 years of comedies.
05:22One of the most important superhero franchises of the time is not very friendly with competition.
05:28In the first episode of GMB, actress Justine Garcia is talking with her colleagues about a potential project for Vogue Plus.
05:36She says...
05:44That's the exact premise of the WandaVision miniseries of the Disney Plus MCU.
05:49Of course, it was directed by Matt Shankman instead of the veteran of TV comedies, Zach Braff.
05:55Maybe Justine's allusion was a counterpart to the irony that Eddie Boyce
05:59broadcasted a spin-off after so much mockery to the superheroes.
06:03Although that was only that, she assured GMB fans that they hadn't forgotten the satire.
06:16Number 24. Tony Gilroy's reshoots.
06:19Adam Berg's return to Dawn of the Seven is not only a parody of Zack Snyder's Justice League.
06:29When the director asks Ashley to insult him during a sensual moment,
06:33he reminds her that Tony Gilroy shot his entire movie again.
06:37This is a reference to the controversial drama behind Rogue One.
06:41The spin-off The Star Wars was directed by Garrett Edwards,
06:45and Gilroy supervised the second unit during the shots.
06:47His extensive work unleashed rumors on the internet
06:51that Gilroy had directed the final editing of the movie
06:54in the middle of the conflict between Edwards and Disney.
06:57The official director says he was involved during the entire shoot,
07:01but unfortunately for him, no subject is too delicate for The Boyce.
07:11Number 23. Bogged on Ice.
07:18Bogged organizes a family event for the December holidays.
07:21The show Bogged on Ice is more than a parody of Disney on Ice
07:26and it doesn't stop at the musical Rogers.
07:29A fictional Broadway show in the MCU's Hawkeye series.
07:33Shoshanna Bean, James Monroe, Eagleheart and Andrew Rannells
07:37make a cameo disguised as the number
07:39Let's Put the Christ Back in Christmas.
07:43Excuse me? Don't you mean Merry Christmas?
07:46Christian conservatives have been using this term since the 2000s
07:51to protest against the secularization of Christmas in the United States.
07:55At least Bogged on Ice is inclusive regarding the coldness of the brands,
07:59whether musical or seasonal.
08:08Number 22. Bogged Cinematic Universe.
08:12Here's what you missed if you didn't go to V52.
08:15We announced phases 7 through 19 of the VCU,
08:18including a trailer for the most anticipated movie of the year,
08:21Training A-Train.
08:23With the subs involved in the performance,
08:25it's obvious that Bogged wants to combine its individual brands.
08:28For years, movies and series about superheroes
08:30have crossed paths in the Bogged Cinematic Universe.
08:33This franchise model is one of the biggest and most hated
08:36identity brand of current superhero cinema.
08:40Dubois especially points to the Marvel Cinematic Universe
08:43in a parody of the Disney's 23rd Biennial Expo.
08:47The fourth season's V52 Expo
08:49announces plans for phases 7 to 19 in the VCU,
08:53emphasizing corporate attempts to be inclusive.
09:05It's a morbid exaggeration of the MCU's ambition
09:07that already killed DC's extended universe.
09:10Maybe Bogged should manage expectations
09:12with the carnage and scandals surrounding its stars.
09:21Number 21. Firecracker.
09:28One of the supervillains of the fourth season is Firecracker,
09:32a pyrokinetic that ascended from alternative extreme right journalism
09:35to conventional media and then to the seven.
09:39Its ridiculous conspiracy theories would be funny
09:42if many weren't gaining ground in real life.
09:45Although it's said to be inspired by the controversial
09:47politics of Marjorie Taylor Greene,
09:49Firecracker ignites the lovers of fake news
09:52like Alex Jones from Infowars.
09:54The seductive image of the ex-model
09:56can also represent Fox News' unofficial policy
09:59of sexualizing its female personalities.
10:03And if Cameron Coleman is not enough
10:05of a parody of Tucker Carlson,
10:07the real name of the sub is Misty Tucker Gray.
10:10Let's not speculate too much about the goal
10:12with this character that doesn't appear in the comics.
10:15Criticism about the figures of extreme right
10:17is already enough incendiary.
10:25Number 20. Buckland.
10:33As for Kimiko and Frenchie
10:34entering the park of attractions sponsored by Buck,
10:37it was clear that he was looking to make a parody of Disneylandia.
10:40The bright colors, the smiling boulders and the castle
10:43are excellent imitations of the tourist attraction.
10:46Besides, Frenchie points out the ridiculous waiting times of the games.
10:55But this sequence is not only made fun of the park.
10:57The attractions dedicated to the black hero A-Train
11:00and the bisexual character Maeve
11:02are so exaggerated that they are insensitive.
11:05Almost all the frames of Buckland's sequence
11:08are made fun of at least one aspect of pop culture.
11:11And the way Frenchie talks about the unhealthy food
11:14of the American theme parks
11:16is nothing more than the cherry on the cake
11:18in this delicious parody.
11:28Number 19.
11:30As the opening of the spin-off The Boys Diabolical,
11:33Laser Baby's Day Out
11:35satirizes two big brands for the price of one.
11:38First of all, the animation style and the lack of dialogues
11:41are references to old animated shorts.
11:44The episode of Diabolical
11:46copies the innocent aesthetic of the classic drawings
11:49and adds a ton of realistic violence.
11:52The plot of a baby waddling through the city
11:54and avoids several dangers
11:56is also a direct parody of the movie
11:59Baby's Day Out, from 1994.
12:06While the movie from the 90s
12:09has a tragic score of 19% in Rotten Tomatoes,
12:12the episode of Diabolical
12:14was well received for its animation quality,
12:16sense of humor,
12:18and genuinely moving ending.
12:20Number 18.
12:21The propaganda of Red Thunder.
12:23In a scene from the movie Red Thunder,
12:25Soldier Boy resists a communist villain
12:28with a rude attitude and cheesy dialogue.
12:43Its exaggerated nature is a parody
12:45of the American movies
12:47of the 80s,
12:49which were full of propaganda.
12:51In addition to alluding to a cinematographic genre,
12:53the Red Thunder clip
12:55includes at the beginning
12:57a content warning
12:59that imitates the discharges of responsibility
13:01that are added to the old films in streaming
13:03that address problematic content.
13:05Unlike real life,
13:07The Boys changes the old messages
13:09and only repudiates Soldier Boy.
13:11It is an incredibly intelligent indirect
13:13about how the film companies
13:16can not always address all the problems.
13:18When the criticism is combined
13:20with the brilliant performance of Jensen Ackles,
13:22the result is a fantastic parody.
13:35Number 17.
13:36Black Panther and Storm.
13:38Nubian Prince lived happily
13:40as a hero with super strength
13:42who also pretended to be a member
13:44of the African royalty to attract
13:46the attention of the media.
13:48His life changed when he met Nubia,
13:50a heroine who could control
13:52electricity and climate.
13:54When they fell in love,
13:56they became a very dysfunctional couple.
14:05This not so dynamic duo
14:07was created to parody Black Panther
14:09and Storm.
14:11Both couples not only have similar powers,
14:13but Marvel's little turtles had
14:15some problems in their relationship
14:17and officially put an end to their marriage
14:19in the decade of 2010.
14:21This particular detail is probably
14:23the reason why the episode
14:25of the Nubia family ended
14:27with the delivery of the divorce papers.
14:34Number 16.
14:36Parody 11 of 10.
14:38If we said that we are thinking
14:40of a fictional girl with psychic powers,
14:41a shaved head and a scary look,
14:43who would we be talking about?
14:45For those who said Eleven
14:47from Stranger Things, we feel it,
14:49but today you don't get the prize.
14:51Actually, we are talking about Cindy
14:53from The Voice.
14:55When the main characters infiltrate
14:57a facility full of sylphs,
14:59they accidentally let this girl go.
15:06Cindy has powerful telekinetic skills
15:08that she is not afraid to use
15:10against anyone she sees
15:12as an enemy.
15:14A single look from her can make
15:16any adult run.
15:18I hope she can put aside
15:20her murderous tendencies
15:22and calm down like Eleven.
15:27Number 15.
15:28Kimiko sings.
15:30While Kimiko is in the hospital recovering
15:32from a mission that went wrong,
15:34she and Friendship watch the movie
15:36Girl Crazy.
15:38Kimiko sings I Got Rhythm
15:40in front of the doctors and patients
15:42who dance.
15:50During the song,
15:52the cast turns conventional medical objects
15:54into tools.
15:56It is even more impressive
15:58that Karen Fukuhara,
16:00who plays Kimiko,
16:02actually sang.
16:09The world of The Voice is not always
16:11so bright and happy,
16:13but no matter what Kimiko expects,
16:15this funny musical number
16:17will always make us smile.
16:27Number 14.
16:28Ex-Mendañados.
16:38Professor Xavier DeMarville
16:40became famous for running a school
16:42where over-skilled young people
16:44and often marginalized
16:46could perfect their powers
16:48and become heroes.
16:50The Voice Diabolical naturally
16:52turned that concept around.
16:54In an episode we find out
16:56that a group of boys with bad powers
16:58were abandoned in a school
17:00for over-skilled children.
17:02They were already having a difficult life
17:04when they discovered that they had
17:06been forced to obtain
17:08revenge from their parents.
17:10Although most of the episode is fun,
17:12the series never loses sight
17:14of how tragic their lives are.
17:16It may be a parody of X-Men,
17:18but this story sincerely
17:20would not fit in a Marvel comic.
17:27Number 13.
17:28Vought Plus.
17:34As it seems that today
17:36all channels have a streaming service,
17:38it was fair for The Voice
17:40to take action.
17:42Its network, Vought Plus,
17:44promises to offer fans
17:46a combination of news,
17:48sports coverage, entertainment news
17:50and much more.
17:52The false announcement of a streaming service
17:54also pays tribute to some of the characters
17:56who died in the course of the series.
17:58And it is so well done
18:00that someone not familiar with The Voice
18:02could confuse it with a real streaming service.
18:04Unfortunately,
18:06they do not tell us how to access
18:08the streaming service,
18:10but if it is ever available,
18:12get ready for a sub to chase you
18:14if you dare to share your password.
18:21Number 12.
18:22Obsession with social networks.
18:24The diabolical episode
18:26Poet in 3D
18:28highlighted the relationship of society
18:30with online appearances.
18:32After a normal boy
18:34gets disillusioned with his life,
18:36he becomes handsome and great.
18:38When this new version of Poet
18:40gains confidence to go out with his neighbor,
18:42he begins to publish on the Internet
18:44all the details of their relationship
18:46and they become a sensation
18:48after they both start putting on the cream.
18:56In a short time,
18:58they get so obsessed with looking good
19:00on social networks
19:02that any other aspect of their life collapses.
19:04Despite happening in a fictional world,
19:06the parody feels uncomfortably close
19:08to real life.
19:16Number 11.
19:17News 7 on 7.
19:27Presenter Cameron Cullum
19:29always defends the bad behavior of Buck
19:31and his twisted superheroes.
19:33That fact alone
19:35makes him a good parody
19:37of the journalist J. Jonah Jameson
19:39who hates Spider-Man.
19:41Beyond that comparison,
19:43the presenter parodies a wide range of topics
19:45in his news program 7 on 7.
19:48In one of the shorts,
19:50he imitates Bill O'Reilly
19:52in a backstage crisis.
20:00Cullum's program also shows parodies
20:03of real programs
20:05and even stops to advertise
20:07products or companies.
20:09If you want a humorous parody
20:11of the news programs,
20:13Cullum has you covered.
20:19Number 10.
20:21American Hero.
20:32In the universe of The Voice,
20:35it turns out that the best way
20:37to get new members for 7
20:39is to look for them
20:41with a contest program.
20:43El Reality American Hero
20:45becomes a fundamental part of the plot
20:47and an excellent parody at the same time.
20:49This show uses the same dramatic camera angles
20:51and the same mentions
20:53that the audience usually sees
20:55in programs known as The Bachelor.
20:57When the participants are not in front of the camera,
20:59they recognize how false
21:01some aspects of the show are.
21:05At the end of the program,
21:08we see shocking last-minute twists
21:10that were actually very planned.
21:12American Hero perfectly shows
21:14the images and production secrets
21:16that people expect from reality shows.
21:32Number 9.
21:33The Origins of A-Train.
21:35Almost at the end of the third season,
21:37A-Train finds out that they are going
21:39to make a movie that will tell
21:41a dramatized and not very real version
21:43of his life story.
21:52The fact that his story focuses
21:54on an inspiring white person
21:56who helps a young African-American athlete
21:58is a direct reference
22:00to the true argument of The Blind Side.
22:04You protect his blind side.
22:06When you look at him, you think of me.
22:08How you have my back.
22:10How you have his.
22:12What makes this reference more ingenious
22:14is what happened behind the scenes
22:16in the real movie.
22:18Although The Blind Side was sold
22:20as an adaptation close to Michael Aher's life,
22:22the athlete said that certain aspects
22:24were very exaggerated.
22:26Training A-Train becomes so absurd
22:28as a subplot in the fourth season
22:30that the coach is played by Will Ferrell.
22:32So, the real version of Hollywood
22:34is not less afraid of changing
22:36the reality of a biopic.
22:45Number 8. The chimpanzees don't cry.
22:55The ex-heroine Crimson Countess
22:57was more concerned about the well-being
22:59of the chimpanzees than about the life
23:01they lived during their time in the series.
23:03In an attempt to create awareness
23:05about the primates, she releases
23:07the song Chimps Don't Cry.
23:09The video of the composition shows
23:11images of sad animals,
23:13but the exaggerated visual effects
23:15of the complete version
23:17and the lack of subtlety of the lyrics
23:19make it impossible to take it seriously.
23:32In short, it is an almost perfect
23:34recreation of the ads
23:36about animal rights
23:38that have been released for a long time
23:40and that include the song Angel
23:42by the singer Sarah McLachlan.
23:44Although they generally make fun
23:46of the real ads for being too sad,
23:48they have helped to raise millions of dollars.
23:51I wish Crimson Countess
23:53had done the same
23:55with this ridiculously dramatic video.
24:02Number 7
24:03The Mesmerizer
24:05The concept of a child reading the mind
24:07to solve crimes
24:09sounds like an excellent premise
24:11for a show.
24:13But there's only one person
24:15who can see inside their hearts
24:17and read their minds.
24:19When this idea was brought to life
24:21in The Voice,
24:23the creators could not resist
24:25making fun of the classic shows.
24:27The blue and red font
24:29used for the title
24:31of The Mesmerizer
24:33imitates the graphics used
24:35in the franchise Law and Order.
24:37In addition, the young protagonist
24:39who plays Mesmer
24:41is called Lieutenant Houser.
24:43That means he shares a last name
24:45with a teenage prodigy
24:47from a classic medical drama.
24:50As a cherry on the cake,
24:52both Dougie Houser and Mesmer
24:54are played by actors
24:56who were great children's stars.
24:58A mix of superficial jokes
25:00and meta jokes
25:02turned this hero
25:04into a brilliant satire
25:06with an interesting background.
25:09Number 6
25:11The Lifetime-style movie
25:13After The Deep
25:15publicly breaks ties
25:17with a dark organization,
25:19its story comes to life
25:21with the fun and exaggerated movie
25:23Not Without My Dolphin.
25:29The final result
25:31looks like a parody
25:33of a movie you could see
25:35in Lifetime.
25:37This channel is known
25:39for making recent titles
25:41into extremely dramatic productions.
25:49The trailer tries to imitate
25:51the fast editing
25:53and the dramatic text
25:55seen in Lifetime trailers.
25:56The title is designed
25:58to attract the demographic group.
26:00Given The Deep's turbulent past
26:02with its female fans,
26:04maybe we're not so excited to see it.
26:16Number 5
26:18A graphic recreation
26:20of an Ant-Man theory.
26:27Before Avengers Endgame
26:29was released in theaters,
26:31fans had a disgusting idea
26:33about how Ant-Man
26:35could defeat Thanos.
26:37Let's say it implied that the hero
26:39would use his powers
26:41to get closer to a certain part
26:43of the Titan.
26:45Although this theory
26:47didn't become reality,
26:49The Boys weren't afraid
26:51to take it up again.
26:53The show features a hero
26:55who uses his powers
26:57for very adult acts,
26:59but gets in trouble
27:01after accidentally killing someone
27:03when he goes from small to big
27:05too fast.
27:07After seeing the bloody results
27:09of which we can't show a frame
27:11because the video is downloaded,
27:13we're glad Ant-Man
27:15never got so close to Thanos.
27:22Number 4
27:24When the explosion of Soulder Boy
27:26worries both celebrities
27:28and citizens,
27:30The Tip uploads a video to YouTube.
27:42It tries to reassure everyone
27:44by singing a version of Imagine
27:46with a group of famous friends.
27:48The vertical video format
27:50and the cameos
27:53of Gal Gadot.
28:01Although she and her friends
28:03had good intentions
28:05when they published it
28:07in the turbulent year 2020,
28:09it was very criticized.
28:11Many people didn't believe
28:13that the famous millionaires
28:15who lived in their mansions
28:17could really understand
28:19the problems of the average citizen.
28:21Ironically, The Tip's incredible parody
28:24may have had better reception
28:26than Imagine's original project.
28:35Number 3
28:38Women make it possible
28:40A scene in which many
28:42of Marvel's main heroines
28:44united in Endgame
28:46divided the audience.
28:48While some consider it epic,
28:49others thought that the moment
28:51and the dialogue seemed forced.
29:00The scriptwriters of The Boys
29:02made everyone know
29:04that they had a negative opinion
29:06of the scene,
29:08satirizing the moment
29:10almost word for word.
29:14But the show didn't stop there.
29:16When the dangerous Stormfront
29:18and the innocent Starlight,
29:20Maeve and Kimiko
29:22joined forces to stop it.
29:24As the three had personal problems
29:26with the villain,
29:28their alliance was organic
29:30and deserved.
29:32It's amazing that the scriptwriters
29:34managed to make fun
29:36of a Marvel scene like that.
29:46Pepsi was in the middle
29:48of public relations
29:50after publishing an infamous
29:52ad with Kendall Jenner.
29:54In this ad, she stopped modeling
29:56to join a protest
29:58between a group of police officers.
30:00Jenner decides to break the tension
30:02between the officers and the crowd
30:04with a can of Pepsi.
30:06Years after the ad was removed
30:08due to a lot of negative reactions,
30:10The Boys took the concept
30:12and used it.
30:19A-Train, where are you going?
30:20Almost ready to shoot.
30:21A-Train replaces Jenner
30:23when he goes to a protest
30:25and negotiates peace with a brand-name drink.
30:27It's amazing that the show
30:29only had to change one scene
30:31to make this parody
30:33as ridiculous as the original ad.
30:35We gotta listen to each other.
30:38A-Train's Turbo Rush Energy Drink.
30:42And cut!
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30:57Number 1, Dawn of the Seven.
31:09In the second season,
31:11the seven members have time
31:13to shoot an epic superhero movie
31:15as a team.
31:17After some DC production in 2016,
31:19the city scene in ruins
31:21and the dialogue
31:23seem to satirize the plot
31:25of Avengers in 2012.
31:27Dawn of the Seven also included
31:29the popular campaign
31:31Release the Snyder Cut
31:33of the third season.
31:35Both in the real world
31:37and in the fictional universe
31:39of The Boys, social media helped
31:41problematic superhero movies
31:43to be released.
31:48Also, the fictional movie
31:50accidentally parodied
31:52Doctor Strange 2.
31:54Then they had a surprise cameo
31:56of Charlize Theron.
31:58The opportune satire
32:00of the fictional production
32:02and her presence in the plot
32:04made her one of the best
32:06pop culture parodies
32:08of the show.
32:11What is your favorite parody
32:13of the universe of The Boys?
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