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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
* Drunk Magikoopa's "comments" on this animutation: "nope sorry".
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* Drunk Magikoopa's "comments" on this animutation: "nope sorry".  
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* The warped ending audio, that repeatingly loops over itself, comes from the Johnny Bravo episode: "Johnny B. Badd".
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== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==
 
* [http://dmk.roblovelett.com/flash/2003/bobdole.swf The Bob Dole Experience]
 
* [http://dmk.roblovelett.com/flash/2003/bobdole.swf The Bob Dole Experience]

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The Bob Dole Experience
Bob Doles and cow babies unite!
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Information
Author: Drunk Magikoopa
Release Date: July 14, 2003
File Size: 893 KB
Duration: 0:54
Complexity: unrated
Animutatedness: unrated
Star(s): Bob Dole
Audio Info
Ganbare Goemon Theme
Artist: Hironobu Kageyama
Album:
Genre: Game Theme Song
Language: Japanese

About

What starts out as Bob Dole having an acid trip turns into a game between the creator himself and an advertisement, and then after grandma turns the whole movie into mindfuck, we get a "moral" ("vote five").

Cast

  • Bob Dole
  • dog with bunny ears?
  • babies in cow outfits?
  • bearded guy?
  • Ben Stein?
  • various changing doodle
  • guy with paper bag on head?
  • clown
  • person holding sign?
  • skull
  • Bill Clinton
  • naked hairy guy?
  • baby (presumably from an old ad)
  • Magikoopa (used to represent Drunk Magikoopa)
  • ugly old lady


Audio Details

The song was later used in Going Now.

Trivia

  • Drunk Magikoopa's "comments" on this animutation: "nope sorry".
  • The warped ending audio, that repeatingly loops over itself, comes from the Johnny Bravo episode: "Johnny B. Badd".

External Links