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Iron Chef is broadcast (where I live) with the voices of the Chefs and commentators dubbed into English. Half (or more) of the fun of Iron Chef is the crappy overdubbing. I thing it would be even more hilarious if the Swedish dubbed version of the show was broadcast to English speaking markets, with
copious instances of "Bork bork bork!" thrown in.
Just because...
http://www.wpi.edu/...fraff/irongame.html [StarChaser, Sep 05 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
The Muppets
http://www.muppets.com/ It's time to play the music. It's time to light the lights... [DrBob, Sep 05 2001, last modified Oct 04 2004]
Lenny, the World's Only Life-Sized Chocolate Moose
http://www.lenlibby.com/lenny.htm Word to your wife, zaphod12. [jutta, Apr 16 2006]
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Based on the few occasions I've seen "Iron Chef," I think it's better in Japanese than English. That said, a Swedish Chef version would be the funniest thing on TV since 6:30 PM last Thursday ("Boy Scoutz N Tha Hood" episode of "The Simpsons"). Croissant. |
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With that, we could have a Statler/Waldorf combo in the bottom of the screen (a-la mystery science theater 3000 -- at least that's what I think the name is...) pitching insults at the chefs... |
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Some friends and I were tossing this idea around a year ago. I think the way to do it isn't to dub, but to have the Muppet himself be "Iron Chef Swedish." |
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Yeah! I too was under the impression that this idea
involved using the Swedish Chef from The Muppets! |
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Why not Muppets all around? The program would definitely have to feature the Muppet himself as the Iron Chef Swedish. Today's challenger is Bunsen (with his trusty assistant, Beaker). Tomorrow's challenger could be Animal. Statler and Waldorf could be among the celebrity judges, and their comments can be sought periodically during the preparation of the food. Kermit could be the emcee, with Miss piggy playing the role of that annoying woman who constantly interrupts the commentators to draw their attention to some urgently important technique or ingredient that has just been employed by the chefs. |
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One of the celebrity diners at the end would have to be Cookie Monster... (Mind you, he'd likely have the table eaten by the time the food was prepared...) |
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Actually, it'd more often be 'roasted' or 'grilled'. Or disgusting... |
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Curiously, this idea has made me realise that I visualise other halfbakers as Muppet/ Sesame Street characters... DrBob as Rowlf (the dog who plays the piano), Susen as Kermit, PeterSealy as Big Bird, AfroAssault as Animal (the drummer), UnaBubba as Oscar... |
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"hippo and Aristotle as Bert & Ernie" - so which one's which? I saw myself more as a Grover, but I may be wrong. |
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This really cracked me up. I made my wife a CD recently and put a track of the Swedish Chef making "Chocolate Moose" right in the middle
of 80s dance and 40s Torch Songs. She loves it! |
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I like bookworm's idea that Iron Chef Swedish is actually a choice of combatant for the challengers, but if you picked the Swedish Chef, the surprise ingredient would always be, "Cheecken!" |
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Does anybody remember his cereal--Croonchy Stars?
Bork! |
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I'd have to be Beaker. (Lots of yapping but never says anything) |
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The idea of a Muppet version of Iron Chef is so brilliant that I think I'm gonna cry. |
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