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Puppets Who Kill

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Season two picks up where season one left off, except a little more depraved. This season further explores Buttons over active libido and the fact that no woman can turn him down, even though he is a puppet. This also happens to be one of the biggest jokes of the season with the trouble it gets him into, including a lesbian couple that draw him into their home just to suck him dry of reproductive juices by hooking him up to a device that looks like a vacuum cleaner. The best episode though is a plot where Dan (the non-puppet star of the show) is in love with his cousin, a sexy red head. When the puppets meet her it is at a funeral. At the funeral Rocko walks in on her having sex with the corpse, strikes up a conversation with her, and then let’s her finish her business. The puppets of course lay into Dan for this, until they suggest faking his death so that his Necrophiliac cousin will have sex with him. Dan, being the consummate Social Worker, of course sees the merit in this plan and agrees. That is until his cousin is called to the phone and the undertaker takes her place. Dan can’t win. This series is Greg The Bunny to the next level, or just below Avenue Q and this is the second season of a show that lasted at least 4 that I know of. There is also some commentary from Dan and Rocko which far surpasses the director commentary from the first season. The last extra is a television appearance the cast did for a morning show in Canada that went totally awry. Talk show hosts have no sense of humor. (Music Video Distributors, P.O.B. 280, Oaks, PA 19456) - Myk.

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