
Napoleon Dynamite is a popular comedy from the year 2004. It featured a borderline retarded high school student who became friends with a Mexican bro, then helped him become the first latino President of the United States of America [via the "Vote for Pedro Campaign"]. Because of the 'sympathy' you felt for the 'mentally and socially challenged' in this picture, it was branded as a comedy,
Fox is developing an animated series based on the 2004 movie "Napoleon Dynamite," the network confirmed.
Napoleon Much of the original cast is on board for the TV version, including Jon Heder and Efran Ramirez, along with filmmakers Jared and Jerusha Hess. Clearly if Fox greenlights the project, it will be destined for its Sunday lineup.
It seems like there is a whole new market for 'adults who never grew up' so they still watch cutting edge cartoons on the Cartoon Network, South Park, Family Guy, and maybe even the Simpsons Family of Yellow Ppl.
Was Nappy Dynamite even 'that' funny, or just quirky, hollow bullshit for mainstreamers trying to be alt?
Wonder if Nappy Dynamite will be 'successful' as a cartoon, or if they should have it preserved as a 'cult indie comedy classic'?
Will the Napoleon Dynamite cartoon ruin their 'brand' or will it just end up selling more Vote for Pedro tshirts at Hot Topic?
If u went to HS with Nappy D, would u vote for Pedro, or would you make sure every1 elected was white?
Did Pedro's election in the film 'open the door' for the real life election of fellow minority Barrack Obama?
Do u feel like this is a lifeline for 'Efran Ramirez' since he probably couldn't get any work besides 'playing a Mexi who talked like a stereotypical Chicano'?
Does n e 1 know what type of special needs Napoleon Dynamite had?
Are people who were 'way into Nappy Dyny' losers who 'didn't understand comedy'?
Does n e 1 know what kind of people still watch cartoons? Kids?

Do tweens just watch the Disney channel and MTV now?
Are cartoons just for adults who 'never grew up' and are sort of sad people with pseudo-jobs, but not a 'real career'? [via the 17-38 year old bros who work at your local Game Stop/Costco/Wal Mart and either live with their parents or in some sad apartment complex and eat microwavable food]
Do u wish u could go back in time to when u were one of the first people to see Napoleon Dynamite in 'limited release'?
What's ur fave Nappy Dynamite quote?










