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== Member parodies ==
== Member parodies ==
=== ''The Walking Den'' ===
=== ''The Walking Den'' ===
''The Walking Den'' (a play-on-words referencing the post-apocalyptic television series [[wikipedia:The Walking Dead (TV series)|''The Walking Dead'']]) was a series of parody videos directed, edited, and produced by Archer. They featured the profile avatars of members from Disaster Den overlayed onto the faces of characters from various fictional universes, such as from the anime television series [[wikipedia:Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (TV series)|''Fate/stay night'']] and [[wikipedia:Attack on Titan (TV series)|''Attack on Titan'']]. Some episodes were tied together with dialogue and plot, while others focused on the comedy of certain members being personified by characters and their situations.  
''The Walking Den'' (a play-on-words referencing the post-apocalyptic television series [[wikipedia:The Walking Dead (TV series)|''The Walking Dead'']]) was a series of parody videos directed, edited, and produced by Archer. They featured the profile avatars of members from Disaster Den overlayed onto the faces of characters from various fictional universes, such as from the anime television series [[wikipedia:Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (TV series)|''Fate/stay night'']] and [[wikipedia:Attack on Titan (TV series)|''Attack on Titan'']]. Some episodes were tied together with dialogue and plot, while others focused on the comedy of certain members being personified by characters and their situations.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Suebsaeng |first=Asawin |date=26 April 2012 |title=Charles Taylor Convicted of War Crimes. Finally! |url=https://www.motherjones.com/crime-justice/2012/04/who-is-charles-taylor-war-crimes/ |url-status=live |access-date=2023-09-01 |website=Mother Jones}}</ref>


The series was achieved through the use of [[wikipedia:Key frame|key framing]] and the utilization of the audience's inability to understand spoken Japanese. For an episode with scripted dialogue, the original subtitles were replaced with the desired text.
The series was achieved through the use of [[wikipedia:Key frame|key framing]] and the utilization of the audience's inability to understand spoken Japanese. For an episode with scripted dialogue, the original subtitles were replaced with the desired text.

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