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Random DDR Related Fun Stuff


Welcome to the humor portion of the page. Here you'll find what makes those that play DDR laugh. Parodies of DDR, sound clips, movie clips, links, pictures, you name it. Anything. If it's funny and somehow DDR related, we'll put it up. E-mail us anything you have to offer, you'll get credit. I swear.

Pictures

Here's an image that I created a little while back for the clan I'm in, for the awesome online first person shooter, CounterStrike

Do you follow DDR almost as though it's your religion? Then this image is for you. It's a cross made from a DDR stage. Check it out. It's just for fun, please don't flame my mailbox any of you Christian fanatics out there.

MegaTokyo had a comic showing a parody of Dance Dance Revolution. Welcome to the Hard-core Mix. Mosh Mosh Revolution. Check out the arrows on the mosh pads! Hehe

The Netw0rk has come the scoop on the upcoming RiverDance Dance Revolution. As the story says: "Anyone who stops dancing gets flogged with a bagpipe."


Videos

Chango. What can you say about this guy except...he's raunchy...he's raunchy on the DDR Machine...and it's downright hilarious. Warning: Bad Language & Actions

Synchronized Love. A great routine done by DJ 8-Ball and Samantha. First time I'm see grinding on a DDR Machine (Aside from Chango's humping)

Kit and Mr. Wendel break it down like no other team. There's nothing funnier than a large guy dancing....oh! Except for when he's got someone on top of himself!

Articles
Chris Ratliff (cmcm711) explains an unwritten rule of DDR, pertaining to small children. You can visit his site RichmondDDR, here

A whole slew of quotes pertaining to dance. Sure, it's definitely not based on DDR, but a fun read nonetheless, and a good place to pick up quotes for message board sigs.

Here's a humorous article by Ray Weigel. "The game is fun, but the music is more accessible, more insidious, and in the end, more damaging to your sense of who you are"