The Lost TV show needs no introduction to anyone in America. Actually the above statement holds true even when we consider other countries spread over far-flung continents. The show which started in 2004 has been such a wonderful experiences all over that the audiences have always been kept raving for more.
But trust me it is far from disparaging and has only added to the popularity of lost. Parody on Lost is not an everyday spoof. It's awesome. The concept is so ingenuous that the Fine Brothers deserve more than applauses and appreciation. What makes it outstanding is that the Lost Parody has toys in place of actors, playing characters not only from the original show but from other equally famous television or movie series like Star Wars, Harry Potter, Heroes or even the NY Yankees. Sounds amusing, eh?? Wait till you've seen it. The entire concept and the filming of it will have you in splits.
In the beginning the whole concept was given a different name-Lost: What Will Happen Next", but as it became popular among the American public it was renamed to Lost Parody. The creators of the show are so happy after changing the name because it was only because of this they got increasing popularity.
So what if a few concepts of Lost and the techniques of production are ripped off in the process?? Everything is fair unless copyright and other IPR issues are involved, which doesn't seem to be happening. In fact, ABC is so inspired (read: envious) of the success of Parody on Lost, that it came up with an in house spoof on the same by the name of Lost: Untangled which did amuse the fans but not upto the level of Parody on Lost.
Owing to its huge success tons of websites have been created to satisfy the curiosity of new audiences and its loyal fans. According to surveys the most popular and the most visited website for the Lost series is www.lost-tv-show.com.
The characters' figures are expected to make fresh appearances in the forthcoming seasons of Lost parody. The toys for the show have been designed by the reputed McFallen and his team and have been liked by many.
If you want to view some more interesting videos of Lost Parody then you will be able to catch them on the website www.lost-tv-show.com.
But trust me it is far from disparaging and has only added to the popularity of lost. Parody on Lost is not an everyday spoof. It's awesome. The concept is so ingenuous that the Fine Brothers deserve more than applauses and appreciation. What makes it outstanding is that the Lost Parody has toys in place of actors, playing characters not only from the original show but from other equally famous television or movie series like Star Wars, Harry Potter, Heroes or even the NY Yankees. Sounds amusing, eh?? Wait till you've seen it. The entire concept and the filming of it will have you in splits.
In the beginning the whole concept was given a different name-Lost: What Will Happen Next", but as it became popular among the American public it was renamed to Lost Parody. The creators of the show are so happy after changing the name because it was only because of this they got increasing popularity.
So what if a few concepts of Lost and the techniques of production are ripped off in the process?? Everything is fair unless copyright and other IPR issues are involved, which doesn't seem to be happening. In fact, ABC is so inspired (read: envious) of the success of Parody on Lost, that it came up with an in house spoof on the same by the name of Lost: Untangled which did amuse the fans but not upto the level of Parody on Lost.
Owing to its huge success tons of websites have been created to satisfy the curiosity of new audiences and its loyal fans. According to surveys the most popular and the most visited website for the Lost series is www.lost-tv-show.com.
The characters' figures are expected to make fresh appearances in the forthcoming seasons of Lost parody. The toys for the show have been designed by the reputed McFallen and his team and have been liked by many.
If you want to view some more interesting videos of Lost Parody then you will be able to catch them on the website www.lost-tv-show.com.
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