Time warped

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Television series
Original title Time warped
Country of production United States
original language English
year 1995
length 22 minutes
Episodes 2
genre Comedy
idea Trey Parker
production Trey Parker
First broadcast 1995 on FOX

Time Warped is a historical satire television series created by the later South Park creators in 1995 , but never aired. The series consists of two episodes - a musical about Aaron and Moses and a love story between a Homo erectus and an Australopithecus .

Emergence

After Brian Graden of Fox Cannibal! Watching The Musical , he wanted Matt Stone and Trey Parker to do a similar television series for Fox on a weekly basis, so Trey Parker made Time Warped. This series had many actors who were also on Cannibal! The Musical played, such as B. Dian Bachar , Jason McHugh, and Toddy Walters . After the first episode was completed, Brian Graden thought Time Warped was more for Fox Kids. After doing a kid-friendly episode, FOX-Kids decided not to do it.

Course of action

Episode 1: Aaron

Chet Martin introduces the story by talking about envy between siblings. Then we come to the real story: Aaron rides a camel through the desert and sings how happy he is that God has chosen him to deliver his message to Pharaoh. After he finishes singing his song, he sees his brother Moses running through the desert to tell Aaron how he had spoken to God through a burning bush about his choosing him to speak to Pharaoh and To take Aaron. Aaron, who believes that he should be the messenger, asks Moses how they should prove to Pharaoh that he had spoken to God. Moses responds with a stick which he throws on the ground, which turns into a snake. Aaron agrees and they go to see Pharaoh. At Pharaoh's, Aaron, the better speaker, tells Pharaoh about Moses' encounter with God, but leaves out that Moses spoke to him over a bush. When Pharaoh asks for evidence, Aaron tells Moses to get the stick out. But Moses tells him that he had forgotten the stick and tries to convince the Pharaoh with magic tricks. They are immediately thrown out and see that the slaves are upset because they have to do twice as much work because of Moses and Aaron. Moses tells Aaron to talk to them. When Aaron tries to speak to them, the slaves throw stones at him. Moses is asked by God to go to Pharaoh again and tell him about the plagues that will fall on Egypt if the slaves are not freed. But after the Pharaoh asks him about the form of God, Aaron tells the Pharaoh that God is a bush. Aaron and Moses are thrown out again. Then Aaron sings a song in which he asks God why he chose an idiot like Moses to be his ambassador.

As Egypt struggles with the plague, Moses and Aaron speak to Pharaoh again. Pharaoh's wife asks that he listen to her, which he does, and Pharaoh tells Moses to tell God that he is giving up. After Moses and Aaron are gone, the plague stops. When the two tell people that they were successful, someone asks where to go now, where are they free now. Having no idea, Moses goes to ask God what will lead to Aaron being stoned again. In the meantime, the Pharaoh tells his wife that he has changed his mind. Aaron finds Moses and the bush then tells Moses that the firstborn child of anyone in Egypt (including Pharaoh) will die if they fail to free the slaves. Moses asks Aaron a marshmallow that he has fried in a bush fire. Aaron then tells the Pharaoh that every firstborn in Egypt will die and just goes out furious. Outside, Moses asks what's going on and Aaron says he's sick of how unfair he's being treated. Now Moses is on his own.

When Egypt is in a plague again, Moses tries to speak to Pharaoh alone (Aaron watches him) and fails miserably. After Pharaoh sings about how much better he is compared to all the other people, Aaron realizes that there is no one who is more powerful than God. Aaron goes to the front of Pharaoh and gives him his opinion. Ultimately, the pharaoh releases the slaves again. The slaves and some of the Pharaoh's guardians go on a journey to redemption.

At the end of the episode, Aaron tells Moses that Moses was adopted, but Moses thinks it was just a joke.

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