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Anonymous
>> Anonymous
Is dat sum all dogs go to heaven
>> Anonymous
>>1279098

No.
>> Anonymous
Sup Balto?
>> Anonymous
BALTOW!
>> Anonymous
A dog...can not make this journey alone, but maybe, a wolf...can.
>> Mr. Puddington !3GqYIJ3Obs
BORIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSS
>> Anonymous
you ever notice that the 2 minion dogs look remarkably similar to pain and panic from Disneys Hercules? Might want to look into that
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>1279536
It's nothing new that Disney recycles old footage.
>> Anonymous
>>1279594

I am damn sure that Balto was not a disney movie
>> Anonymous
>>1279588
lol, black water is black... niggers
>> Anonymous
Screw you Balto. Jerk.
>> Anonymous
>>1279594
Didn't say anything about recycling their OWN footage.
>> Anonymous
>>1279536

It's nothing new, it's a rather classic comedy archtype that existed long before Disney. from wiki:

A double act, also known as a comedy duo, is a comic device in which humor is derived from the uneven relationship between two partners, usually of the same gender, age, ethnic origin, and profession, but drastically different personalities. Often one of them, the straight man, feed or stooge is portrayed as reasonable and serious, and the other one, the funny man or comic is portrayed as funny, unintelligent or unorthodox. When a woman is in the "straight man" role, she is more often referred to as a comic foil. The term feed comes from the way a straight man will set up jokes for - or "feed" them to - their partner.

Despite the names given to the roles, the "straight man" need not necessarily be humorless, and it is not always the comic who provides the act's humor. Sometimes, it is the straight man who gets the laughs through his or her sarcastic reactions to the comic's antics, as was often the case with Stewart Lee's deadpan, reasoned reactions to Richard Herring's more ridiculous antics in their pairing. Where the "straight man" serves no personal comedic purpose but acts as a device to make the "comic" look good, they are known as a "Stooge". This is sometimes considered a derogatory term.