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− | '''''My Five Uncles'' '''is a show advertised on [[WCTR]] and [[Radio X]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]]. It replaced [[Just the Five of Us|''Just the Five of Us'']] on television. It is about five apparently homosexual men who adopt a daughter. It is a mocking parody of the popular sitcoms [[wp:My Two Dads|''My Two Dads'']], in which two men raise a daughter, and [[wp:Full House|''Full House'']], in which a single, widowed dad raises his three daughters with the help of his best friend and brother |
+ | '''''My Five Uncles'' '''is a show advertised on [[WCTR]] and [[Radio X]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas|''Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'']]. It replaced [[Just the Five of Us|''Just the Five of Us'']] on television. It is about five apparently homosexual men who adopt a daughter. It is a mocking parody of the popular sitcoms [[wp:My Two Dads|''My Two Dads'']], in which two men raise a daughter, and [[wp:Full House|''Full House'']], in which a single, widowed dad raises his three daughters with the help of his best friend and brother-in-law. Critics observed that ''Full House'' glamorized the concept of each daughter being able to choose a different "dad" for different situations (one for values, one for humor, one for style), which likely further inspired the parody of multiple fathers. |
Lines advertised on the commercial include: |
Lines advertised on the commercial include: |
Revision as of 21:23, 28 December 2017
My Five Uncles is a show advertised on WCTR and Radio X in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It replaced Just the Five of Us on television. It is about five apparently homosexual men who adopt a daughter. It is a mocking parody of the popular sitcoms My Two Dads, in which two men raise a daughter, and Full House, in which a single, widowed dad raises his three daughters with the help of his best friend and brother-in-law. Critics observed that Full House glamorized the concept of each daughter being able to choose a different "dad" for different situations (one for values, one for humor, one for style), which likely further inspired the parody of multiple fathers.
Lines advertised on the commercial include:
One of the Five Uncles: "Welcome to your new home! You sleep in there, and we all sleep in here!"
Followed by
Daughter: "Hey, what's taking you guys so long in the bathroom?"
The Five Uncles: "We're just flossing, dear!"
And
Daughter: "I'm an emotionally abused orphan! Can't I get in on any of these group hugs?"
One of the Five Uncles: "No, you stupid bitch!"