Watch GTA 5's Fan-Made Recreation of Teletubbies Intro
It had to happen eventually.
Having already recreated the intros for TV shows like Fresh Prince, Full House, and Pokemon in Grand Theft Auto V, YouTube's Merfish is back with another stunning piece of work. His latest video recreates the Teletubbies intro inside of the decidedly adult world of Los Santos.
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A side-by-side comparison (below) shows that Merfish did a darn good job with this one, especially considering what they had to work with. You'll also notice some extra flourishes thrown into Merfish's video to provide a uniquely GTA spin on the BBC children's show.
For example, one scene shows Trevor (acting as Tinky-Winky) performing a hand gesture that might not sit so well with parents. In another segment, Michael (playing the role of Po), murders Lamar (Laa-Laa) with a blunt force melee weapon. It's all very funny and yet another example of the creativity and ongoing commitment of the GTA V community, years after the game's initial release.
"One of the chief disappointments of my childhood was being too old to truly enjoy Telletubbies," Merfish wrote in the video's description. "Oh the life I could have lived."
Head to Merfish's YouTube channel to see more of their work.
GTA V parent publisher Take-Two recently revealed that GTA Online sees a whopping 8 million players weekly. Updates for the multiplayer mode continue to be the focus for developer Rockstar, with the latest coming in the form of a Halloween event that ran in October.
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