Llamas With Hats vs Audrey II. PowerPoint Rap Battles (ft. RaccoonBroVA & Kobe Van Bogaert)

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    In this PowerPoint Rap Battle, two characters infamous for killing and eating everyone on Earth attempt to defeat each other. These are Carl from Llamas With Hats and Audrey II from Little Shop of Horrors. Who will be victorious? Find out in this rap battle!
    ► CREDITS:
    RaccoonBroVA as Carl and Paul (Llamas With Hats): ‪@RaccoonBroVA‬
    Kobe Van Bogaert as Audrey II: ‪@TheRealKVB‬
    Written by Theme Park Avenue
    ‪@ThemeParkAvenue‬
    Edited by Theme Park Avenue
    Mixed by Serena
    ‪@iamserenareal‬
    Art by BMB
    ‪@BMBanimates‬
    Beat produced by Anywaywell
    Thumbnail by SPM1000
    ‪@SPM_Zsaws‬
    Subtitles by Quizzique
    ‪@jojovox‬
    Special thanks to AdamDRB, SIR Rap Battles, garbageGothic, Fightmarker, & JesseBoxVO
    ► ABOUT:
    "llamas with hats" is a black comedy adult animated video series produced by filmcow, an independent company created by jason steele after the success of his viral short film charlie the unicorn. the first episode was released in 2009, with twelve episodes total. the first video introduces carl and paul, two llamas that share an apartment, and focuses on paul's reaction to carl's murder of a human. it became progressively darker as time went on, with the final episode culminating in carl's end some time after paul has died. carl, voiced by chris alex, is a grey llama who wears a green hat. in episode 4, he describes himself as "a dangerous sociopath with a long history of violence". paul, voiced by jason steele, is a beige llama who wears a red hat with a flower on it. his name and gender are unknown until episode 3. the first video opens with paul confronting carl over the dead body he has discovered in their living room. after questioning carl, paul discovers that carl has eaten the dead man's hands in addition to murdering him. carl's actions escalate with each episode. in the second, carl murders several people on a cruise ship before eventually causing its destruction with no survivors, as carl disables all the other lifeboats. the third has carl destroy an unnamed south american country's government and gather the bodies of orphans for the purpose of constructing a "meat dragon". in the fourth, carl destroys the city in which he and paul live with a nuclear weapon and ties the citizen's faces to balloons, which rain down from the sky, allegedly as a surprise for paul's birthday. the fifth opens with carl detailing a seemingly-harmless day, only to reveal he has created a rift in the fabric of the universe from which he may harvest the severed hands from countless babies. in the sixth, paul makes the decision to move out and carl has completed the dragon first mentioned in episode three. subsequent episodes show carl trying and failing to replace paul, an attempt to reconcile, and carl's further mental decay until he throws himself from a bridge in the finale upon discovering paul's remains (and after carl had destroyed all other life on earth).
    little shop of horrors is a 1986 american horror comedy musical film directed by frank oz. it is an adaptation of the 1982 off-broadway musical of the same name by composer alan menken and writer howard ashman, which is itself an adaptation of the 1960 film the little shop of horrors by director roger corman. the film, which centers on a floral shop worker who discovers a sentient carnivorous plant that feeds on human blood, stars rick moranis, ellen greene, vincent gardenia, steve martin, and the voice of levi stubbs. the film also features special appearances by jim belushi, john candy, christopher guest and bill murray. it was produced by david geffen through the geffen company and released by warner bros. on december 19, 1986. produced on a budget of $25 million, in contrast to the original 1960 film, which, according to corman, only cost $30,000, it was well received by critics and audiences alike, eventually developing a cult following. the film's original 23-minute finale, based on the musical's ending, was rewritten and reshot after test audiences did not react positively to it. for years only available as black-and-white workprint footage, the original ending was fully restored in 2012 by warner home video and a director's cut was released. seymour pulls audrey from the plant's jaws but she is mortally wounded. seymour sadly fulfills audrey's dying wish to be fed to the plant so that in a way, they will be together forever ("somewhere that's green" (reprise)). seymour learns that botanical executive patrick martin plans to propagate and sell audrey iis with or without seymour's consent, and, realizing that audrey ii is planning global conquest, resolves to destroy the plant. in response, audrey ii tears down the shop, fishes seymour from the rubble and eats him alive (“mean green mother from outer space”). giant audrey ii plants are shown toppling buildings, destroying cities, and eating people. ("finale (don't feed the plants)").
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