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Kill Bill & Muppets Art Reimagines Iconic Tarantino Scene With Electric Mayhem


Kill Bill and The Muppets crossover art reimagines an iconic Quentin Tarantino scene with the Electric Mayhem as Beatrix Kiddo and the Crazy 88.


Kill Bill and The Muppets crossover art reimagines an iconic scene from the Tarantino film with the Electric Mayhem. Quentin Tarantino’s martial arts masterpiece was released in two volumes in 2003 and 2004, following Pulp Fiction‘s Uma Thurman as a former assassin seeking revenge against those who tried to kill her and her unborn child. Before dueling O-Ren Ishii (Lucy Liu) during Kill Bill: Volume 1‘s final scene, Beatrix Kiddo must single-handedly eliminate her personal army, the Crazy 88, resulting in a bloodbath of epic proportions.

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Some new fan art created and shared by Bruce McCorkindale on Twitter sees Kill Bill cross over with The Muppets in classic comic style. Check out the fan art below:

The crossover art recreates the iconic scene from Kill Bill: Volume 1 with Janice as Beatrix Kiddo and the rest of the Muppets rock group, the Electric Mayhem, as the Crazy 88.


Kill Bill Is Another Intriguing Yet Impossible Muppets Crossover

Janice, Dr. Teeth and Zoot of The Electric Mayhem

A longstanding tradition in The Muppets universe is crossovers between other projects within the Jim Henson pantheon, most notably Sesame Street. Under the Disney umbrella since 2004, The Muppets have also crossed over with Star Wars, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and The Simpsons. With The Muppets becoming known for their ability to seamlessly integrate with other universes and characters, fans have dreamed up several intriguing, but impossible crossovers. With Rian Johnson’s murder mystery franchise making a name for itself on Netflix, a crossover between Knives Out and The Muppets has been a popular fan suggestion.

Kill Bill and The Muppets is yet another intriguing, but impossible crossover idea. Rights issues aside, the sheer notion of the family-friendly puppets crossing over with the incredibly gory and R-rated Tarantino film is a hilariously absurd juxtaposition. If Kill Bill 3 does ever happen, it’s safe to say it probably won’t see Beatrix Kiddo being transported into a world populated by Muppets. However, the Kill Bill and Muppets crossover art is a fun and wacky idea that blends the violent revenge fantasy of the former with the wholesome and comedic sensibilities of the latter.

Source: Bruce McCorkindale/Twitter




This story originally appeared on Screenrant

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