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#Six Idiots x Monty Python crossover
yonderghostshistories · 6 months
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Here's my shittyly-made funni meme about shipping my 2 favourite tired, DILFY Army Dads, The Colonel and The Captain! Enjoy!
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(can you tell that I'm thirsting very carnally for these pretty Bois yet?)
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yonderghostshistories · 7 months
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*The Button House Gang (minus Fanny and Mary as they're not watching the show due to what the programme's about), with Alison and Mike present of course, are currently watching Monty Python's Flying Circus together.*
Captain: Honestly, Patrick, I really don't get the appeal of this "Montgomery Python". Honestly, it's clearly too crude for my tast-
*sees Graham Chapman being casually dashing*
Captain: *starts internally drooling and has lovesick puppy eyes starting to enlarge on his face due to the shear BEAUTY of the man that is Graham Chapman*
uhhh...oh my....uhhhhhhhhhh.......
Pat:
*still with his eyes fixed on the programme and chuckling at the jokes, as he passively asks the Captain about his question*
Hohohohehe...yeah, now THAT'S a classic! Anyway, uh-what were you gonna say, Cap?
Captain: oh..um, nothing, nothing! Just err-i -um-i-iii-i- I think I'll continue watching "Montgomery Python's Flying...Circus"!
*Cap says quietly under his breath but drools off as he's still fixed on the handsome Graham Chapman on the TV screen*
.....even if...it's..too...crude and..silly..for me...
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yonderghostshistories · 5 months
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Can someone in the fandoms please update me on whether somebody finally made or will make a:
Monty Python x Six Idiots crossover fanfic where the Monty Pythons (from the late 1960s/early 1970s) accidentally time travel to the future, overhear some young Six Idiots fans talking about how the "Six Idiots are this generation's Monty Python!", to which the Pythons misunderstand this as being that the Six Idiots have apparently uhh "replaced" Monty Python (to which John has a massive problem with but the other Pythons are cool/at least a bit more nonchalant with the idea, but they have to go along with John's massive fit about it in order not to escalate the problem even more than if they refused), so the Pythons go with the young SI fans to the BFI Southbank where the Six Idiots are doing a QnA session about/are talking about their new (in-universe of the fanfic ofc) TV show about time travelling wizards. After the Pythons (in disguise ofc cuz of uhh reasons relating to not drawing too much attention to themselves) ask a few (albeit a bit weird) questions (apart from Eric and Michael as they're really interested in the Six Idiots and think they're pretty cool and so ask the more sensible questions from the gang) about the new SI TV show about time travelling wizards, John finally has enough of it and so loudly announces that he and the other Pythons have accidentally time travelled to the future and are here to confront their "plagiarising bastards" that are "The Six Idiots" (to which John uses air quotes to sarcastically mock the troupe's name, not knowing that the name "The Six Idiots" is just a fan nickname and that they're legally known as "ThemThere"). After each Python confronts their Six Idiot member equivalents, John proposes that both troupes have a "Comedy Troupe Dual", in which the challenge is to see which comedy troupe can write the best comedy material of all time, and whoever wins gets (insert whatever the prize is which is also narratively fitting for the plot). After that sudden announcement (which was also recorded as it was happening and uploaded to the BFI YouTube channel), the Pythons hang out and stay at one of SI fans' house and the fans introduce the Pythons to the Idiots' filmography (such as Horrible Histories, Yonderland, Bill (2015), BBC Ghosts, plus other projects starring/featuring one or two of the Idiots). Meanwhile, the Six Idiots have to deal with the added pressure of not only being compared (and shouted at) by the Monty Pythons, but also have to try to write the best material up against the Pythons themselves.
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