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Chad Vader: Brother of the Leader of the Sith

It’s tough being related to someone famous. You never can quite get out from under their shadow, especially the long shadow of a Sith Lord.

Meet the newest breakout hit of YouTube, Chad Vader. Poor Chad can never quite compete with his older, more successful brother. The internet series details the life of the half man/half machine who is suffering from the ultimate sibling rivalry.

Produced, written, and starring the creators Aaron Yonda and Matt Sloan (beware, the website looks like a design from 1998 that had sex with garbage disposal), the two have created a flawless parody of the Star Wars franchise that is currently getting a lot of press, and a few deals for the creators out of it. Sloan, the voice of “Chad Vader” recently signed a deal with LucasArts to provide the voice of the REAL Vader in one of their upcoming video games based on the popular franchise.

The video above is the sixth episode of the series, and details Chad Vader’s unending task of finding a workplace that can handle him. The use of the classic dialog from the original Star Wars, “I have altered the deal, pray I don’t alter it any further” applied in the context of a long-distance telephone package is simply hilarious.

Click here to visit the Blame Society Films page on YouTube, where you can view all episodes of the series, as well as other short films they have produced.

Source: Cinematical & YouTube

posted on February 27th, 2007 @ 2:13 pm by Sean Loyless (Haggis) | This article has been viewed 1,181 times.

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