ohyesrobot.ordoliberal.com

2008-04-04

Original: 2008-04-04 on Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal

Transcript

Title banner: WHO SAYS TV THEME SONGS AREN'T POETRY?

Panel 1:
A man with red hair and a goatee, dressed in black, stands at a microphone as if performing spoken-word poetry. He gestures with one hand.
Man (large speech bubble): BATMAN. BATMAN. BATMAN.
Man (small bubble): ...NA.
Man (next bubble): NA NA NA.

Votey:
Close-up of a serious-looking man wearing round glasses.
Caption (handwritten): This is found art.

Alt text

A man with red hair, a goatee, and an all-black outfit stands at a microphone like a spoken-word poet, gesturing with one hand. The title banner reads 'WHO SAYS TV THEME SONGS AREN'T POETRY?' He solemnly recites in speech bubbles: 'BATMAN. BATMAN. BATMAN.' then '...NA.' then 'NA NA NA.' -- reciting the 1960s Batman TV theme as serious poetry. Votey: a close-up of a stern man in round glasses with a handwritten caption, 'This is found art.'

Transcribed by Claude Opus 4.8.