All That: Good Burger Inflation scene

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chowder
All That: Good Burger Inflation scene

Been searching for this for a while and finally found it so I thought id share it :)

http://youtu.be/DFxto5Gf7F8

Its a scene where Ed (aka kel from Kenan and Kel) ends up ruining a kids party and tries to blow up some balloons and accidently inflates himself :D 

 

Also sorry for poor quality and also not my video.

pballooned

Thanks :-)

Not my favourite way of executing the inflation, but nice to see the compression tank. I do like the actors and ambiance(How scandalous that little girl and lady are)

Yonder

Male inflation isn't my cup of tea so I didn't watch it, but it just shows how many inflation scenes are hidden out there eh? As for All That, that makes 3 inflation scenes from that show now. Surprising.

pballooned

In my case, even male inflations are useful for making me think: "How would the context have to be changed in order to make it work with a female?"

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not my cup of tea and I watched it

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Yonder

It's weird, but as I've said in a previous topic, when I fully realized my inflation fetish, I really started disliking male inflation. This is mostly because when it happens to be really good, I get annoyed because it could/should of been a female.

 

so usually I can't even bring myself to watch male inflation, bugs me too much and obviously, doesn't do anything for me.

RexRabbit70

You. This. I seriously couldn't agree more. It actually gets to the point where I get depressed on how their are so many male inflations than their are female

pballooned

One advantage of the Female inflations' scarcity, is that it is more special. It is a big prize to find those scenes.

Yonder

As much as I hate to say it, I kind of agree with this too.

Yonder

Edit: double post.

chowder

Male inflation isnt my cup of tea either but there are a very limited amount of inflation scenes on tv so just thought it was worth a post. I just remembered it from when I was a kid and always meant to search it out.

Pablote

It all ties into the sexist double standard that spares all females from physical/slapstick comedy in any form (for the most part).  As to why it exists?  I think most commonly they're written by men who, deep down, are afraid that they'll be accused of being misogynistic if they treat a female character poorly or show them in some sort of negative light.  This, of course, leads to them backlashing and going out of their way to portray them in a positive light.  If you've ever watched a cartoon with The Smurfette Principle, this is why having the all-encompassing personality trait of "girl" means that you are competent, responsible, mature, and generally free of any major character flaws.

That's my theory, anyhow.