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What are the Elements of a Good Parody?
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Demetrius
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Feb 09, 2019 01:50PM

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Parody is a send-up of style, not necessarily substance. So directing humor at objects or subjects - the deerstalker, the pipes, the tag lines, specific characters - instead of style is the reason so many of them, IMHO, seem awkward and cartoonish.

Some of Woody Allen's earlier films (Love and War) were also good parodies.
That said, in my mind, a good parody has elements of good-natured self-deprecation and subtle humor without reverting to overt slapstick or silliness. It should be obvious to the devotees of the parodied work that the parody is a tribute and is not mean-spirited. And a really good parody will include "Easter eggs" for the devotees of the original to recognize and savor (and that other viewers won't necessarily "get.")
A good parody is tough to pull off. It's a fine line to walk.
