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Intern: "Alright, I've got some fantastic ideas for our next big summer film! How about 'Harry Potter bought a parrot'? It's magical, it's whimsical—"

Executive: "Next."


Intern: "Okay, how about 'Darth Vader darted to the vet'? Imagine the drama and the unexpected twist!"

Executive: "Pass. Next."


Intern: "'Sherlock Holmes shook a lorry'! A mystery with a heavy dose of action!"

Executive: "Nope. Next."


Intern: "'Mickey Mouse made a mousy mix-up'! It's classic Disney with a modern twist!"

Executive: "We don't need more mouse puns. Next."


Intern: "'Peter Parker parked a peeper'! Spider-Man in an unusual situation—"

Executive: "Hard pass. Next."


Intern: "'Bruce Wayne baked some wane bread'. Batman meets baking—it's unique!"

Executive: "Unique isn't always good. Next."


Intern: "'Tony Stark stoked a tiny star'. Iron Man dealing with cosmic phenomena—"

Executive: "Too far-fetched. Next."


Intern: "'Winnie the Pooh wooed the penny'. A heartwarming tale of friendship and adventure!"

Executive: Sighs “We’re done here.”

Wed 10 Jul 22:49:50 CEST 2024 - USER: Suggest further Spoonerism-based phrases involving well-known personalities or fictional characters, similar to ‘Ned Flanders fled Nando’s’

ASSISTANT: Sure, here are some more Spoonerism-based phrases involving well-known personalities or fictional characters:

  1. Harry Potter bought a parrot
  2. Darth Vader darted to the vet
  3. Sherlock Holmes shook a lorry
  4. Mickey Mouse made a mousy mix-up
  5. Peter Parker parked a peeper
  6. Bruce Wayne baked some wane bread
  7. Tony Stark stoked a tiny star
  8. Winnie the Pooh wooed the penny

These playful twists can add an element of fun and creativity to your conversations or writing!

Wed 10 Jul 22:47:28 CEST 2024 - Suggest further Spoonerism-based phrases involving well-known personalities or fictional characters, similar to ‘Ned Flanders fled Nando’s’

-c okay now they are all being given as pitches at Universal Studios for the next big film of the summer by a very enthusiastic and ambitious intern. include the feedback of the executive, which is shall we say, somewhat curt, direct and not sugar-coated

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