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Many parodies have been made of the Twilight series as it has risen in popularity.

Firelight

Main article: Firelight

Firelight was a "SNL digital short" featured on the Taylor Swift hosted episode of Saturday Night Live. The short replaced vampires with a Frankenstein family.

Nightlight

Nightlight is a Twilight parody that was written by The Harvard Lampoon. The main characters are Edwart Mullen and Belle Goose. In this story, Belle is a girl who moves to a new town, Switchblade, Oregon, and has no friends. Once she arrives at her new home with her dad, she runs upstairs and slams her door and screams. She does this because she misses home and claims that her dad cannot hear her because he is getting too old.

At school she meets Edwart Mullen, a computer geek with zero interest in girls.[1]

Twilight: The Musical

Main article: Twilight: The Musical

Twilight: The Musical is an unofficial parody of the Twilight series, produced by Gliff Productions. It features original songs and score. The first episode premiered on YouTube on 13 March 2009.[2]

The Hillywood Show

The Hillywood Show made a parody on Twilight, New Moon and Eclipse. Twilight was parodied with the song, Hot n' Cold by Katy Perry. New Moon was parodied with the

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song, So What, by P!nk and Thinking of you by Katy Perry. Eclipse is parodied with the songs Battlefield by Jordin Sparks, and Bad Romance by Lady Gaga

Currently, The Hillywood Show cast hosts the Twilight Conventions of 2010.

Vampires Suck

Vampires Suck, is a comedy about contemporary teen angst and romance movies. Becca, an anxious, non-vampire teen, is torn between two boys. Before she can choose, Becca must get around her controlling father, who embarrasses Becca by treating her like a child. Meanwhile, Becca's friends contend with their own romantic issues -- all of which collide at the prom.

References

  1. 'Nightlight,' a 'Twilight' Parody: Exclusive Excerpt. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved on 2010-01-20.
  2. It’s Called 'Twilight: The Musical' and It's a Real Thing (2009-03-12). Retrieved on 2010-01-19.
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