The parody of "The Gift of the Magi" published in National Lampoon Magazine can be found in their December 1974 issue, titled "The Gift of the Magi II." It was written by Ellis Weiner and illustrated by Arnold Roth. You may be able to locate a copy of this issue in libraries or through online archives.
National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody has 208 pages.
The National Lampoon was a humor magazine that ran from 1970 to 1998, known for its satirical content and irreverent humor. It was a cultural touchstone in American comedy, helping launch the careers of many famous comedians and writers.
The ISBN of National Lampoon Sunday Newspaper Parody is 978-1-59071-037-1.
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Harvard Lampoon its a parody on worldwide famous twilight series
Poor Alfred's Almanac was a feature of Mad Magazine in the 1950's and 1960's and was a parody of Poor Richard's Almanack first published by Benjamin Franklin in 1732 under the pen name Richard Saunders.Alfred E. Neuman was the fictitious and mischievous poster boy for Mad Magazine, therefore the name Poor Alfred's in parody of Poor Richard's.
You should be able to use it in the place of satirize or parody. For example, I lampooned the politician's speech, or maybe I made a lampoon of the politician's speech. It can be used as a verb or a noun.
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Squidbillies - 2005 Gimmicky Magazine Show Spoof Parody About Dan Halen 3-14 was released on: USA: 27 April 2008
Yes, there is. In fact, there are 3 parodies (in books). There is TwiLite: A Perody by Stephen Jenner Nightlight: A Prody of Twilight by Harvard Lampoon New Moan: The Twishite Saga - A Twilight Parody by Stephfordy Mayo
Jellystone National Park. It's a parody of the Yellowstone National Park.