Grand Theft Auto 5 Parodies: A Fan Made a Grotesque Parody of the Teletubbies Intro

A fan of Grand Theft Auto 5 made a grotesque parody of the children's program, Teletubbies, by utilizing characters from Rockstar Games' open world title. YouTuber Merfish, by using the Rockstar Editor and in-game mods, has combined a rendition of the kids' show, Teletubbies, by setting it in the world of Grand Theft Auto 5. In this version, Lamar, Trevor, Franklin and Michael will be wearing painted-on Teletubbies clothing.

Comparing the original mod to the creation of YouTube user Merfish, this is definitely a solid job with the GTA 5 mock-up. With this creation, Merfish adds to the myriad mod parodies that continue to endure well after the Rockstar Games' initial release went on sale. Many gamers know that fans of Grand Theft Auto 5 have done recreations of the kids' program before, as reported by Gamerant.

As there are so many fan-made mods flooding on cyberspace, it's clear that Grand Theft Auto 5 will remain to be an exceptionally popular game. GTA 5 has tons of replay value and is incredibly fun. Additionally, Rockstar Games still provide wide support to its online component with updates such as the ambitious addition of Freemode Events.

With the availability of an extreme amount of in-game alteration tools to fans, no one can tell what kind of outlandish mods can still be created in the future.

YouTuber Merfish also created the intros for TV shows like Full House, Fresh Prince, and Pokemon in the Grand Theft Auto V. Now he is back with another stunning creation.

A side-by-side comparison between the original mod and the new creation shows that Merfish did a good job with the creation. Some extra flourishes are also noticed in Merfish's video, providing a unique GTA spin on the BBC children's show, according to Gamespot.

"One of the chief disappointments of my childhood was being too old to truly enjoy Teletubbies," the YouTube user wrote in the video's description.

The publisher of GTA V recently revealed that GTA Online sees a massive eight million players each week.

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