Funny or Die Creates Fake Kickstarter Campaign Videos For 90’s TV Shows Christopher Moore, April 4, 2013April 4, 2013 With all the press surrounding Veronica Mars’ successful Kickstarter campaign, the comedy site Funny or Die used April Fool’s Day to launch its own “Kickstart or Die” pitch videos for several 90’s TV shows such as Family Matters, Wings, Sliders, Dinosaurs and Darkwing Duck. Check out the hilarious videos after the break. Darkwing Duck: Darkwing Duck: The Movie Kickstarter Project from KickstartOrDie Family Matters: The Family Matters Movie from KickstartOrDie Wings: The Wings Serenity Movie Project from KickstartOrDie Sliders: Sliders The Movie from KickstartOrDie Dinosaurs: Baby Sinclair from the Dinosaurs One Man Show from KickstartOrDie You can check out a plethora of different types of comedy videos at the Funny or Die site. You can also follow Funny or Die on Twitter and like them on Facebook. Would you like to see these or any other 90s shows as movies? Let us know in the comments below. Viral Videos Darkwing DuckDinosaursFamily MattersFunny or DieKickstart or DieKickstarterSlidersWings
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