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What Is the Willy, Gilbert And AJ Show? by Lawrence Glover
It's now the year 2007. It seems that it's all about popularity and trends in this generation, as far as anyone can tell. Be it YouTube, MySpace, car surfing, hip-hop, or whatever is the "trend". But something new is arising from the teens of this generation. . .from the teens and juveniles.
I am talking, now, about the "Willie, Gilbert and A.J. Show". A strange entertainment series of films that seems to keep on going.
This "Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show", is not only that, but also appears to be a musical group, and many more things. But the main focus of this "Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show" is three juvenile males:
WILLY MORANO:After much investigating, I see that "Willy Morano" is a typical Hispanic rolly-polly, stocky boy. And a little round, I might say, but that's fine. He is displayed as somewhat disturbed in the "show".
GILBERT .S:Another rather round teen Latino, who portrays a bad-to-the-bone, ready-to-kill-style detective.
A.J. DALTON:An over-the-top-frank-and somewhat modest teen, he portrays also the juvenile detective, all about investigating a strange case when he's provided one.
The main focus is that they are all "juvenile detectives", and in the beginning, catch fans' attentions with a strange soap-opera-who's-the-father-cliche' outline, but instead, it's altered. A dog is pregnant, and so is a boy. And who's the father?
I, for one, found it laugh-out-loud-funny, as well as their "Kamikazee Potty-Training-Elmo-Doll" plot.
After researching this for this very article, I couldn't resist. I had to track down these main three "juvenile detectives" of the show, and interview about this, however I could.
After a few weeks of pulling strings, I met the stars themselves: AJ Dalton, Gilbert .S., Willy Morano, and Diego Castro.
I asked what was up about a lot of things, including the basic "juvenile detective" fiasco, and AJ said,"It's nothing personal, really, it's a subliminal comment on how today's police force will give anyone a badge, or anyone a gun."
During the interview, which I simply took notes of, I asked where the inspiration for a "Kamikazee Elmo Dolls" came from, and why "Kamikaze" was ALWAYS spelt wrong.
That's when "Gilbert" told me the unusual true story, that was secluded of a unnamed child's doll, besides Elmo, that was supposed to potty-train children, and it said, "who wants to die?", and supposedly caught on fire.
Whatever brand toy it was, it was assumed to be a sick joke by whoever manufactured that doll, and was an isolated incident.
Additionally, it was only spelled wrong as a joke, because they weren't trying to offend actual relatives of people in World War II who had been killed by Kamikazes.
About the Author
Even after a solid three-hour interview with the "Willy, Gilbert & AJ Show", I still may think of this entertainment group. So. . .what, per se, is this satirical trend?
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