Aaron
- Episode aired 1995
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Ian Hardin
- Imon Welfare
- (as Imon Welfare)
- …
Trey Parker
- Announcer
- (as Juan Schwartz)
- …
Toddy Walters
- Tawdry Teal
- (as Tawdry Teal)
- …
Matt Stone
- Ichabod Jones
- (as Ichabod Jones)
Jason McHugh
- David Fitzcolon
- (as David Fitzcolon)
- …
Brock DeShane
- Lonesome Hebrew
- (uncredited)
Jessica James Kelly
- Tiny Tim
- (uncredited)
Sabra Malkinson
- Harem Dancer
- (uncredited)
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Aaron
The first of just two unaired episodes of this unsuccessfully pitched TV series focuses on Moses and how he freed the Hebrews from Egypt, but it's mainly from the point of view of Moses' brother Aaron. In the Bible, Aaron does most of the talking to the Pharao and this series explains why: Moses is depicted as rather dim-witted and Aaron has to do most of the thinking because Moses just drops random one-liners that seem pretty weird taken out of of context.
For example, Moses insists that God did not talk to him through a bush but that God *is* a bush. This leads to the hilarious line when the Pharaoh asks: "What form does your Lord take?" To which Moses replies: "He is a great bush!" There's lots of other great lines, like Aaron anachronistically yelling "Jesus!" after being scared by a snake.
There's so much weird stuff going on in just 20 minutes, like Moses offering Aaron a marshmallow from the burning bush - complete with a classic sitcom canned laughter or Tiny Tim from "A Christmas Carol" dropping in to deliver his line "God bless us everyone!", never to brought up again. The Pharaoh's wife also has to be seen to be believed.
For example, Moses insists that God did not talk to him through a bush but that God *is* a bush. This leads to the hilarious line when the Pharaoh asks: "What form does your Lord take?" To which Moses replies: "He is a great bush!" There's lots of other great lines, like Aaron anachronistically yelling "Jesus!" after being scared by a snake.
There's so much weird stuff going on in just 20 minutes, like Moses offering Aaron a marshmallow from the burning bush - complete with a classic sitcom canned laughter or Tiny Tim from "A Christmas Carol" dropping in to deliver his line "God bless us everyone!", never to brought up again. The Pharaoh's wife also has to be seen to be believed.
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