one of the best parts of the wedding song from the hotdaga (a hot dog saga commissioned by ryan steven bergara written by shane madej and adored by every single viewer) is that the thesis of the song is the importance of friendship yet throughout the song we have ryan here cutting in complaining about the hotdaga
i just find it fun idk
honestly one of the greatest things about the daga is that it was made almost entirely to spite ryan (other than the parts where he actively contributed to the story)
Today's the 4th anniversary of the hiatus of one of the best known pieces of fiction, The Hot Daga: A Hot Dog Saga, commissioned by Ryan Bergara, written by Shane Madej, and adored by every viewer. The Hot Daga was truly this generation's Firefly. It is dearly missed.
In the grammy award winning cinematographic masterpiece "The Hot Daga: A Hot Dog Saga" written by Shane Alexander Madej and commisioned by and starring Ryan Steven Bergara, two protagonists and central characters "Rebecca" and "Dan" are married and have canonically copulated to produce a hot dog son named "Brandon." The existence of titles such as "son" and "evil twin sister" (in reference to Pam, another hot dog) implies the existence of hot dog genders AND hot dog sexes. Dan and Rebecca must be of the opposite sex (or they must be sexually and biologically compatible) in order to copulate, and the existence of a "twin" implies the possibility of two hot dogs splitting from a singular zygote during a hot dog gestation period, which further strengthens the claim that Dan and Rebecca must have canonically had sexual intercourse in order to conceive Brandon. In this essay, I will be debating the merits of "Hot Daga" hot dog genitalia (including potential location and appearance) AND "Hot Daga" hot dog gender, especially emphasizing the existence of a hot dog gender and sex binary AND individuals who identify outside of said binaries-
i got curious about the case of missing hot daga, and about the possibility that it could be linked to the layoffs earlier this year.
according to the credits at the end of postmortems, motion graphics art was usually done by shane or rick weller (i checked the last five episodes where the hot daga was seen)
and illustration/animation was done by ryan pattie
according to rick weller’s linkedin page he stopped working at buzzfeed in august 2018
and according to ryan pattie’s page, he’s currently working at buzzfeed, he was even the animator in the shark arm murders postmortem
so the reason why the hot daga went missing remains.....