Butterfingers Likes Big Butts As Much As Burger King Likes Square Butts

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Couldn’t get enough of Crispin Porter + Bogusky’s creepy I Like Square Butts? Worry not. You can get it all over again courtesy of Butterfingers and its Butterfinger Defense League. Yup. It’s yet another “reimagination” of the classic Sir Mix-A-Lot big butt anthem.

This time, we get Erik Estrada, Lou Ferrigno and Charisma Carpenter doinf what they do best; playing the typecast roles we’ve all become familiar with. Estrada does his Chips thing. Ferrigno does his hulk thing and Carpenter does her sexy cheerleader thing.

Do over or not. It’s kinda funny. And besides, the three of them need the work. And it’s way easier to copy another brand’s work than it is to create something new. All good all around.

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