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Arrested Development Characters are Re-imagined as Fighters

— June 14, 2013 — Pop Culture
The highly anticipated season of Arrested Development made its way into Netflix a couple of months ago and all the Arrested Development characters came back for to provide fans with a new set of awkward family comedies.

YouTube user Brian Anderson put together a faux fighting game in commemoration to the cult comedy series. The 'Bluthfighter' video features George Oscar Bluth Jr. and Tobias Fünke getting it on Street Fighter style. Each character possesses a move-set that’s properly curated for the characters.

The video also showcases other characters in the series, but sadly none of the other family members -- it would’ve been great seeing Lucille Bluth in a fight with a move-set solely based on her alcoholism.



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