Imagined Character Email Addresses

Rohitash Rao Makes Up Funny Email Address for TV Characters

Artist Rohitash Rao created a Rolodex full of funny email address names for some well-known TV and movie characters, providing a humorous look at what their email addresses might be if you could actually get in touch with them.

The made-up email addresses include ones for characters like Darth Vader, who is reachable at "darth.vadar@deathstar.com," or 30 Rock's Liz Lemon, who Rao imagines would use a more professional "Liz.Lemon@TGS.com" for work, instead of her personal account "tater tot lover" at Hotmail.com that's mentioned on the show.

Aside from the funny addresses themselves, one of the best parts about the series is that it puts pen to paper and on some of the cards, you'll see letters that have been whited out or scribbled over in pen. Since it's pretty bizarre to see an email address handwritten on paper, let alone a Rolodex anymore, these mistakes make the series even more amusing.

Funny TV and Movie Character Email Addresses
Opportunity for creating humorous content that imagines the email addresses of beloved TV and movie characters.
Creative Email Address Personalization
Opportunity to explore unique and imaginative email address formats that reflect personal interests or character traits.
Nostalgic Use of Rolodexes
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Where This Applies

Entertainment
Opportunity for TV shows, movies, and online platforms to create engaging content by imagining and sharing funny email addresses for beloved characters.
Technology
Opportunity for email service providers and tech companies to develop personalized email address formats that reflect individual interests or traits.
Office Supplies
Opportunity for office supply companies to revive interest in Rolodexes by offering modernized versions that combine digital features and traditional handwritten elements.
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  • Gen X
  • Gen Z (primary audience)
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