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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and Music/LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a Website/YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
Outside of the group, Sunita Mani can be seen as [[Literature/AChristmasCarol the Ghost of Christmas Past]] in the 2022 film ''Film/{{Spirited|2022}}''.
Outside of the group, Sunita Mani can be seen as [[Literature/AChristmasCarol the Ghost of Christmas Past]] in the 2022 film ''Film/{{Spirited|2022}}''.
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and Music/LilJon video "Turn Down For What".Creator/SunitaMani. They both perform live and produce a Website/YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
Outside of the group, Sunita Mani can be seen as [[Literature/AChristmasCarol the Ghost of Christmas Past]] in the 2022 film ''Film/{{Spirited|2022}}''.here]].
Outside of the group, Sunita Mani can be seen as [[Literature/AChristmasCarol the Ghost of Christmas Past]] in the 2022 film ''Film/{{Spirited|2022}}''.
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Outside of the group, Sunita Mani can be seen as [[Literature/AChristmasCarol the Ghost of Christmas Past]] in the 2022 film ''Film/{{Spirited|2022}}''.
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}} and Theatre/AChorusLine, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}} Film/{{Fame}} and Theatre/AChorusLine, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and Music/LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and Music/LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube Website/YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and LilJon Music/LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}} and AChorusLine, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}} and AChorusLine, Theatre/AChorusLine, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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*LesYay: So, so much, but especially "I'm Changing" and "Can I? Part 3".
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*ButtMonkey: Neighbor Doug in "The Sitcom". (Although Sunita clearly has a thing for him, so not quite that bad.)
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* WackyNeighbor meets ButtMonkey: Neighbor Doug in "The Sitcom".
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*WackyNeighbor meets ButtMonkey: Neighbor Doug in "The Sitcom".
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*ComedicUnderwearExposure: When Eleanore pantses Sunita in "Can I? Part 1", Sunita's less bothered by the pantsing itself than her fear that her butt isn't funny enough to withstand pantsing.
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* AxCrazy: Eleanore's overzealous, handsaw-waving hardware store booth babe in "The Sitcom" comes off as this to customers.
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* AxCrazy: Eleanore's overzealous, handsaw-waving hardware store booth babe in "The Sitcom" comes off as this to customers. (Justified when she finally decks Tim at the end.)
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}}, {{Fame}} and AChorusLine, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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*LargeHam: Tallie irks Sunita and Eleanore by jumping in slow motion in "And Eight".
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* PunnyName: "Jess Messin'", Sunita's character in "Excerpt from the Motion Picture 'Bouncin''".
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* StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs, underdogs[[note]]It's a very loose parody of {{Fame}}, mostly[[/note]], mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
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*DeusExMachina: Parodied by the talent agent in "The Sitcom", who was apparently hiding in someone's gear bag.
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* {{Smurfing}}: Leslie leslies like this rather a leslie in "The Leslie". Sorry, "The Sitcom."
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* AlphaBitch: "Bitchy Ballerinas" features three.three at each others' throats.
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Elenore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Elenore Eleanore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].here]].
*AlphaBitch: "Bitchy Ballerinas" features three.
*AxCrazy: Eleanore's overzealous, handsaw-waving hardware store booth babe in "The Sitcom" comes off as this to customers.
*BlackComedy: So much, especially "Blood", "Bloood", and "Bitchy Ballerinas".
*BrownNote: Tallie's lethally targeted funny in "Bloood".
*CharacterSignatureSong: "The Future" by musical collaborator Kenny Pickett.
*DoggedNiceGuy: Principal Yaffe in "The Sitcom".
*{{Griefer}}/TheRival: Tim, aka "[=MarkMorrisAddict69=]" in "The Sitcom".
*SeriousBusiness: "I'm Changing".
*StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs, mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
*WorstAid: In "Damaged", Eleanore shows up to practice with a relatively minor knee injury, and Sunita and Tallie immediately tend to her entirely uninjured buttocks as if they were a fibrillating heart.
*AlphaBitch: "Bitchy Ballerinas" features three.
*AxCrazy: Eleanore's overzealous, handsaw-waving hardware store booth babe in "The Sitcom" comes off as this to customers.
*BlackComedy: So much, especially "Blood", "Bloood", and "Bitchy Ballerinas".
*BrownNote: Tallie's lethally targeted funny in "Bloood".
*CharacterSignatureSong: "The Future" by musical collaborator Kenny Pickett.
*DoggedNiceGuy: Principal Yaffe in "The Sitcom".
*{{Griefer}}/TheRival: Tim, aka "[=MarkMorrisAddict69=]" in "The Sitcom".
*SeriousBusiness: "I'm Changing".
*StylisticSuck: "The Sitcom" skewers tropes common to both sitcoms and movies about underdogs, mostly by presenting them intentionally poorly written and without context. For example, the "magical burrito" serves no real purpose in the plot, but it's presented as if it's some great revelation.
*WorstAid: In "Damaged", Eleanore shows up to practice with a relatively minor knee injury, and Sunita and Tallie immediately tend to her entirely uninjured buttocks as if they were a fibrillating heart.
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Cocoon Central Dance Team is a New York City-based dance/comedy group consisting of Elenore Pienta, Tallie Medel, and Sunita Mani, the latter of which is probably best known as "that Indian girl" in the 2013 DJ Snake and LilJon video "Turn Down For What". They both perform live and produce a YouTube sketch series called "Rehearsal" which focuses on... a very odd dance team called Cocoon Central Dance Team. Their videos can be seen [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgWvyI5PfAxtv87UxOXTDA here]].