Talk:Upcoming ERB suggestions/@comment-25702350-20141201190335/@comment-26209006-20141201194156

Okay, I want you to go out on the street and ask random people whether they know Goku, Napoleon Dynamite, or Rick Grimes.

I can promise you than many more people will know Napoleon Dynamite than Rick Grimes, or even Goku.

Oh, and if you don't want to count rewatching then you're right, 1 showing.

But if you end up count rewatching, as wonder said, both films are considered Cult Classics and many, many people bought the DvD's to both movies and watch them over and over.

Even back when DvD's were just starting out.

No matter which way you go, Rick Grimes is less obscure than Napoleon/Bill and Ted in nearly every way obscure characters go. I mean, you don't even have to see the movies to know who Bill and Ted/Napoleon are, since they're the title characters, that's how pop culturally known they are. TWD doesn't have "Rick Grimes" in the title. You wouldn't know who Rick Grimes is unless you actually watch the show. Which, 17.3 million to 316.1 million (in the united states alone) isn't as big as you think it is.

Speaking of which, if you actually want to discuss obscurity, don't just use America, because obscurity isn't an American-based word.