Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 57/@comment-108.210.86.239-20150801042346/@comment-25144949-20150801045127

Looks like ERB has broken some of your rules.

1.) "Popular" is a bad term to use in a series that revolves around mainly history. I understand there is pop culture thrown around a lot in ERB (Terminator, Bill & Ted, Obama, Mario Bros, Master Chief, Justin Bieber, Miley Cyrus, etc.) but history is also a main aspect. And while some of the characters I'm about to mention are "popular" in a historical sense, they are in no way "popular" amongst common viewers of the series (Voltaire, Shaka Zulu, J.P. Morgan, Raphael the artist, Donatello the artist, William Wallace, etc.)

2.) Superman vs Goku and Terminator vs RoboCop are basically superhero vs superhero. And why so specific with this rule? Rick Grimes vs Walter White is fictional main character vs fictional main character, so this also kind of breaks your rule too.

Steve Jobs (Apple) vs Bill Gates (Microsoft) happened, and that's company vs company. Walt Disney vs Jim Henson is also set to be this battle, and that also just so happens to be company vs company.

Not sure exactly what you mean by series vs. series, but Rick Grimes (Walking Dead) vs Walter White (Breaking Bad), Superman (Superman series) vs Goku (Dragonball series), Terminator (Terminator series) vs RoboCop (RoboCop series), Dr. Who (Dr. Who series) vs Doc Brown (Back to the Future series), etc. happened, and they aren't exactly series vs series but the two rappers compare each other's shows a lot in the rap battles. "And I didn't think I had any feelings left inside me, but my heart was surely broken after Terminator 3."

3.) TMNT. Stay Puft. Kermit the Frog.

4.) Freddy Fazbear vs Chuck E. Cheese was being considered by Pete & Lloyd. Nickelodeon has some characters that could appear. Hell, ERB even made an "off-season" rap battle in the SpongeBob movie. Finn & Jake are material imo, but there's really no one else for them to face except Lewis & Clark, who were already used. Mordecai & Rigby would be material, but they're too diificult to portray. Peter did say no to Scooby, but the question was for just Scooby alone appearing, the entire Mystery Inc. is material imo. Peter & Lloyd rapped in Peter vs Lloyd.