Talk:Epic Rap Battles of History 52/@comment-199.247.182.85-20150311020143/@comment-25598352-20150311035609

Worthy? Yes. Usable? Well, maybe not.

He would suffer from being the only fictional character so far with literally no movie or TV adaptations as far as I know, which might make the visuals and vocals a little bit harder to go by. More importantly, if their respecting Watterson's probable wishes not to use Calvin and Hobbes I really doubt that they make a battle using a character whose author was a recluse who refused any adaptations of Catcher in the Rye at all. It would seem a bit odd. So I think he would be very usable, probably against James Dean, Jay Gatsby (classic literary New Yorkers), or Huck Finn (teenager protagonists of classic American novels). But I really don't see that happening and, out of respect for Mr. Salinger, I hope it doesn't.