Superbad - The Sweded Version
"Chica-chica, yeah!"
Seth, Evan and Fogel are reincarnated in this absurd BTEC short film that takes just *some* of the most iconic scenes of this timeless classic.
"Chica-chica, yeah!"
Seth, Evan and Fogel are reincarnated in this absurd BTEC short film that takes just *some* of the most iconic scenes of this timeless classic.
Charlie Smith
Seth
Luke Ingram
Evan
Harrison Martin
McLovin / Audience Member
Joel Powell
Charles / Audience Member
Zac Goslin
Audience Member
Anna Creighton
Audience Member
Seth, Evan and Fogel are reincarnated in this absurd BTEC short film that takes just *some* of the most iconic scenes of this timeless classic.
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