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* MythologyGag: Nils d’Aulaire and Jay Klaitz were performing in character as Future Folk for years before making a film about the characters, and early shows had them in deliberately shoddy-looking, homemade costumes including actual store-bought plastic buckets used as helmets (as opposed to the custom made but still bucket-''like'' helmets the characters wear in the film) - the fans' costumes in the aforementioned IAmSpartacus scene look a lot like how the band themselves actually used to dress.

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* MythologyGag: Nils d’Aulaire and Jay Klaitz were performing in character as Future Folk for years before making a film about the characters, and early shows had them in deliberately shoddy-looking, homemade costumes including actual store-bought plastic buckets with holes cut out of them used as helmets (as opposed to the custom made but still bucket-''like'' helmets the characters wear in the film) - the fans' costumes in the aforementioned IAmSpartacus scene look a lot like how the band themselves actually used to dress.
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* MythologyGag: Nils d’Aulaire and Jay Klaitz were performing in character as Future Folk for years before making a film about the characters, and early shows had them in deliberately shoddy-looking, homemade costumes including actual plastic buckets used as helmets - the fans' costumes in the aforementioned IAmSpartacus scene look a lot like how the band themselves actually used to dress.

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* MythologyGag: Nils d’Aulaire and Jay Klaitz were performing in character as Future Folk for years before making a film about the characters, and early shows had them in deliberately shoddy-looking, homemade costumes including actual store-bought plastic buckets used as helmets (as opposed to the custom made but still bucket-''like'' helmets the characters wear in the film) - the fans' costumes in the aforementioned IAmSpartacus scene look a lot like how the band themselves actually used to dress.


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