Sometimes, you just need to take time for yourself and re-evaluate who you are and that's what happened to Grimace in a new Saturday Night Live sketch. Host Miles Teller kicked off the Season 48 premiere with musical guest Kendrick Lamar and with it brought us a new look at Grimace. The famed purple blob from McDonald's who loved eating burgers went through some life changes.
Grimace tells Ronald McDonald , the Hamburgular , and the rest of the McDonald's family that he's been doing a lot of work on himself which is why he doesn't really eat McDonald's anymore and has been trying to be a better Grimace. Interestingly, this sketch points to the fact McDonald's does not use its crew of mascots in advertisements the same way it did years ago.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY In the sketch, Grimace questions whether or not he's happy and has everyone around him thinking about their own happiness as they joined together once again to make a commercial for McDonald's like the good ol' days.Sketches like these are fun because it handles nostalgia quite well and reminds viewers of childhood staples like Ronald McDonald and all his friends while also bringing a fun new bit to the world we know so well.
Ronald McDonald might not be bisexual too , but it is a sketch that brings back the nostalgia for the way McDonald's used to promote its products by being funny and cute. Grimace might not be as cuddly as we remember but as long as he's happy and trying to find his truth, that's all we can ask for Grimace...and maybe Mayor Cheese should try and figure out how to not be a Cheeseburger Head anymore, there's a lot to unpack there.
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