Talk:Zladko Vladcik

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Would be helpful if someone said what parts of the article are made up.


--All of it is made up. It's a joke.. www.molvania.com

BEST. MUSIC VIDEO. EVER. --Jack (Cuervo) 19:58, 9 September 2005 (UTC)


I removed this:

According to the Molvania website [1], Zlad! was to perform his hit single at the Eurovision Song Contest in Istanbul, Turkey, but he was arrested at Atatürk Airport for possessing recreational drugs, and was immediately deported, disqualifying the tiny Eastern European republic of Molvania from the song contest.

Obviously fiction as well as much of the remaining article might be.


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[edit] This sentence needs re-working...

The lyrics resemble neither the wit nor the terrible grammar of Elektronik Supersonik either, and only contain a few sexual innuendos - albeit the way of the vocal delivery didn't change at all. The song ends with a reversed sample of Zlad! saying "Kneel before Zladco, the God!"

[edit] Concerning the update from October 14th

What is this "Venus Appeal" thing? It blatantly notes a website and doesn't link it, and also did not place any reference in the External Links section. Fake?

[edit] Where'd the lyrics and pix go?

Were they take down for copyright reason or some facist shite like that>

[edit] New song & video for Eurovision 2006?

Do you know if Zlad! is going to attend this year's Eurovision song contest? I'd like to hear a new song this year.

[edit] Female Co-star

Might mention that the female co-star in both music videos is Australian actress Mary Coustas —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 63.207.208.2 (talk • contribs).

[edit] Some data please?

this is why Wikipedia is never complete. a small fictional character gets his own page. That would be fine if he had a body oif work or was widely known like his contemporary Borat. Nevertheless, if you create such a page at least let us know when was his first appearance, and how often is he featured on TV or something? --SeeFood 07:59, 21 March 2007 (UTC)