The world just got less funny
In case you somehow missed, Dom Deluise died today.

Proving large men achieve great things
And in case you have no idea who Dom Deluise is, he was the last of the jolly fat guys. Unless you’re a fan of Mel Brooks films, there’s a good chance you’re not too familiar with what he looks like, although if you ever watched a Disney cartoon movie in the 80s, you’ve probably heard his voice dozens of times over and not even realised it.
Unlike current fat comedians such as Jack Black, Dom was rarely an angry or sarcastic character. He was a gentle giant of the silver screen, much like whales are the gentle giants of the deeps. With that said, watching Dom attempt to dance in some of his roles was a rather similar experience to whale watching.
Either way, he was always a good watch. Whether it was as Pavorotti in Silence of the Hams, Pizza the Hutt in Spaceballs, or merely listening to his melifluous voice in All Dogs go to Heaven, there was always gentle, jolly, giant entertainment to be had.
The world will be a sadder place, and the only thing not made lighter by Dom’s passing will be our hearts.
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May 7th, 2009 at 4:05 am
I did worry when I realised that Dom was the last of the jolly fat comedians.
But don’t worry. ten years and three family comedies is all it’ll take for Seth Rogen to take Dom’s place.
May 7th, 2009 at 10:21 am
Yeah, but I can totally see Rogen becoming just as angry as Jack Black once all of his dreams are shattered…
Which REALLY doesn’t explain JB, because he’s got a succesful movie AND music career, and is banging a really woman.