The Odd Couple / Star Trek Voyager crossover

Star Trek Voyager fans have called Tuvok and Neelix, “The Odd Couple.” Here’s a crossover, moving the iconic Odd Couple opening theme from the 1970’s to the 24th century!

What if the Delta Quadrant’s most hilarious and mismatched pair had their own sitcom?

Exploring the Humor of Star Trek Voyager

Inspired by the discussions on The Delta Flyers podcast (featuring Robert Duncan McNeill and Garrett Wang), this Star Trek: Voyager fan video perfectly recreates The Odd Couple TV show’s opening theme, but with a Voyager twist!

This parody features the iconic split-screen, font, and theme music, all recast with scenes of the duo, Neelix (Ethan Phillips) and Tuvok (Tim Russ). The goal was to capture the essence of the “Odd Couple” dynamic using only our favorite Vulcan and Talaxian from Voyager.

If you love Star Trek: Voyager, The Odd Couple, or The Delta Flyers, this is the crossover you’ve been waiting for.

Video Details

  • Source Material: Star Trek: Voyager and The Odd Couple (Season 2 Opening)
  • Characters: Neelix and Tuvok
  • Length: 55 seconds
  • Inspiration: The Delta Flyers Podcast

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“Somewhere Over the Rainbow” from “The Wizard of Oz” Reimagined as a 5-Line Limerick

A vibrant bluebird perches on a mound in a field of colorful wildflowers. Above, a bright rainbow arches under a break in dark, stormy clouds from which sunbeams shine down.

The classic song “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” has been loved by people for years because of its message of hope. We’ve turned this famous song into a simple, five-line limerick. Our goal is to share a new take on its main idea: the wish to escape a dull reality for a world full of color and new possibilities.

Somewhere Over the Rainbow Limerick

Past the rainbow is where she'd be free
From a world of gray misery.
A bluebird took wing,
Which made her heart sing,
"Oh, if only that bluebird were me!"

This limerick focuses on the song’s powerful feeling of hope and the desire to find a better future. It highlights the bluebird as a symbol of the freedom the girl so badly wants. We hope this short limerick offers a fresh way to appreciate the song’s lasting message about searching for a place where dreams really do come true.

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