- Buddy Christ
Buddy Christ is a
fictitious orparody religiousicon in the film "Dogma". In the film, he is part of a campaign ("Catholicism Wow!") to revitalize theCatholic Church . Viewing thecrucifix image as "wholly depressing," the Church, led by Cardinal Glick (George Carlin ) decides to retire it, and creates Buddy Christ as a more uplifting image ofJesus Christ .Appearances
* A nun (
Carrie Fisher ) who picks up a hitchhikingJay and Silent Bob in "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back " has a Buddy Christ statue on her car dashboard (a reference to the practice of carrying medals or dashboard statues ofSaint Christopher , patron saint of travel, in one's automobile). Also a nod to the song "Plastic Jesus " sung by Paul Newman in Cool Hand Luke.* In the animated short , the "death cards" that Randal flicks through have numerous images that look suspiciously like Buddy Christ, as well as the angels from Dogma, Bartleby and Loki.
* In the film "
Clerks II ", Jay wears a "Got Christ?" tank top with Buddy Christ's image.*
Mooby the Golden Calf , a supposed "false god" or idol in "Dogma", is often seen in the same pose as Buddy Christ. It is most notably featured at Moobyfast food restaurants (in "Dogma", "Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back ", and "Clerks II ").Trivia
A full-size Buddy Christ can be found in director
Kevin Smith 's [http://www.jayandsilentbob.com Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash comic book store] inRed Bank, New Jersey and Los Angeles, CA. Merchandise featuring the character (clothing, figurines, etc.) is sold at the [http://www.jayandsilentbob.com store and online.] Miniature Buddy Christ figurines were initially offered as an exclusive items through "", but have since become commonplace pieces of merchandise in comic book shops. Indeed, Buddy Christ has become a more widespread internet phenomenon.ee also
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Cultural depictions of Jesus
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