twilight spoof

What are good ideas for a Twilight parody?
My friend and I are doing a parody of Twilight Shool our Talent Show. Tony Oller (as Star of the Bell Rings) will be there. We would add rap singing and dancing along with acting in it. HELP !!!!!!!! Yes, no offense, but I'm not getting any help! Thanks for trying though! However, if there is a better idea out there, plz help!
Hello! ^ – ^ Sounds like you're in the category wrong. Please choose more wisely next time. As for your question. Aha, Twilight spoof? Well, if you try to make a joke of Twilight, then only could get something that's really good. Just keep the original story and you get a lot of laughs. Have a nice day. ^ – ^
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