“Switched at Birth” was a series of silly books featuring celebrities that vaguely resembled each other, that I saw most during the late 80s/early 90s. Until recently I assumed that everybody knew about the series, but it got a mention in a magazine project lecture recently (it was originally the brainchild of Spy Magazine) and I was the only person who recognized what Jim was talking about.
I think that might be more of a “derivative work” than a “switched at birth.”
“Switched at Birth” was a series of silly books featuring celebrities that vaguely resembled each other, that I saw most during the late 80s/early 90s. Until recently I assumed that everybody knew about the series, but it got a mention in a magazine project lecture recently (it was originally the brainchild of Spy Magazine) and I was the only person who recognized what Jim was talking about.
You can see an example of their work on the sidebar of this web article:
http://www.straight.com/article-55005/spy-the-funny-years
Aww, joke’s on me! I’ve been using the wrong word! D’oh!