A movie poster parody titled “Die Soft, ” playing on the iconic 1988 action film "Die Hard. " The poster features an action- packed yet humorous twist: instead of the gritty, intense Bruce Willis character, the hero is a giant, cuddly teddy bear dressed in a white tank top and a pair of suspenders, gripping a walkie- talkie in one paw and a plush, oversized pillow in the other. The setting is a towering skyscraper made entirely of pillows, cushions, and soft blankets, whimsically named the "Nakatomi Plaza Soft- orium. " Explosions of feathers burst from various windows, adding a playful chaos to the scene. The tagline at the top reads, "Yippee- Ki- Yay, Fuzzy Sleeper!" in a bold, action- movie font. In the background, a group of villainous stuffed animals—led by a sneering, monocle- wearing teddy bear with a tiny bowtie—are shown trying to "take over" the building, holding squirt guns and comically oversized scissors meant for cutting ribbons. The hero teddy bear's determined expression and action- ready pose contrast hilariously with the soft, fluffy setting. At the bottom, the credits are listed with names like "Directed by Stuffed McTiernan" and "Produced by Plush Pictures. " The overall design mimics the intense, dramatic tone of "Die Hard, " but the substitution of soft, plush elements turns it into a light- hearted and humorous play on the original film