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Bryan Cranston Has 'Breaking Bad' Reunion for His Super Sweet 60 Party on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!'
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The Emmy-winning actor is a total brat who plans his 'ferocious' birthday party with the help of his friend Bob Odenkirk and kicks his 'Breaking Bad' co-star Aaron Paul out of his party.

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Bryan Cranston, who turned 60 last March, celebrated his birthday on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!". The award-winning actor played an immature version of himself in the sketch, acting like a total brat as he planned his Super Sweet 60 birthday party with some assistance from party planner Jimby Kimble (Jimmy Kimmel).

Cranston, who still lived with his parents, made it difficult for his parents with his high-end demands, including five crowns, a Lamborghini and Sisqo as singer at the bash. He and Kimble agreed on a "Lion King"-themed birthday party. Cranston then enlisted the help of his BFF Bob Odenkirk to pick his outfit for the bash.

On the D-day, Cranston opted to wear a lion costume. He got uncontrollably mad when noticing that his name was spelled wrong, "Brion", on a banner. As if it wasn't annoying enough for Cranston, his "Breaking Bad" co-star Aaron Paul showed up in exactly the same lion outfit as his. Cranston forced Paul to go home and change his outfit. As expected, it didn't end well for the two friends, but at least Cranston got what he wanted for his party, a Lamborghini and Sisqo.

The 15-minute clip also includes a sneak peek at the next edition of the "Super Sweet 60" skit with Bob Saget.

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