They absolutely captured the interaction perfectly. Especially the uncertainty about which lens is clearer, while the optometrist just keeps swapping them back and forth.
I remember it was one of my favorites from the stewie Griffin movie which I owned. "No more straight you dvd Disney films. I mean seriously why is this? Aladdin 4, Jafar night need glasses"
So. Damn. Real. I'm worried if I give one wrong answer it'll ruin the rest of the test and it'll snowball resulting in a completely wrong prescription. Also, what if it one lens is clearer vertically, and less clear horizontally, than another lens?
@@jcaesar19871 those dilation eye drops are a little invasive since they force your eyes to dilate for the exam. The air puffs do not force the eye to do anymore than blink, that puff gives just a minor discomfort. For me, it's a little annoying feeling for a moment without needing any medication. I think they should have a pen button that the patient could use to set off the air puff if they want to do it that way. Just a minor gripe there for me.
3:55 i know that seth green voices chris and created robot chicken, but for some reason for me it’s funnier to imagine that the joke is instead chris just being really passionate about a show on a different network for no reason
@PhantoMace2012 I think he thought Family Guy to be funny up to a season like all people do. He always thought ugly little creatures had normal conversations was always funny to him
@@PhantoMace2012I honestly think Zach and Chris mock FG so much because it was once funny and they enjoyed it, then it just fell more and more in quality. It's really similar to how I feel about the Simpsons, it's crazy those old episodes are "technically" the same show that we get now, with voice actors doing their recordings with two feet in the grave...
@@DoomKid I've learned in today's remake, long extended seasons, sequel and reboot era that we have to just take each franchise at its best, that we enjoyed, and forget the rest, because there is hardly a franchise out there that hasn't been sullied by new management and over saturation. Like Back to the Future might be one, but very limited others. Disney has some all-time classics, mostly before the 2000s that still hold up, but I haven't watched and don't endorse about 99% of the new content that comes out of Disney these days. So, my advice is just pick the ones you liked the best and forget the rest. The bad ones don't have to effect your enjoyment of the best stuff.
I love Jafar with how personal the census sexuality question is, he's told he can not give an answer and says, "Oh no you can go ahead and put 'Not sure.'" Just a brilliant way to give his character an extra layer and make a good joke at the same time.
I'm sure he got a thrill watching Aladdin struggle as all those burly palace guards wrestled him to the ground, gagged him and bound him with chains. I know I did.
@@Faramik2000She has been known to plagiarize her music, everything from copying other's notes and rhythms to straight up burrowing lyrics straight from a teenager's poetry competition submission without giving credit to the high schooler. Plus she is very slutty
Same, the early seasons were great but as a kid i didnt enjoy the later seasons like i did american dad and king of the hill. realized as i got older that all the characters became mockeries of themselves as the show went on and it severely impacted the way i viewed the show. also they way they treat Meg rubs me the wrong way.
As much as everyone craps on Family Guy, it had a lot of funny scenes and definitely inspired a number of good shows that came after. Oddly it also inspired a bunch of terrible shows, who seemingly discarded everything good while sticking with everything about FG that's unfunny. Smiling Friends is like the anti-Brickleberry of cartoons with FG influence, lol.
@DoomKid I think people generally see Family Guy as doing the "bare minimum" of being a successful show. That's why you got a bunch of terrible shows inspired by it. Reality is: there's definitely some charm into Family Guy. There's a reason why it's actually successful. Smiling Friends is one of the few shows that gets that. Not meatriding btw; that's just what it is. I'm actually more into American Dad lol
Well, Madonna and Rodman aren't exactly short of reasons to mock them and there's numerous tales of each one's ego really bothering people, so I'd guess that's at least part of it
I love how smiling friends took this concept and won a marathon with it. Zach and Chris have stated that putting cartoon characters in irl situations is hilarious and it shows.
I know people get mad when a family guy joke goes on for too long but I like these bits in any show where the dialogue just randomly becomes really realistic and mundane
@@Niklas1611Simpsons is still going since 1989 and it clearly is terrible now. There are also a lot of popular things that suck, "money and fame" is a pretty lame standard to use to see if a show is well written. A lot of shows have high ratings because numerous people just have their TV on in the background..
One of my favorites comes from the Star Wars reenactment: "Any attack made by the rebels against us would be a useless gesture, no matter what technical data they've obtained. This station is now the ultimate power in the universe." "That's fantastic! Excellent work. So no weaknesses at all?" "N... no." "You uh... you hesitated there. Is there something I should know about?" "No, it's uh virtually indestructible, like 99.9% of it." "Okay... wouldn't really be doing my job if I ask what's the .01?" "Well, there is this hole, it was kind of an aesthetic choice by the architect. And if you shot a missile into this hole... then the station blows up." "Whoa, whoa! Slow down. That sounds like a pretty big design flaw." "No, no. The hole's only two meters across." "Well, that's no bigger than a womp rat." "Exactly. And to get within range of it, you'd have to skim across the whole trench, it's no big deal." "Well, can't you like, board it up? Maybe put some plywood over it or something?" "Well, that would look terrible. I mean, we'd have to think about resale." "Resale? What are you talking about? That property is right above sunset. The value is only gonna go up!" "Lord Vader, your references to the Las Vegas enterprise system haven't given you the clairvoyance to turn a profit for that condo in Glendale, nor has it... (choking)" "I find your lack of faith disturbing. That property is within a prime location-- twenty minutes to the beach, twenty minutes to downtown..." "There's... nothing to do... downtown." "Enough of this! Vader, release him!" "As you wish." (gasps) "Okay, so we gonna plug up that hole?" "Yeah, we can get it done tomorrow if price is no object." "Ehhhhh..." "We'll get estimates." "Get estimates, yeah, yeah."
I think that was los angeles real estate market, iirc. Those are not Vegas locations, Vegas has an awesome and underappreciated downtown, it's unclear what an enterprise system is, and Vegas does not have a beach. Being "that guy" aside, I did enjoy that scene especially as well. Their Star Wars parody was nothing compared to Chicken's Star Wars material but that part was certainly an exception.
3:55 I love how Peter Griffin trashes on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim for not being a "real" network like CBS and for their signature 11-minute runtime for shows
@@gurvmlk Family Guy would've been a memory of the past if Adult Swim never aired the show and got brought back thanks to the astronomically high ratings
He was also on Buffy TVS before Family Guy. "Seeing" him in Family Guy was weird, and then he makes Robot Chicken. ...Just trying to make conversation. badum bump
0:55 I like how they represent how some people rudely interrupt each other, albeit talking in a smart ass monotonous calm almost robotic insensitive way.
Absolutely true memory, watching the Wizard of Oz: At the end when she hugs everyone to say goodbye and tells Scarecrow "I'll miss you most of all", even as a little kid in the 1960s watching that on a black&white TV way back then I thought it was pretty rude to say that in front of Tin Man and Cowardly Lion. Hello? Dorothy ahem, a little consideration over here? LOL ;-)
As someone who had an eye exam for the first time a year ago, that one in particular felt especially realistic considering that's exactly how my eye exam went.
this kind of humour is great because it’s just conversations that could genuinely happen in real life under certain circumstances and not perfectly timed jokes that took forever to set up and require context to be funny
was recommended this channel out of nowhere (as i’m sure pretty much everyone else here was) and it’s so funny how quickly it’s turned into a full-time family guy funny moments compilation channel. godspeed soldier
What’s crazier is that some of it is from later seasons most people think it’s the early seasons but as long as Seth was there writing it feels so much realer
The point of the "monkey typewriters" scenario is to point out the inevitablility of an outcome given an ifinite amount of time and iterations. And it wouldn't just be Shakespeare. Given an infinite amount of time and random variation literally every outcome is certain
I'd love to think that the Robot Chicken scene started out as a bit, but then after a certain point they went off script, and actually started bickering about it.
I never realized how often they purposely made the characters stutter or interrupt each other to make it seem more like a real conversation than a cartoon. Not something you see with most other cartoons.
Fun fact Dorothy says that to Scarecrow because they originally had it in the script for her and Scarecrow to be romantic, but the idea was scraped. (I'm glad it was)
The Jafar eye exam is a top 10 cutaway for me; such a mundane, but relatable scene.
They absolutely captured the interaction perfectly. Especially the uncertainty about which lens is clearer, while the optometrist just keeps swapping them back and forth.
I remember it was one of my favorites from the stewie Griffin movie which I owned. "No more straight you dvd Disney films. I mean seriously why is this? Aladdin 4, Jafar night need glasses"
as someone who has had glasses my entire life the entire interaction is relatable on a spiritual level
That’s probably my most relatable scene on Family Guy lol
Recently had to get glasses and this was basically what happened, it was so strange to relate to that scene so hard
The Madonna conversation was probably the most pleasant one that Peter has ever had with his dad.
Yeah , because the next time we see him They just kill him.
Off. Even though that episode was showing some. Is character grow for him
It’s like a real life conversation between three guys
And when Francis asked Peter if "you think she'd [Madonna] do him [Rodman] now" it was probably the only time he valued his son's opinion 😂
Whenever Francis says "major idiot, maaajor idiot" I always crack up 😅
Step dad
"Looked it up, couldn't find it- bought a GLOBE, couldn't find it,"
I love how Peter wanted to emphasize the lengths he went to find La Isla Bonita.
That man was on a mission to prove Madonna was a filthy liar.
Cause the actually place name is EVEN dumber
Ambergris Caye, Belize
Family guy have like 20+ seasons you have years worth of content never stop making these
I think it actually exists, I'm from the Canary Islands and La Palma is traditionally called "La Isla Bonita"
Cuz he shmater then Madonna
Both Seth's arguing over Robot Chicken's success is hilarious
I had forgotten that Seth Green was one of the creators of robot chicken when I first saw that episode.
@@hlgb2014And Seth MacFarlane voices the Emperor in Robot Chicken
@@saltbombcreations8336he also does the voice for Santa I’m pretty sure
@@SAMSONDODGEPRODUCTIONS He did at least in a few specials.
This clip was not the first time either.
I still have no idea how much of it was AdLib, and how much was just them faking it for our amusement.
I used to hate the awkwardness and secondhand embarrassment of these dry humor parts but looking back they are hilarious
3:05
Were you watching them as a kid? I only saw the show a an adult and these are my favorite parts.
How could you hate those parts? These bits are half the show!
"I feel like I'm on the forest moon of Endor," was my favorite example from this clip. Took me a moment to process the humor! 🤭
The first Jafar skit is peek filler
I like how Jafar's in here twice
Well yeah you need number 1....number 2......1 or 2......number 1.....number 2
Yeah, that's from Jafar IV and V. I keep hoping there will be a Jafar VI.
@@tezlaactual6582ummm bout the same, number 1 might be a tiny bit better
"Jafar may need glasses" 😆
Who TF is Jafar?
Seth green defending his show through family guy is so good
This is only missing the godfather dialogue
It *INSISTS* upon itself
@@ThePsych123fine fine actor. Did not like the movie
The language they’re speaking is a language of subtlety, Peter. And that’s something that you don’t understand.
@@ThePsych123 What does that even mean?
@@oisinmaccumhaill7037I like The Money Pit
worst of all Seth Marcfalane was in Robot Chicken, he was the best Emperor Palpatine you could have, besides Ian Mcdarmid of course
Sam Witwer does a great Palpatine
He also voiced Santa in that show
Hearing the old man in the church, that’s definitely Papa Palpatine.
It's clearly just a good natured ribbing between friends
@@theletterm1787 wait Seth Green made Robot Chicken?
The realistic dialoge was always my favorite.
If you haven't seen it already, you would love Smiling Friends. A lot of the dialog is like this!
@@MothpunkDr Katz and Home movies are like this too.
Cutting each other off and stuttering@Sigma_Male_Anti_Female
@Sigma_Male_Anti_FemaleShouldn't be talking about social skills with that username
@@Cloney8879lol roasted
Jafar at the optometrist really is an all-time bit.
So. Damn. Real. I'm worried if I give one wrong answer it'll ruin the rest of the test and it'll snowball resulting in a completely wrong prescription. Also, what if it one lens is clearer vertically, and less clear horizontally, than another lens?
@hoilst265 Thank you! It always puts pressure on me, and I feel like I have to make a decision! It is a hassle.
And yet the optometrist is patient and professional. I think they get that a lot, they're used to it.
Even though he died in the 2nd movie.
The "Jafar May Need Glasses" bit is painfully and hilariously accurate. All that's missing is the uncomfortable puff of air blown into your eyes.
I always dread that about my annual eye exam
The highlight of my own eye exam was discovering I had a freckle on the back of my eye
Also, both my eyes are oval shaped
Last I went, they didn't do that. They have some kind of eye drops now, which, I guess is better? lol
Oh lord, I hate that. It startles me every time they do it. Without fail. 😂
@@jcaesar19871 those dilation eye drops are a little invasive since they force your eyes to dilate for the exam. The air puffs do not force the eye to do anymore than blink, that puff gives just a minor discomfort. For me, it's a little annoying feeling for a moment without needing any medication. I think they should have a pen button that the patient could use to set off the air puff if they want to do it that way. Just a minor gripe there for me.
It's honestly just really nice to have a scene where Peter, Brian, and Francis have a decent conversation where they all agree on a topic.
Happiness is bonding over the mutual hatred of someone
You missed the scene with the gang dressed up as the A Team and their talking to construction workers
Don't forget to put your tools away!
They’re!
I love that part so much lmao
They’re
There's like 500 episodes I think this 6 minute compilation missed more than the one very specific bit you like
I loved the robot chicken part
It's funnier when you know Seth Green (who voices Chris) is a co creator of the show.
@@LvXGameMaster I know lol. That's why I like it
@@LvXGameMasterpretty sure that’s the basis of the joke
@@Matesozen also Seth McFarlane voices Emperor Palpatine in all of the Robot Chicken skits.
it was just seth Macfarlane and seth green comparing their shows lol
3:55 i know that seth green voices chris and created robot chicken, but for some reason for me it’s funnier to imagine that the joke is instead chris just being really passionate about a show on a different network for no reason
Every time I go to the eye doctor, I immediately think of Jafar when doing that. Unintentionally would do the same dialogue.
I got my eyes tested last week - this cartoon is eerily similar to reality...
The dialogue is the same because it’s relatable. We all do it.
Honestly this is what inspired Zach to make Smiling Friends
Never thought of it that way. As much as Zach makes fun of it, I now see it is definitely what inspired his trademark dry humor in SF
@PhantoMace2012 I think he thought Family Guy to be funny up to a season like all people do. He always thought ugly little creatures had normal conversations was always funny to him
@@PhantoMace2012I honestly think Zach and Chris mock FG so much because it was once funny and they enjoyed it, then it just fell more and more in quality. It's really similar to how I feel about the Simpsons, it's crazy those old episodes are "technically" the same show that we get now, with voice actors doing their recordings with two feet in the grave...
@@DoomKid I've learned in today's remake, long extended seasons, sequel and reboot era that we have to just take each franchise at its best, that we enjoyed, and forget the rest, because there is hardly a franchise out there that hasn't been sullied by new management and over saturation. Like Back to the Future might be one, but very limited others.
Disney has some all-time classics, mostly before the 2000s that still hold up, but I haven't watched and don't endorse about 99% of the new content that comes out of Disney these days.
So, my advice is just pick the ones you liked the best and forget the rest. The bad ones don't have to effect your enjoyment of the best stuff.
I love Jafar with how personal the census sexuality question is, he's told he can not give an answer and says, "Oh no you can go ahead and put 'Not sure.'" Just a brilliant way to give his character an extra layer and make a good joke at the same time.
I'm sure he got a thrill watching Aladdin struggle as all those burly palace guards wrestled him to the ground, gagged him and bound him with chains.
I know I did.
....HUH? 😀
I enjoyed all 6 1/2 minutes, but that "You can go ahead and put 'Not sure'" was the only one that got me to laugh out loud this time
bro i love the madonna conversation. it's so true
Major idiot 😂
The first episode my dad ever taped to show my family lol
what did madonna do?
La isla bonita might’ve been lost translation. She could’ve been referring to puerto rico. Correct me, if I’m wrong.
@@Faramik2000She has been known to plagiarize her music, everything from copying other's notes and rhythms to straight up burrowing lyrics straight from a teenager's poetry competition submission without giving credit to the high schooler. Plus she is very slutty
this is peak content man
Yeah dude family guy funniest moments is super original good quality content
Family Man so funny!!!!
if the show was just more like this and the godfather scene, i’d like it a lot more
Go watch home videos or bobs burgers then lol
Same, the early seasons were great but as a kid i didnt enjoy the later seasons like i did american dad and king of the hill. realized as i got older that all the characters became mockeries of themselves as the show went on and it severely impacted the way i viewed the show. also they way they treat Meg rubs me the wrong way.
you should see smiling friends
Smiling Friends brother
I was also going to tell you to watch Smiling Friends
This is basically the average conversation in smiling friends, cartoon characters in realistic scenarios, it’s funny
As much as everyone craps on Family Guy, it had a lot of funny scenes and definitely inspired a number of good shows that came after.
Oddly it also inspired a bunch of terrible shows, who seemingly discarded everything good while sticking with everything about FG that's unfunny. Smiling Friends is like the anti-Brickleberry of cartoons with FG influence, lol.
It makes since given how Zach Hadel has talked about finding the early seasons of family guy sincerely funny
@DoomKid I think people generally see Family Guy as doing the "bare minimum" of being a successful show. That's why you got a bunch of terrible shows inspired by it.
Reality is: there's definitely some charm into Family Guy. There's a reason why it's actually successful.
Smiling Friends is one of the few shows that gets that.
Not meatriding btw; that's just what it is. I'm actually more into American Dad lol
@@coolbunnyAmerican Dad still surprises me that it has good episodes to this day (or at least as recent as 2021) even though its almost 20 years old
It also reminds me of Odd Taxi
0:21 There’s always that guy in a group project
Chris’s Orange Julius comment is exactly the statement I’d make to convince someone to take me to the mall
“Ba do bup bup.”
Natural dialogue is awesome!
0:07 It was the best of times it was the blurst OF TIMES!?!?
Tomo pfp 👍🏼
Azumanga is love, Azumanga is life
Did Madonna, with Jose Canseco & Dennis Rodman in the car, cut off Seth McFarlene in traffic 💀
No matter how many times I read this I can't comprehend it. Are you asking a question or stating a fact?
@@TheAllcreatorLiveArchives has there ever been a factual statement that starts with the word “did?”
@@TheAllcreatorLiveArchivesin other words, ‘What inspired the Madonna bit’
@@TheAllcreatorLiveArchives🤡🤡🤡
Well, Madonna and Rodman aren't exactly short of reasons to mock them and there's numerous tales of each one's ego really bothering people, so I'd guess that's at least part of it
This is all time that could be spent getting me my beverage 😂😂😂
Immediately thought of that when I saw the title, I was so glad to see it here 😂
The Madonna bit was allways so real. It felt like I was eavesdropping 😂
When what happened to her face just proving it even more.
I love how smiling friends took this concept and won a marathon with it. Zach and Chris have stated that putting cartoon characters in irl situations is hilarious and it shows.
The same could be said with Who Framed Roger Rabbit.
“No that’s okay you can put not sure”
Seth Macfarlanes jafar just makes it so much funnier to me too like he’s so chill about it his voice is perfect
1:04 has to be the funniest one, you knew he was gonna say something about all the tasks and the delivery on top of Aquaman's reaction is peak
I know people get mad when a family guy joke goes on for too long but I like these bits in any show where the dialogue just randomly becomes really realistic and mundane
Indeed, like the random scene where Peter is struggling tediously with sticky plastic wrap to cover food.
the train one with peter and carter is really good
Smiling Friends Goes to Brazil took this to an extreme though
@@MattMelon519 I know, great episode lmao
"Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Conway Twitty." hated whenever this happened
Seth Green defending robot chicken from Seth MacFarlane's scrutiny is peak 😂😂😂
4:57 I swear they never really draw Stewie squinting his eyes like that anymore.
I miss that!!😢
Sounds like a season 1-3 thing
Same with the head tilt
Honorable mention to the couch scene in the Star Wars episode
2:20 be really great if these guys ever did a podcast.
Peter's father is dead
2:47 this is too accurate
3:11. Every trip. Every. Trip. Glad I'm not alone...
YES E V E R Y T I M E
same lmao
0:04 nobody gonna mention how they're those two monkeys there that are missing their nose?
Good old classic family guy
Exactly. Like that one time Peter's glasses went over his nose @@DaddyDex420
Animation team was high and forgot
@@MaJunior2323its not an easter egg lmao its an animation error
God I miss the old Family Guy
People used to say that during the season 6-12 era and most scenes in this compilation are from that period
Yeah people are just not satisfied with anything. Family guy is just great
@@Niklas1611 No it’s not
@@spectraphantom5870 lol OK that's not true, it's just a really successful TV shows and it's ongoing since 1998 but yeah it's awful 😂😂😂
@@Niklas1611Simpsons is still going since 1989 and it clearly is terrible now. There are also a lot of popular things that suck, "money and fame" is a pretty lame standard to use to see if a show is well written. A lot of shows have high ratings because numerous people just have their TV on in the background..
You have to think this type of dialogue in family guy was a big influence on the humor in smiling friends
I love that they forgot Dorothy's shoes. Like the one aspect of her character that everyone remembers, and they somehow forgot to give her them.
Everything red in that scene was Blue/Black. I dunno, seems intentional.
4:48 stewie repeating an earlier joke is so relatable. Sometimes people don't react and you're not sure if your joke was heard
It's because there was a deleted storyline of Dorothy and hank (the hired hand who looks like scarecrow) had a little crush going on
From the actual movie?
@@carlymara88 In early versions of the script, yes. But also no because they removed it before the movie was produced.
i always thought it was because she met scarecrow first, and since he was her first friend in oz he held a special place in her heart
Family guy is so real when they have realistic dialogue
2:48 Eye exam was so on point💀😂
Family Guy walked so Smiling Friends could run
Jafar being so sure that 3 is clearer than 4 and then going right back to "uhhhh..." on the next one was the most real thing 😂
That perfunctory “Number 3” at 3:02 got me. Transcendent
One of my favorites comes from the Star Wars reenactment:
"Any attack made by the rebels against us would be a useless gesture, no matter what technical data they've obtained. This station is now the ultimate power in the universe."
"That's fantastic! Excellent work. So no weaknesses at all?"
"N... no."
"You uh... you hesitated there. Is there something I should know about?"
"No, it's uh virtually indestructible, like 99.9% of it."
"Okay... wouldn't really be doing my job if I ask what's the .01?"
"Well, there is this hole, it was kind of an aesthetic choice by the architect. And if you shot a missile into this hole... then the station blows up."
"Whoa, whoa! Slow down. That sounds like a pretty big design flaw."
"No, no. The hole's only two meters across."
"Well, that's no bigger than a womp rat."
"Exactly. And to get within range of it, you'd have to skim across the whole trench, it's no big deal."
"Well, can't you like, board it up? Maybe put some plywood over it or something?"
"Well, that would look terrible. I mean, we'd have to think about resale."
"Resale? What are you talking about? That property is right above sunset. The value is only gonna go up!"
"Lord Vader, your references to the Las Vegas enterprise system haven't given you the clairvoyance to turn a profit for that condo in Glendale, nor has it... (choking)"
"I find your lack of faith disturbing. That property is within a prime location-- twenty minutes to the beach, twenty minutes to downtown..."
"There's... nothing to do... downtown."
"Enough of this! Vader, release him!"
"As you wish."
(gasps)
"Okay, so we gonna plug up that hole?"
"Yeah, we can get it done tomorrow if price is no object."
"Ehhhhh..."
"We'll get estimates."
"Get estimates, yeah, yeah."
I think that was los angeles real estate market, iirc. Those are not Vegas locations, Vegas has an awesome and underappreciated downtown, it's unclear what an enterprise system is, and Vegas does not have a beach. Being "that guy" aside, I did enjoy that scene especially as well. Their Star Wars parody was nothing compared to Chicken's Star Wars material but that part was certainly an exception.
Rose is fine, we’re moving on
I'm the tulip guy in real life lol
I can’t get my eyes tested without smirking thinking about that Jafar scene
3:55 I love how Peter Griffin trashes on Cartoon Network/Adult Swim for not being a "real" network like CBS and for their signature 11-minute runtime for shows
Especially given how Family Guy owes its second chance to that network.
@@gurvmlk Family Guy would've been a memory of the past if Adult Swim never aired the show and got brought back thanks to the astronomically high ratings
@@ArtieArchives That was certainly the height of my watching it. At least outside of DVDs.
@@gurvmlk I wonder how Peter Griffin would like it if I trashed his home network "FOX" for being behind the main three
@@ArtieArchives He's probably done that enough on his own.
Scenes like these were definitely a big inspiration for Smiling Friends.
These skits walked so Smiling Friends could run
Cringe
Peter talking with his son about how stupid a cartoon is might be the most dad thing I’ve ever seen him doing
4:45 Fun fact: Chris's voice actor created Robot Chicken
Duhhh
@@vilebasterd5729 Duhhhhhh
@@robiginal That's what I said yes
He was also on Buffy TVS before Family Guy. "Seeing" him in Family Guy was weird, and then he makes Robot Chicken.
...Just trying to make conversation.
badum bump
That's the joke
I love these dry humor gags. Very realistic conversations are just as funny as jokes.
0:55 I like how they represent how some people rudely interrupt each other, albeit talking in a smart ass monotonous calm almost robotic insensitive way.
Absolutely true memory, watching the Wizard of Oz:
At the end when she hugs everyone to say goodbye and tells Scarecrow "I'll miss you most of all", even as a little kid in the 1960s watching that on a black&white TV way back then I thought it was pretty rude to say that in front of Tin Man and Cowardly Lion. Hello? Dorothy ahem, a little consideration over here? LOL ;-)
As someone who had an eye exam for the first time a year ago, that one in particular felt especially realistic considering that's exactly how my eye exam went.
“one of thems in my office and the others in your office, and those two didn’t even exist until about a few hours ago…yikes”
Need more of these in the current moments instead of the constant social commentary
Just found the channel can you please make another part of quagmire being normal
^ this
My guy here with this nice upscaling on these clips too
1:59 I like this single line where Peter almost loses his accent
Genuinely loved this type of comedy from this show. Absolutely loved it.
this kind of humour is great because it’s just conversations that could genuinely happen in real life under certain circumstances and not perfectly timed jokes that took forever to set up and require context to be funny
“I’ll feel like I’m on the forest moon of Endor"
These are my absolute favorite jokes in Family Guy.
2:32
RIP Phil Hartman
3:25 isn’t that the guy who does the majority of the voices on MAD?
No that's John Viener who was never on mad. You're probably thinking about Kevin Shinick who in turn, was never on family guy.
seriously some of my favorite bits in the whole show
The fact that Seth Green voices Chris makes that Robot Chicken debate so much sweeter lol
2:34 is literally a simpsons reference to Lionel hutz the crappy lawyer that works in the mall and tries to sell his half drank orange Julius 🤣
was recommended this channel out of nowhere (as i’m sure pretty much everyone else here was) and it’s so funny how quickly it’s turned into a full-time family guy funny moments compilation channel. godspeed soldier
Honestly this takes so much talent cause it’s so believable as a casual conversation.
What’s crazier is that some of it is from later seasons most people think it’s the early seasons but as long as Seth was there writing it feels so much realer
2:51 this is a favourite scene it’s relatable and relaxing
That Madonna bit hilarious and true
Was the IRS auditor trying to hit on Jaffar subtly but instead came off as hella creepy and invasive? 5:42
If you guys aren't aware Chris' voice actor started Robot Chicken and obv Peter's is the creator of Family Guy that's the joke
Rose is *fine* .. moving on
3:56 I love that. The two Seths, lol.
0:28 this kills me every fucking time
Couldn't stop laughing when i first saw this
The point of the "monkey typewriters" scenario is to point out the inevitablility of an outcome given an ifinite amount of time and iterations. And it wouldn't just be Shakespeare. Given an infinite amount of time and random variation literally every outcome is certain
I'd love to think that the Robot Chicken scene started out as a bit, but then after a certain point they went off script, and actually started bickering about it.
I never realized how often they purposely made the characters stutter or interrupt each other to make it seem more like a real conversation than a cartoon. Not something you see with most other cartoons.
They really shine in these bits. I can't think of any sitcom that comes close to their execution of this sorta' dry humor.
The Jafar Eye Exam is Literally Me.
I had thought about that Wizard of Oz scene years before and when Family Guy started the joke, I knew EXACTLY where it was going.
This feels like a different show
The eye exam parody of direct-to-DVD Disney sequels is absolute gold 😂
Fun fact Dorothy says that to Scarecrow because they originally had it in the script for her and Scarecrow to be romantic, but the idea was scraped. (I'm glad it was)
Me too
It's even funnier that they're talking about Madonna(which is another name for Mary, Mother of God) in a Catholic Church.
1:13 Why would the plane fuel upside down?
Seth Macfarlane after having a conversation: WRIGHT THAT DOWN! WRIGHT THAT DOWN!!
bro... write*
@@charlierobinson5444 I knew this was coming 😭😭😭😭
Holy crap Lois, it's Edgar Wright
@@Coconut_Prrson I hate you all
1:48 wait Dennis Rodman out of all the people
Dude you'd be surprised
Jose Canseco out of all people too
6:03 I'll literally do that if it ever happen to me. I will never could (him/her) a big fart, more of a F-jack'ss. 😅
@@FuriousMathsDebater Hold on!...Let me just...there.
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