That FCC song is itself a parody of something called the Volunteer Fireman's Picnic. There's recording of it on TH-cam right now. Funny that I never bothered to look that up until I first saw Tony's video.
13:40 When I first saw the "pausing for a really long time" joke, I was a bit baffled. Then, upon further research, found out that, yeah, even kinks that esoteric have a sizable audience on the web. It probably festered while watching stuff like this back in the 90's.
I think this is one of my favorite episodes you've done...mostly for the string of jokes that left me on the floor from laughing so hard, starting with "Disney's Visual Metaphor for Sadness Land [Umbrellas:$70]" and ending with "Some Jerk with a Leaf Blower".
I always thought that Inglourious Basterds clip was you doing a Bad Lip Reading or something. I remember the constant ads on Blip but I don't remember specific ones, other than the Disneyland ads and the Denny's ads.
Tony Goldmark Hopefully, it'll be more worth it when the new Super Nintendo World gets done. Though I'm sure if that'll mean they'll be having a remake of "The Wizard" (1989), since that featured Universal too. Wouldn't be too bad an idea though.
I went to Orlando in 2015 based on Tony's review of The Simpsons Ride. Unfortunately, I didn't do my homework for that trip, and only bought tickets for Islands of Adventure, aka the side of the park The Simpsons were not on. Still fun though XD
Henry Barnill Never meet your heroes man. One day your looking at a poster of The Chicago Bulls wanting to be like Mike. The next thing you know, you're at a meet 'n' greet with Mr. Airness and you see him treating his fans, assistant, and own kids like shit.
Henry Barnill Ha! Touche. My bf, who used to do security at Disney World, almost ran him over with a golf cart at the Wide world of Sports complex. I told him he shoulda driven it faster.
There's a lot I like about Dinosaur - I like how genuinely scary it is at its best moments, and I REALLY like the museum design of the queue - but I can't honestly consider it one of my favorites for a few reasons. First off, it uses the same ride technology as Indiana Jones at Disneyland, but to far less successful ends. It always feels like a bit of a waste that THAT opened in Florida instead of an Indy clone. Second, the plot of the ride makes no Goddamn sense (see Doggans' Animal Kingdom video for some funny dissection of how it makes no Goddamn sense) and...yeah, I'm such a nitpicker that does affect my opinion of it. I dislike that they shoehorned a tie-in to the movie Dinosaur into it (originally it was called Countdown To Extinction). I dislike that in order to hide the corners they had to cut while building it, the lights are turned down so low you can barely even SEE the dinosaurs most of the time. And I REALLY dislike that they basically poured all the Dinoland money into THAT one ride, as opposed to making the land better overall. Still...I don't think I've ever spent a day at Animal Kingdom without riding it at least once.
Wanted to know cause I don't think you've ever discussed it in any of your videos. I've seen David talk about it Dave does Disney world videos Everyone says that it's a lesser version of Indy but I only see that they only use the same ride vehicle. The only nitpick I have of it is that it rips off the ending of Jurassic Park the ride or River adventure with the climax is a drop going under the big bad dinosaur, in this case the Carnatour instead of the TRex
I found out that the Discovery River Boat ride also had a animatronic Iguanodon for a while which was an obvious promotion to that Dinosaur movie nobody remembers
They're available now on channelawesome.com - just search for them, you'll find them - and I'll make them public on TH-cam once I'm closer to releasing the Season Three Outtakes Special.
I can answer that. I originally got that shirt from Teefury, but I did find the original artist who made the design on their own TeePublic page over here- www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/72825-the-perfect-neighbor?store_id=3992
iHeartRyanStiles Bryan Cranston, aka America's answer to Daniel Day Lewis, was in the FOX sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle, where he played a clueless dad. He went on to star in Breaking Bad.
When it comes to the joke at 13:40 Man don't worry about it I have that fetish and I found it funny and I mean I get it, it is weird I'm still figuring out now why this turns me on but I could say that about a lot of things
That FCC song is itself a parody of something called the Volunteer Fireman's Picnic. There's recording of it on TH-cam right now. Funny that I never bothered to look that up until I first saw Tony's video.
13:40 When I first saw the "pausing for a really long time" joke, I was a bit baffled. Then, upon further research, found out that, yeah, even kinks that esoteric have a sizable audience on the web. It probably festered while watching stuff like this back in the 90's.
Fuckin' Rule 34, man...
If it exists, it'll turn into an animal? XD
I think this is one of my favorite episodes you've done...mostly for the string of jokes that left me on the floor from laughing so hard, starting with "Disney's Visual Metaphor for Sadness Land [Umbrellas:$70]" and ending with "Some Jerk with a Leaf Blower".
All this time... ALL this FREAKING time... and I only just noticed Quizmaster is holding those damn "World's Finest Chocolate" bars...
What?
That Violent Femmes thing is right up there with the 90210 teens being excited about The Flaming Lips.
I always thought that Inglourious Basterds clip was you doing a Bad Lip Reading or something. I remember the constant ads on Blip but I don't remember specific ones, other than the Disneyland ads and the Denny's ads.
One of these comments actual holds the key to tony next review see if u can guess which one?
Those Blip commercials are still burned into my brain.
I'm thinking of going to California for vacation and, since you're an expert, is Universal worth it?
Absolutely.
Tony Goldmark OKEH
Tony Goldmark Hopefully, it'll be more worth it when the new Super Nintendo World gets done. Though I'm sure if that'll mean they'll be having a remake of "The Wizard" (1989), since that featured Universal too. Wouldn't be too bad an idea though.
I went to Orlando in 2015 based on Tony's review of The Simpsons Ride. Unfortunately, I didn't do my homework for that trip, and only bought tickets for Islands of Adventure, aka the side of the park The Simpsons were not on. Still fun though XD
If they could resurrect the caveman, why couldn't they resurrect Lincoln and JFK?
Henry Barnill Never meet your heroes man. One day your looking at a poster of The Chicago Bulls wanting to be like Mike. The next thing you know, you're at a meet 'n' greet with Mr. Airness and you see him treating his fans, assistant, and own kids like shit.
blakgumshoo He treated his fans like shit by making Space Jam.
Henry Barnill Ha! Touche. My bf, who used to do security at Disney World, almost ran him over with a golf cart at the Wide world of Sports complex. I told him he shoulda driven it faster.
They don't have their femurs.
Henry Barnill well they weren't promoting the hall of presidents.
Found it amusing that the commercial in front of the video was a Delta one set to Hi-ho.
I know your favorite ride in Animal Kingdom is Expedition Everest, may I ask do you like Dinosaur? cause its my second favorite ride there.
There's a lot I like about Dinosaur - I like how genuinely scary it is at its best moments, and I REALLY like the museum design of the queue - but I can't honestly consider it one of my favorites for a few reasons. First off, it uses the same ride technology as Indiana Jones at Disneyland, but to far less successful ends. It always feels like a bit of a waste that THAT opened in Florida instead of an Indy clone. Second, the plot of the ride makes no Goddamn sense (see Doggans' Animal Kingdom video for some funny dissection of how it makes no Goddamn sense) and...yeah, I'm such a nitpicker that does affect my opinion of it. I dislike that they shoehorned a tie-in to the movie Dinosaur into it (originally it was called Countdown To Extinction). I dislike that in order to hide the corners they had to cut while building it, the lights are turned down so low you can barely even SEE the dinosaurs most of the time. And I REALLY dislike that they basically poured all the Dinoland money into THAT one ride, as opposed to making the land better overall. Still...I don't think I've ever spent a day at Animal Kingdom without riding it at least once.
Wanted to know cause I don't think you've ever discussed it in any of your videos.
I've seen David talk about it Dave does Disney world videos
Everyone says that it's a lesser version of Indy but I only see that they only use the same ride vehicle.
The only nitpick I have of it is that it rips off the ending of Jurassic Park the ride or River adventure with the climax is a drop going under the big bad dinosaur, in this case the Carnatour instead of the TRex
7:32 that might as well be the slogan of the NRA
I found out that the Discovery River Boat ride also had a animatronic Iguanodon for a while which was an obvious promotion to that Dinosaur movie nobody remembers
I really liked the ABC end song. What happened to your blooper videos? Were those just on Blip and never put on TH-cam?
They're available now on channelawesome.com - just search for them, you'll find them - and I'll make them public on TH-cam once I'm closer to releasing the Season Three Outtakes Special.
I really hoped you'd mention where Kacy got that T-Shirt and if it's still being sold^^
You'd have to ask her.
I can answer that. I originally got that shirt from Teefury, but I did find the original artist who made the design on their own TeePublic page over here- www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/72825-the-perfect-neighbor?store_id=3992
I think that song is hilarious
Clueless Dad on FOX, sigh dated before it was even dated
iHeartRyanStiles Who knows? That Clueless Dad on FOX could someday play a meth kingpin in the greatest show ever made.
wait he was in Breaking bad too? I guess Tony couldn't fit that in in time or something, or are you just joking
iHeartRyanStiles Bryan Cranston, aka America's answer to Daniel Day Lewis, was in the FOX sitcom, Malcolm in the Middle, where he played a clueless dad. He went on to star in Breaking Bad.
oh.that.
but seriously though around the time that episode aired, Mull was on a terrible FOX sitcom called Dads that also starred Seth Green
I actually really like the song, i have lisned to it many many many times i love it
Have you ever been to Disney World Tony? If you haven't I highly reccomend
Can you guys not put Jared down?
When it comes to the joke at 13:40 Man don't worry about it I have that fetish and I found it funny and I mean I get it, it is weird I'm still figuring out now why this turns me on but I could say that about a lot of things