🤣🤣🤣💯 Awesome sketch for the start of such a horrific period of human history 😞 but history must be learned from to not be repeated! Great job threading the needle on this one 👏👏 and mad props to yalls Spanish skills! More skits in all Spanish plz it's good for us to have exposure to other languages, Americans are sadly deficient in this 🤦♂️
And when they come back after explaining what happened when they tried to go around to the north, a Norwegian visitor to the court says "Oh, yeah, we knew about *that*."
They run into Jo Koy or Dave Bautista who kills one of them. (Magellan was killed in the Philippines during his voyage around the world-- but after he sailed around the tip of South America and discovered the Straits of Magellan).
@@adleajehDon’t mention Rachel Zegler in the same sentence as latinos, as a Colombian we want nothing to do with her, she knows nothing about Colombia and she can’t even speak spanish💀
Funny thing is, my Spanish is so bad, he was the only one where I could actually understand most of what he said. The others speak faster than my poor little brain can translate.
A spanish here, for your information they did not switch to Dominican Spanish after the tobacco, in fact they did not mimic a Spanish accent in any part of the video. Cheers from Madrid
An instant classic -- and what a production! Live animals, gorgeous costumes, etc. Bad Bunny has got serious natural acting skills. And he seems to be really having fun, too - and was in almost every skit. I hope he's back on SNL again soon.
@@mcnedo8235 I also hate when the countries i colonize makes fun of me, its so rude. not event light hearted like genocide, rape, torture, you know, stuff thats actually acceptable to laugh at. Insulting ones country, thats just rude.
@mcnedo8235 in case @j.a.m5083 isn't being clear enough for you, we're laughing at COLONIALISM, not Spain. And that's because it's effing heinous and ridiculous, no matter which European flag was on the ship. I honestly hope you're joking...
Is this the first SNL sketch in the show’s history that’s entirely spoken in another language? I think it might be, this is groundbreaking. I loved it! Also Mikey Day did a great job at sounding like he speaks Spanish!
Mikey did a.... passable job. I mean, he undeniably "speaks Spanish" and he's understandable, but his pronunciation... he's basically speaking Spanish in English.
@pcbassoon3892 Although I'm not Japanese, I do speak it enough to get around at relative ease in Japan when I'm travelling there. I've understood what they were saying without subs. Granted, they have an accent, and not all the expressions were the most accurate (a workplace Japanese is a variety in its own), but in general it was a very good effort.
@@Sushipapi. bad bunny def had the puerto rican accent, and it sounded like marcello's was cuban (dont quote me on that), mikey was probably using a standard spanish accent since he isnt a native speaker. tbh idk about armisen.
Fun fact: The monarch of Spain at that time (Crown of Castille) was a woman: Isabel I the Catholic. She was married with Fernando of Aragon who is probably being played by Bad Bunny in this sketch. But the one who made the decisions was her, the first woman in Spanish history to have true political power (and a very big one for the matter, since with her spain became an empire) Pd: Awesome sketch, as always!
This is one of the funniest sketches in years. Everyone involved was on their game. Marcello is the man. The disapproving mother skit last year with Pedro and now this one with Bad Bunny. Very exciting new trajectory for SNL, keep up the hard work!
@lukewormholes5388 the dumb are in the majority. So yes, maybe it's me that doesn't have a boring dumbed down sense of comedy. I watched SNL live during the late 80s and 90s. This sketch didn't provide not one laugh. It is on par with MadTV.
Idk Bad Bunny has WAYY better acting skills and comedic timing than I thought he would.. he was so natural. The other guy was good - but when you’re next to someone who’s doing something naturally it becomes noticeable when they’re acting. Still great skit tho
This is the best SNL sketch I've seen in years. It reminds me in all the best ways of something Mitchell & Webb would write. I can only assume Marcello wrote it, in which case, major props to him, he is KILLING it this season.
How is he killing it? He's barely in any of the skits, and when he is it's to play a bit where he speaks Spanish... he has a schtick. Can you name a skit or two where he was a standout? He's not as bad as Punkie, Devon, or Molly, but that's a pretty low bar to clear because they're awful. This is one of the worst casts in decades.
@@SeditiousJerk Yeah, yeah, yeah. SNL sucks now, the cast is awful, blah blah blah. We've heard this all before. People have been saying that literally every year since the 80s. And it says more about you than the show that despite the show being bad, you continue to not only watch it, but take time to comment.
Yeah, somebody says "this is the best sketch I've seen in years" for every SNL show. And nobody knows who the hell the writers are except for shilling insiders. Enjoy your union raise.
I find myself coming back to this sketch a lot. I think it's the delivery and timing of the whole cast that sells it. It felt natural and I was just plopped down in the middle of a conversation with a bunch of manitos with a sense of humor.
Fred Armisen is Venezuelan on his mother's side, so he does know Spanish (even though it's different from Spanish spoken in Spain and other countries where Spanish is an official language or at least widely recognized and understood).
This was brilliant! Like Drunk History in Spanish. Lol Love the costumes too! Worthy of an actual period costume drama. P.S. I did not know who Bad Bunny was until tonight. He's a natural in acting! Excelente! 😆
@DunedinMultimedia2 Puerto Rican rapper. I watched 2 videos of his performance tonight and actually liked it. But I think you'll have to like rap and/or Latin music. Kind of an acquired taste I guess.
Just like the sketch where Day plays a white Spanish teacher who gets outclassed by two students (Ana de Armas and Marcello Hernandez) who know Spanish because they're native speakers.
Also Venezuelan (Fred Armisen, if you can believe it, is half Venezuelan, a quarter German, and a quarter Korean [initially thought to be Japanese], but he's so racially ambiguous that he has played light-skinned black, Middle Eastern, Turkish, Russian, British, American Indian/Native American, Pacific Islander -- pretty much all the races of the world, or at least the ones that are widely recognized).
@@canaisyoung3601 it’s cool to learn Fred is Venezuelan but as a Spanish speaker I can tell you he sounded like a white guy speaking Spanish. While Venezuela has many accents the most common has its roots in the Canary Islands. So in this skit we saw Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Venezuela come together. All of them descendants of the Canary Islands and inherited the accents and evolved them to their own.
I was in Barcelona last winter and picked up a Spanish accent and was listening for it in the act, but didn't hear anything. It wasn't necessary, because the actors spoke with their own Spanish accent and rocked it! 🤩
Firstly, Bad Bunny needs to actually be in more acting projects. He was great in Bullet Train, great in SNL too. Secondly, they absolutely KILLED this sketch. It's funny because i can almost guarantee the moment they showed "the new world" in the map everyone was thinking "Go around it" but hearing them say what you're thinking😂
Im not sure why he is asked to come on SNL, first of all you dont look that good if you ask me, looks like my house cleaner in Sydney Australia and then he cant speak English , so NOT Hollywood Material
@@svt30 I've heard enough Spaniards talk and have listen to Enrique sing to know I'm not fond of whatever "sound" they are trying to make. :) have a Spaniard say a la vez :)
3:49 ~~ As history goes, the “going around it” became so intense. That’s how they discovered *automatic locomotives* , and launched the new discovery age of Europe ~~
This skit made me 😂 so much because I can't tell how many times I've looked at certain food & wondered who was the first to eat it & what drove them to trying it that first time.
I wish more people knew that Fred Armisen is a Latino cast member, as well as East Asian. He's Venezuelan on his mother's side and German and South Korean (initially thought to be Japanese) on his father's side. Is it the fact that Fred looks so racially ambiguous that no one knows what he is? Or do they assume he's just another white male SNL cast member?
This is seriously one of the best sketches in the las couple of years. You guys sell it perfectly. Technically it's also very beautiful. The costumes and cinematography are amazing. 10/10.
The pacing of this skit is great. It’s that quick PDD cutting where you’re still laughing when another joke catches you off guard. Bad Bunny and Marcello crushed it!
Nooo disagree, the turkey is what makes Thanksgiving!!! (Tofu versions good too) Least imo... one of the actually most wholesome American holidays not just all about consumerism.... but hey to each their own 🤷♂️🙏🦃🦃🍗🤤
Okay but I respect Bad Bunny for attempting the peninsular accent here! He held it almost all the way through and even threw in some Spain-specific slang! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
For the past 15 years or so, I have not been very impressed with a large number of SNL sketches. But, this one was fantastic! Very funny! Well written.
Thanks! After all, the _whitexicans_ love mocking the Caribbean dialects. Which is rich, considering that almost none of them speak other languages aside Spanish. Slow-ass, drugged up sounding Spanish at that.
@@LolaDelMarCaribe ironically the PR accent is one of the closest to actual Spanish spoken in Spain. Obviously not Castilian ofcourse but it sounds like the Canarians in Tenerife and some parts of Andalusia. Some words like embustero, Guagua, fo, esmallao, empachao and more are used in those regions of Spain. It’s sad we are not taught about our Spanish ancestors much. I mean I kinda get why but it’s still the largest part of our genetic make up as a whole.
LeT’s not forget the llama turning its head to look at Fred when he was being insulted! That was hilarious too!! It’s like even the animals had perfect comedic timing!
I love to see Spanish speaking SNL. It's so much more reflective of the nuances of U.S. culture, and the wider audience of the show. Plus, this is just funny. Kudos.
Marcello reminds me of a modern day Desi Arnaz. This sketch is bsolutely brilliant! I would definitely love to see more versions of this exact skit. Loved it!!!
One of the best SNL skits I have seen in years. The fact that it was actually in Spanish made it so much better. Well done
I don’t always watch SNL sketches but I am doing it this time because I majorly simp on bad bunny 🎉🎉🎉
Recognizing the little words was nice!
Watch El ministerio del tiempo.
I'm trying to learn Spanish for my gf and this sketch gave me hope because I knew some sentences. The rest was education.
@@carlamarlene2927you should see "la policia mexicana" to improove 😊
Honestly, I would watch a whole series with this cast
Absolutely 💯
Yeah 👍🏽
🤣🤣🤣💯 Awesome sketch for the start of such a horrific period of human history 😞 but history must be learned from to not be repeated! Great job threading the needle on this one 👏👏 and mad props to yalls Spanish skills! More skits in all Spanish plz it's good for us to have exposure to other languages, Americans are sadly deficient in this 🤦♂️
@@jkookie1964they could totally turn this into like a comedy central parody historical series 💯💯👏👏
There is a series with this cast. It's called SNL
I usually don't repeat watching SNL sketches, but this one is absolutely HILARIOUS
This needs a sequel with Pedro Pascal in Chilean accent showing what is actually there when you go "around it".
Jenny Ortega or Rachel Ziegler (half Latina) as a bratty princess and J. Lo or Salma Hayak as the queen.
And when they come back after explaining what happened when they tried to go around to the north, a Norwegian visitor to the court says "Oh, yeah, we knew about *that*."
They run into Jo Koy or Dave Bautista who kills one of them. (Magellan was killed in the Philippines during his voyage around the world-- but after he sailed around the tip of South America and discovered the Straits of Magellan).
@@adleajehDon’t mention Rachel Zegler in the same sentence as latinos, as a Colombian we want nothing to do with her, she knows nothing about Colombia and she can’t even speak spanish💀
And when Pedro shows up he shouts "it's a me, Mario!"
I'm sorry but the dude that just repeats "go around it" had me rolling in tears 😂😂😂
Mikey being the fourth Spanish speaker was not something I had on my SNL BINGO card LMAO.
who are the other two?
@@sweet__cherryThat was past and present cast members Fred Armisen and Marcello Hernandez, in that order.
Im feeling muey confused rn. Lol
Funny thing is, my Spanish is so bad, he was the only one where I could actually understand most of what he said. The others speak faster than my poor little brain can translate.
@@kira7of10 kinda all you needed to know was caca and cojones. No one ever taught you “herpes melon” and testicle-faced chicken” in Spanish class 👨🎓
The best part of this is Andrew Dismukes squinting and saying "go around it"
Magellan finally did go around it.
Amazing
...da vuelta...
And then flicking the holy water lmaooo
Yep!!!😂😂😂
The priest throwing holy water on the pumpkin had me screaming 😂
That part almost made me lose my job as overnight security guard😂😂😂😂. Has me in stitches every time I see it 😅😊
Same!
Not priest, Monk. Likely a Franciscan flair
Wasn't that hand sanitiser?
Who plays him?
Andrew Dismukes' reinforcing one-liners are everything 💕
So true
had me dying
Fr 😂
La vuelta
The way they shifted to Dominican-Spanish at the end after the tobacco was perfect!!!
Totally😅 weird and funny coming from Bad Bunny
oooh hahahahaha 🤣😂😅DALE LA VUELTA MANITO..GO AROUND IT BRO
A spanish here, for your information they did not switch to Dominican Spanish after the tobacco, in fact they did not mimic a Spanish accent in any part of the video. Cheers from Madrid
@pablos.reyero4511 is correct. Not one feminine lisp is heard.
Oh wow. As a non-Spanish speaker, what did they do? What changes did they make?
An instant classic -- and what a production! Live animals, gorgeous costumes, etc. Bad Bunny has got serious natural acting skills. And he seems to be really having fun, too - and was in almost every skit. I hope he's back on SNL again soon.
Almost every skit?
very natural i was surprised
Bad Bunny playing a spaniard when hes in the !77um!n@t! And from my island Puerto Rico. How ironic....
He’s awesome in Bullet train too 🤷♀️🤣
As much as I don't like his music I'm honestly pleasantly surprised
Great sketch! Andrew Dismukes throwing holy water at the herpes melon was prolly my favorite part lmao
Agreed...subtle but muy efectivo
the eyes he made when saying "la vuelta" like:
= _ =
😂😂😂
@@dafne_rdz lmfao "Dude just GO AROUND!" This sketch had a lot of solid gold lines rofl
I love that he said only “La Vuelta” I was rolling 😂😂😂😂
@@anatineojaquez7354 😂😂😂
The Spanish king and prince got the Caribbean accent very quickly 😂🇨🇺🇩🇴🇵🇷
There's no ththththththth!
They are quick learners
LOL!!
Actually the Caribbean accents come from certain parts of Spain.
This is one reason I wish I could speak Spanish is to hear the accents.
One of the most original and funny sketches I've seen in a long time. Marcello bringing the renaissance to SNL -more of this please!
Very funny, but not original it seems to be heavily inspired by the hilarious BBC series Blackadder (S2E3- 'Potato')
I am Spanish and the fact that they're trying the best to speak with a parody of our accent is by far the best of all hahahaha
They are just laughing at our country!!
@@mcnedo8235 I also hate when the countries i colonize makes fun of me, its so rude. not event light hearted like genocide, rape, torture, you know, stuff thats actually acceptable to laugh at. Insulting ones country, thats just rude.
@mcnedo8235 in case @j.a.m5083 isn't being clear enough for you, we're laughing at COLONIALISM, not Spain. And that's because it's effing heinous and ridiculous, no matter which European flag was on the ship. I honestly hope you're joking...
Everyone being afraid of the pumpkin was the funniest part of the sketch.
Those cancerous pumpkins scare me too. Maybe that's why they try to sell them during Halloween.
I’m afraid of those. Seriously. Gross.
What... chicken with face testicles? Also funniest..
When he sprayed holy water on the "herpes pumpkin", I almost lost my composure 😂😂😂
Those "peanut pumpkins" are revolting.
Marcello is becoming a huge star right before our eyes. It's a beautiful thing to see. And everyone in this skit made it great. Awesome skit!!!!!
Dismukes!
👏👏👏👏💯💯💯🙏
@@annt7384When Andrew Dismukes threw holy water to the herpes melon, I lost it. 😂
@@lorelynprthat was HILARIOUS 😆
Is this the first SNL sketch in the show’s history that’s entirely spoken in another language? I think it might be, this is groundbreaking. I loved it! Also Mikey Day did a great job at sounding like he speaks Spanish!
I think there was a spoof of The Office completely in Japanese.
@@СергейТуркин-с9ъ Was it actually in Japanese? I don't know enough about Japanese to be able to tell.
Mikey did a.... passable job. I mean, he undeniably "speaks Spanish" and he's understandable, but his pronunciation... he's basically speaking Spanish in English.
@pcbassoon3892 Although I'm not Japanese, I do speak it enough to get around at relative ease in Japan when I'm travelling there. I've understood what they were saying without subs. Granted, they have an accent, and not all the expressions were the most accurate (a workplace Japanese is a variety in its own), but in general it was a very good effort.
@@ichijofestival2576 He speaks Spanish with an accent, same as every other nation in Latin America. Mikey did great.
Hats off to the whole cast
😂 👏🏻
As a native Spanish speaker this had me laughing in both languages
Yes it did!!!!
en efecto, this is comedy and cine
Really? What dialect was used in this sketch?
@@Sushipapi. spanish
@@Sushipapi. bad bunny def had the puerto rican accent, and it sounded like marcello's was cuban (dont quote me on that), mikey was probably using a standard spanish accent since he isnt a native speaker. tbh idk about armisen.
Fun fact: The monarch of Spain at that time (Crown of Castille) was a woman: Isabel I the Catholic. She was married with Fernando of Aragon who is probably being played by Bad Bunny in this sketch. But the one who made the decisions was her, the first woman in Spanish history to have true political power (and a very big one for the matter, since with her spain became an empire)
Pd: Awesome sketch, as always!
The first woman to have political power and infact being the first queen regeant of Europe was Doña Urraca I de Leon. Not Isabel I.
See, this is why we need more Latinas on SNL (or, if you will, "They shouldn't have squandered Melissa Villaseñor").
Would have been nice to see a woman in the skit
This is one of the funniest sketches in years. Everyone involved was on their game. Marcello is the man. The disapproving mother skit last year with Pedro and now this one with Bad Bunny. Very exciting new trajectory for SNL, keep up the hard work!
to think people actually share your opinion is weird
@@scienz you think after scrolling through this entire section of positive comments you might step back for a second and think, "maybe it's me?"
@lukewormholes5388 the dumb are in the majority. So yes, maybe it's me that doesn't have a boring dumbed down sense of comedy. I watched SNL live during the late 80s and 90s. This sketch didn't provide not one laugh. It is on par with MadTV.
@lukewormholes5388 being a kid in the 80s says a lot about their opinion of comedy. I bet all in the family and the Flintstones are more their taste
Bunny and Marcello make a great team 😂
The facial expressions alone!😮
@@annt7384 They don't hold back. It's awesome.
"Bunny" 😂
@@jg2722 that's just his name 😂 you're making it weird. How is bad bunny weird but bunny is okay 😂😭
Idk Bad Bunny has WAYY better acting skills and comedic timing than I thought he would.. he was so natural. The other guy was good - but when you’re next to someone who’s doing something naturally it becomes noticeable when they’re acting. Still great skit tho
This is the best SNL sketch I've seen in years. It reminds me in all the best ways of something Mitchell & Webb would write. I can only assume Marcello wrote it, in which case, major props to him, he is KILLING it this season.
How is he killing it? He's barely in any of the skits, and when he is it's to play a bit where he speaks Spanish... he has a schtick. Can you name a skit or two where he was a standout? He's not as bad as Punkie, Devon, or Molly, but that's a pretty low bar to clear because they're awful. This is one of the worst casts in decades.
@@SeditiousJerkYou're boring
@@SeditiousJerk Yeah, yeah, yeah. SNL sucks now, the cast is awful, blah blah blah. We've heard this all before. People have been saying that literally every year since the 80s. And it says more about you than the show that despite the show being bad, you continue to not only watch it, but take time to comment.
I read your comment before watching it. You majorly over-hyped it. It was fine. Best in years? Cmon
Yeah, somebody says "this is the best sketch I've seen in years" for every SNL show. And nobody knows who the hell the writers are except for shilling insiders. Enjoy your union raise.
I find myself coming back to this sketch a lot. I think it's the delivery and timing of the whole cast that sells it. It felt natural and I was just plopped down in the middle of a conversation with a bunch of manitos with a sense of humor.
I have an issue with them not liking the tomato 😂
The best skit of the night! Seeing Fred speaking in Spanish was a treat!
Seeing Fred in any language is a treat.
Fred Armisen is Venezuelan on his mother's side, so he does know Spanish (even though it's different from Spanish spoken in Spain and other countries where Spanish is an official language or at least widely recognized and understood).
You shoudl watch his show Los Espookys!
This was brilliant! Like Drunk History in Spanish. Lol Love the costumes too! Worthy of an actual period costume drama.
P.S. I did not know who Bad Bunny was until tonight. He's a natural in acting! Excelente! 😆
Can’t believe he’s pulling off that ruff but he is.
They made this sketch on the way to the Renaissance Fair
Haha YESSS! Totally Drunk History vibes
I still don't know who he is.
@DunedinMultimedia2 Puerto Rican rapper. I watched 2 videos of his performance tonight and actually liked it. But I think you'll have to like rap and/or Latin music. Kind of an acquired taste I guess.
But seriously though, next Columbus Day, people should just walk around with a t-shirt reading "Go Around It, Dude"
I need that shirt!
Finally, an excuse to buy a Cricut that makes T-shirt decals.
Or "This isn't India!"
This should seriously be a thing 💀
0:44 needs to be a meme that goes around the world wide web
This is the funniest SNL sketch I’ve seen in years.
Marcelo, Benito and Fred should have their own show in Spanglish.
Bad Bunny is fantastic in this skit, one of the best non-actor skit performances in all this show's history.
Bruh, you smoked too much dookie
The set design, the props, the costumes…just gorgeous…which somehow made the skit even funnier
Props to Andrew on this one. Delivered every time. 😄
Right? He's only in like 3 shots, but he kills in each one.
Andrew always makes a sketch funnier. So underrated.
La vuelta!
Came here to say this! Glad you already had it covered.
Bruh he made it more classic
Andrew Dismukes as the monk needs his own skit
So funny haha with the holy water too
The turkey was good too.
@@constantreader8760, I thought the turkey was being a bit of a diva!😂
The fact that they did a whole sketch in Spanish is awesome
I am still watching this and the friar throwing holy water on the pumpkin still makes me crack up!
Mikey Day absolutely sounds like he is reciting his Oral Final Exam for Spanish III. I love it.
Just like the sketch where Day plays a white Spanish teacher who gets outclassed by two students (Ana de Armas and Marcello Hernandez) who know Spanish because they're native speakers.
All brilliant in this skit but Andrew Dismukes popping up with the one liners was the best! 😂
I love that he sprayed the pumpkin with holy water
aaah, I was looking for his name in the comments! he was hilarious 😂😂😂👌👌👌
He's a sneaky scene stealer sometimes!
La vuelta
It's brilliant how both were rocking the Cuban, Puerto Rican and Dominican accents during the skit. Hilarious skit.
Also Venezuelan (Fred Armisen, if you can believe it, is half Venezuelan, a quarter German, and a quarter Korean [initially thought to be Japanese], but he's so racially ambiguous that he has played light-skinned black, Middle Eastern, Turkish, Russian, British, American Indian/Native American, Pacific Islander -- pretty much all the races of the world, or at least the ones that are widely recognized).
@@canaisyoung3601 Yeah he blew my mind when I saw him speaking Spanish in another show called "los espookies".
@@canaisyoung3601 it’s cool to learn Fred is Venezuelan but as a Spanish speaker I can tell you he sounded like a white guy speaking Spanish. While Venezuela has many accents the most common has its roots in the Canary Islands. So in this skit we saw Puerto Rico, Cuba, Dominican Republic and Venezuela come together. All of them descendants of the Canary Islands and inherited the accents and evolved them to their own.
I was in Barcelona last winter and picked up a Spanish accent and was listening for it in the act, but didn't hear anything. It wasn't necessary, because the actors spoke with their own Spanish accent and rocked it! 🤩
@@calfencer Actual Spanish from Spain is very different from New World Spanish. It's like the difference between British English and Texas English.
ik it’s cus he’s the only native speaker other than marcello but bad bunny’s delivery is way funnier than anyone else’s here. hilarious
Fred Armisen also speaks spanish (which is probably why they had him as a cameo/guest in this)
Fred Armisen is Venezuelan from his maternal side
@@dhalmahernandez_dyUnfortunately, she forgot to tie her shoelaces one time, so she had to go to jail.
@@Unagoddno, she was late to the dentist
“You undercook fish? Believe it or not, also jail.”
I haven't laughed this hard at an SNL sketch in years 🤣
I've watched this sketch an unhealthy amount of times
May I also recommend: Captain Cook names Sandwich Island
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Firstly, Bad Bunny needs to actually be in more acting projects. He was great in Bullet Train, great in SNL too. Secondly, they absolutely KILLED this sketch. It's funny because i can almost guarantee the moment they showed "the new world" in the map everyone was thinking "Go around it" but hearing them say what you're thinking😂
"actually"
He also appears in a movie called Cassandro and the series Narcos
Im not sure why he is asked to come on SNL, first of all you dont look that good if you ask me, looks like my house cleaner in Sydney Australia and then he cant speak English , so NOT Hollywood Material
Andrew Dismukes was on for maybe three seconds in total, but his facial expressions and one-liners were so funny.
The monk saying “a vuelta” made me laugh so hard I cried a little. Jesus…hilarious sketch!
A king of Spain with such a tropical accent. 😂
si!! but I don't like the Spanish lisp
@@bogeyb200 its not a lisp
@@svt30 really? say veces like a Spaniard would. Listen to Enrique Iglesias sing "Heroe"
@@bogeyb200 C and Z are different sounds from S
@@svt30 I've heard enough Spaniards talk and have listen to Enrique sing to know I'm not fond of whatever "sound" they are trying to make. :) have a Spaniard say a la vez :)
3:49 ~~ As history goes, the “going around it” became so intense. That’s how they discovered *automatic locomotives* , and launched the new discovery age of Europe ~~
Yo this is probably the most expensive snl sketch. That wardrobe ain't cheap. This looked beautiful and was absolutely hilarious 😂😂.
Marcelo is killing it! I’m so glad latino hosts are making spaces for more Spanish sketches, they’ve been so good so far ❤🇵🇷
And no lecturing on colonialism, slavery or white supremacy
@@fritolaid6805wtf bro
Definitely my favorite way to learn Spanish
@@fritolaid6805like thats a bad thing? Ugh you're so narrow minded 😂
@@maikemejia6831 They speak Spanish a Latin based language….aka Latinos
This is literally one of the best SNL sketches I've watched in a really long time
Agreed
Literally, huh?
This skit made me 😂 so much because I can't tell how many times I've looked at certain food & wondered who was the first to eat it & what drove them to trying it that first time.
I really loved this sketch. It was very funny. And, as a Puerto Rican, it makes me feel pretty good to see Puerto Ricans being represented so well.
Bravo SNL for the full Spanish skits!!!! 🎉love it.
Marcello is killing it betweet this and the protective mom sketches! This was both funny and smart. Herpes melon and "la vuelta" really got me 😂
I can not breathe this was SPECTACULAR!!! Also those Caribbean accents took this to the next level!
Fred Armisen me sorprendió con su español. 👏👏👏👏
His mom is Venezuelan
I wish more people knew that Fred Armisen is a Latino cast member, as well as East Asian. He's Venezuelan on his mother's side and German and South Korean (initially thought to be Japanese) on his father's side. Is it the fact that Fred looks so racially ambiguous that no one knows what he is? Or do they assume he's just another white male SNL cast member?
Can't stop watching this skit over and over again.....cracks me up😅😅😅😅😅
0:24 - They kinda have a point. It's really hard to make a silk robe out of turkey wattles 👘🦃
Quiero ñlorar de felicidad. An all Spanish spoken sketch in SNL. Gracias Benito y Marcelo!!!!!
I watched this live, then rewided it several times. I love this skit. My favorite part is Andrew Dismukes random facial expressions.
This is seriously one of the best sketches in the las couple of years. You guys sell it perfectly. Technically it's also very beautiful. The costumes and cinematography are amazing. 10/10.
Excellent skit! Loved having it all in Spanish. Cool to see Fred Armisen in the skit!
The pacing of this skit is great. It’s that quick PDD cutting where you’re still laughing when another joke catches you off guard. Bad Bunny and Marcello crushed it!
This was the funniest skit in a loooong time. Excellent
This was by far my favorite sketch of the night! Marcello is becoming one of my favorites
Watching this was hysterical. Poor turkey.😅 So well done.
I could watch this dozens of times. A year on, i may, in fact, have now watched this dozens of times! Freaking perfect.
Nice seeing Fred Armisen in this skit!
Dude was splashing holy water at the pumpkin!! 🤣
The priest guy throwing holy water to the pumpkin made me lol
Loved all the Spanish accents mixed up: Spanish, Dominican, Puerto Rican, old Spanish, etc 😂😂
There was no Spanish accent there neither old Spanish.😂
The acting is superb
This skit reminds me Drunk History. Well brought!
Kept expecting Derik Waters to pop up in as a background character!
The moment they brought forth the turkey, nothing has changed from that day to present day Thanksgiving. So underwhelming 😂
U mean white ppls thankgiving
Ben Franklin wanted it to be our national bird instead of the Bald Eagle. Can you imagine?
And who are you to begrudge a bad horse? 😂😂
Nooo disagree, the turkey is what makes Thanksgiving!!! (Tofu versions good too) Least imo... one of the actually most wholesome American holidays not just all about consumerism.... but hey to each their own 🤷♂️🙏🦃🦃🍗🤤
Well, their feathers are more interesting than most chickens', so there's that.
oh man this is great! I wasn't expecting a fully spanish skit but holy crap it was awesome. Gave me monty python vibes and im here for it
Cuidado, cuidado, cuidado, cuidado las llamas!
…la vuelta…
Okay but I respect Bad Bunny for attempting the peninsular accent here! He held it almost all the way through and even threw in some Spain-specific slang! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
For the past 15 years or so, I have not been very impressed with a large number of SNL sketches. But, this one was fantastic! Very funny! Well written.
That Puerto Rican accent has so much flow. As a Mexican Im loving it. Wish we had more Caribbean folks in LA.
It’s rare to hear that, usually we are made fun off.
Thanks! After all, the _whitexicans_ love mocking the Caribbean dialects. Which is rich, considering that almost none of them speak other languages aside Spanish. Slow-ass, drugged up sounding Spanish at that.
Actually, Bad Bunny was doing a really solid Spain accent
@@LolaDelMarCaribe ironically the PR accent is one of the closest to actual Spanish spoken in Spain. Obviously not Castilian ofcourse but it sounds like the Canarians in Tenerife and some parts of Andalusia. Some words like embustero, Guagua, fo, esmallao, empachao and more are used in those regions of Spain. It’s sad we are not taught about our Spanish ancestors much. I mean I kinda get why but it’s still the largest part of our genetic make up as a whole.
@@MagicSnapOfr
This is the most hilarious sketch in years. Died laughing
We need a part 2 !!!! This was great
This has been one of the best written in a long time. Very entertained.
LeT’s not forget the llama turning its head to look at Fred when he was being insulted! That was hilarious too!! It’s like even the animals had perfect comedic timing!
first time i’ve ever left a comment on an snl sketch - this is pure gold, absolutely mustttt be a recurring series
I love to see Spanish speaking SNL. It's so much more reflective of the nuances of U.S. culture, and the wider audience of the show. Plus, this is just funny. Kudos.
Absolutely 💯💯👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
oh god this was cringe
Dismukes had like 2 or 3 lines in this but his face and delivery just cracked me up 😂
I feel like Dismukes would have fit in really well with the early 2000s cast.
Love how the Spanish princes turned Cuban after smoking the dookies! The sketch takes on whole new dimension in Spanish.😂
Marcello reminds me of a modern day Desi Arnaz. This sketch is bsolutely brilliant! I would definitely love to see more versions of this exact skit. Loved it!!!
This was hilarious. Maybe my new favorite SNL sketch of all time.
I love Fred Armisen is not the first time imitating character that speaks Spanish very clear 🇩🇴
He's Argentinian!
He’s in a lot of Spanish comedy series because he is fluent
@@JesterquestYT not hes venezuelan and korean
De español de España a español dominicano, que le de la vuelta manito! 😂
Quien habló dominicano bad bunny habla como
Boricua
@@Diazhjucarlos3479Marcelo hablo como Dominican. Pues asi habla el sirndo mitad Cuban nd Dominican.
Jajaja hasta a bad bunny le salió el “que le de la vuelta manito” dominicanisimo 😂😂😂
@@Maya1unapareció cubano los tres acentos parecen pero cambiaba comenzo acento español y cambiaban
Bro was not expecting a full on Spanish skit that shit was hilarious 😂😂😂😂
Me encantó. 😂😂😂 le das la vuelta mi hermano, le das la vuelta manito. 🤣🤣
I could watch a whole tv series based around this, best sketch in recent memory. bravo guys.
This was an Emmy-winning performance by all involved 🏆🤣
Wao…que episodio genial. Me encanta que nuestra gente esté representada de tan buena manera y humor. Bravo a todos de SNL.
This was a great skit 😂
le da la vueltaaa at the end had me laughing soooo hard lol
BY FAR the funniest thing they’ve put out in a long, LONG time.
Only episode two and Marcello is already killing it! Cant wait to see more
Whoever is writing these skits needs a raise! Best I’ve seen In a long time! 😂😂
Marcello. Marcello is writing these skits.
This last episode of Saturday Night Live has been one of my all-time favorites. They did such a good job.
Thr priest sprinkling holy water on the pumpkin 😂🤣
One of their best skits I've seen in 30 years! This is my fourth time watching it.