Fred Rodgers liked the skit because he knew it was a parody its also ran late at night so young kids would not see it. It also did not use his likeness or anything from his show to sell things. Fred refused any merchandiseing or selling of anything on his show thats why he stuck with PBS so he could be free of advertisers
When burger king used his likeness (paid a double) to sell burgers to kids Fred Rogers was upset. At his temperament it was the Mr. Rogers version of being ***** off.
@@calvincrews3885 it's an inflation joke. That definitely did NOT cost that much back then; they're exaggerating for humor 😂 It would've been between 15-25 dollars. even nowadays that wouldn't cost nearly 47 bucks
Being born at the end of the '60s, growing up in the '70s and coming of age in the '80s was AWESOME! It makes being 50 now a lot better for the memories of better times.
Also he has Mr. Rogers' mannerisms down very well, even though the content is comedic, the way he acts and speaks is spot-on, and the original Mr. Rogers was probably impressed at how well he emulated him, it's not always easy and Eddie has always been a master impressionist.
He should do a sequel with an older Mr. Robinson who got beat up by the police, got a massive cash settlement and is adjusting to life as a super rich guy.
Most blacks are arrogant, prideful and narcissistic in nature. They think they know everything. They belittle others who do not match a certain superficial category that society has brainwashed them into believing and have unrealistic selfish expectations of others they view as lower than them. They are the reason for the stereotypes and racism. If they acted differently then there would be less racism in the world. Their immature attitudes and toxic behaviors bring that oppression and affliction upon themselves. They all cover for their insecurities by wearing a mask and act like primates or act like they are still in jail. The tough guy or cool guy facade. Very disingenuous and pretentious. No humility. Racists themselves, they give dirty looks to scrawny white boys and try to be intimidating because they can't get over something that happened years ago that they could've prevented had they been more technologically advanced, yet they want to pretend or project that they are super intelligent. They obviously had a poor community network and not a good enough political system to allow themselves (as numerous as they were in their country of origin) to become enslaved by others. They act entitled without doing anything to deserve anything including respect unless they have put the effort into working for it. They demand respect while being disrespectful. Hypocrites with double standards like the majority of society. Think "faking it til you make it" actually works. Unevolved high school mentality that they instill into the next generation so that no personal growth ever comes about except for very few certain individuals. The rest will never change and do not have the capacity to look within themselves and admit with humility that they are part of the problem they are so often still psychotically obsessed with. People of all races share in similar aspects of this kind and other kinds of immaturity in regards to how they conduct themselves around others. Bunch of drama queens. They (as the generalized majority) expect others to change without changing themselves in any way. This is the obvious observable truth of the matter. Like most people, they do not feel guilt, shame, or remorse for the evil pathetic choices they continue to act upon. They have no conscience nor do they think about the consequences of their actions. If they do have a conscience, they ignore it. They (in their delusional thinking) believe they can get away with whatever they want and are above the law. Lie, cheat, steal, use and manipulate. Being cowards, they move in on their targeted prey before they get the chance of being hurt themselves and project onto their targets the cowardice they themselves walk in. When and if they finally do receive consequences for the vanity of their actions, (because actual perfect justice and karma does not exist) they act surprised as if what they are experiencing is completely new to them, or unfair, unjust, undeserving, etc. They walk around thinking they are gods. Most of them are just another copy of a copy of a copy of the last one. Most of them are very similar even though they lie and claim to be absolutely separate, different or exclusively special from anyone else. Sometimes I think people are deserving of eternal hell and sometimes I don't. Sometimes I think eternity is too long and too excessive and unrealistic of a punishment and other times I think it is ironic and poetic justice. Some people need to be regulated or governed. Most of those people I described above fall into that criteria very plainly.
Eddy Murphy met Mr. Roger's. Eddy said that he really acted like he does on TV. He liked him. Seems like they got along. On the other hand, when somebody made a commercial with a Mr. Roger's impersonater, Roger's got that shut down quick.
Opinunate ted To me, it seems above all else, Mr. Rodgers valued children. He didn't want anyone to use commercials with actors in his image because he didn't want kids to be confused with any consumer messages (i.e. buy this thing because Mr Rodgers said so). Where as with these parodies, he never minded because they were played only at times when kids wouldn't watch them.
at this point in time Eddie was untouchable, a force of nature. Raw & Delirious were about to put Eddie in a place a lot of comedians never get to reach. he was incredible.
These were so funny when I saw them during the day. My favorite was when he was a poet being celebrated for such deeply moving verse as "Kill my Landlord!" His expressions were perfect ... it was so well put together!
1:56 like Milk and Dairy products 🥛 1:59 Fruit Drinks and other Liquids 🍹 2:03 Sandwiches 🥪 2:06 Frozen Foods🥦 2:09 Meat & Meat by Products 🍖 2:15 and Tuna Fish so your body gets enough Oil🐟 2:19 and finally Expensive Food (Turkey & T-bone Steak) 🍗🥩
Better for the environment too, but here we all. Treehuggers and liberal elites everywhere and somehow plastic abounds. They're picking silly stupid fights and putting all their time in to convince us climate is changing (it is always changing, even before man, so thanks for the tip Captain Obvious's).
What I miss is the 16 oz glass bottles of RC cola, pepsi, coke. That too tasted better in glass and you could return the bottles and recycle the caps. Not much wasted.
Apparently he was a diva on set which made people not want to work with him. And when his movies started tanking he kept up the diva act so people dropped him
Any young people out there -you have no idea how quickly and powerfully Eddie Murphy shot to fame in the early 1980s. In one short year, he was burning brighter than Richard Pryor, John Belushi, etc. A genius. He WAS COMEDY in the USA from 1980-1984. All anyone talked about was what Eddie did the previous Saturday Night.
By cracky, them's was the days, right? Come home from school (after walking in the snow, uphill both ways) and watch a little SNL. Yes, we had school on Saturday back then before someone stepped in and made these kids soft by not making them go to school every day of the week.
"You know, a dollar doesn't buy what it used to anymore. That's why it pays to be a careful shopper nowadays." That part ages better and better every year, sadly enough.
3:18 I remember a similar line from the very first Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood sketch I saw when I was about 12. "This is how we answer the door, in my neighborhood, boys and girls... WHO IS IT!" LOL
The REAL FACT…that Mr. Rogers got the JOKE…and enjoyed the satire is still awesome all these years later. ❤❤❤. . . 🥰 He knew that many of us were first generation Sesame kids…who grow up with both him and parodies of our late 60’s/70’s childhoods! 😂😂🥰🥰
Jonny-5 sounds a lot like today. What is it with you morons just blindly regurgitating this bullshit line on every single video from before 2012? It's ridiculous. Who is holding a gun to your head and telling you you cant make jokes?
Every single goddamn snl video i see on here has some whiny pissbaby conservative commenting about "the old days" and "political correctness". And y'all have the nerve to call liberals "triggered". Grow the fuck up. You're just mad because you can't call people slurs anymore without consequence.
In my humble opinion Eddie Murphy was the greatest SNL Comedian they ever had to be apart of their cast . Finally, these skits was made almost 40 years ago and still make laugh every time ! M
I remember there was an episode where he stole a ring and the finger was still attached. I thought that was the funniest thing I ever saw, even though I wasn't even a teenager yet.
Im from Ukraine and always loved this Eddie Murphy character, but only after watching the new Tom Hanks movie trailer about Mr Rogers i realized who that is and who this character is based on! Even better now
I loved watching him on the show. He was so damn funny. My late parents had watched the show since it first aired, and kept watching until they passed.
Eddie carried snl on his back at only 19. He is such a comedic genius. Dissapointed in coming 2 America. Cant Hollywood leave the originals alone the first one is a classic.
The fact that Fred Rogers enjoyed these skits further cements my belief that he was the human embodiment of kindness and generosity.
Fred Rodgers liked the skit because he knew it was a parody its also ran late at night so young kids would not see it. It also did not use his likeness or anything from his show to sell things. Fred refused any merchandiseing or selling of anything on his show thats why he stuck with PBS so he could be free of advertisers
Fred Rogers was such a good sport about it
When burger king used his likeness (paid a double) to sell burgers to kids Fred Rogers was upset. At his temperament it was the Mr. Rogers version of being ***** off.
I was just wondering if he saw thee skits and what he thought of them. Pretty awesome he was ok with it.
He didn't like all of them.
Eddie Murphy was an unbelievable talent on Saturday Night Live. He pretty much saved the show from cancellation in the early 1980's.
That’s true.
I have a memory of being like 4 and looking forward to seeing Eddie Murphy on TV on Saturday nights
Wish In living color was saved!
19 yr old Eddie Murphy was a comedic force of talent. A legend in the making
19???? O:
He even admired Mr. Rogers, pretty much getting the approval of the Main Man to do the skits.
They said without him, SNL would have gone under.
Josh Waldorf Will Ferrell as well.
Miguel Sarellano He did one where he slept with the landlord's wife!!!!!
whos Here After he Just did This Exact Same performance and its Been 36 Years
Yessir.
Shhhh! 😒
Fishing for likes I see
WC Soccer fat suite
Yup I had to come watch the old stuff again after he came back I love the 80s that was the best time for tv
When Eddie met Mr. Rodgers in real life, Eddie couldn't help but to give him a big hug.
Mr. Rogers started airing when Eddie was about 6 or 7, he would've been in the right age demographic.
Mr. Rogers, nor Rodgers....
That entire bag of groceries costs only $46.79. Man, the 80s must've been a nice decade to live in.
It's almost $47.00 that's a good deal and the steak fits under your clothes if you compare the two packages just like Mr Robinson
It was toward the end of the Great Inflation of the 1970s.
@@calvincrews3885 it's an inflation joke. That definitely did NOT cost that much back then; they're exaggerating for humor 😂
It would've been between 15-25 dollars.
even nowadays that wouldn't cost nearly 47 bucks
Being born at the end of the '60s, growing up in the '70s and coming of age in the '80s was AWESOME! It makes being 50 now a lot better for the memories of better times.
@@tileking8078 yes.
Surprisingly the real Mr. Rodgers approved of these sketches! Guy really had a sense of humor
SpookyRoseV It helped that this was on late at night when kids were less likely to see it.
Its Mr Roger SpookyRoseV😂
Also he has Mr. Rogers' mannerisms down very well, even though the content is comedic, the way he acts and speaks is spot-on, and the original Mr. Rogers was probably impressed at how well he emulated him, it's not always easy and Eddie has always been a master impressionist.
yeah its been said several times...
@@Gsjweihieijsswom I think he meant "ROGERS" (the "real Mr. Rodgers" is probably some guy from across town).
Wow, 19? So talented, he just graduated from high school!
He's actually 22 here. This sketch is from 1983
he started in SNL when he was 19 but this sketch is from the early years of 1980s he was 22 or 23
The statement "a dollar doesn't buy what it used too" hits harder every year.
Try grocery shopping,in Alaska,
Legalized armed robbery ‼️ 😖
Then the part about the old lady gets more and more natural every year 😂
yeah that's what inflation means
@@kanaric yepp
2024 👎🏻😢
I wish Eddie Murphy would do a Mr. Robinson's movie.
Michael MacLeod The mockumentary "I Wish You Was My Neighbor" is sounding really good right now.
He'd screw it up, a la: Norbit and Meet Dave
Actually... They got Tom Hanks.😄
Michael MacLeod Yes!!!
He should do a sequel with an older Mr. Robinson who got beat up by the police, got a massive cash settlement and is adjusting to life as a super rich guy.
Mr. Robinson trying to impart some street knowledge to the young boys and girls, lol.
Urban living isn't quite the same as living in small town America.
@reinhard earlin I wouldn't doubt many have that feeling. I've lived most of my life in the suburbs but have seen the decay creep in.
Most blacks are arrogant, prideful and narcissistic in nature. They think they know everything. They belittle others who do not match a certain superficial category that society has brainwashed them into believing and have unrealistic selfish expectations of others they view as lower than them. They are the reason for the stereotypes and racism. If they acted differently then there would be less racism in the world. Their immature attitudes and toxic behaviors bring that oppression and affliction upon themselves. They all cover for their insecurities by wearing a mask and act like primates or act like they are still in jail. The tough guy or cool guy facade. Very disingenuous and pretentious.
No humility. Racists themselves, they give dirty looks to scrawny white boys and try to be intimidating because they can't get over something that happened years ago that they could've prevented had they been more technologically advanced, yet they want to pretend or project that they are super intelligent. They obviously had a poor community network and not a good enough political system to allow themselves (as numerous as they were in their country of origin) to become enslaved by others.
They act entitled without doing anything to deserve anything including respect unless they have put the effort into working for it.
They demand respect while being disrespectful. Hypocrites with double standards like the majority of society.
Think "faking it til you make it" actually works.
Unevolved high school mentality that they instill into the next generation so that no personal growth ever comes about except for very few certain individuals. The rest will never change and do not have the capacity to look within themselves and admit with humility that they are part of the problem they are so often still psychotically obsessed with.
People of all races share in similar aspects of this kind and other kinds of immaturity in regards to how they conduct themselves around others. Bunch of drama queens. They (as the generalized majority) expect others to change without changing themselves in any way. This is the obvious observable truth of the matter.
Like most people, they do not feel guilt, shame, or remorse for the evil pathetic choices they continue to act upon. They have no conscience nor do they think about the consequences of their actions. If they do have a conscience, they ignore it. They (in their delusional thinking) believe they can get away with whatever they want and are above the law.
Lie, cheat, steal, use and manipulate.
Being cowards, they move in on their targeted prey before they get the chance of being hurt themselves and project onto their targets the cowardice they themselves walk in.
When and if they finally do receive consequences for the vanity of their actions, (because actual perfect justice and karma does not exist) they act surprised as if what they are experiencing is completely new to them, or unfair, unjust, undeserving, etc.
They walk around thinking they are gods. Most of them are just another copy of a copy of a copy of the last one. Most of them are very similar even though they lie and claim to be absolutely separate, different or exclusively special from anyone else.
Sometimes I think people are deserving of eternal hell and sometimes I don't.
Sometimes I think eternity is too long and too excessive and unrealistic of a punishment and other times I think it is ironic and poetic justice.
Some people need to be regulated or governed.
Most of those people I described above fall into that criteria very plainly.
Totally lost it when he said, "it's a bit too hot at Mister Robinsons apartment". 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Eddie Murphy at 19, totally dominating SNL.
Me at 19, trying to pass my college GE classes.
And he never went to college but made millions more than a college graduate.
oh god im 19 now.... it was fun watching these before i was the same age he was 😭
Me at 19 can tho south Vietnam
Me at 19 learning fatherhood.
How did you do ⁉️😂😂🤣🤣😂
What career choice did you make..👍
"Meat & meat by products." It's really a can of Dog Food. I bust up laughing.
Thanks for that great tidbit of info, but there are no blind people here. We all saw it.
@@SuperN1ntendoChalmers That's good. But can you write it again without your sarcasm?
@@bigbrotherkev If you know it is sarcasm, it is a moot point, bro.
It's good that Mr. Rogers liked these sketches (though I've read that he didn't at first). It would be hard to enjoy it if he didn't.
Bill S mr. Rogers instilled morals in millions of children
Cheers to Mr. Rogers!
Eddy Murphy met Mr. Roger's. Eddy said that he really acted like he does on TV. He liked him. Seems like they got along.
On the other hand, when somebody made a commercial with a Mr. Roger's impersonater, Roger's got that shut down quick.
Do you actually think there's an apostrophe in the man's surname?
Opinunate ted To me, it seems above all else, Mr. Rodgers valued children. He didn't want anyone to use commercials with actors in his image because he didn't want kids to be confused with any consumer messages (i.e. buy this thing because Mr Rodgers said so). Where as with these parodies, he never minded because they were played only at times when kids wouldn't watch them.
at this point in time Eddie was untouchable, a force of nature.
Raw & Delirious were about to put Eddie in a place a lot of comedians never get to reach. he was incredible.
"NUT-RIT-ION"
Marino Blocker lol
You didnt finish high school?
Funny, it should say nutrition.
OPEN UP ROBINSON!
You screwed up, it should say nutrition
This skit has a very good sense of dramatic timing irony. So much of "comedy" these days is about spoon-feeding slop to the audience.
Comedy is and always has been subjective. What you find funny someone else may or may not and vice versa.
Ben Adams true,but it’s a rule it has to have good timing
Ben Adams just compare this era of SNL to current day. It’s not subjective that the quality is worse
@@VashTheDamnFiend SNL today is excellent
Plen122 lol
I saw this as a young kid, and I'm still doing the 😮 face. And I love that "come on" hand gesture when he walks up the stairs
Wouldn't it be awesome if Mr. Rogers made an appearance as the Landlord?? It would have been insane!
He'd be better as the kindly social worker who gets his pocket picked after a hug
Alex F Mr. Rogers died years ago.
@@smcrae25 this aired before he died
Tattoo of ty
Ya and they would then start circle jerking each other….wouldn’t that be insane!
Boy, what u smokin!?!? Stop hallucinating moron
Man Eddie in his prime! Thanks SNL for uploading this and giving me the chance to see this!
Ssj2Sanji Fanboy 06 he didnt reach his prime yet. He was just getting stared.
Hahaha the door was open the whole time.
Fifty 1 Fifty that is the most stressful thing.
Yes and SO?? Even landlords have to knock before entering
Yea ops but at least he closed it
@@BenDover-hw1lv yeah I'm sure they all follow the rules closely lol
Plus he left the receipt on the floor. 🤦
Mr. Rogers actually liked this sketch.
Cool.
Tiberiu Zamfirescu for example when burger king or something used his likeness to sell food. He asked them to stop
Apparently because he knew it was sincere and because he wasn't worried about a kid mistaking this for the real thing.
"It's a bit too hot at Mr. Robinson's place." 🤣
My dad told me about these sketches growing up and I could never find any online! I finally get to see one 👍🏻
Grant Corbett just download the snl app. All of these are on there, and you can search for the specific character or actor
Same!
Eddie Murphy is the light of my life!!! :)
Grant Corbett you should definitely download the SNL app they have a lot of old sketches
Grant Corbett just a ,month ago? You gots to be madd young. TH-cam isn't the only video streaming thing around
I forgot that Hawaiian punch use to come in a huge 46oz metal can lol.
I loved these skits. And so did the real Mr. Rogers.
Camille McKenzie. I had not heard that before! 😉
Laura Bedin The two of them took a photo together.
C John. Wow! I had no idea..would be cool.to see!
C John And good to know that Fred Rogers had a good sense of humor!
Link to said photo
www.fredrogers.org/facebook/eddie-murphy.html
These were so funny when I saw them during the day. My favorite was when he was a poet being celebrated for such deeply moving verse as "Kill my Landlord!" His expressions were perfect ... it was so well put together!
"Watch dog barking, do he bite? Kill my landlord, kill my landlord. C-I-L-L my Land-Lord." I especially loved that skit. Friggin' hilarious.
Eddie was a beast in the early '80s.
David Richardson seriously he was just a kid . HE graduated hs the year before being a star on snl
@@natalieps2387 watch Harlem Nights.
David Richardson 💯
6/2/19
There’s a reason why the crowd went nuts when Eddie’s name/face showed up in the opening credits during his time on the show.
1:56 like Milk and Dairy products 🥛
1:59 Fruit Drinks and other Liquids 🍹
2:03 Sandwiches 🥪
2:06 Frozen Foods🥦
2:09 Meat & Meat by Products 🍖
2:15 and Tuna Fish so your body gets enough Oil🐟
2:19 and finally Expensive Food (Turkey & T-bone Steak) 🍗🥩
Back in the day I always looked forward to Eddie Murphy doing these skits and today they're just as funny as they were all those years ago!
My favorite was when he was playing the drums really loud and annoying the neighbors. Mr T breaks down the door on him lol
"The word for today is PAIN!"
I'd love to see that.
This is now we answer the door in my neighborhood...WHO IS IT!?
jagarcia0705 Did you put SERIOUS BASS in your voice????
so true lol
Same, as well as unsaved numbers that call my phone. Only I go for the Cajun "Who Dat?"... I've confused so many debt collectors
My dog answers my door first. No worries. She waits for me to say it's ok.
@@markgigiel2722 Gotta get one of them dogs with different ring tones. One bark for when she knows you, and a "stranger bark."
When Eddie Murphy was at his best!
Love his Mister Robinson’s Neighborhood skits!!!
Eddie Murphy is so much fun to watch. He is so much a favorite of all SNL time. Thanks Mr. Murphy, you will always make my rainy day fun!
“It feels real good to be walking the streets again after being in jail doing 7 to 10”🤣
Damn, a CAN of Hawaiian Punch. So much colder and better than plastic.
I remember this like yesterday.
and, yes HP is a Food Group!
Better for the environment too, but here we all. Treehuggers and liberal elites everywhere and somehow plastic abounds. They're picking silly stupid fights and putting all their time in to convince us climate is changing (it is always changing, even before man, so thanks for the tip Captain Obvious's).
What I miss is the 16 oz glass bottles of RC cola, pepsi, coke. That too tasted better in glass and you could return the bottles and recycle the caps. Not much wasted.
@@ovp66223 oh look some idiotic douchebag had to make this political
@@ovp66223 fuck you conservative snowflake lol
This priceless skit wouldn't be allowed these days. I just love Eddie Murphy.
Of course it would. Relax
😂😂😂 now that was funny as hell when he talked about shop lifting
Who's here after seeing SNL last night when Eddie Murphy hosted? (2019)
Me. They really upscaled the sketch from easel board to digital signage.
Me too!
👍
Me !!!
It was not that funny
This was both funny, informative, and comforting all at the same time. JUST LIKE MR. ROGERS!
Still hilarious after all these years :) I love that smile he gives to emphasize a point. So cheesy -- it's the best!
This is great. A class act. Love that he came back to recreate this.
Wish he'd make a big comeback
Rainbow Panda says and he's still handsome bangin genetics
He did what he did and done it good...made billions...
Millions not billions. He wasn't Bill Gates.
He is very successful in Hollywood now...lots of behind the scenes productions.
Apparently he was a diva on set which made people not want to work with him. And when his movies started tanking he kept up the diva act so people dropped him
Any young people out there
-you have no idea how quickly and powerfully
Eddie Murphy shot to fame in the early 1980s.
In one short year, he was burning brighter than Richard Pryor, John Belushi, etc.
A genius.
He WAS COMEDY in the USA from 1980-1984.
All anyone talked about was what Eddie did the previous Saturday Night.
By cracky, them's was the days, right? Come home from school (after walking in the snow, uphill both ways) and watch a little SNL. Yes, we had school on Saturday back then before someone stepped in and made these kids soft by not making them go to school every day of the week.
Eddie Murphy save SNL at a time when they thought about canceling the show
You are like the 100th retard to mention that
His mannerisms are so Mr. Rogers, great impression lol I love it.
"You know, a dollar doesn't buy what it used to anymore. That's why it pays to be a careful shopper nowadays."
That part ages better and better every year, sadly enough.
Eddie seems to have humor that crosses generations effortlessly. I was born in 91 but his stand ups and skits are my favorite :)
Whos here because of Eddie Murphy 2019... 35 year SNL
We need more Eddie Murphy in our lives. I think he's super hilarious.
These old sketches make the new one even better, it really is like one long plotline of a gentrified neighborhood
“ Fruit drinks and other liquids” 😂😂😂😂
"Meat and meat byproducts..." 😁
1980:MAN I REALLY HOPE HE MAKES ANOTHER SKIT LIKE THIS IN THE FUTURE
Came here to see this because of the new trailer
2:02 I lost it 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂
😊 Eddie Murphy at 19: making Fred Rogers laugh his ass off to parodies of himself
Me at 19: showing off to the ladies and living with my parents
3:18 I remember a similar line from the very first Mr. Robinson's Neighborhood sketch I saw when I was about 12. "This is how we answer the door, in my neighborhood, boys and girls... WHO IS IT!" LOL
Eddie Murphy was the funniest in this role, much more than the other actors who did it on SNL in later years. I saw the 1970s and 1980s eps new.
Mr. Rogers personally met Eddie after this skit and got a nice picture with him, makes you think Mr. Rogers actually got a kick out of this
The REAL FACT…that Mr. Rogers got the JOKE…and enjoyed the satire is still awesome all these years later. ❤❤❤. . . 🥰 He knew that many of us were first generation Sesame kids…who grow up with both him and parodies of our late 60’s/70’s childhoods! 😂😂🥰🥰
PLEASE upload more of these...they kill me!
Mr. Rogers was cool and had a wonderful sense of humor and love these skits so no one should feel no type of way
"To stay healthy and fast on your feet like Mr. Robinson . . . " - perfect!
This came out the year I was born.....and boy did it show in my father's sense of humor LMAO. I miss him.
Please upload more Mr. Robinsons Neighborhood!
Yes! Please!
Please!
I love this
yah its funny
GuitarSlayer1307 I just saw his CHRISTMAS skit funny as hell him selling Doll babies with cabbage for heads!!!!!
I came here because of "Won't you be my neighbor? " trailer. My kids laughed hard😂😂 to Eddie Murphy as Mr Robinson.
More EDDIE.
I want to see James Brown getting in the hot tub
LOL
Nat Jones yes!
Too hot in the hot tub lol!!!
LOL, that's another one Murphy did that had me in tears b/c I was laughing so hard!
Gonna make me sweat!!!
Nat Jones Hot Tub Man Number One!
Ahhh...back in the day when speech was free, and comedy wasn't a crime. I'll miss you, America!
Jonny-5 are we talking about america or britain?
Also back in the day when we had a Fairness Doctrine. Not a coincidence. Google it.
hey get off here american boy you aren't allowed to watch this. I am calling the FBI
Jonny-5 sounds a lot like today. What is it with you morons just blindly regurgitating this bullshit line on every single video from before 2012? It's ridiculous. Who is holding a gun to your head and telling you you cant make jokes?
Every single goddamn snl video i see on here has some whiny pissbaby conservative commenting about "the old days" and "political correctness". And y'all have the nerve to call liberals "triggered". Grow the fuck up. You're just mad because you can't call people slurs anymore without consequence.
i love how he just throws his coat into the closet lmao
In my humble opinion Eddie Murphy was the greatest SNL Comedian they ever had to be apart of their cast . Finally, these skits was made almost 40 years ago and still make laugh every time ! M
I remember there was an episode where he stole a ring and the finger was still attached. I thought that was the funniest thing I ever saw, even though I wasn't even a teenager yet.
It was an earring with the ear still attached if you're talking about the one where he teaches boys and girls how to make money in the summer
“Tomorrow, tomorrow, I’ll be back tomorrow- when the coast, is, clear’
Eddie Murphy will go down in SNL history
The nicest guy to ever live praising the funniest SNL comedian who ever lived. That's what makes the world go round.
Mr. Robinsons Neighborhood !!
So Badass and Funny ....
4:08 the guy yelling “goodbye mr robinson” lmao
Some of the funniest material I seen, Eddie is on top form! Hard to believe its 1983.
This wasn't on youtube anywhere. I looked and now this pops up. Thank you.
The fact thst he could keep a straight face in these 😂
Here after watching the late seat sketch
A best of Eddie Murphy SNL playlist just needs to be uploaded
They have it on vhs
Myrtle is my Supreme I’ve got the DVD.
"Well its our old friend Mr. Landlord...lets go see what he wants. *walks up steps* "...WHAT YOU WANT MAN?!"😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
That confusing moment when as a kid, you watched Mr. Rodgers on a Friday afternoon and then Mr. Robinson on Saturday night. 😂
Unsure how old this sketch is but that point he made about one bag of groceries being $46.79 hits home way harder nowadays.
These days, you'd be lucky to get a bag of groceries for under $50
I remember this stuff when I was a teenager, still funny as hell...
Im from Ukraine and always loved this Eddie Murphy character, but only after watching the new Tom Hanks movie trailer about Mr Rogers i realized who that is and who this character is based on! Even better now
Eddie Murphy is so freaking talented
The way he looks at the camera at 3:03😂
I loved watching him on the show. He was so damn funny. My late parents had watched the show since it first aired, and kept watching until they passed.
He had his greatest breakthrough with the golden child and my personal favorite, Coming to America
This was a time when America had a sense of humor
New SNL has some funny shit
And now everyone gets offended
Now it’s boring af
SNL sucks now.
That's what old unfunny people say
Eddie carried snl on his back at only 19. He is such a comedic genius. Dissapointed in coming 2 America. Cant Hollywood leave the originals alone the first one is a classic.
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I love Eddie Murphy and I laugh no matter how many times I watch this. 😆
A comedy classic in it's purest form
3:03 Love that facial reaction he makes at every Mr Robinson Skit 😂
"Tomorrow, tomorrow I'll come back home tomorrow when the coast is clear."😆
"Why it's our old friend Mr. Landlord. Let's find out what he wants. WHAT YOU WANT, MAN!?"
One of SNL’s best running skit.
I would love to see a 2019 skit done by Michael Che, in honor of the upcoming Mr Rogers neighborhood movie.
Mr. Landlord is still at door at the end!😂😂😂