They didn't get the joke where at the end of the trip the entire family had British accents and bad teeth, but Stewie, who usually has a British accent had reverted to an American South accent with Southerner affectations (spitting in a bucket and bad teeth).
9:15 that joke was comment on the photographers on motorcycles who in 1997 chased Princess Diana’s car into the tunnel, after the crash most simply walked away as Peter and Chris did.
Fun fact: The guy in the pub explaining cricket was voiced by Hugh Laurie. The guy mentioning the “ruddy plum pudding” was also Laurie. He did a few of those voices.
it's somethin real small but it's noticeable how willing yall are to let each other talk. stopping in the middle of confidently explaining something to let someone else weigh in, that's so underappreciated but it's really telling, not all families or groups have that dynamic
The actual episode with the British version of Family Guy was Season 10 Episode 22. Season 10 was 2011-2012 over 11 years before the Queen died, the episode is Family Guy Viewer Mail #2.
As an American, I can confirm we're used to having cold beer. We not only chill our glasses (although that's mostly in bars, we put our beer and wine in the refrigerator too. Can, bottle...doesn't matter what kind of container is in. When you go to a supermarket around here, there's nearly always a section that has some refrigerated beer and wine. Also, the tea time thing is very well known over here.
The funniest joke here was when Peter fought the chicken as a Brit. It was a 10 second slap fight. The American version is five minutes long and has destroyed cities.
The clip where they’re trying to get some of the Queen’s hair features some callbacks to long running jokes from earlier season’s. Like Peter slap fighting with the bird calls back the 3 epic fights he had with a giant chicken, and the banging his knee is a callback to a Willy Wonka parody where he wins a ticket to go to the local brewery.
The scenes at the end where they all had British accents (except Stewie) and they ended up killing the Queen were part of a special episode where the show was poking fun at how American TV networks tend to rip off British TV shows. The joke here was that they were pretending that Family Guy was also such a rip off by presenting its fictional "original" British version called "Chap of the Manor."
9:20 No podía faltar la referencia al gran e inolvidable Benny Hill. Y termina la secuencia con un viejo gag de Family guy, la rodilla de Peter. Saludos desde 🇨🇴 Colombia. The reference to the great and unforgettable Benny Hill could not be missed. And the sequence ends with an old Family Guy gag, Peter's knee.
The Queen bit had 2 extra jokes. The cops was a play on the Benny Hill show, and thr trip/bugger was a play on other episodes where he has fallen and holds his knee breathing deeply in pain like a child.
I mean, look at a photo of the queen's teeth. How can you be that rich and be the queen yet walk around with crooked baked beans for teeth? I just don't understand it. She's not the only one, a lot of royals and celebrities over there have horrible teeth, for Christ's sake why?
The spontaneous combustion scene at the beginning of the episode is a nod to a scene in Dickens’ Bleak House. To have a main character spontaneously catch on fire was brilliant way of resolving a plot point in the novel.
I’ll say as an American in my experience traveling I’ve found the beer in most European countries to not be as consistently cold as a standard beer in the states
Half the Jokes in the episode used for the last half were actually call backs to things in other episodes or running jokes. The bit with the Pheasant requires knowledge of the running chicken fight joke. Also the trip and fall holding the knee bit is a running gag. Basically the whole episode is a joke of contrasts, a what if.
I'm sure the "Row House" comment from Peter wasn't understood either. It's from the episode referencing the movie "Road House" with Patrick Swayze. Historically the English didn't refrigerate beer. My grandfather was from England and kept his beer in the cellar but never the fridge.
The whole “frosted glass of beer” thing was kind of a fad around the time the US was full of Balls, Daz and Co. that is… I think the warm beer thing probably goes back to older times, perhaps during the war when Americans might’ve encountered room temp beer for the first time
The hair joke is so true. I pointed this out to my dad 30 years ago when I was around 10. For whatever reason, starting about 65ish - death 90% of women get basically the exact same haircut. Short but a little bit curly/wavy/poofy. As for the British teeth joke, it's a hold over from the 1960s and 70s maybe up to the 80s when the writers were kids. Simpsons made the same joke. Austin Powers too. Compared to Americans, the British did have crooked/yellowish teeth. Teeth were a more important think in America. This changed as time went on. Clearly it's very exaggerated, but if you gathered 1000 Americans and 1000 British people in like 1980, on average Americans would have straight whiter teeth.
The attempted accent I hear most in The States on the tele or from friends/family is the posh accent. I have family from Sussex and they help me out with the different accents. But I admit the closest I can do is posh/London.
When we were kids we got our first real long-time exposure to one of the northern accents with the Liverpudlian accent of the Beatles. I used to go around talking to my friends and imitating them--it was not just the words ("birds" were girls--here we said chicks), or pronounciation--a word such as "stuff" was pronounced more like "stoof"--but also the phrasing and inflection, too. After listening to your Manchester I hear some similarities but many differences. One thing from Gaynor especially is pronouncing a word that has a long e sound at the end for us such as candy (i.e., "can-dee"), Gaynor pronounces as "can-day". It all sounds good to me.
The real British stereotype that you guys fulfilled was the almost being offended by the princes dianna joke lol I’ve definitely heard alot of jokes about you guys caring too much about royalty that really means nothing. I don’t mean this in a rude way by any means, just thought it was funny. Love the reactions!
@@hobblobber3914 No & don’t just believe Everything they tell you, they’re full of some dirty tricks & don’t do yourself a disservice by blindly following their Nonsensical lies, she was DEFINITELY murdered (sadly) when you look into the details!! 😒
the joke about Winston Churchill could’ve been funnier, such as the story about lady Astor saying “if you were my husband Winston, I’d put poison in your tea,” to which he replied, “If you were my wife, I would drink it.” 😂🤣😂 burn baby burn. 😳😖
I'm sure the teeth thing is a very old stereotype(late 40's, early 50's). While we Americans were kind of obsessed with achieving "Hollywood" beauty standards, Brits were concerned with getting things back to normal after the second World War.
In Europe Americans have the reputation of putting ice or a lot of ice in drinks, but I believe it must be clarified that we never ever put ice in any sort of beer. I think that joke stems that a lot of British pubs serve beer almost lukewarm or Guinness room temperature, but not all pubs.
I was waiting for Aiden's reaction to see that they do more than "posh" British accents. Whenever I hear a British person trying to do an American accent, it's either 1980s California valley girls "Like, oh my gawd... totally awesome.", New York quote from _Midnight Cowboy_ "Hey, I'm walkin' here!", Boston area "Pahk yah cah", and any Southern state "Hey/howdy, y'all." 🫤 As for the teeth in the UK, there used to be a comedian (can't remember his name) that was from the UK, but moved to the US and in his act, said the inbreeding, first cousins marrying in the UK, is why so many people have bad teeth. 🤔 Genetics issues. American comedians talk about backwoods/hillbilly people in the US being dumb as dirt because of inbreeding. They especially like to crack on Southerns about that, but supposedly, the UK, India, Pakistan and other places have many more relatives marrying each other than the US. I don't care if it's my 20th cousin, I'm not marrying him. My family does research before we start a serious relationship with someone. 😄
I’m an American living in Ireland and recently interviewed with the British director for a role. The only thing I could focus on was how bad his teeth were. Was speaking to my cousin back home in NYC about the interview and she was like ‘why are you surprised, you know the Brit’s have f-up teeth!!’. And having lived in London, I’d say they do have bad teeth 🫣
The running joke my mother and I had when we lived in London was that there was a dentist office next to us, but we never saw anyone go in. The teeth thing comes from fluoride in the water.
5:05 100% agree with you Aiden. Useless piece of material lol 😂 The tunnel joke was from season 10, that was in 2012 so way before the passing. Rip 🇨🇦 🇬🇧
Of course the drunk woman driver is in Wisconsin. I live there and I knew of the village of Neillsville just not Granton but there is a Granton Rd. between them. Like 4 or 5 of the drunkest cities are in this state. Glad i live no where near Neillsville though.
They didn't get the joke where at the end of the trip the entire family had British accents and bad teeth, but Stewie, who usually has a British accent had reverted to an American South accent with Southerner affectations (spitting in a bucket and bad teeth).
Also when the queen died in the tunnel they didn’t get was a reference to Princess Diana
@@westernmasspokemon yes they did they mentioned it in the end of the video.
@@t0nitothey did thank God for us, future generations will Marvel at the fact that they got the reference. This is groundbreaking.
@@Techfollowme wait, was this supposed to be funny? Because if it was it failed immensely.
i think they got the jokes...... doesnt mean they have to roll over laughing
The tunnel scene was definitely filmed years before the Queen passed, but it was more related to what happend with Princess Diana.
9:15 that joke was comment on the photographers on motorcycles who in 1997 chased Princess Diana’s car into the tunnel, after the crash most simply walked away as Peter and Chris did.
Gotta love it when one scene has references to not only the Queen, but Lady Diana's accident in the tunnel AND a classic Benny Hill cop chase scene.
Fun fact: The guy in the pub explaining cricket was voiced by Hugh Laurie. The guy mentioning the “ruddy plum pudding” was also Laurie. He did a few of those voices.
House!
... Road House!!
No mistaking that banter
It was a fact but it wasn't a fun fact. House was a shity TV show
@@1980bcman what a dum dum
@@1980bcman I never mentioned House. Some people actually knew who Hugh Laurie was before he became known in the States.
it's somethin real small but it's noticeable how willing yall are to let each other talk. stopping in the middle of confidently explaining something to let someone else weigh in, that's so underappreciated but it's really telling, not all families or groups have that dynamic
I love family guy because they take the piss out of everyone
Except themselves.
@@darkstar3116 Yes, for example, they've joked multiple times about being a Simpsons ripoff.
@@Gutslinger Wrong
@@GoGetYourShinebox Right.
@@Gutslinger Guy above me literally proved you wrong but whatever
“Holy crap! It’s a gay bar!” I flipping lost it at your reactions lol!
The actual episode with the British version of Family Guy was Season 10 Episode 22. Season 10 was 2011-2012 over 11 years before the Queen died, the episode is Family Guy Viewer Mail #2.
The way I took the tunnel joke was more like princess Diana
As an American, I can confirm we're used to having cold beer. We not only chill our glasses (although that's mostly in bars, we put our beer and wine in the refrigerator too. Can, bottle...doesn't matter what kind of container is in. When you go to a supermarket around here, there's nearly always a section that has some refrigerated beer and wine. Also, the tea time thing is very well known over here.
The funniest joke here was when Peter fought the chicken as a Brit. It was a 10 second slap fight. The American version is five minutes long and has destroyed cities.
*pheasant. A gamebird hunted by aristocracy.
The clip where they’re trying to get some of the Queen’s hair features some callbacks to long running jokes from earlier season’s. Like Peter slap fighting with the bird calls back the 3 epic fights he had with a giant chicken, and the banging his knee is a callback to a Willy Wonka parody where he wins a ticket to go to the local brewery.
The scenes at the end where they all had British accents (except Stewie) and they ended up killing the Queen were part of a special episode where the show was poking fun at how American TV networks tend to rip off British TV shows. The joke here was that they were pretending that Family Guy was also such a rip off by presenting its fictional "original" British version called "Chap of the Manor."
Kinda surprised none of them caught on to the Benny Hill theme. 😄
9:20 No podía faltar la referencia al gran e inolvidable Benny Hill. Y termina la secuencia con un viejo gag de Family guy, la rodilla de Peter.
Saludos desde 🇨🇴 Colombia.
The reference to the great and unforgettable Benny Hill could not be missed. And the sequence ends with an old Family Guy gag, Peter's knee.
Alcohol countries specialize in
America: Beer
Ireland: Whiskey
France: Wine
Britain: nice warm largo
The Queen bit had 2 extra jokes. The cops was a play on the Benny Hill show, and thr trip/bugger was a play on other episodes where he has fallen and holds his knee breathing deeply in pain like a child.
The bad teeth is the BIGGEST stereotype we have of you 😂😂😂
Funny yeah? Considering Americans are worse 😂
@@christopherhorner-ox4xn i know mine are fuckin horrible. Fallin apart and shit lol. Not the front ones tho thank god!!
@@christopherhorner-ox4xnthat's a funny joke. Your delusional
I mean, look at a photo of the queen's teeth. How can you be that rich and be the queen yet walk around with crooked baked beans for teeth? I just don't understand it. She's not the only one, a lot of royals and celebrities over there have horrible teeth, for Christ's sake why?
@@coolacoo6139 i mean teqnically her therth are probably worse now!!! Lmao
The spontaneous combustion scene at the beginning of the episode is a nod to a scene in Dickens’ Bleak House. To have a main character spontaneously catch on fire was brilliant way of resolving a plot point in the novel.
Yes, that bit about the queen was from long before she passed. Great reaction btw
An unexpected posting time.
An unexpected comment. 🧐
Unexpected casual humor
I wake up at 3am so this came out at the perfect time!
I’ll say as an American in my experience traveling I’ve found the beer in most European countries to not be as consistently cold as a standard beer in the states
Yes! I’ve been told that also by a native German
That's because it doesn't have to be cold. Most American beer needs to be refrigerated or it goes bad.
In the us you put ice in everything, we just don’t in Europe 🤷♂️
@@MClovinHD3D Why not? It's like not seasoning your food.
@@MClovinHD3DAmericans don't put ice in beer or wine. We chill them in the refrigerator.
6:12
Bluey has an episode on Cricket . Episode 47. Best rated episode of that cartoon on IMDB. It came to Disney Plus on January 12,2024.
Half the Jokes in the episode used for the last half were actually call backs to things in other episodes or running jokes.
The bit with the Pheasant requires knowledge of the running chicken fight joke.
Also the trip and fall holding the knee bit is a running gag.
Basically the whole episode is a joke of contrasts, a what if.
The police officers chasing them to Boots Randolph's ' Yaketty Sax" is a parody of The Benny Hill Show.
The crooked teeths gets me every time
The look they all had when they made the joke about the queen dying 😂
Man ive seen these episodes sooo many time, i cried laughing at some of these 😂😂😂😂
So cool that family guy did a documentary about contemporary England.
The Benny Hill skit just killed me.
I'm sure the "Row House" comment from Peter wasn't understood either. It's from the episode referencing the movie "Road House" with Patrick Swayze. Historically the English didn't refrigerate beer. My grandfather was from England and kept his beer in the cellar but never the fridge.
I like how the Princess Diana joke when right over their heads.
when you were talking about the pages stuck together I was wondering where you were going
"The pages aren't stuck together"...umm, you been "reading" dirty mags, eh?
I'm shocked that the Brit family didn't pickup on the Benny Hill parody ( Bobby's chasing the culprits at double time with yakety sax theme playing)
5:30am. After a 12 hour shift… some funny reactions with beautiful people. Right before bed. Greetings from Idaho USA
love the vids! you guys are awesome keep up the great work :)
The whole “frosted glass of beer” thing was kind of a fad around the time the US was full of Balls, Daz and Co. that is…
I think the warm beer thing probably goes back to older times, perhaps during the war when Americans might’ve encountered room temp beer for the first time
The hair joke is so true. I pointed this out to my dad 30 years ago when I was around 10. For whatever reason, starting about 65ish - death 90% of women get basically the exact same haircut. Short but a little bit curly/wavy/poofy.
As for the British teeth joke, it's a hold over from the 1960s and 70s maybe up to the 80s when the writers were kids. Simpsons made the same joke. Austin Powers too. Compared to Americans, the British did have crooked/yellowish teeth. Teeth were a more important think in America. This changed as time went on. Clearly it's very exaggerated, but if you gathered 1000 Americans and 1000 British people in like 1980, on average Americans would have straight whiter teeth.
I'm 38 and I still read the newspaper. 😶
The attempted accent I hear most in The States on the tele or from friends/family is the posh accent. I have family from Sussex and they help me out with the different accents. But I admit the closest I can do is posh/London.
When we were kids we got our first real long-time exposure to one of the northern accents with the Liverpudlian accent of the Beatles. I used to go around talking to my friends and imitating them--it was not just the words ("birds" were girls--here we said chicks), or pronounciation--a word such as "stuff" was pronounced more like "stoof"--but also the phrasing and inflection, too. After listening to your Manchester I hear some similarities but many differences. One thing from Gaynor especially is pronouncing a word that has a long e sound at the end for us such as candy (i.e., "can-dee"), Gaynor pronounces as "can-day". It all sounds good to me.
I don't know what language you guys were speaking but I liked your reaction.
Fun fact - The Queen is voiced by Cate Blanchett
9:09 literally the queen did already but she’s in a better place now
Very indeed…Indeed i say, i do say indeed..quite very well indeed i say
I just realized. That part where they chased the queen was a play on princess Diana’s death
That last joke really got me. Actually spit out some of my coffee lol
I just realized the tunnel scene is mimicking when princess Diana died because of paparazzi crazy.
So there's history behind the instant combustion thing? I saw an anime where they mentioned it too (black butler)
The British Family Guy episode is part of the episode "Family Guy Viewer Mail 2
Family Guy: Season 10, Episode 22"
It aired in 2012
The real British stereotype that you guys fulfilled was the almost being offended by the princes dianna joke lol I’ve definitely heard alot of jokes about you guys caring too much about royalty that really means nothing. I don’t mean this in a rude way by any means, just thought it was funny. Love the reactions!
I mean she did die
@@MClovinHD3Dso?
@@SadhorrorShe was Murdered, THAT is what makes it matter to people, it’s not even about the “royalty” aspect!! 👌
@@MikeyNottz car accident right? Not a murder.
@@hobblobber3914 No & don’t just believe Everything they tell you, they’re full of some dirty tricks & don’t do yourself a disservice by blindly following their Nonsensical lies, she was DEFINITELY murdered (sadly) when you look into the details!! 😒
i love british people, alot of love from portugal 🥰🥰
Worlds oldest alliance. England and Portugal :)
@@Zach-mw5so yessir
Awww yeah! You blokes got served! In your face! 😂
I also realized this part 9:05, didn't Princess Diana also got killed in the tunnel?
The last one they actually did show the real photo of the Queen on the show as well!
the joke about Winston Churchill could’ve been funnier, such as the story about lady Astor saying “if you were my husband Winston, I’d put poison in your tea,” to which he replied, “If you were my wife, I would drink it.” 😂🤣😂 burn baby burn. 😳😖
Not sure but, mom looked happy to hear the pages weren't stuck together.
The whole Sideburns thing is parity on 70s British sitcoms that we used to watch in the states
Most of the cultural jokes are at 1940's, pre-US WW2 entry stuff.
That's what makes it funny.
I'm sure the teeth thing is a very old stereotype(late 40's, early 50's). While we Americans were kind of obsessed with achieving "Hollywood" beauty standards, Brits were concerned with getting things back to normal after the second World War.
Still I often wonder "do they have dentists in Britain"? It often seems the only ones with good teeth are the celebrities.
Nah mate its still true to this date😂😂 look at brits teeth most of them apply to the stereo type
WWII affected america greatly as well. So no that's not it.
@@carltonbanks5470 Search photos of The Blitz.
If you want to keep your wine cold freeze grapes. If you need your cider cold freeze bits of apple. No watering down your drinks
Queen joke aged like fine wine... queen joke is streamed before she passed away
No. We're not JUST used to perfect teeth, a lot of y'all just have big ass teeth😂
Great things came from England, like..... Benny Hill?!
I am surprised you didn't recognize the Yakety Sax/Benny hill chase parody.
Benny hill is from the 50s. Most brits don't know it.
@@tc-tm1my It started in the 50s, but it ran through 1989. I was watching it in primetime on public TV back in the late 70s and early 80s.
The episode with the tunnel and the Queen aired May 20, 2012
That episode originally aired May 20, 2012.
Ironic thing about the one joke is that the "wanker" is now their king
In Europe Americans have the reputation of putting ice or a lot of ice in drinks, but I believe it must be clarified that we never ever put ice in any sort of beer. I think that joke stems that a lot of British pubs serve beer almost lukewarm or Guinness room temperature, but not all pubs.
Not sure about the tunnel but all smiles when it’s slavery or mass shooting jokes. Hahahaha
2:00 you guys got the same animation
Here in Latinamerica we loved.Benny Hill. Obviously dubbed in Spanish but still funny.
I was waiting for Aiden's reaction to see that they do more than "posh" British accents.
Whenever I hear a British person trying to do an American accent, it's either 1980s California valley girls "Like, oh my gawd... totally awesome.", New York quote from _Midnight Cowboy_ "Hey, I'm walkin' here!", Boston area "Pahk yah cah", and any Southern state "Hey/howdy, y'all."
🫤
As for the teeth in the UK, there used to be a comedian (can't remember his name) that was from the UK, but moved to the US and in his act, said the inbreeding, first cousins marrying in the UK, is why so many people have bad teeth. 🤔 Genetics issues.
American comedians talk about backwoods/hillbilly people in the US being dumb as dirt because of inbreeding. They especially like to crack on Southerns about that, but supposedly, the UK, India, Pakistan and other places have many more relatives marrying each other than the US.
I don't care if it's my 20th cousin, I'm not marrying him. My family does research before we start a serious relationship with someone. 😄
In north america ALL beers types are kept in the fridge. They even chill harp, smithwicks, killkenny and guinness to about 3-5C
I’m an American living in Ireland and recently interviewed with the British director for a role. The only thing I could focus on was how bad his teeth were. Was speaking to my cousin back home in NYC about the interview and she was like ‘why are you surprised, you know the Brit’s have f-up teeth!!’. And having lived in London, I’d say they do have bad teeth 🫣
When the coppies are chasing, the music is from Benny Hill, I think.
the Tunnel one was done a few years ago.
9:10 RIP Queen Elizabeth 😥. 😅
The running joke my mother and I had when we lived in London was that there was a dentist office next to us, but we never saw anyone go in. The teeth thing comes from fluoride in the water.
You mean the lack of fluoride in the water, right?
I don't think they put fluoride in the water anymore, but I wouldn't drink it anyway, it tastes like a public swimming pool.
@@totallypartial777
I’m British and when I went on holiday to Oranldo, the water tastes and smell like sulphur or eggs.
@@William_Snowfox.01 most people here use a filter for public water, or buy it at the store. I don't think water should have a smell or taste.
@@totallypartial777It's still put in the water, and I see nothing wrong with it.b
I think that was a princess Diane reference😂😂
What’s amusing to me is how they don’t get so many of these stereotypes. I guess it’s easier to see from the outside.
5:05 100% agree with you Aiden. Useless piece of material lol 😂
The tunnel joke was from season 10, that was in 2012 so way before the passing. Rip 🇨🇦 🇬🇧
I thought that your intro-music was the song "Red Right Hand" by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds?!
Of course the drunk woman driver is in Wisconsin. I live there and I knew of the village of Neillsville just not Granton but there is a Granton Rd. between them. Like 4 or 5 of the drunkest cities are in this state. Glad i live no where near Neillsville though.
You guys should do a reaction video to Sir Stevo Timothy: Farmer Michael
i think the police chase and sideburns were a benny hill thing
The pages aren't even stuck together 😂😂
the queen dying episode was quite a few years ago
How could you leave out the London Silly nannies?
Sophie & Aiden seemed not to get the Bennie Hill Reference after the queen died, and the cops were chasing them.
Dudes used to his magazines pages stuck together
they have to be Family Guy fans to understand so much of this.. ie: the hitting of the shin and falling to the ground (Bugger)
Americans have a temperature problem w all the ice
Even I as an American was put in Shocked at the tunnel part 😭
Your desk, background and distance looks like you're reading the news in Sovjet or North Korea... :D
I’m surprised they didn’t laugh at the Benny Hill Chase sequence
Those ah propuh Bradley Wiggins sidebuhns indeed guvnuh.
He called her a cunt in the original cut of that joke 3:06