@@S-fn3oe Oh look I found the actual fucking racist piece of shit. Hamilton sucks because it is corny worship of our garbage founding fathers this guy is just being a prick.
Can we take a minute to appreciate that the writers dedicated 2 minutes of screen time to write a planet of the Apes musical that wasn't even necessary for the plot. Takes alot of balls to take a swing that big.
@@bossfan49 iirc in the dvd commentary they go into the thought process behind the episode. Essentially the writers wanted to bring back Phil Hartman for a larger role in an episode and really enjoyed the idea of fleshing out troy mcclure as a character. Having selma marry him was a way to tie the story in with the rest of the simpsons family as "selma is always getting married". Please take what I've said with a big grain of salt, its been a long time since I've listened to the commentaries and could be mixing it up with commentary for another episode.
@@danielgyte8460 I've never seen the commentaries so I'll take your word for it. I was just throwing out a "what if?" I know sometimes writers will get a great joke, and try to figure out how to work it in (working backwards- start with destination, then figure out how to get there)....unless you're Family Guy and you just shove it in randomly =D.
rosvel92 Nice idea, however, it's not gonna happen as the VA behind Troy Maclure was killed about 10 years ago, so they retired the character, along with Lionel Hutz.
I never thought I'd say this after watching on cats in highschool but if it was as good as this i would watch the doctor saius or however that's spelled part
Billy West (also a great voice actor) did well with Zapp Brannigan, but that was supposed to be Phil Hartman's role. Can you imagine what he would have done with that?
Many years ago, I was at a local brewery pub with a friend describing this episode. I began to sing "I hate every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpan-Zee..." Then I heard from several booths behind me, a woman sing, "You'll never make a monkey out of me..." It was a magical moment.
Don't know what it is but the sight of these three primates singing ''Dr. Zaius'' around him while he was completely stone faced throughout it's absolutely hilarious! Not to mention the random break spin right after that.
@@qes2000 right! My sister took me to see the simpsons movie when it first came out when I was seven… I’m 21 now and I agree that they should’ve stopped a long time ago
The harrowing realization of the statue of liberty moment being used as the comedic turn of a showtune is so amazingly hilarious, it's mind boggling. Some of the most brilliant comedy writing I've ever seen
"From Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z" God I love this scene it's so hilarious, every line is amazing, memorable and quotable. And goddamn I've gotten it stuck in my head, love it
It's ironic: what was once a mockery of low-quality musicals has ended up being a sketch with much more quality than many full episodes of The Simpsons.
I've always liked how Dr. Zaius remains staring forward impassively, be it through the nurse ape clinging to him to the other apes circling and worshiping him in-sync. The way he remains staring forward during these sequences has always amused me, for decades no less, and likely always will. Thank you, Classic Simspons....
He struts out for the show every night & every night it's the same damn thing... Where did his career take this rediculous humiliating turn. You cna see it in his sad eyes and expressionless monkey face! It's GENIUS!
No way, but, you`ll remember him from such films as "The Boatjacking of Supership 79", "Hydro: the Man With the Hydraulic Arms", "Lead Paint, Delicious But Deadly" and "Here Comes the Metric System"!
@@randomguyfromgermany I also love: "You may remember me from home improvement videos such as "Mothballing Your Battleship" and "Dig Your Own Grave and Save".
@@randomguyfromgermany I mostly remember him from hit films such as "The President's Neck Is Missing", "Dial M For Murderoussness" and his magnum opus "Good-Time Slim, Doctor Doobie And The Great Frisco Freak-Out".
I was just going to write the same. It's absolute brilliant, one of the best moments in cultural history. That and the "who'll be a Jedi tonight?" scene.
Yeah, it's been stuck in my head since the first time I saw it on its original run. Troy McLure's greatest acting job. . . Though I also enjoyed his co-hosting with Dr. Nick and his whacky inventions: th-cam.com/video/akZb6NBQVJY/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/viejY6UZ5Bk/w-d-xo.html BTW, I tried getting juice from an orange like that, but the results were. . . Not impressive.
At 00:53 There's something so grounding about the sound effect of the piano being wheeled across the stage - it reminds you that in reality this is a pretty crummy stage production and not just a cartoon - the same at 1:18 with the Statue of Liberty - so subtle but effective
This is why I love the internet. No matter what scene you are looking for, no matter how obscure, it’s here. Somebody out there will have posted it. It’s truly amazing.
The first 6 seasons of the Simpsons are, without question, the finest comedy writing ever to appear on network television. My son is watching them now and I sometimes just sit with my jaw on the floor at how good it was.
When I was a kid, and this movie was about 10 years old, I used to play football with a group of guys from the neighborhood. One of them would always say "get your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape" whenever he was tackled. Bizarre.
Whenever I experience anything that's lame and boring in life I always picture it as a Simpsons moment like this and it instantly puts me in a better mood
"I hate every ape I see from chimpan-a to chimpan-z, now you'll never make a monkey out of me" Loved this then, still love it all these years later. God bless you, Phil Hartman, that was quality work.
@@lennoxshepherd3905 It's a bit of an old vaudville joke. Like, you'd want a second opinion when talking to the doctor about a medical problem, a second doctor looking over it. So he asks for a second opinion, but just gets a different judgement from the same person
One of my favorite things is how "From Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee" is orchestrated so lightly and happily (especially at the lines "Oh my God, I was wrong! / It was Earth all along...").
I’ve watched this so many times and it literally never fails to make me smile. Plus I get the added joy of continually humming it for the next couple days
Some guy on facebook pointed out that between the original Planet of Apes (1968) and this parody (1993) there is smaller time gap than between the firs Jurassic Park (1993) and today. And that was pointed out a couple of years ago.
Gold straight from the Simpsons mine. Amazing to think how far we are from the peak of Simpsons brilliance now. Rip Phil Hartman, an amazing Actor taken too soon.
For those of you who are too young or 'unread' in movies... the final line, "I love you Dr. Zaius", is an homage to the movie Spartacus in which Tony Curtis is dying, as Kurt Douglas (Spartacus) holds him, and the Tony Curtis character says to Kurt Douglas, "I love you, Spartacus." Nice.
Can you imagine the joy the writer felt when the flash of genius that is “chimpan-A to chimpanzee” popped into his head.
That was me guys, yeah thanks I'm pretty badass
@@tamie341 Dude, that's freaking epic
I bet that line was the inspiration for the entire musical
@Speaker Roach Doesn't it just always
@Speaker Roach Fuck it we’ll all do a line
The randomness of the ape break dancing is pure genius.
Well it's pretty accurate to how theater tries to be "hip" . Just look at Hamilton.
1000000%
@@goldcherries I don't want to look at Hamilton I just looked at a load of apes already.
It's not random, it is fit to the beatbox/synth style.
@@S-fn3oe Oh look I found the actual fucking racist piece of shit. Hamilton sucks because it is corny worship of our garbage founding fathers this guy is just being a prick.
Can we take a minute to appreciate that the writers dedicated 2 minutes of screen time to write a planet of the Apes musical that wasn't even necessary for the plot. Takes alot of balls to take a swing that big.
What if the Planet of the Apes musical idea came first and they needed a way to facilitate it?
@@bossfan49 iirc in the dvd commentary they go into the thought process behind the episode.
Essentially the writers wanted to bring back Phil Hartman for a larger role in an episode and really enjoyed the idea of fleshing out troy mcclure as a character. Having selma marry him was a way to tie the story in with the rest of the simpsons family as "selma is always getting married". Please take what I've said with a big grain of salt, its been a long time since I've listened to the commentaries and could be mixing it up with commentary for another episode.
Well they had a lot more time to fill back then. Episodes now are so Short
@@danielgyte8460 I've never seen the commentaries so I'll take your word for it. I was just throwing out a "what if?" I know sometimes writers will get a great joke, and try to figure out how to work it in (working backwards- start with destination, then figure out how to get there)....unless you're Family Guy and you just shove it in randomly =D.
These days it would take up the half the episode and not really have any point...
I love this whole episode. Especially
"Have you heard of the Planet of the Apes?"
"The movie, or the planet?"
"I'M GOING TO SEAWORLD!"
My all-time favorite Simpsons joke.
"Oh, my God! I was wrong!
It was Earth, all along!"
Fucking brilliant.
I think that's my favourite Simpsons moment right there.
A worthy cause indeed!
Please tweet about it and share it or whatever! It would be so epic!
rosvel92 Nice idea, however, it's not gonna happen as the VA behind Troy Maclure was killed about 10 years ago, so they retired the character, along with Lionel Hutz.
Closer to twenty years at this point. His wife murdered him in 1998.
This makes me actually want to see a Planet of the Apes musical. As long as it's written by old Simpsons writers
Unfortunately I don’t think it can be done now that Phil Hartman is gone ☹️ would be so awesome though!!
I never thought I'd say this after watching on cats in highschool but if it was as good as this i would watch the doctor saius or however that's spelled part
@@Megadextrious The universe denied us so many things from his passing
@@Megadextrious Norm MacDonald would be a good fillin
@@sneakysnake8863 zaius* I think
He went from hating every ape he sees (from chimpan-A to chimpanzee) to declaring his love for Dr Saius.
That's some solid character development!
>Zauis
This Play had EVERYTHING!!!
@@gabrielcanejo187 I love legitimate theater.
They finally made a monkey out of him
There's more comic genius in this two minute skit than some sitcoms had in an entire season.
More laughs in this scene than in either Will and Grace's whole run.
You mean such as current Simpsons
season’s lol
Lies again? Marine Soldier Take Meds
Obviously you slept on Mike & Molly
There's more comic genius in these two minutes than The Simpsons has had in the last 20 years combined.
Best use of English ever....."I hate every ape I see, from chimpan-a to chimpanzee!" The best ever. No one can argue this.
It's an absolute masterpiece. This should have won a Tony award.
I'm not a english speaker and I don't understand what "chimpan-a" means, but sounds great I love the song!
@@arashikage3 It’s an alphabet joke, from A to Z. Chimpan(zee)-A to Chimpan-Z(ee).
@@RikoJAmado thanks! Didn't get the joke but now it's really funny now that I understand it haha
@@RikoJAmado Thanks 😊
R.I.P. Phil Hartman.
The world has become less fun without him.
He'll forever live in our Hart, man.
God rest his soul. The whole bit is good, but Phil’s voice acting makes it great.
Billy West (also a great voice actor) did well with Zapp Brannigan, but that was supposed to be Phil Hartman's role. Can you imagine what he would have done with that?
He voiced The Air Conditioner from The Brave Little Toaster
Literally can’t hear ‘Dr Zaius’ without singing this.
Ooooooooooooooo Dr Zaius!
Same.
Dr Zaius is like every psychiatrist I’ve ever met in my life…
"I think you're crazy"
"I want a second opinion"
"You're also lazy"
After 25 years I just got this 😅
Oh wow. The writing is so clever.
It's a riff on a Rodney Dangerfield joke.
@kyre lymrick INCEL!
@@mariotaz prob not, just BASED
@kyre lymrick so true it’s a terrible world we live in
who the hell thought to do a parody of Rock Me Amadaus, with Planet of the Apes, called Dr Zaus?!
Whoever it was, they didn't get paid enough.
@Max William Lauf He should have been paid for this!
@@GenGamesUniverse you still get paid for freelance work, it’s just not regular.
I'm not proud to admit for how long I thought the Planet of the Apes Simpsons parody WAS the original
A genius
I have not seen this in 15 years, yet i remember all the lines. Classic Simpsons will always stay classic.
Dr. Zaius, Dr. Zaius.
@@deyesed Sometimes, late at night, I repeat this in my head.
@@deyesed ooooo Dr Zaius .... DrZaius DrZaius.
SO true hahaa!!!
My thumbs up was the 1k thumb 👌
"He can talk!"
"I can SIIIIIING!!!!"
🤣
Many years ago, I was at a local brewery pub with a friend describing this episode. I began to sing "I hate every ape I see, from chimpan-A to chimpan-Zee..." Then I heard from several booths behind me, a woman sing, "You'll never make a monkey out of me..."
It was a magical moment.
@Eric It was Earth, all along.
I hope you’re not lying
😂 that's awesome!!!
Marry her
@@JulianBakerSaysHello Hahahahaha 👍
Don't know what it is but the sight of these three primates singing ''Dr. Zaius'' around him while he was completely stone faced throughout it's absolutely hilarious! Not to mention the random break spin right after that.
"I love you, Dr. Zaius" wow 💗
And the moon walk behind the breakdance!
@@wwilder9228haha! In all these years I’d never noticed
I always loved how The Simpsons was able to properly parody "bad" entertainment.
Ironic how it's ended up becoming bad entertainment
@@lollybowser yeah but in a sad limping way, not a funny outrageous different way 😔
@@qes2000 right! My sister took me to see the simpsons movie when it first came out when I was seven… I’m 21 now and I agree that they should’ve stopped a long time ago
@@Anorak1795 What did the movie have to do with anything?
@@S-fn3oe they should’ve stopped after the movie is what I’m saying, go on a high note instead of what they did
“ I love legitimate theatre”. Me, when I came across Shrek:The Musical on Netflix a few years ago.
That was truly horrible.
Shrek the musical?take me now lord!
Pokemon Live
That's truly Sad situation in Musical theater. When have to resort to using defunct SF films for material.
The harrowing realization of the statue of liberty moment being used as the comedic turn of a showtune is so amazingly hilarious, it's mind boggling. Some of the most brilliant comedy writing I've ever seen
Honestly this is so enjoyable I wish it was real.
I love legitimate theeater!
Seriously
They've made a few joke fictional musicals into actual musicals, honestly I wouldn't be surprised if this eventually happened.
It is. You just watched it 🙄
@@fennecbesixdouze1794 There is the Book of Mormon, made by the 2 guys who made South Park. It is quite funny.
"From Chimpan-A to Chimpan-Z"
God I love this scene it's so hilarious, every line is amazing, memorable and quotable. And goddamn I've gotten it stuck in my head, love it
Pity it only works in America, though!
(Not every country pronounces Z as zee.)
My version: from gorill-A to chimpan-Z
@@EditorOfSL Douglas Adams said "zee" despite being English, oddly enough.
It's ironic: what was once a mockery of low-quality musicals has ended up being a sketch with much more quality than many full episodes of The Simpsons.
... Christ, it's depressing to realise how low Simpsons fell.
That “I CAN SINGGGGGGG” always killed me
I still say "Down in front!" and then have to explain the entire thing
I can SIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNGGGGG
uhhh help me doctor Zaius
*Doctor Zaius, doctor Zaius, Doctor Zaius, doctor Zaius, doctor Zaius, doctor Zaius*
*Ohhhhh Doctor Zaius*
@@Carlos-ne3zf What's wrong with me?
@@ddthewolf I think you're crazy
@@Carlos-ne3zf
Want a second opinion!
@@Scotttjt You're also lazy
I've always liked how Dr. Zaius remains staring forward impassively, be it through the nurse ape clinging to him to the other apes circling and worshiping him in-sync.
The way he remains staring forward during these sequences has always amused me, for decades no less, and likely always will.
Thank you, Classic Simspons....
See also: Farnsworth
Dammit - same here. Incredible.
He struts out for the show every night & every night it's the same damn thing... Where did his career take this rediculous humiliating turn. You cna see it in his sad eyes and expressionless monkey face!
It's GENIUS!
I LOVE YOU DR.ZAIUS!!
In my headcanon Dr. Zaius is just sick of always having to deal with this shit, like the second anything goes wrong they freak out and come to him.
Funny how they gave the ape masks perfectly realistic expressions.
I think it's funny that their jaw and mouth shape is the same as Homers
Masks?
@@tomsdottir in the original the actors wore rubber ape masks. They could move and make expressions but not very well.
@@superguy7044 well he did get mistaken for bigfoot once.
@@KFrost-fx7dt Look up
Phil Hartman was an elite talent. Troy McClure will live on forever
Did anyone else notice Troy McClure looks like Hank Scorpio.
No way, but, you`ll remember him from such films as "The Boatjacking of Supership 79", "Hydro: the Man With the Hydraulic Arms", "Lead Paint, Delicious But Deadly" and "Here Comes the Metric System"!
@@randomguyfromgermany Here comes the Metric System, what a classic.
@@randomguyfromgermany I also love: "You may remember me from home improvement videos such as "Mothballing Your Battleship" and "Dig Your Own Grave and Save".
@@randomguyfromgermany I mostly remember him from hit films such as "The President's Neck Is Missing", "Dial M For Murderoussness" and his magnum opus "Good-Time Slim, Doctor Doobie And The Great Frisco Freak-Out".
It was Earth all along why didn’t I think of that
I love you, Doctor Zaius!
That ending is similar to the end of Orwell's 1984. Intentional, in terms of submitting to ape authority?
Dr. Zaius rules!
Spartacus reference.
Rest in Peace, Phil Hartman.
The fact this musical never got made in the real world is a crime against humanity!
all simpsons musicals are amazing
Especially this one and Kickin' It: A Musical Journey through the Betty Ford Center
...All Simpsons musicals before season 10, 13 at the latest.
@@PeterDivine First 10 seasons are amazing tho! Not one bad episode, they jam so many jokes into each episode.
"Family Guy"'s ones are also excellent.
Shary Bobbins, Streetcar, and We Put the Spring in Springfield are my faves.
I think this is my favourite Simpsons moment of the whole show. It's been stuck in my head for like 20 years now
I was just going to write the same. It's absolute brilliant, one of the best moments in cultural history. That and the "who'll be a Jedi tonight?" scene.
What country are you in
Yeah, it's been stuck in my head since the first time I saw it on its original run. Troy McLure's greatest acting job. . . Though I also enjoyed his co-hosting with Dr. Nick and his whacky inventions:
th-cam.com/video/akZb6NBQVJY/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/viejY6UZ5Bk/w-d-xo.html
BTW, I tried getting juice from an orange like that, but the results were. . . Not impressive.
Mine is ,,see my vest"😄🙈
@@nichtslytherin9424 Ha ha, yeah that one too. "Made from real gorilla chest!"
idk but the idea of phil hartman in a recording studio shouting 'i love you dr zaius' cracks me up A LOT
Dude, thanks for that visual LOL bless Phil Hartman
Troy McClure's agent: "Troy! Matt Parker. You ever hear of Planet of the Apes?"
Troy McClure: "Eh, the movie or the planet?"
Agent: I got you the part of the human.
Troy: The part I was born to play!
Jury duty is work
Love that bit. I think he calls him Mac Parker though - he refers to him as MacArthur Parker earlier on in that episode (great name, no?)
When Phil Hartman passed away we lost all hope of a real POtA musical
When he passed away, a lot of humor was taken away from the Simpsons.
Phil didn't pass. He was murdered.
@@EastJazzman Agreed
He was awesome... especially Troy McClure
Simpsons from their peak years, some of the best TV ever made.
Best comedy for certain. Seasons 4-6 are incredibly written.
At 00:53 There's something so grounding about the sound effect of the piano being wheeled across the stage - it reminds you that in reality this is a pretty crummy stage production and not just a cartoon - the same at 1:18 with the Statue of Liberty - so subtle but effective
No, this is not a bad stage production! not bad.
The wood gun.
"I love you Doctor Zaius" is a subtle nod to the ending of Orwell's 1984: "He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother."
This is why I love the internet. No matter what scene you are looking for, no matter how obscure, it’s here. Somebody out there will have posted it. It’s truly amazing.
I couldn't find the one where marge tells wigum she's going to take the law in to her own hands.
The internet is connected to murphys law bud .
Copyright violations. Is there anything they can't do?
I honestly think this two minute clip is the finest comedy writing ever done.
It is just perfection!
The first 6 seasons of the Simpsons are, without question, the finest comedy writing ever to appear on network television. My son is watching them now and I sometimes just sit with my jaw on the floor at how good it was.
Rest In Peace Mr Phil Hartman. A true legend.
"From chimpan-A to chimpanzee" is one of the best lines in the entire series.
This was peak Simpson's
RIP Phil Hartman.
We certainly remember him.
When I was a kid, and this movie was about 10 years old, I used to play football with a group of guys from the neighborhood. One of them would always say "get your stinking paws off me, you damn dirty ape" whenever he was tackled. Bizarre.
Dr. Zaius/Amadeus song has been stuck in my head since I’ve first seen this episode.
Whenever I experience anything that's lame and boring in life I always picture it as a Simpsons moment like this and it instantly puts me in a better mood
Troy McClure will always be an American treasure.
Yes! At a minimum, he deserves a star on the Walk of Fame.
@@lexprontera8325 Well, Phil Hartman does have a star on the Walk of Fame, so that's something.
Phil Hartman was an absolute treasure
That “I love you, Dr. Zaius” is so out of character, I can’t even be mad
Planet of the Apes Broadway Musical .... 😳
We need this. We need this
NOW !!!!😊
Am I the only one who would unironically pay a hefty sum to see this musical?
No, I would too. But I still wouldn’t take the jab or wear a mask.
I’m right there with you. I love legitimate theater.
Of course. This play has everything!
“I LOVE YOU DR. ZAIUS!” - Troy McClure whom you might remember from such musicals as..
The bowing and then break-dancing of the apes is just so spot-on and hilarious.
And the one doing the moonwalk behind him
The original song from which the melody is taken is "Falco - Amadeus"
I have a nephew called Zeya. I always see him and sing “dr zayus, dr zayus”. No one gets it but me.
You poor soul. A joke or bit is so much funnier when shared!
It sucks because, even if you showed this to the others, they'd probably just act all awkward about it because they're uncultured swine.
I get it
We get it buddy
Now you have this video to show
When Simpsons was firing on all cylinders
Whoever wrote this episode and scene should make an actual Planet of The Apes musical and I would be there day one
“Down in front!” 😂
In Spanish he says “down in front, fat lady” 😂
Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee gets me every time
That breakdancing Ape always gets me 🤣🤣🤣
"I hate every ape I see from chimpan-a to chimpan-z, now you'll never make a monkey out of me"
Loved this then, still love it all these years later. God bless you, Phil Hartman, that was quality work.
The Simpsons is amazing for the obvious and the subtle, such as Homer's "down in front!" right at the end 😂
What's wrong with me?!
- I think you're crazy.
I want a second opinion!
- You're also _lazy!_
that is a joke that i wont lie flew over my head as a kid
@@magicamadeye what's the joke?
@@lennoxshepherd3905 It's a bit of an old vaudville joke. Like, you'd want a second opinion when talking to the doctor about a medical problem, a second doctor looking over it. So he asks for a second opinion, but just gets a different judgement from the same person
@@aronpuma5962 oooooohhh now I get a line from the Medic from TF2!
-You want a second opinion? You are also ugly!
A nice little nod to Henny Youngman there.
Why is this good?
I come back to watch this every time we get a new planet of the apes movie 😂
It’s impossible to take the original Planet of the Apes seriously after watching this. 😆
Especially any scene with Dr. Zaius.
It's impossible to take the original planet of the apes seriously. Period.
But Planet of the Apes is a true story so you have to take it seriously.
@@joaoyapur1247 It’s based on a novel.
@@joaoyapur1247 lies
Hhhahahha
I think this would be my favourite musical.
Nothing will ever top "Western Chimpanzee Side Story." Maybe, _maybe_, "Beneath the Planet of the _Apse_."
If a play is good enough to hold Bart's attention, you know it must be good.
I love you Dr. Zaius
"ever hear of planet of the apes?"
"uh, the movie, or the planet?"
Starring YOU as the human.
-It's the part I was born to play, baby!
I love Leegitiamate Theeater.
My only question is why they haven't made an actual musical about this. I would definitely go see a musical about the Planet of the Apes.
These two short minutes are, in fact, the high water mark of Television as an art form.
One of my favorite things is how "From Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee" is orchestrated so lightly and happily (especially at the lines "Oh my God, I was wrong! / It was Earth all along...").
My husband started listening to “Rock Me Amadeus”, I said I was required by Geek Law to put this on afterwards.
I love you, Dr. Zaius!
Roddy McDowall mentioned this in a Planet of the Apes special. Loved it.
Watched the movie for the first time and AMAZED how much the lead sounds like Troy McClure
OK, I've had "Dr. Zaius, Dr. Ziaus" for about 30 years now...
1:48 😂 This is so funny!
"I love you Dr. Zaus!!!!"
So many memorable quotes in two minutes :D
“Can I play the piano anymore?”
“Of course you can!”
“Well, I couldn’t before!”
🤣
I’ve watched this so many times and it literally never fails to make me smile. Plus I get the added joy of continually humming it for the next couple days
Some guy on facebook pointed out that between the original Planet of Apes (1968) and this parody (1993) there is smaller time gap than between the firs Jurassic Park (1993) and today. And that was pointed out a couple of years ago.
It's been decades since I watched this episode but the lyrics came back to me like *that*
If you're wondering what song they're parodying it's Falco's Rock Me Amadeus.
Breakdancing chimp always gets me 😅
Broadway should actually write this
I am not surprised if the next sequel is called Musical of the planet of the apes.
Gold straight from the Simpsons mine. Amazing to think how far we are from the peak of Simpsons brilliance now. Rip Phil Hartman, an amazing Actor taken too soon.
The world is a little less funny without the late great Phillip Heartmen R.I.P.
For those of you who are too young or 'unread' in movies... the final line, "I love you Dr. Zaius", is an homage to the movie Spartacus in which Tony Curtis is dying, as Kurt Douglas (Spartacus) holds him, and the Tony Curtis character says to Kurt Douglas, "I love you, Spartacus." Nice.
I've been saying "oh my god! I was wrong!" like this in daily parlance for decades and my girlfriend finally asked me where it was from
1:20 is the fastest denouement in stage history.
Can they make this a real play?
no
I wish.
@@llarmstrong783 yes
@@nathanielgarza9198 no
@@llarmstrong783 yesssssssssss
0:58 Weird to see Bart this calm, Thanks Mr. McClure.
They'll show him in a coat and tie with his hair combed at church too, but wouldn't making that happen be an epic battle?
Every time I see a reference to this, I have to come here and watch the whole thing
“I ❤ you Dr. Zaius!” Kills me every time