I met Noel fielding in Primrose Hill the other day he’s such an awesome guy. Was super nice and dressed just as extravagant as the way he does on TV. He’s like a bird of paradise.
@@incription do you mean visit a different country (like a tourist) and obtain university education there ? This was suggested out loud to a group of us at Teachers College, Columbia Uni, NYC, during a class in late 2016- but nobody working professionally in education had ever said that to me or any cohort I was in, ever. Honestly. {community college to finishing at a state four-year & then a teaching cert + grad work at a private university afterwards, six and more years !! 2006 through 2012 !! } But in high school 1989 - 1992 nobody ever ever would’ve thought I’d go to college at all. Anyhow, the professor who said it had done a significant part of her graduate coursework in/ through a university in Sweden. If I get back into teaching I’m going to recommend this-even more than I used to. I feel that we older folks ought to ameliorate barriers we’ve encountered for the next generation coming up. The USA seems to have a significant number of cranky voters who opine: “I had to deal with massive debt with no breaks, so everyone else ought to as well.” I’m not sure that those of us with a “make things more bearable for the young’uns” mentality have successfully swayed any curmudgeons over into feeling or politically petitioning differently. Earning sub-subsistence in my teens, the thought DID occur to me: “it’d be easier to learn a whole new language and relocate.” Now I’m nearly 50 and I know with certainty that what teenage-me posited was correct.
@@leftmono1016 it’s only in the USA where people take on a life-time of debt (specifically college / university loans) which cannot be discharged with bankruptcy. British citizens don’t become financially ruined from student-loans or medical debt, either. This, I’m certain about. Slightly less important-& I admit I’m less certain about this-are credit scores. Credit scores and credit check-ups are different in other countries: I’m not sure which countries have citizens beholden to Equifax, TransUnion, and the Other One, but I’ve been told that it isn’t everywhere. There exist a bunch of financial & social issues that US citizens might assume are omnipresent, but they aren’t: they are USA-specific. Life-long debt ought to be against the law, in my opinion. Certainly, in general, debts ought to be repaid. And certainly, in general, irresponsible spending ought to have consequences. But the current USA system is not good. It’s just an extension of “upper class people from wealthy families can go to university, and people from economically disadvantaged families cannot: even if their academic potential is high.” We’d all like to believe that the USA is a meritocracy, but all sorts of systemic issues get in the way of poor-folks advancing into more favorable economic circumstances.
@@davids736 i have to agree, i clicked on this video out of interest as it said 'hilarious' and 'boosh' and thought to myself "i bet it isn't funny" and i was right.
all the bits are good. the pieces are good too. Crack Fox: (in deep voice) i'm gonna hurt ya real bad when we get inside... Vince: What was that? Crack Fox: Nothin. just a funny, funny sound.
I know ! Those guys are British ! They couldn’t possibly know how crippling our student-loan issues are !! Bankruptcy doesn’t ameliorate student loans ! They’re life-long here in the USA ! I’ll never be debt-free no exaggeration 😢
@@emilinebelle7811 I know!.. I'm from England where every one says the nhs is free.. But we have money taken out of our pay check for national insurance ( it's only about £20 a month) we still have to pay for medicine what the doctor will subscribe but every item costs the same we are lucky.. Very lucky. I can't imagine having to pay thousands to give birth or life saving ops. I'm so sorry you all have that worry. Why didn't Obama care work?
The crack fox is like a living nightmare to me. I'm a massive horror fan but that character is so uncomfortable for me to watch! Just freaks me the f out
I’m not sure how old you are but give it some time and you’ll realise that people have different tastes in all things. For example, mashed potato makes me heave - whereas I’ve seen lots of other people it it without any adverse effect.
@@HellenicRenegade - see my comment above. A lot of people do find it funny, that’s why it got a 2nd and 3rd series. My wife isn’t keen, but then again she likes Candy Crush and soap operas 😔
@@leftmono1016 just because something gets a 2nd or 3rd series doesn't mean it's good or funny. Some crap is promoted for programming the human mind for agendas and to sometimes promote left wings clowns as humorous comedians.
This was brilliant at the time, but not sure it's aged that well...doesn't seem that funny anymore. Especially now we know the chief protagonist is now consoling crying bakers on Channel 4
Weird isn't it.. it's still good, but at the time it was revolutionary weird good. Nothing like it. And I do love surreal anarchist comedy, like The Young Ones.
I feel like Vince is always on the verge of breaking character and laughing and somehow that makes his lines even better
I met Noel fielding in Primrose Hill the other day he’s such an awesome guy. Was super nice and dressed just as extravagant as the way he does on TV. He’s like a bird of paradise.
Were you able to tag him ?
Likes em a bit young I heard….
@@Believe-you-me-Like illegal young or just young for his age. If it’s the former, jail. Latter, eh that’s fine I guess . They know what they’re doing
@@Believe-you-me- the girl he was with was early-mid 20’s give it a rest mate
@@Believe-you-me- Wow, we know what kind of person you are now.
" i found you in a field with nothing but a sock and a whistle, you thought you were in the shining.."
kills me
“I been running all my life sir”
“From what?”
“Students loans…”
Damn I felt that lmao
They’re British, what do they know of student loans ?
@@miahconnell23 little trip round student loans, we can all go as tourists
@@incription do you mean visit a different country (like a tourist) and obtain university education there ? This was suggested out loud to a group of us at Teachers College, Columbia Uni, NYC, during a class in late 2016- but nobody working professionally in education had ever said that to me or any cohort I was in, ever. Honestly. {community college to finishing at a state four-year & then a teaching cert + grad work at a private university afterwards, six and more years !! 2006 through 2012 !! } But in high school 1989 - 1992 nobody ever ever would’ve thought I’d go to college at all. Anyhow, the professor who said it had done a significant part of her graduate coursework in/ through a university in Sweden. If I get back into teaching I’m going to recommend this-even more than I used to. I feel that we older folks ought to ameliorate barriers we’ve encountered for the next generation coming up. The USA seems to have a significant number of cranky voters who opine: “I had to deal with massive debt with no breaks, so everyone else ought to as well.” I’m not sure that those of us with a “make things more bearable for the young’uns” mentality have successfully swayed any curmudgeons over into feeling or politically petitioning differently. Earning sub-subsistence in my teens, the thought DID occur to me: “it’d be easier to learn a whole new language and relocate.” Now I’m nearly 50 and I know with certainty that what teenage-me posited was correct.
@@miahconnell23 - British students know about student loans. Why wouldn’t they?
@@leftmono1016 it’s only in the USA where people take on a life-time of debt (specifically college / university loans) which cannot be discharged with bankruptcy. British citizens don’t become financially ruined from student-loans or medical debt, either. This, I’m certain about. Slightly less important-& I admit I’m less certain about this-are credit scores. Credit scores and credit check-ups are different in other countries: I’m not sure which countries have citizens beholden to Equifax, TransUnion, and the Other One, but I’ve been told that it isn’t everywhere. There exist a bunch of financial & social issues that US citizens might assume are omnipresent, but they aren’t: they are USA-specific. Life-long debt ought to be against the law, in my opinion. Certainly, in general, debts ought to be repaid. And certainly, in general, irresponsible spending ought to have consequences. But the current USA system is not good. It’s just an extension of “upper class people from wealthy families can go to university, and people from economically disadvantaged families cannot: even if their academic potential is high.” We’d all like to believe that the USA is a meritocracy, but all sorts of systemic issues get in the way of poor-folks advancing into more favorable economic circumstances.
"What can I say, I reached into the dark and I pulled out a crimp, I panicked!" 🤣
I'm still waiting for the wider world to realise regular show is essentially animated this
🤯
Yeah straight up
JG Quintel basically admitted it.
Maybe in terms of the character dynamic, but not in terms of style.
" Im Old Gregg " has to be an all time classic.
LOL, I just finished watching Old Greg for the 1000th time and it brought me here lol
"I studied Fashion at St Martin's"
*Laughs in Pulp*
This is hilarious and love the comments where people say it’s not funny that makes it even more funny some people don’t get it
I would love a spin off show with all the Shamen!
This is an outraaaaaaage
Let's have a licorice rolly, a double brandy, and bitch about the industry
Poor Tony Harrison 😭
Tentacle, roight in the eye.
Best moment ever lol. Isn’t that bit from Eels?
@@adamrose6969Nanageddon, Party, Crack Fox, basically whenever the Council of Shamen congregate.
When Dixon Bainbridge (Matt Berry) arrives smoking a pipe so big it has wheels 😄
Eleanor is a legend! "Helllloooooo!"
"..ooooooooooo"
Thanks
The crack fox 😂😂
Pure comedy gold, very underrated, a modern monty python. 👍
Comparing this to MP is an insult. MP were groundbreaking, and more importantly - funny.
@@davids736 Well we are all entitled to our opinion 😁👍
@@davids736 i have to agree, i clicked on this video out of interest as it said 'hilarious' and 'boosh' and thought to myself "i bet it isn't funny" and i was right.
@@John-v8u5o you certainly are!! 👍
Monty Python was the Beatles of British comedy. The Young Ones were the Sex Pistols. Mighty Boosh is the like the B52’s or Primus maybe?
If you get it, you love it, you really really love it
You could easily make a 3 hour video of a best moments compilation lf The Mighty Boosh
A true classic. Love every minute .😊
Crack Fox still give me nightmares after all these years. A masterclass in creepy.
Best documentary series ever.
Howard’s Bday party episode is by far my favorite of the Boosh
‘Shit off’ 😂
Nothing from Series 1? That had the most charm by far
There's a whole separate video just for series 1 :)
The pot plant falling over at the end has to be such as stupid trivial gag. I love it
I love the crimps so much
This is infinitely rich and exquisite.
This needs more views
The answer to the lack of views is probably, it isn't even slightly funny in anyway shape or form. Probably.
"Phase 2!"😂😂😂
What are you, a pupae? Hahaha classic
Rumour has it that Amy Winehouse modelled her look on Vince's brain
all the bits are good. the pieces are good too.
Crack Fox: (in deep voice) i'm gonna hurt ya real bad when we get inside...
Vince: What was that?
Crack Fox: Nothin. just a funny, funny sound.
You would crumble like Ryvita 😂
Imma go put this on Myspace!
NOOOOO! NO! no? No. nOoOo! 😂
still cant believe that Naboo is noel fielding's brother
Trying to peel yourself like a satsuma 😂😂😂😂
I JUST ORDERED A NEW BOOSH SHIRT ❤. I already have the Tony Harrison & This Is An Outrage shirt.
As an American, the very mentions of student loans sends absolute shivers through my spine.
Nice work inserting yourself and the US into something totally irrelevant
I know ! Those guys are British ! They couldn’t possibly know how crippling our student-loan issues are !! Bankruptcy doesn’t ameliorate student loans ! They’re life-long here in the USA ! I’ll never be debt-free no exaggeration 😢
And hospital bills I should imagine..
@@rachelread1346
Hospital bills are worse because you don’t have a choice there, you have to go to the doctor.
@@emilinebelle7811 I know!.. I'm from England where every one says the nhs is free.. But we have money taken out of our pay check for national insurance ( it's only about £20 a month) we still have to pay for medicine what the doctor will subscribe but every item costs the same we are lucky.. Very lucky. I can't imagine having to pay thousands to give birth or life saving ops. I'm so sorry you all have that worry.
Why didn't Obama care work?
.."at least they'd taken their shoes off"......
"Ohhh changé le disc! I dought Di daw de bwack dog!"
We will never help u
What if I give u a sweet?
We will help you
Best lines by far
Ol small eyes and his pretty wife.
I think it was pretty punk of me to make it 701 likes, spoiling that neat tidy looking 700.
“Naboo. You know the rules. No phones on the stag. And the penalty is very clear. A Turban full of tequila. In one.”
It’s what’s inside that counts🎵
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It’s not the Peel, it’s the Banana 🍌
I thought I recognized the actor from Old Greg!
E P I C !
Nabootique Era = My Favorite Boosh Era
The baff of PAAYYYNE
Who wasn't involved in the "squint off"???
The jazz virus is genius
''Oh my god...look at his breast's'' 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The crack fox is like a living nightmare to me. I'm a massive horror fan but that character is so uncomfortable for me to watch! Just freaks me the f out
Yep, up there with that freakin' terrifying uzi toting black rabbit in Sexy Beast.
Jazzesise 😂
3:36 What???
Ball fondler!?
Thank god we got bake off
I once knew an infamous urban fox
He was my nemesis who sent me threatening letters with my best friends toenails dipped in marmite
His name was Alan
Boosh
Haha love the man dressed as a woman, a classic joke! They should bring it back :)
Well, their American friend DOES do that bit really well 🤣
They left out so many good ones.....
Can we have some more series please? There is nothing decent on.
That crimp off was crimptastic
A tasty soup
Come with us to a might boosh!
Bouncy Bouncy Stilettos are a no no.
lowdown and dirty crimping
Why are they using euros, anyone?
It is the funniest currency
Just the general assumption that people would be using euros in the future, no real reason
I..don’t get it. Feel like someone dosed me with acid.
And I'm angry.
Kirrrrrkk
I always loved mighty boosh. It just needed to try 10% harder and it would have been a classic
🤔... I don't get this program... It's just too silly for me 😂
This is painful. Nothing from series 1 or 2. Instead they chose the worst season, with the least amount of "Hilarious Boosh Bits".
Watch this simple video to instally drop at least 40 points in IQ.
I’ve dropped more brain cells watching the msm.
God what crap. I came and tried.
Hilarious is a very immature statement
in Australia you can be famous with brown teeth. noted.
They’re British
Americans🙄
I don’t get it
Missed the hilarious part. Is this crap supposed to be funny?
I’m not sure how old you are but give it some time and you’ll realise that people have different tastes in all things.
For example, mashed potato makes me heave - whereas I’ve seen lots of other people it it without any adverse effect.
@@leftmono1016 This show isn't funny
@@HellenicRenegade - see my comment above. A lot of people do find it funny, that’s why it got a 2nd and 3rd series.
My wife isn’t keen, but then again she likes Candy Crush and soap operas 😔
@@leftmono1016 just because something gets a 2nd or 3rd series doesn't mean it's good or funny. Some crap is promoted for programming the human mind for agendas and to sometimes promote left wings clowns as humorous comedians.
tell us all what you find so funny, So I can go to one those vids and say how much I hate it.
oh wait I have a life so never mind.
So unfunny 😢
This was brilliant at the time, but not sure it's aged that well...doesn't seem that funny anymore. Especially now we know the chief protagonist is now consoling crying bakers on Channel 4
I used to love Mighty Boosh, but under closer inspection I realised it was a funky ball of tits from outer space.
I still find it funny. But then again I don't watch cooking programmes. If that makes a difference?
I don't understand how an actor's future career choices makes a difference to their past works?
Weird isn't it.. it's still good, but at the time it was revolutionary weird good.
Nothing like it. And I do love surreal anarchist comedy, like The Young Ones.
that adds to his charm if anything
Non of their stuff was ever funny, much like little Britain.
British humor.. 😢
Get out and think about what you have just seen. You can't handle the crimp.
Tough punks? that must be the biggest joke.