Me and my brother went to this around that time and we had such an amazing time there but I remember very faintly I was riding one of the circus elephants and seeing this experience had a really fun time! I was around 4 or 5 :)
0:19 Hi! Can I have one small cheese pizza please? 0:49 I like one medium pepperoni pizza please? 1:20 I want one super size extra deluxe pizza with everything, and I mean everything! 1:33 WHERE’S MY PIZZA!!??
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is going to tour again next year, but they're not going to have animals, clowns or a Ringmaster in their shows. They're doing this for two reasons: 1) to appeal towards people who believe in the misconception that animals performing in circuses is cruel, and 2) to make the show more like Cirque du Soleil.
The guy/clown in the oven is/was Brian Weckerly (he's the voice of the pizza chef. It's prerecorded with Michael Lorenz (the clown dressed as the chef) lip syncing the vocals) and the clown/guy on the unicycle is/was Luke Brechtelsbauer.
I thought the 135th Edition didn’t feature a video crew. Only the 136th Edition ( Circus of Dreams ) and the 137th Edition ( Bellobration ) only featured video crew. FYI I saw the 135th Edition and Circus of Dreams at TD Banknorth Garden ( now TD Garden ) in Boston, MA. When I saw the 135th Edition it was on either October 7th or October 14th 2006. When I saw Circus of Dreams it was on October 7th 2007. BTW was the video crew the arena's video crew for the Utah Jazz of the NBA (they play at the arena where this was filmed. The arena at the time was known as Delta Center (named after Delta Airlines) then EnergySolutions Arena now Vivint Arena) or was the video crew part of Feld Entertainment (who operated Ringling Bros)?
@@NostalgiawithJack My favorite 135th Edtion (Bello Mania) acts were the human cannonballs, the pizza gag/clown pizzeria, the Windy City Acrobats basketball, the "Jump" song" (sung by Ty McFarlan (the ringmaster) before the National Anthem and Human Cannonball stunt, before intermission, and a rendition by the RBBB band played after the show as the audience left the arena), and the song "We are the circus" that closed out the show. My favorite 136th Edition (Circus of Dreams) acts were where one of the clowns introduces all the other clowns at the very start of the show, the title song (In Circus of Dreams) sung by Jennifer Fuentes (the songstress) performed after the national anthem, the song with the lyrics "power" and "imagination" preformed by Fuentes and Chuck Wagner (the ringmaster) before intermission, and the song "Dream Big" performed by Fuentes and Wagner which closed the show.
I remember this bit. I saw it back in 2006.
Me and my brother went to this around that time and we had such an amazing time there but I remember very faintly I was riding one of the circus elephants and seeing this experience had a really fun time! I was around 4 or 5 :)
Wish I could be a part of something this awesome
0:19 Hi! Can I have one small cheese pizza please?
0:49 I like one medium pepperoni pizza please?
1:20 I want one super size extra deluxe pizza with everything, and I mean everything!
1:33 WHERE’S MY PIZZA!!??
Mmm. Yeah I eat that too. My favorite lunch.
Pizza Pizza. 🍕🍕
Wish the Circus was back love this 😀 am a big fan of the 🎪
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey is going to tour again next year, but they're not going to have animals, clowns or a Ringmaster in their shows. They're doing this for two reasons: 1) to appeal towards people who believe in the misconception that animals performing in circuses is cruel, and 2) to make the show more like Cirque du Soleil.
@@NostalgiawithJackno clowns? That’s the best part what were they thinking?!
I like pizza. My favorite lunch.
Well, he did say he wanted 'everything'!
I loved this act.
BTW, I'm making pizza today, myself!
2:44 I like that part in that act.
Pizza Pizza.
BTW, I'm the voice of the pizza chef!
Neat!
Oh cool!
My favorite lunch. 😊
(Bellow Nock: "Hi, can I have one small cheese pizza, please?") 0:19
How do you know?
Small cheese pizza coming right up
My favorite. Mmm. Yeah. I eat that too.
Pizza Pizza. 🍕🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕
Medium pepperoni pizza coming right up
Mmm. Yeah. I eat that too. 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕 🍕
Pizza Pizza.
do you have any other videos from the 135th edition?
Where's my 🍕
Keleer
Who were the guys in the oven and the unicycle.
The guy/clown in the oven is/was Brian Weckerly (he's the voice of the pizza chef. It's prerecorded with Michael Lorenz (the clown dressed as the chef) lip syncing the vocals) and the clown/guy on the unicycle is/was Luke Brechtelsbauer.
where did you get these videos from?
When this was performed at the arena (where this was filmed) they had a video crew at each show to put on the concourse monitors
What arena is this at?
Salt Lake City, UT, I believe. They had a video crew at each show to put on the concourse monitors.
I thought the 135th Edition didn’t feature a video crew. Only the 136th Edition ( Circus of Dreams ) and the 137th Edition ( Bellobration )
only featured video crew. FYI I saw the 135th Edition and Circus of Dreams at TD Banknorth Garden ( now TD Garden ) in Boston, MA. When I saw the 135th Edition it was on either October 7th or October 14th 2006. When I saw Circus of Dreams it was on October 7th 2007. BTW was the video crew the arena's video crew for the Utah Jazz of the NBA (they play at the arena where this was filmed. The arena at the time was known as Delta Center (named after Delta Airlines) then EnergySolutions Arena now Vivint Arena) or was the video crew part of Feld Entertainment (who operated Ringling Bros)?
@@petercaruso2502 What was your favorite act in the 135th Edition (Bello Mania) and in the 136th Edition (Circus of Dreams)?
@@NostalgiawithJack My favorite 135th Edtion (Bello Mania) acts were the human cannonballs, the pizza gag/clown pizzeria, the Windy City Acrobats basketball, the "Jump" song" (sung by Ty McFarlan (the ringmaster) before the National Anthem and Human Cannonball stunt, before intermission, and a rendition by the RBBB band played after the show as the audience left the arena), and the song "We are the circus" that closed out the show.
My favorite 136th Edition (Circus of Dreams) acts were where one of the clowns introduces all the other clowns at the very start of the show, the title song (In Circus of Dreams) sung by Jennifer Fuentes (the songstress) performed after the national anthem, the song with the lyrics "power" and "imagination" preformed by Fuentes and Chuck Wagner (the ringmaster) before intermission, and the song "Dream Big" performed by Fuentes and Wagner which closed the show.