30 is hardly enough. Philosophers Football. Olympic Hide & Seek. Deja Vu. The Gumbys. How Not To Be Seen. Anne Elk's Brontosaurus Theory. And Python, while beginning as sketches, evolved to become much more, as many of the later original episodes were sketches contained within a theme. The Anne Elk sketch was near the end of an episode where for some mysterious reason everyone on the phone needed to check their shoe size. Then there was the episode with the initial announcement about The Queen About To Tune In. The Bicycle Tour. Dennis Moore. The Golden Age Of Ballooning. Michael Ellis. It was the success of these episodes with a theme that made them most famous: the first movie was just a concatenation of the best sketches, but the next three were sketches within a theme, with the ultimate development being the invasion of The Meaning Of Life, mid-movie, by its own short preview feature! Who else would ever have thought up anything like this?
See, this is why I remain subscribed to this channel. I don't like or can't understand 75% of your content on a daily basis, then a gem likes this appears. Makes it worth the wait. One question though: Do you really feel the need to explain MP skits to people? If they don't get it, well....
My favourite Python quote is.... "You can't become king because some moisand bint threw a scimitar at your!!" In reference to King Aurther explaining how he bame king by the lady of the lake gifting him Excaliber
I was thinking that, too. True MPFC fans know the REALLY good ones that the general population might not know.... eg: "Number One: The Larch. The Larch." or "Confuse-a-Cat". Or "Harold the flying sheep". I could go on and on.
To get this comedy, you need to have to understand the premise... it's all ridiculous satire. Very British....I know way too many lines, like all the other fans in this comments section.
@@None-v9z I absolutely loved Blackadder.... especially when Robbie Coltrane was in it....I am not a humourless "bore"....Monty Python didn't float my boat at all. Just one of those things. I'm not " that type" at all! Carry on laughing!
@julianaylor4351 There's none more aware of sarcasm and satire than me. However, it could be that my brother -,in-law found it funny....the most crashing bore and letch on earth?
30 is hardly enough. Philosophers Football. Olympic Hide & Seek. Deja Vu. The Gumbys. How Not To Be Seen. Anne Elk's Brontosaurus Theory. And Python, while beginning as sketches, evolved to become much more, as many of the later original episodes were sketches contained within a theme. The Anne Elk sketch was near the end of an episode where for some mysterious reason everyone on the phone needed to check their shoe size. Then there was the episode with the initial announcement about The Queen About To Tune In. The Bicycle Tour. Dennis Moore. The Golden Age Of Ballooning. Michael Ellis. It was the success of these episodes with a theme that made them most famous: the first movie was just a concatenation of the best sketches, but the next three were sketches within a theme, with the ultimate development being the invasion of The Meaning Of Life, mid-movie, by its own short preview feature! Who else would ever have thought up anything like this?
See, this is why I remain subscribed to this channel. I don't like or can't understand 75% of your content on a daily basis, then a gem likes this appears. Makes it worth the wait.
One question though: Do you really feel the need to explain MP skits to people? If they don't get it, well....
What the heck? First you say you can't understand 75% of UK content, then you complain when we Brits DO explain things!
An excellent selection. Ground breaking and wonderful.
My favourite Python quote is....
"You can't become king because some moisand bint threw a scimitar at your!!"
In reference to King Aurther explaining how he bame king by the lady of the lake gifting him Excaliber
"BE QUIET!"
Ethel the Frog (aka The Pirannah Brothers) is my favorite.
The Life Of Brian , is " WITHOUT DOUBT " the best comedy movie ever made , I laughed so hard , I wet myself ( & I'm not ashamed to say it ?? )
Not even close.
Clearly picked by people who have barely watched the shows, but are aware of the more famous sketches.
I was thinking that, too. True MPFC fans know the REALLY good ones that the general population might not know.... eg: "Number One: The Larch. The Larch." or "Confuse-a-Cat". Or "Harold the flying sheep". I could go on and on.
"We used to dream of a hole in the ground!"
I was saddened to see that the Fish-Slapping Dance failed to make the cut
Not ALL items on the menu contain SPAM!
The Fish Dance sketch is not on this list.
"I DON'T LIKE SPAM!!!"
@@wstine79 I'll have yours. I LOVE SPAM!
She turned me into a newt a newt well it got better
Is anyone surprised at #1?
Wheres the "Im a lumberjack" one
29:30
"He's a very naughty boy"
Do we REALLY need the commentary on each sketch !... Surely the only opinions that matter - are the viewers !
To get this comedy, you need to have to understand the premise... it's all ridiculous satire. Very British....I know way too many lines, like all the other fans in this comments section.
UTTER SHITE! 💯
HOWEVER did people find these funny? It's almost slapstick and utter crap. Just people indulging themselves. 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Satire.
U seem like the type who wouldn't get why people enjoy Blackadder as well..
@@None-v9z I absolutely loved Blackadder.... especially when Robbie Coltrane was in it....I am not a humourless "bore"....Monty Python didn't float my boat at all. Just one of those things. I'm not " that type" at all! Carry on laughing!
@julianaylor4351 There's none more aware of sarcasm and satire than me. However, it could be that my brother -,in-law found it funny....the most crashing bore and letch on earth?