it has matured. all the low-effort immediate hits of dopamine have been created, leaving only the ideas that are harder to land and take longer to hit but are often more worthwhile in their own newer ways tldr the easier/more obvious ideas have been done already, so now the pool of ideas that are left is the shit that makes you feel like plato
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986ironic how the style was rather difficult but in good "back then materials were expensive but workers were cheap" fashion, they still did it 5-10x cheaper than Hanna-Barbera which was already the benchmark for "good enough" cheap animation
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986 It was only used by one studio: Cambria Pictures. And they weren't necessarily on prime time, channels had the choice of either a full 25-minute episode weekly or split 5-minute segments to air daily.
Skinner’s covering of his mouth with his hand from 0:48 to 0:55-thereby saving a few bucks on mouth animation-was a brilliant touch, very true to the original cartoons.
The linework, the audio filter, the film grain, and the lack of music sans the title recaps combined make this truly seem like a film reel from back in those days. The mouths aren't even oversized or pronounced.
Words can't express how much I fucking love the fact that a 7 year old meme has transcended memedom and became a full on artistic movement. Please keep this up!
Who could forget the infamous signal intrusion incident where a video pirate wearing a Max Headroom mask hummed the theme to Seymore Skinner and shouted "they're obviously grilled?"
What started as a meme, has shown your truly amazing talent in several different animation styles, not to mention your creativity. Incredible work as always, my dude
Keep in mind, the same animation technique that Clutch Cargo was known for (called it Synchro-Vox) is later used for _Annoying Orange,_ of all things, just decades prior, which explains about the uncanny looks of the character's face. Let's just sink in.
It was also used in the music video for Robin Scott's Pop Muzik '89. There it looks even more uncanny. Michel Gondry used a similar approach in the music video for Light and Day/Reach for the Sun by The Polyphonic Spree made for promoting his movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Not to forget the Bim Bam Boom scene from The Forbidden Zone. 😄
I love fully-assed effort like this. You nailed all the aesthetic components, but I think the real cherry on top is the new arrangement of the Seymour and the Superintendent theme. It's perfect. No notes. It's very hard to do "bad aesthetics" well, and you've shown pure artistry here. Thank you.
I love the fact that that they use precisely TWO animation cels per character so much. They express everything. Smug satisfaction covering insecurity, scepticism and incredulity, stone-faced calmness and begging, craftiness and embarrassment, accusation and concentration.
1:16 I just noticed that Chalmers' collar wasn't coloured in, I don't know if that was a genuine mistake or if you're trying to be faithful to Clutch Cargo
I love how even though Clutch Cargo was about as low-budget a form of animation as you could get, the producers _still_ felt the need to make things even cheaper by zooming out every now and then or having someone cover their mouth up so they wouldn't have to overlay the live-action footage of somebody's lips moving. That's a level of dedication that one rarely sees these days in anything. True craftsmanship. Thanks for this video, by the way. It's appealingly surreal.
@@jr2904 that's because most of the writers are very egotistical and think extremely high of themselves and the show, even the bad seasons. Sadly that mentality is there even for the writers who went off to make their own unsuccessful shows before crawling back, so humility didn't occur
Insanity. This is perfect. I did just one shot in this style in my own Steamed Hams edit (the "No" at 3:43) so it's rewarding to see the entire thing done flawlessly in this style. I love all the little details.
I saw Clutch Cargo on a dvd of old cartoons in my grandparents attic when I was very young. The style freaked me out and for a while I thought I dreamt the whole thing. This is certainly an interesting way to re-experience that memory
The amount of effort put into making a parody of Clutch Cargo here is.... Wow, must be more than they actually put into clutch cargo. - Art style perfectly replicated - Hand-drawn stills over hand drawn backgrounds - Character covers their mouth while speaking to save budget - Krusty Burger has a 50's McDonald's golden arches design, fitting for the era - Character not moving their mouth at all
Just re-watched the "Mr. Incredible" short also inspired by the "Clutch Cargo", which I saw before I ever heard of Clutch Cargo. This was amazing. From the intro, the narration, and the stilted animation and movement. Not to mention the lips, so spot on. 👄
I watched it as a Kid and I have to admit the effort put into recreating the style is phenomenal and the result shows!(I still like Clutch Cargo it may not look the best persay but It had great stories and had great characters to carry it)
I've just watched this three times. Truly impressive. You've absolutely elevated this silly meme. Also at "obviously grilled", Chalmers' mismatched jacket sleeves slayed me for some reason.
I love everything about this! From skinner covering his jaw when talking so they didn't have to do the mouths, to the lips not quite syncing with the audio all the time, to having the faraway mouths be pictures so its harder to see it isnt animated - its perfect. And the clever use of interpreting the transition sitcom opening as the beginning and end of a short episode was brilliant!
Animation craft salute. I am glad to see the live lip performance done and composited. There are many steamed ham style redos but I never thought I'd see this method demoed. I grinned the whole time watching.
Remember the "Fired" Arc, where Skinner got fired after the groundskeeper fell on the Superintendent? Then Skinner had to team up with the series' ongoing antagonist to get his job back?
This deserves way, way more views than it's getting. In fairness to the audience, I myself only learned about Clutch Cargo when researching the Max Headroom hijacked broadcast event. It's probably just a bit too before most people's time, mine included. Just be aware that there's at least one person who deeply admires the craft you put into this and your earlier one. Perfection is its own reward as long as somebody besides you yourself gets it, right?
"DID YOU OK THE STEAMED HAMS?!" "I KNEW *NOTHING* ABOUT THE STEAMED HAMS, I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THERE WERE GONNA BE STEAMED HAMS!!" "WELL *SOMEBODY* OKAYED THE STEAMED HAMS!!"
Referencing a commentary track on a short special feature on the back end of the incredibles dvd release. Congratulations, you have won this comments section 😂👌
This is unbelievable. It's like every day there is a new idea that comes from nowhere, that it seems like it was impossible to be thought, and somehow it becomes a new version of steamed hams
My absolute favorite part of this video is the hand-moved "cels"; it's so accurate to the source material. Particularly at 0:55, when the smudges and hairs move along with the cel. It's such commendable attention to detail.
Clutch Cargo and Space Angel were two that were shown on local TV typically on early Sunday mornings when I was growing up; this just does my head in at how on point it is.
I’ve only really done two animated versions. I’d consider this one a form of puppetry as there is no stop motion involved. I have one more animation idea on my current list… but I’m not sure if it’ll happen, maybe a good winter project. :)
I swear, the older the Steamed Hams meme gets, the higher quality the parodies get.
I think it's because people are given more time to come up with more creative things to do with it. :)
It's not low-hanging fruit anymore so only the truly dedicated, talented, wonderful maniacs are still doing it
it has matured. all the low-effort immediate hits of dopamine have been created, leaving only the ideas that are harder to land and take longer to hit but are often more worthwhile in their own newer ways
tldr the easier/more obvious ideas have been done already, so now the pool of ideas that are left is the shit that makes you feel like plato
I was just thinking the same, this is getting better every time.
the real ones are left
I love the bizarre irony of putting more effort into making a Clutch Cargo meme parody than ever went into the making of the real Clutch Cargo
Clutch Cargo's art style was used in pretty much every prime time TV cartoon before The Flintstones was a thing.
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986ironic how the style was rather difficult but in good "back then materials were expensive but workers were cheap" fashion, they still did it 5-10x cheaper than Hanna-Barbera which was already the benchmark for "good enough" cheap animation
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986 It was only used by one studio: Cambria Pictures. And they weren't necessarily on prime time, channels had the choice of either a full 25-minute episode weekly or split 5-minute segments to air daily.
@@Cyberbrickmaster1986Wrong lol
I can’t believe all these masterpieces are being made
Skinner’s covering of his mouth with his hand from 0:48 to 0:55-thereby saving a few bucks on mouth animation-was a brilliant touch, very true to the original cartoons.
Add a zero to both of those timestamps for them to work
@@Enriquito445 THANK YOU. I never did learn how to do that. Lemme try: 0:48 to 0:55
Hot damn! Thanks again!
Yes, and you call them mouth animations despite the fact they're obviously syncrovoxed.
@@Bruhtatochip742 - uh, sure, OK.
The Krusty Burger being remodeled as a period style McDonald’s is amazing lol
0:45
Old film overlays
“Art is never finished, only abandoned.” - Leonardo Da Vinci
Actually, that quote was by Paul Valéry. I thought it was by someone else until I looked it up on Wikiquote.
Paul Valéry
Thank god it was
Some art is prematurely abandoned....
"I never said haft the shit people say I did" - Gourge Washington
You absolutely nailed the style.
Funny seeing you here DingDong!. Hope you and Jules are well.
The linework, the audio filter, the film grain, and the lack of music sans the title recaps combined make this truly seem like a film reel from back in those days. The mouths aren't even oversized or pronounced.
@@mistermoo7602it’s so perfect. You can really tell they studied clutch cargo a ton before making this
i thought you got kidnapped by federal agents
Wth is dink donk doing here 😭
Words can't express how much I fucking love the fact that a 7 year old meme has transcended memedom and became a full on artistic movement. Please keep this up!
@undermind0657 🤓
But it is.
It's an Albany expression
I know right? I get excited for every new iteration. My favorite so far has been the Soviet cartoon version. 😆
Words cant express how depressed your comment makes me. “Transcended memedom” UGH! May god have mercy on our souls.
the show's theme is the jingle song, i'm dying
There are entirely not enough Clutch Cargo parodies out there.
Imagine...Clutch Cargo Star Wars!
@@Redfern42 I was thinking more along the lines of an Adult Swim original series using the Clutch Cargo style.
One of my favorites: th-cam.com/video/bwYaepJPT4Q/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7JWemjd98rlyFRkx
The Incredibles has one on their bonus features DVD. And its own commentary by Mr. Incredible and Frozone!
Probably because my generation (Gen Z) doesn't know about it.
"grilled about the cooking method of his steamed hams"
Perfect 👌
Who could forget the infamous signal intrusion incident where a video pirate wearing a Max Headroom mask hummed the theme to Seymore Skinner and shouted "they're obviously grilled?"
I still see the tire fire!
@@KurisuYamato "I just made a giant masterpiece for all the Springfield Shopper Nerds."
That would've been one of the _real_ Max Headroom's little one-liners.
“Yeah i think i’m better than kent brockman, frickin liberaaalllll”
“Catch the d’oh?”
This probably took more effort to make than any single Clutch Cargo episode
A nice touch that you used the 50s Golden Arches for krusty burger
I think they bought an old Krusty Krab joint and converted it into a Krusty Burger place.
Keeping it real 😎🤘
Thank you for including the firetruck scene. It really tied this excellent meme implementation together.
GOTTA have the firetruck
It’s so disappointing when the fire truck isn’t included.
@@franciscomolina8970 🚒
With an accurate siren too
The fire truck is necessary
I was pleasantly surprised when Pulp Fiction featured this episode playing in the background of the Gold Watch scene
That's how I learned what Clutch Cargo was lol
Same lmao @@michaelslowmin
I went to the McDonald's over in Shelbyville the other day.
I learned about it because of the Max Headroom Incident
I normally don't agree with a filmmaker re-editing their films after the fact, but Tarantino needs to edit this video into that scene.
That is amazing. Clutch Cargo was before my time but I've seen enough episodes to appreciate how accurate this parody is.
What started as a meme, has shown your truly amazing talent in several different animation styles, not to mention your creativity. Incredible work as always, my dude
Thank you so much 😀
German expressionism, Soviet animation, and now Clutch Cargo? You’re hitting all the 20th century’s most important artistic movements.
We need a Zagreb School of Animation approach!
@@ChristopherSobieniak It's time to put Steamed Hams in 'H'.
@@apo18llo Zagreb ebnen zloty dien!
Keep in mind, the same animation technique that Clutch Cargo was known for (called it Synchro-Vox) is later used for _Annoying Orange,_ of all things, just decades prior, which explains about the uncanny looks of the character's face. Let's just sink in.
It was also used in the music video for Robin Scott's Pop Muzik '89. There it looks even more uncanny.
Michel Gondry used a similar approach in the music video for Light and Day/Reach for the Sun by The Polyphonic Spree made for promoting his movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.
Not to forget the Bim Bam Boom scene from The Forbidden Zone. 😄
@@ZacabebOTG And the pirate painting, Painty the Pirate, from the theme song to SpongeBob SquarePants...
The newly acquired knowledge that The Annoying Orange is just a modern day Clutch Cargo has ruined my day. Please never post that again
Annoying Orange adds the eyes though which IDK if Clutch Cargo ever did
Kids these days don't even KNOW about Thumb Wars or Thumbtanic
Ah wow, this is amazing!!! You really nailed the authenticity here dude, kudos!!!
funny how all the cool people are showing up here.
Is this the place for an 'Ello you
Ello you.
The 1987 Max Headroom signal hijacker approves
But I can't still see the X!
I love fully-assed effort like this. You nailed all the aesthetic components, but I think the real cherry on top is the new arrangement of the Seymour and the Superintendent theme. It's perfect. No notes. It's very hard to do "bad aesthetics" well, and you've shown pure artistry here. Thank you.
Clutch Cargo always gave me the creeps when I was a kid. So does this. Well done.
Just when you think those hams are running out of steam... bam, second encore.
I love the fact that that they use precisely TWO animation cels per character so much.
They express everything. Smug satisfaction covering insecurity, scepticism and incredulity, stone-faced calmness and begging, craftiness and embarrassment, accusation and concentration.
1:16 I just noticed that Chalmers' collar wasn't coloured in, I don't know if that was a genuine mistake or if you're trying to be faithful to Clutch Cargo
I love how even though Clutch Cargo was about as low-budget a form of animation as you could get, the producers _still_ felt the need to make things even cheaper by zooming out every now and then or having someone cover their mouth up so they wouldn't have to overlay the live-action footage of somebody's lips moving.
That's a level of dedication that one rarely sees these days in anything. True craftsmanship.
Thanks for this video, by the way. It's appealingly surreal.
And that was a selling point, too. They'd talk about how their "animation" was cheaper than Hanna-Barbera.
I dont know why you are putting this much effort into steamed hams memes in 2024, but I love it
If you need reasons to steam a good ham then you simply are not steaming ham enough.
A talented chef cooks with their whole soul, no matter the dish.
Probably because it took him like 3 years to make this lol
I am...I'm stunned, lost for words even by the attention to detail in this. It feels EXACTLY like Clutch Cargo, down to a tee. Well done!
The Simpsons creators are both amazed and befuddled by the pervasiveness of this meme and the many creative folds it's taken
The Simpsons writers are also befuddled at how good the show was 20+ years ago and haven't been able to write anything as good since
@@jr2904 that's because most of the writers are very egotistical and think extremely high of themselves and the show, even the bad seasons. Sadly that mentality is there even for the writers who went off to make their own unsuccessful shows before crawling back, so humility didn't occur
@@jr2904omfg get over it dude
"Why does everybody got lady lips? Are those human lips? Whose lips are those?"
Ooh! Those aren't lips. They're microphones. Microphones from the theatre they are acting in. Yup! Theatre microphones!
@@Wurfenkopf r/whoosh
@@mariic2they were doing a steamed hams joke, clown
@@mariic2yes, r/whoosh
Because the joke completely flew over your head
"I was told it was a new process- a breakthrough!"
Love how there are still incredible Steamed Hams parodies being made in 2024
Insanity. This is perfect.
I did just one shot in this style in my own Steamed Hams edit (the "No" at 3:43) so it's rewarding to see the entire thing done flawlessly in this style. I love all the little details.
The detail of dirt on the sliding window's cell is just **chef's kiss**
I saw Clutch Cargo on a dvd of old cartoons in my grandparents attic when I was very young. The style freaked me out and for a while I thought I dreamt the whole thing. This is certainly an interesting way to re-experience that memory
I think this might be the best version of Steamed Hams
Check out the Soviet cartoon version.
These just keep getting better. I'll never turn down a good steamed ham.
This is without a doubt the most creative and innovative parody of Steamed Hams I have ever seen.
Steamed Hams is the only meme that matters, and you are the only artist that does it justice.
i am obsessed with your dedication to nailing all these different styles of film and using this power to steam hams
The amount of effort put into making a parody of Clutch Cargo here is.... Wow, must be more than they actually put into clutch cargo.
- Art style perfectly replicated
- Hand-drawn stills over hand drawn backgrounds
- Character covers their mouth while speaking to save budget
- Krusty Burger has a 50's McDonald's golden arches design, fitting for the era
- Character not moving their mouth at all
Always gotta give props to the Steamed Hams that remember to include the fire truck
I’ve been learning a lot about story telling art styles from this channel
1:57 you can see them moving the layer Seymour is on to simulate walking.
I never heard of Clutch Cargo, but seeing the original makes this very impressive.
Bro makes tf animations 🪑🪑🪑
I love that you went through the extra effort of adding pauses and taking out the musical stings
Just re-watched the "Mr. Incredible" short also inspired by the "Clutch Cargo", which I saw before I ever heard of Clutch Cargo. This was amazing. From the intro, the narration, and the stilted animation and movement. Not to mention the lips, so spot on. 👄
It takes a lot of effort to make something look as cheap as clutch cargo
I love how much effort you put in those Steamed Hams skits.
This is amazing. The fact that you incorporated the song into the commercial buffers intros and outros is flawless and seamless!!!
I watched it as a Kid and I have to admit the effort put into recreating the style is phenomenal and the result shows!(I still like Clutch Cargo it may not look the best persay but It had great stories and had great characters to carry it)
I love that the krusty burger looks like one of the really early McDonald's buildings.
Incredible. Every detail, immaculate. 10/10
I've just watched this three times. Truly impressive. You've absolutely elevated this silly meme.
Also at "obviously grilled", Chalmers' mismatched jacket sleeves slayed me for some reason.
I learned about Clutch Cargo from the Max Headroom incident, and it's disturbed me ever since
I love everything about this!
From skinner covering his jaw when talking so they didn't have to do the mouths, to the lips not quite syncing with the audio all the time, to having the faraway mouths be pictures so its harder to see it isnt animated - its perfect.
And the clever use of interpreting the transition sitcom opening as the beginning and end of a short episode was brilliant!
I like all the attention to detail here. Really nailed the look!
Animation craft salute. I am glad to see the live lip performance done and composited. There are many steamed ham style redos but I never thought I'd see this method demoed. I grinned the whole time watching.
I never thought the waking nightmare that was Clutch Cargo would be revived. What horrors hath thou wrought?
Skinner is such a giga in every shot.
You are one of the few genuine artists on TH-cam left
Remember the "Fired" Arc, where Skinner got fired after the groundskeeper fell on the Superintendent? Then Skinner had to team up with the series' ongoing antagonist to get his job back?
Gasp! Is that Clutch Cargo? Gimme, gimme, gimme!
Who preformed the lips? Is that you & a buddy?
It was a friend of mine.
@@TyroneDeise Thank you! I really am enjoying this.
This deserves way, way more views than it's getting. In fairness to the audience, I myself only learned about Clutch Cargo when researching the Max Headroom hijacked broadcast event. It's probably just a bit too before most people's time, mine included. Just be aware that there's at least one person who deeply admires the craft you put into this and your earlier one. Perfection is its own reward as long as somebody besides you yourself gets it, right?
Honestly I'm so impressed by the sound design/music on these. You nail it. Especially in that soviet one.
"DID YOU OK THE STEAMED HAMS?!"
"I KNEW *NOTHING* ABOUT THE STEAMED HAMS, I DIDN'T EVEN KNOW THERE WERE GONNA BE STEAMED HAMS!!"
"WELL *SOMEBODY* OKAYED THE STEAMED HAMS!!"
Referencing a commentary track on a short special feature on the back end of the incredibles dvd release. Congratulations, you have won this comments section 😂👌
@@Paul_M_Bradley is my prize steamed hams ;3
This has more frames of animation than the actual Clutch Cargo
I love you for this, Clutch Cargo is such an underrated obscure forgotten media
Jesus, looks like someone deserves a big W for capturing the show accurately
A very retro lunch was had by all
Oh that’s way too upsetting to watch on a Monday morning. Excellent job!
nice
2:23 Roll credits.
As someone who watched Clutch Cargo and loves Steamed Hams....I see this as an absolute win.
I’m not old enough to remember Clutch Cargo, but watching a few episodes makes it clear that you were faithful in your recreation. Well done.
Goddang, I never thought I would see the day Clutch Cargo would become a widespread meme.
The art continues to evolve
Tune in next week when Skinner once again faces down his nemesis Bart Simpson in 'It's the Children Who Are Wrong'.
"...and his pal, Superintendent Chalmers..."😂😂😂😂
A Clutch Cargo parody??!!
At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the internet, localized entirely within your uploads???
Yes!
I’ve never heard of this Clutch Cargo thing before, but I know this looks great regardless.
This is unbelievable. It's like every day there is a new idea that comes from nowhere, that it seems like it was impossible to be thought, and somehow it becomes a new version of steamed hams
The Master is back.
Well Tyrone you are an odd fellow but I must say, you make a good parody.
WHOA!!! Thanks so much for the support. :D
Small detail but very cool that you directly credit bill oakley
This was freaking amazing! Well done!
I am extremely interested in how you captured this Clutch Cargo look, holy shit.
You just unlocked part of my childhood i forgot. Bro i used to watch this when i was suck as a kid. On those "500 classic cartoons" DVD's
Phenomenally close to the source material. Amazing work. The goth lipstick looks killer on them.
You know, I've never thought of it before, but seeing this, you really could break the Steamed Hams meme up into a three-act structure, huh?
My absolute favorite part of this video is the hand-moved "cels"; it's so accurate to the source material. Particularly at 0:55, when the smudges and hairs move along with the cel. It's such commendable attention to detail.
That’s because they are real cels. It was all hand drawn and painted, and captured in camera.
Good lord the sheer talent continues to stagger me
I have no idea what this is parodying but it's freaking great. Now this is art.
"...after being grilled about the cooking method of his steamed hams..." The pun
I love how this meme can still result in such creative content!
Just when I think this meme has finally run its course, I see yet another fresh new take on it
Clutch Cargo and Space Angel were two that were shown on local TV typically on early Sunday mornings when I was growing up; this just does my head in at how on point it is.
This man made his entire life goal to adapt the Steamed Hams skit into every animation format imaginable.
I’ve only really done two animated versions. I’d consider this one a form of puppetry as there is no stop motion involved. I have one more animation idea on my current list… but I’m not sure if it’ll happen, maybe a good winter project. :)
@@TyroneDeise Hold on, let me rephrase that:
This man made his entire life goal to adapt the Steamed Hams skit into every art medium imaginable.
Mwuaghahahah
The production values are top notch!!!
This is so incredibly well made.
Having grown up watching Clutch Cargo and Space Angel, this is brilliant, absolutely spot-on! So many little details, even down to dust on the cels 😂