@@japanpanda2179i did something similar, had a project about natural and man-made disasters, i had to make a presentation on a man-made disaster so i did it about the columbine high school massacre and got A on it
I submitted a piece of creative writing for English class which was a satirical parody of Dexter where instead of being a murderer, he was a pedophile. It wasn't accepted.
@@Rose-yx6jq The problem was that the council of art professors were grading him based on mastery of the human form. It was his weak point. They told him to become an architect, because he was talented at buildings and landscapes, but for some reason he never did.
The only problem with this is that I now know that the German translators weren't able to make "you steam a good ham" work, he literally just said "your hamburgers are cool" lmao
Ha, you're right. I took 4 years of German in high school and 2 years in college but I'm by no means fluent, so it went so fast I didn't even notice... "Ihre Hamburgers sind toll!"
knowing how to speak and understand german and trying to read the captions while listening made this video a lot more entertaining than it should have been
The funny thing is how hinderburg died way too early in Nazi controlled germany to see half of the things joked about in this video, so it's like an alternate universe where he lives just a bit longer to see the chaos unfold
He probably would have been fine with it considering what the J's did to germans during the post-WW1 Weimar Republic period, which led to battered germans going against their postwar oppressors into forming a strict militaristic expansionist society.
@@CunnyMuncher People try to act like Palestinians are the targets of hate while there's literally guys on the internet still trying to blame World War II on the jews.
@@CunnyMuncher Hindenburg didn't like the Jews but he also didn't like the NSDAP either and had to be strongarmed into making Hitler Chancellor. Also, real convenient Hindenburg insists an invisible elite lost the war and oppressed the people instead of the man that led the war and stripped the Germans of their rights. Rabbi Hindenburg is to blame indeed.
@@replicaacliper maaaagic! but no, it’s pretty easy with Pro Tools.. i used RX10 Music Rebalance (an iZotope plug-in) to extract the instrumental, then had a couple of friends sing the new lyrics over the phone for me, which i then remixed into the song. the quality wasn’t amazing but the audio sound is pretty lo-fi (to sound like a 1930s video) so it didn’t matter
@@replicaacliper actually the hardest two things were 1. making the flames on the Reichstag and 2. finding a font to match “Skinner & the Superintendent” 😂
Native german here. I was laughing my ass off xD Thanks for keeping the german dub for it. The little burning Reichstag in the oven made me wheeze harder than i should have.
The fact that all of this practically happened and everything being so right on (Hindenburg being born in Posen, for example) makes this so wonderful for a history fan!!
@@lasschesteven AFAIK Hindenburg thought Hitler was a nincompoop and underestimated him, until too late. Ol' Paul was in no physical shape to have a showdown with Schniklegruber anyway by this time. As far as anti-Semitism? Germany and western Europe needed to only look in a mirror.
As a person who knows very basic German, I can confirm the subtitles are 100% accurate Edit: 4 months later and now that my German is now slightly better than before and is now just basic, the subtitles still seem 100% accurate
@@ironhell813That was the joke. It's plain to see if you know basic historical/political terms in German (Preußen, Polen, Europa, etc.) And if you just know basic german in general
I can speak both German and English perfectly and the subtitles are 100% accurate, it's impressive how well they translated it considering expressional differences and everything. A true work of art, whoever made the subtitles deserves raise
@@huks9380 you didn't understand the video. Skinner (aka Hitler) was pretending to 'make peace' and disguise him actually invading Poland/Europe like the Nazis did in WW2. So the fire truck ending would be replaced with a bombing strike ect ect.
The fact that Chalmers is supremely unchallenging of Skinners in any REAL way beyond just simply questioning him perfectly fits the atmosphere of appeasement, not just from external powers, but the fact that everybody internally just let what he did slide. Like this is a super fitting, well made meme. Congrats for making good use of Steamed Hams so long after it’s boom
Everyone clowns on the foreign powers for appeasement, but hindsight is 20/20. Would you want to be the politician who plunges your country into another war just 20 years after the bloodiest war in human history? Trying as hard as possible to maintain peace was the logical thing to do, especially since no one at the time knew how bad Hitler and the Nazis really were.
Appeasement was absolutely the correct approach. What is wrong with a policy of "let's try to achieve peace by getting everyone what they want, or at least as close as reasonable"?
My man managed to draw all these historical parallels and never once went for the obvious smoking oven one. Don't know if it was out of tactfulness, but still props. Amazing video, innovative use of the meme.
By this point I know the dialogue by heart so after cackling with the Reichstag and be mesmerized by the song I was immediately like Oh noooo oh noooo don't say it
I agree completely. To make the other oven joke would have been predictable, low-hanging fruit. Instead, the Reichstag in the oven is a clever little surprise and makes it that much funnier. It also fits better with the chronology, given the pre-war time their conversation is set in. That's 3 ways it works even better this way. I applaud that.
Assuming that the audio here is from the official German version of the Simpsons, the voice actors don't nearly capture the hilarious nuances of the original voice acting
Ayo take that back, German dubs are amazing! For example, Keanu Reeves and Charlie Sheen have the same voice actor. So whenever I play Cyberpunk2077, I have to turn on the English dub, or else I'll hear a laughing track in the back of my head whenever Johnny Silverhand says anything remotely funny. Doesn't that sound FUN?!
You put a lot of stuff in this You made a new theme, A historical plot, You turned the roast into the reichstag, You took the extra mile on this It must of taken a while I would imagine
Insane effort. All the editing is super super polished, and the custom jingle was spot on. You’ve done good by the steamed hams community. This will most definitely blow up assuming having the word “nazi” in the title doesn’t mess with the algorithm
@@cbnewham5633 There are plenty of AI tools today capable of separating instruments, vocal tracks etc. OP even mentions the tool he used in another thread (it's RX10 Music Rebalance).
“We have finally reached the peak” lol nope My mans here hasn’t seen the “but it was banned in the USSR” version lol Puts this version to absolute _shame_ lol
0:36 Those painting frames are NOT depicting Principle Seymour Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers, American educaters who won't be born for decades after this video takes place, but Hitler and Hindenburg after one of Hermann Fegelein's antics where he shaved them.
I don't know their exact ages, but skinner serving in vietnam and chalmers being older than him points to them being born no more than a decade and a half after late 1930s
Oh my god…this is just fucking amazing! From their moustaches to the redub of the song, it‘s all so perfect! And one can actually see that you know, what you‘re talking about. You clearly put a lot of effort into this comedic masterpiece, kudos!
Smith put fear on internet troll and cringy gen z. He show what an alpha is, taking action, unlike betas who can only ""joke"" around calling fellow memers chad, sigma or whatever their goldfish memory pick up from greek alphabet
@@falconeshield "Seymour! USA has invaded Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Korea!" "No mother, it's just the USA spreading democracy!" Man, rhyme and all
@@MC-wh3xm I suggest Nina B's case it is more like "perfect" rhyme while, as the ostensible motivations were various, your examples would be "imperfect"or "slant".
@@Newwaver2007 it's even more confusing for a non-native who can understand German. I have to concentrate to understand what I'm hearing, but the subtitles are so distracting by saying completely different things
Yeah especially to non-natives who somewhat understand, as the comment above me says too. I had to turn the sound off to be able to read the subtitles. The brain capacity just goes to trying to translate speech even if you don't want to lol.
Good job on making a highly educated Nazi video without making jokes that would offend anyone. It's both funny and the teaching point hits the nail in a short amount of time better than some hour long videos.
I was offended that Hindenberg wasn't corrected when he accused Hitler of being a fascist. Naziism and fascism are two different ideologies, though they do share some similarities in how they achieve their objectives.
This is... i have no words. It's high-effort, educational and funny. If I was a history teacher I would show this to my students before WW2 for the context.
I am German and I had to deactivate the sound, because the sound is from the original Simpsons-series, but the subtitle is from him and tell a bit different story. It would be nice if there would be a voice-recognition and translation software out there and useable as plugin for the browser.
as someone who knows a lot about Nazi Germany’s history, this is insanely accurate. Hindenburg is a genius pick for the superintendent since it’s historically known that he didn’t like Hitler.
Honestly I never knew that this would be so good, I really love the "Hitler & President Hindenburg" theme song. You deserve more subscribers, your edits are great!
@@snowblind9551 and besides, I don't think they speak(spoke) Prussian in Posen anyway. Woudl've been better to say Königberg and Danzig, or even Memel.
Hindenburg was a Prussian aristocrat from Posen so anything else would've been a lie, and besides the joke has a good tie with the Simpsons universe as Hitler claiming knowledge of 19th century Prussian but being from Austria, is similar to Seymour claiming it's a Albany expression but he's actually from New Orleans.
2:16 I wonder how many people (no matter which language they speak) realized, that Seymor actually says "Bolearis" instead of "Borealis" ^^ Anyway, let's just acknowledge the fact, that the german dub, and also this particular version of it, are awesome :D
This feels like a school project that was too risky to submit but you put too much work into it not to put it somewhere.
I once submitted a project basically advocating for eugenics in a sociology class. Got an A.
@@japanpanda2179why?
@@japanpanda2179i did something similar, had a project about natural and man-made disasters, i had to make a presentation on a man-made disaster so i did it about the columbine high school massacre and got A on it
I submitted a piece of creative writing for English class which was a satirical parody of Dexter where instead of being a murderer, he was a pedophile. It wasn't accepted.
Why risky?
“Why is there smoke coming out of your oven?” sure has a darker context now
[Points towards concentration camp]
“GOOD LORD WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THERE?!”
“Resettling Jews in the east…”
@@jesusisherelookbusy “Resettling Jews in the east?! At this time in the war, in this part of Poland, localized entirely within your labor camp?!”
@@clayhamric4428 "Yes!"
May I see it?
@@milesedgeworth4845 no
"Well Adolph, your a peculiar artist...But I must say, you paint a fine landscape..."
* Crisis averted *
this comment is severely underrated
Good ending unlocked
ok I know it's a joke but do people genuinely think Hitler was the only thing that lead to the nazis taking power?
Actually, Google them. He really did.
@@Rose-yx6jq The problem was that the council of art professors were grading him based on mastery of the human form. It was his weak point. They told him to become an architect, because he was talented at buildings and landscapes, but for some reason he never did.
That "Hitler and the Chancellor" song bit was wonderfully sung, it sounds just like the original! Well done
It’s just the German dub with subtitles that don’t match what they’re actually saying lll
@@ZephyrysBaum the song literally sings "Hitler" and "Hindenburg"
@@Gr84me oh cool! I didn’t notice. The reason I thought that’s is that the rest of them are not dubbed (as I heard them say Krusty)
@@Gr84me that's the original. German Simpsons is very different to the US version
This is a masterpiece that will last a thousand years. Let's call it a Thousand Year Ham.
'Thousand Year Ham', lol I am one HUNDRED percent gonna steal that XD
And you call it a thousand year ham despite the fact that it will perish in 12?
@@iododendron3416 You know what excuse me
I thought we were having "masterpeace."
@@vain_11 oh no, I said 'master race'
The icing on the cake would have been tanks driving into Poland instead of the usual fire truck.
Or the siren of a Stuka dive bomber.... LoL
That sounds racist to me
I don't think I've seen that fire truck in 2 years
Or have it be an ambulance because Hindenburg died shortly after appointing Hitler chancellor and thus cementing Nazi power in Germany.
@@pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 the stuka siren would definitely fit this one.
The only problem with this is that I now know that the German translators weren't able to make "you steam a good ham" work, he literally just said "your hamburgers are cool" lmao
Ha, you're right. I took 4 years of German in high school and 2 years in college but I'm by no means fluent, so it went so fast I didn't even notice... "Ihre Hamburgers sind toll!"
Its not that good in other languages
For example hungarian
Párolt kagyLó = Steamed Clam
Párolt Ló ("the steamed hams") = Steamed horse
Gedämpfte Huscheln
@@gergopiroska5749 And you call it steamed horse despite the fact that it is obviously grilled.
Lmao
Today I learned that “Hitler” in German is pronounced “See-mour”.
hahahaha
And they call the "Führer" "Principal". Funny how the language has evolved...
@Ometecuhtli At that time period, there was no Führer. Hitler would've been Chancellor when Hindenburg was still alive
😂
He probably used the german version of the scene
knowing how to speak and understand german and trying to read the captions while listening made this video a lot more entertaining than it should have been
Reminds me of the Hitler Downfall film edits
i could at least tell the original was an actual translation of steamed hams
That's the actual german dub.
@@rosencvetanov6129 oh from the show?
Ist echt so
I've watched a LOT of Steamed Hams videos and I can say this is in my top 3 by far.
Yes, this one and the one where he doesn't burn the roast.
Aye. I'll take this one, ASMR Steamed Hams, and Steamed Hams but the animator changes every 13 seconds.
#1 for me
You call them steamed hams despite the fact is a Skinner and superintendent Chalmers video?
Its tied with seibmoz's Coach and Nick steamed hands video.
The funny thing is how hinderburg died way too early in Nazi controlled germany to see half of the things joked about in this video, so it's like an alternate universe where he lives just a bit longer to see the chaos unfold
He probably would have been fine with it considering what the J's did to germans during the post-WW1 Weimar Republic period, which led to battered germans going against their postwar oppressors into forming a strict militaristic expansionist society.
@@CunnyMuncher makes sense
@@CunnyMuncher People try to act like Palestinians are the targets of hate while there's literally guys on the internet still trying to blame World War II on the jews.
@@CunnyMuncher Hindenburg didn't like the Jews but he also didn't like the NSDAP either and had to be strongarmed into making Hitler Chancellor.
Also, real convenient Hindenburg insists an invisible elite lost the war and oppressed the people instead of the man that led the war and stripped the Germans of their rights. Rabbi Hindenburg is to blame indeed.
@@CunnyMuncher Anything can be explained with steamed hams
this is so trippy understanding german but reading the subtitles and it's something completely different. well done
Educational? Yes
Entertaining? Yes
Funny? Yes
Innovative and Unique? Yes
It fits all of TH-cam's recommendation boxes!
This is just Chalmers and Skinner having a conversation.
Life-Changing [x]
swastika? yes
youtube: i pretend i didn't see that
i'm positively surprised
Hams? Steamed
Not really educational.
0:35 WHAT THE?????? THE THEME, HOW?
Also, congrats on this rendition, it's really well steamed
haha well to be fair i am a music producer (with a youtube hobby) so this was the easy part for me
@@MichaelTanMusic how'd you do it lol
@@MichaelTanMusic should have had him yell Hitler though 😆
@@replicaacliper maaaagic! but no, it’s pretty easy with Pro Tools.. i used RX10 Music Rebalance (an iZotope plug-in) to extract the instrumental, then had a couple of friends sing the new lyrics over the phone for me, which i then remixed into the song.
the quality wasn’t amazing but the audio sound is pretty lo-fi (to sound like a 1930s video) so it didn’t matter
@@replicaacliper actually the hardest two things were 1. making the flames on the Reichstag and 2. finding a font to match “Skinner & the Superintendent” 😂
Native german here. I was laughing my ass off xD Thanks for keeping the german dub for it. The little burning Reichstag in the oven made me wheeze harder than i should have.
You prune there is no such thing as a Reichstag
@@stephensnell5707 what
Was it easy or hard to look past the actual dialogue and focus on the subtitles
@@stephensnell5707 Last time I was in Berlin it looked quite real to me.
@@Thot_Patrol_USA I always find it rather annyoing. If it was just German sounding gibberish it would be less distracting.
This could literally be shown in history classes.
i should hope so
It could literally be shown in history classes up 'ahr.
@Donald57646
How did it go?
I’m gonna request my history teacher show this tomorrow, will update
Time to steam some hams
I'm german and I can confirm that the subtitles are correct
Yeah as a german myself too, i can confirm that too.
An diesem Hamburgern wird ihr Mund zusammen laufen
really... well I'm from Germany and I've never heard anyone use the phrase "Krusty Burger" being translated to "fascist dictatorship"
@@wickedchild8501 Oh, no, not in Germany. It's an Austrian expression.
@@daso262 I see
from music samples to steamed hams. truly a wonderful character arc
The fact that all of this practically happened and everything being so right on (Hindenburg being born in Posen, for example) makes this so wonderful for a history fan!!
I didn't know he was from my city!
Posen (Poznań) was always a Polish city, even thought the Germans heavily tried to Germanise the region they have never fully succeded
The one big inaccuracy of course being that Hindenburg was even this opposed to what Hitler was doing
Yeah I thought it wasn’t accurate cause he didn’t care that Hitler was evil…but sure, they got the city right.
@@lasschesteven AFAIK Hindenburg thought Hitler was a nincompoop and underestimated him, until too late. Ol' Paul was in no physical shape to have a showdown with Schniklegruber anyway by this time. As far as anti-Semitism? Germany and western Europe needed to only look in a mirror.
As a person who knows very basic German, I can confirm the subtitles are 100% accurate
Edit: 4 months later and now that my German is now slightly better than before and is now just basic, the subtitles still seem 100% accurate
NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN NEIN
As a native german speaker who knows German very well, i can confirm the subtitles are 100% accurate
As a person that can understand basic German it is definitely not match the subtitles, instead it perfectly matches the original material.
@@ironhell813That was the joke. It's plain to see if you know basic historical/political terms in German (Preußen, Polen, Europa, etc.) And if you just know basic german in general
I can speak both German and English perfectly and the subtitles are 100% accurate, it's impressive how well they translated it considering expressional differences and everything. A true work of art, whoever made the subtitles deserves raise
I was expecting the fire truck to be replaced with a split second of a stuka dive bomber
why?
@@huks9380 Because it's nazi germany?
@@huks9380 you didn't understand the video. Skinner (aka Hitler) was pretending to 'make peace' and disguise him actually invading Poland/Europe like the Nazis did in WW2. So the fire truck ending would be replaced with a bombing strike ect ect.
@@huks9380 blitzkrieg blitzkrieg boom!
@@huks9380 oktoberfest
The fact that Chalmers is supremely unchallenging of Skinners in any REAL way beyond just simply questioning him perfectly fits the atmosphere of appeasement, not just from external powers, but the fact that everybody internally just let what he did slide. Like this is a super fitting, well made meme. Congrats for making good use of Steamed Hams so long after it’s boom
It’s always time for steamed hams.
Everyone clowns on the foreign powers for appeasement, but hindsight is 20/20. Would you want to be the politician who plunges your country into another war just 20 years after the bloodiest war in human history? Trying as hard as possible to maintain peace was the logical thing to do, especially since no one at the time knew how bad Hitler and the Nazis really were.
Appeasement was absolutely the correct approach. What is wrong with a policy of "let's try to achieve peace by getting everyone what they want, or at least as close as reasonable"?
@@jakesmiley4745 except it clearly was not trying to achieve peace
In later seasons they revealed Chalmers is Jewish...
My man managed to draw all these historical parallels and never once went for the obvious smoking oven one. Don't know if it was out of tactfulness, but still props.
Amazing video, innovative use of the meme.
haha well yes i didn’t want it taken down
By this point I know the dialogue by heart so after cackling with the Reichstag and be mesmerized by the song I was immediately like Oh noooo oh noooo don't say it
I agree completely. To make the other oven joke would have been predictable, low-hanging fruit. Instead, the Reichstag in the oven is a clever little surprise and makes it that much funnier. It also fits better with the chronology, given the pre-war time their conversation is set in.
That's 3 ways it works even better this way. I applaud that.
Wasn't it the unspoken joke? Wasn't it the central theme?
it wouldn't make sense because this Steamed Ham is about the Enabling Act of 1933, before any of the camps were ever constructed
I never knew in German “fascist dictatorship” translates to Krusty Burger
Yes, and "Communist Paradise" translates to Springfield.
@@WinterascentSpringfield is a communist paradise
Assuming that the audio here is from the official German version of the Simpsons, the voice actors don't nearly capture the hilarious nuances of the original voice acting
German people are not the funniest people in the world. Them and Russian people always seem so serious
It's the official German dub and it is lightyears behind the English version.
German TV is pretty great from what I've seen, but German dubs are honestly pretty meh overall.
Ayo take that back, German dubs are amazing! For example, Keanu Reeves and Charlie Sheen have the same voice actor. So whenever I play Cyberpunk2077, I have to turn on the English dub, or else I'll hear a laughing track in the back of my head whenever Johnny Silverhand says anything remotely funny. Doesn't that sound FUN?!
@@87axal "you know choom, I had a lot of sex and was unfaithful" _audience in hysterics_
You put a lot of stuff in this
You made a new theme,
A historical plot,
You turned the roast into the reichstag,
You took the extra mile on this It must of taken a while I would imagine
May I see it?
@@falconeshield No…
"Must have," not "must of."
Well Michael, you’re an odd fellow, but i must say, you know your history
lmao i love how the grunting noise "ERRRR" translates to "excellent!"
The German language is half grunting noises anyway.
An absolutely amazing underrated gem. So much effort was put into this. Well done, OP!
There were so many opportunities for oven/burning jokes and I respect you for resisting them, I would not have had the same self restraint
What happened with ovens during the holocaust?
@@vladimirrashkovsky6274apparently in the 1940s more cakes were baked than in any other decade, before or since.
@@jeremytitus9519 those cakes weren’t alive were they?
@@vladimirrashkovsky6274Those cakes really liked circumcision
It wouldn't have fit the time period anyway. This is mostly early 1930s, well before the Holocaust got into full gear.
This actually shows really well how complacent Hindenberg was imo. He tried to maintain democracy, but not nearly as much as he should have.
hindsight is so '39
The majority of the German right (and left lol) didn't care much for democracy at that point.
@@connycontainer9459 soooooo post-9/11
Hindensight
I feel like his age may have played a part in this. After all, he was 85 by the time hitler became chancellor
It took me a while to realise that this isn't an original voicecover but instead it's the German dub for the original Steamed Hams
At first, I was pretty worried about what he might have had in his oven…
Patented Jew Burgers. Old Third Reich Recipe.
The Auschwitz Borealis
@@rootfish2671 Aurora Bratwurst
@@sweetricecakeman8582 good one!
@@rootfish2671 😁
Insane effort. All the editing is super super polished, and the custom jingle was spot on.
You’ve done good by the steamed hams community.
This will most definitely blow up assuming having the word “nazi” in the title doesn’t mess with the algorithm
definitely didnt (hopefully). First thing in my recommended
It got recommended to me, so I guess good job on Google for realizing it's a parody.
All the editing is super super polished,
Considering the context of the video I do not know if calling it "polished" is in any way appriopriate!
Choosing a black and white film strip theme was appropriate.
That makes it appeal to TH-cam's target audience.
This is the best one I've ever seen. The fact that you actually recorded new singing for the intro makes it perfection. *Chef's kiss.*
But how did he get the backing music? Now that is a mystery!
@@cbnewham5633 There are plenty of AI tools today capable of separating instruments, vocal tracks etc. OP even mentions the tool he used in another thread (it's RX10 Music Rebalance).
6 million steamed hams? In this kitchen? With that oven? In this number of years?
Yes!
☠️
best i can do is 271 thousand
@@thebigcheese8169your weight?
Can i see it?
And there it is. This is the most brilliant adaptation of ‘Steamed Hams’ I’ve ever seen.
We have finally reached the peak.
(And yes, I know it is the German dub. Ach, so.)
@@dannym5865 Excuse me?
Not yet.
We need the real life voice actors to do the bit.
@@JohnPeacekeeper This man gets it.
“We have finally reached the peak” lol nope
My mans here hasn’t seen the “but it was banned in the USSR” version lol Puts this version to absolute _shame_ lol
This has to be the best version of Steamed Hams released to the public yet! The theme at 0:34 is incredible as well, props.
0:36 Those painting frames are NOT depicting Principle Seymour Skinner and Superintendent Chalmers, American educaters who won't be born for decades after this video takes place, but Hitler and Hindenburg after one of Hermann Fegelein's antics where he shaved them.
exactly. well spotted
FEGELEIN!
Fegelein! Fegelein! Fegelein!
I don't know their exact ages, but skinner serving in vietnam and chalmers being older than him points to them being born no more than a decade and a half after late 1930s
Like how the audio is literally just a German dub of the scene with completely unrelated subtitles. 😂😂😂
Oh my god…this is just fucking amazing! From their moustaches to the redub of the song, it‘s all so perfect! And one can actually see that you know, what you‘re talking about. You clearly put a lot of effort into this comedic masterpiece, kudos!
such a good edit, didn't expect all of those historical references
A Kanye West classic.
[ Guys it a fucking joke Jesus]
Lmao💀💀
Smith put fear on internet troll and cringy gen z. He show what an alpha is, taking action, unlike betas who can only ""joke"" around calling fellow memers chad, sigma or whatever their goldfish memory pick up from greek alphabet
@@eavyeavy2864 Are you okay?
A Donnie Trump classic.
@@tedbenveniste412 No
"Can I see it?"
"No"
"Sees the photos and footage later"
This is probably the best Steamed Hams edit I've seen so far.
"Seymour! The Nazis have invaded Poland!"
"No mother, it's just Germans being persecuted."
I died 🤣🤣🤣
"Seymour! Russia have invaded Ukraine!"
"No mother it's just Russians liberating blood brothers from the Nazi."
Man, rhyme and all
@@falconeshield "Seymour! USA has invaded Iraq, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Cambodia and Korea!"
"No mother, it's just the USA spreading democracy!"
Man, rhyme and all
@@MC-wh3xm I suggest Nina B's case it is more like "perfect" rhyme while, as the ostensible motivations were various, your examples would be "imperfect"or "slant".
@@MC-wh3xm "Seymour! US has invaded the middle east." Would work better.
"Seymour! Catholics are persecuting Ethnic Jews!"
"No mother, it's just Catholics fighting for the Holy land!"
I just learned more about European history in
If you listen to public school teachers you’d think Trump were a fascist. If you learn history you know it’s the existing government.
@@matthew8153 Sir this is a Krusty Burger
@@fordandk4840
Nein, das ist Krausty Burger.
such a shitty high school!
I'm glad you learned about history in love minutes
Love how the german dub is the original simpsons dialogue....
This is actually the best one I've seen so far. Absolutely perfect
you had to put the golden star there, didn't you?
@@janslavik5284 Okay, damn, I legit didn't think about that 😬
@@Faygris oh that wasn't a joke? years of internet memes have obviously corrupted my mind 😅
@@janslavik5284 No, but I can't blame you. It really obviously could have been a joke 🤷
0:47: I love how he just blatantly says Seymour.
No,he said Adolf it's a regional dialect
@@ÁrtemisdeAndrômeda Uh, what region?
@@samchiu9918 19th-century prusian
@@ÁrtemisdeAndrômeda I see. You know, the word is quite similar to the one they speak in 21st century America.
@@samchiu9918 oh ho ho ho ho no patented prussian dialect old century way to speak
This is an educational and entertaining masterpiece. I love how you so seamlessly mixed 1930s German politics and steamed hams. Excellent work!
Simply superb. Both funny and accurate. You're an odd fellow, but you edit a good Steamed Hams.
Man the editing on this one is insane, these have just been getting more more high quality
This is super well made!
I imagine anyone who actually speaks German watching this would have a hard time keeping up with the subtitles though lol
Lol, yeah, it’s like seeing two confusing cartoons. 🙃
I guess this is just for English speaking people.
yes im german and it is awful :D
@@Newwaver2007 it's even more confusing for a non-native who can understand German. I have to concentrate to understand what I'm hearing, but the subtitles are so distracting by saying completely different things
@@yourmum69_420 ..just like any Hitler meme then.
Yeah especially to non-natives who somewhat understand, as the comment above me says too. I had to turn the sound off to be able to read the subtitles. The brain capacity just goes to trying to translate speech even if you don't want to lol.
Love how people are still producing high quality steamed hams memes after all these years
"Seymour, The Nazis have invaded Poland!" - gets me every time
-Seymour- Hitler! His mother calls him by his last name
Good job on making a highly educated Nazi video without making jokes that would offend anyone. It's both funny and the teaching point hits the nail in a short amount of time better than some hour long videos.
I was offended that Hindenberg wasn't corrected when he accused Hitler of being a fascist. Naziism and fascism are two different ideologies, though they do share some similarities in how they achieve their objectives.
This is... i have no words. It's high-effort, educational and funny. If I was a history teacher I would show this to my students before WW2 for the context.
1:52 has a bite in the patty then it's completely uneaten.
"Blame it on a communist" they literally caught the guy who did it still at the scene 😂
Truly one of the Kanye samples of all time 💯
The production quality here is insane.
I like how the spoken dialogue is a direct translation of the original - while the subtitles are not. It's an added layer of references.
The most genius version of this meme ever! Brilliantly done!
I regret learning German... I can actually understand what they're saying instead of being able to enjoy the brilliant subtitles.
I am German and I had to deactivate the sound, because the sound is from the original Simpsons-series, but the subtitle is from him and tell a bit different story.
It would be nice if there would be a voice-recognition and translation software out there and useable as plugin for the browser.
@@mikropower01 My brother in memes... And in pain.
It's wild to realize that Matt Groening named the principal of his cartoon after the German word for Adolf.
Lol
Also Matt Groening was a regular attendant at Epstein's island. I know that, now you have to know that. You're welcome!
So you say... there's 2 of them.
OMG, I was dying laughing watching this. People's ability to be creative with Steamed Hams is just crazy. Excellent work!
I'm starting to make a collection of Steamed Hams videos on my channel, I'll probably make a playlist for it, I didn't realise there was so many.
Man, I can’t wait to show this to my history class one day. Thanks
This is truly one of the greatest hams yet!
COMMUNIST SPY !!!
An unforgettable luncheon one might say...
I've been watching these "Steamed Hams" memes since they first came out, but I think this one is my all time favourite
I'm german and i'm laughing at this way more than i should
as someone who knows a lot about Nazi Germany’s history, this is insanely accurate. Hindenburg is a genius pick for the superintendent since it’s historically known that he didn’t like Hitler.
Honestly I never knew that this would be so good, I really love the "Hitler & President Hindenburg" theme song. You deserve more subscribers, your edits are great!
0:33
You've turned the most often omitted part of steamed hams into the highlight of the sketch!
I'm glad this meme is still popular after five years
I am so very happy to see it return.
Same!!
Me, a German only listening to the audio while completely ignoring the subtitles:
In the future we will learn about the history of mankind entirely through steamed hams videos.
This is the best version of Steamed Hams I've ever seen. Beyond the shadow of a doubt.
2:26 why does that "ya" sound like a yawn
this is so well made dude holy moly 🙏
I think this is probably one of the best and most clever, steamed hams videos I’ve ever seen!
That was beautiful. And quite educational as well.
Ein ham, ein meme, ein Skinner
This is pro! I especially like the War Eagle on Skinner's house in the beginning. Great attention to detail.
As a German, I didn't look at the subtitles at first viewing. But then I saw them and came to the conclusion, that subtitles≠dialog.
As a fellow German I must tell you that dis is much of ze funny part.
You could say
Steamed Hans
(And 0:40, wait, howd you make the Skinner & Seymour song sound so authentic?)
Without a doubt one of the best renditions I've witnessed
1:14 That is an amazing joke and it reads like something the simpson's writers would put in the show
Genau!
THIS. IS. BRILLIANT.
I don't expect you to make any future video that could possibly top this, but you're getting a subscribe anyway.
1:44 DAMN THIS PHRASE IS RINGING A BELL ON ME, I JUST CAN'T FIGURE OUT WHERE I HEARD IT
probably oversimplified buddy
@@rockystudiogaming no, something more recent I believe
@@NationalibertyChancellor Palpatine.
From now on i want to learn history through steamed hams edits
1:21 you should've made Hítler say Bavaria, and have Hindenburg tell him he's Austrian.
Unfortunately it wouldn't have worked, since Hitler was Austrian and Hindenburg was Prussian.
@@snowblind9551 no, I meant for Hindenburg to dispute his Bavarianness and call him Austrian
@@snowblind9551 and besides, I don't think they speak(spoke) Prussian in Posen anyway. Woudl've been better to say Königberg and Danzig, or even Memel.
Hindenburg was a Prussian aristocrat from Posen so anything else would've been a lie, and besides the joke has a good tie with the Simpsons universe as Hitler claiming knowledge of 19th century Prussian but being from Austria, is similar to Seymour claiming it's a Albany expression but he's actually from New Orleans.
i would have absolutely lost it if Aurora Borealis was kept the same and wasn't questioned
Love how the steamed hams meme is slowly making a comeback lol
"Well adolf, your an odd fellow, but i must say... you know how to make peace!"
right...
Well, this Steamed Hams meme has become surprisingly educational, tragic, and transcendent...
That's not a sentence I ever thought I would utter.
But you didn't utter it, you wrote it! S/
But you didn't utter it, you wrote it! S/
Top Tier! It's been a while since there's been something this brilliant. Danke!
"making peace" to "taking a piece" is perfect lmao
2:16 I wonder how many people (no matter which language they speak) realized, that Seymor actually says "Bolearis" instead of "Borealis" ^^
Anyway, let's just acknowledge the fact, that the german dub, and also this particular version of it, are awesome :D
he says borealis
@@DavidGaming69Listen closely, Skinner says "Bolearis", Chalmers says "Borealis" 😉
@@josephklause4869 oh ok. you put the wrong timestamp so i couldn't hear it at all cuz i was listening to chalmers
Seymour has been hanging so long with his Japanese friend he's started to confuse the two.
Came for the hams stayed for the history lesson
I love that it’s just the normal German dub