Chekov's Russian Misconceptions

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • A look at what Chekov doesn't know about Russia.

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  • @davido.1233
    @davido.1233 8 лет назад +1524

    "Mr Sulu, if I wanted a Russian history lesson, I would have brought along Mr Chekov!" Best line!

    • @moreaugriffins2494
      @moreaugriffins2494 7 лет назад +20

      Dave Orr and sulu's face afterwards. XD

    • @blessedalcuin
      @blessedalcuin 7 лет назад +16

      I think of that as more of an astronomy lesson. The Tunguska Event -- en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunguska_event

    • @kirstenking1399
      @kirstenking1399 7 лет назад +2

      Dave Orr *dabs*

    • @NickDeLarge92
      @NickDeLarge92 7 лет назад +16

      The face of the guy in the background kills me

    • @davido.1233
      @davido.1233 7 лет назад +11

      And as soon as you pointed that out, I immediately saw it!

  • @QueenoFletters
    @QueenoFletters 10 лет назад +901

    Chekov's smirk in that first clip tho. He knows exactly that saying doesn't come from Russia.

    • @snakm
      @snakm 6 лет назад

      uuamenator lmao

    • @alicetremain7366
      @alicetremain7366 4 года назад +64

      As a running gag, it seemed to me to also be a bit of a parody of the US penchant for claims to the biggest and/or the best of everything. In any case, great that one of his signature qualities is humor. (I realize that he's also known for his screams...)

    • @loreenec8045
      @loreenec8045 4 года назад +1

      Omg when I first saw it I thought he was telling the truth.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Год назад +1

      @@alicetremain7366 I had 1 troll, (from US) on another channel of mine suggesting Americans 'invented' the motor car!
      I asked him if he were German, but he never replied! (He just said 'we invented them!') But I knew he wasn't German!

  • @FekLeyrTarg
    @FekLeyrTarg 9 лет назад +441

    "Do you know the Russian fairy-tale of Cinderella?"
    -Chekov in "The Undiscovered Country"

    • @allanrichardson3135
      @allanrichardson3135 5 лет назад +30

      Just as parochial as the Klingon (General Kang, I think) who asserted that Shakespeare's tragedies were originally written in Klingon.

    • @LordDavid04
      @LordDavid04 5 лет назад +14

      @@allanrichardson3135 No, what Chang meant was that one has not experienced Shakespeare unless one has heard the plays being acted in the original Klingon language.

    • @johnfoltz8183
      @johnfoltz8183 4 года назад +4

      If shoe fits...

    • @joshuawells835
      @joshuawells835 4 года назад +2

      I still watch Disney’s Cinderella and think it’s set in Russia

    • @thatguyfromcetialphaV
      @thatguyfromcetialphaV 3 года назад

      Cinderella id Russian I think

  • @AstroPsych_
    @AstroPsych_ 8 лет назад +1261

    Look at his face at 0:20. These aren't misconceptions. He's deliberately fucking with his crewmates.
    Fucking gold.

    • @netsurferx1
      @netsurferx1 8 лет назад +228

      "Trolling was inwented by an old singer from Smolensk!"
      If you got the joke, pat yourself on the back!

    • @sirybmits4541
      @sirybmits4541 3 года назад +6

      @@netsurferx1 \pats\ Eduard Khil, that's it ;)

    • @mrcritical6751
      @mrcritical6751 2 года назад +14

      He’s gotta entertain himself somehow

    • @randomobserver8168
      @randomobserver8168 2 года назад +13

      I think that was a later one- many of the others don't have Chekov giving it away like that, suggesting he learned to troll them later on when at first it was genuine.

    • @mzmadmike
      @mzmadmike Год назад

      @@netsurferx1 I understood that reference.

  • @Calriec
    @Calriec 10 лет назад +525

    "The Garden of Eden was just outside Moscow." Yeah, about 1,500 miles outside Moscow!

    • @manictiger
      @manictiger 10 лет назад +80

      Walking distance, really.

    • @nightspawnson-of-luna4936
      @nightspawnson-of-luna4936 7 лет назад +44

      cal riec reminds me of an old joke Adam and Eve were Communists they had no clothes no jobs all they have to eat apples and they said it was Paradise

    • @nancyhey1012
      @nancyhey1012 6 лет назад +1

      :D

    • @lifeisharsh20
      @lifeisharsh20 5 лет назад +1

      Well, relatively speaking...

    • @patrickmccutcheon8860
      @patrickmccutcheon8860 5 лет назад +7

      They travel through space. 1,500 miles isn't too far.

  • @xxlCortez
    @xxlCortez 8 лет назад +932

    Star Trek was created in Russia.

    • @acolytealfbrand718
      @acolytealfbrand718 8 лет назад +110

      Did you know that USA was invented by russian sailors?

    • @JIUNnF
      @JIUNnF 7 лет назад +8

      And you as thought, sometimes fused with the concept of title mezhdnarodnyh external relations RI. The protection of peace throughout the world, as it were.

    • @jedijackluther
      @jedijackluther 6 лет назад +40

      In Russia, Star Trek creates you!

    • @pwnmeisterage
      @pwnmeisterage 6 лет назад +40

      Star Trek was created in Russia. By Comrade Roddenberrov.

    • @ITILII
      @ITILII 6 лет назад +12

      Da, it was inwented by a good lefty socialist, Gene (Marx) Roddenberry

  • @katbetts9852
    @katbetts9852 10 лет назад +574

    I love Chekov. He spouts such much bull. "If I wanted a Russian history lesson I would have brought Chekov." I remember finding this hilarious as a kid. I would watch that episode just for that part.

    • @porridge57
      @porridge57 6 лет назад +9

      Katherine Betts Even at 58, I still get a kick out of it.

    • @allanrichardson3135
      @allanrichardson3135 5 лет назад +17

      Ironically, that's the one "Russian tall tale" that happens to be true. Tunguska, 1908>.

    • @mikeymcmikeface5599
      @mikeymcmikeface5599 5 лет назад +6

      Yup. Wait, are you saying the Garden of Eden wasn't near Moscow?! I don't recall these actually and now I wonder what they sounded like at the time in the era of the Cuban missile crises - prolly risky to be this progressive back then...

    • @ShamrockParticle
      @ShamrockParticle Год назад

      From "That Which Survives" from late season 3 and is surprisingly good, especially eith the budget limitations.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Год назад

      @@mikeymcmikeface5599 There was MORE than 1?

  • @jiminsbeautifulbratzdollli6916
    @jiminsbeautifulbratzdollli6916 8 лет назад +324

    The original Chekov is the most adorable. I know a lot of people think otherwise, but to me it is true. He's just so cute, sweet and just plain likable in his own very unique way.

    • @snakm
      @snakm 6 лет назад +14

      Jimin's Beautiful Bratz Doll Lips dafuq your username i can't 😂😂😂

    • @lonewolfcello9814
      @lonewolfcello9814 6 лет назад +18

      I agree! Pavel is so cute! I love him XD

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 5 лет назад +16

      Although the new Chekov had his charm too. But yeah, the original is the best!!

    • @alicetremain7366
      @alicetremain7366 4 года назад +21

      An original series fan, but I was very taken by Anton Yelchin, too, RIP.

    • @QuarrellaDeVil
      @QuarrellaDeVil 3 года назад +4

      His addition to the cast had some inspiration from Davy Jones of The Monkees, of all things.

  • @vashna3799
    @vashna3799 8 лет назад +348

    Always thought Kirk had a soft spot for Chekov as he's the one regular character that never felt the lash of his sharp tongue.

    • @connormccloy9399
      @connormccloy9399 6 лет назад +28

      I don’t know about that. Chekov always seemed like the one to come up with the stupid answers so Captain Kirk could correct him. For example see the very beginning of TOS The Enterprise Incident.

    • @kyokogodai-ir6hy
      @kyokogodai-ir6hy 6 лет назад +3

      Yes, and Chekov certainly made it intentions knows about Kirk. Oh wait! That was in the Mirror Universe.

    • @danbasta3677
      @danbasta3677 6 лет назад +8

      @@connormccloy9399 To be quite honest, the Captain had to act as though he was under strain of comand as he was selected to cross over into the netrual zone between the Federation and the Romulan Empire. He was selected for this as he was the only star fleet Captain who has a Vulcan first officer, which the Vulcans and Romulans share a past cultural history to in which the violent Vulcans who didn't adapt to Surik's teachings of logic and controlling their violent emotions were removed by the Preserves to the Romulus Remis part of the galaxy whare the Romulan Empire grew and prospered. This episode you are refering to, The Enterprise Incident, was written by DC Fontana, and it was patterned after the incident of the ship, the USS POEBLO, who was 15 miles off the coast of north korea, and was taken captive along with her crew and Captain, made to sail into the north korean waters and into a river whare to this very day, 2018, she is still being held captive in that country. As the episode goes, in the Original Star Trek series, both the Captain and Mr.Spock had to keep this mission secret from the crew of the Enterprise and pretend that they were in the Romulan neural zone by accident, and as they were transported on the Romulan lead flag ship, the Captain and the first officer put on a show in front of the Romulans in order to obtain as well as capture the cloaking device that renders the Federation starships tracking device useless when there is a cloaked enemy vessel invading the Federation territories.

    • @lunad27
      @lunad27 5 лет назад +26

      I like the theory Kirk sees him like a brother- always thought it was cute

    • @bovnycccoperalover3579
      @bovnycccoperalover3579 4 года назад +15

      @@lunad27 definitely younger brother.

  • @craigbrowning9448
    @craigbrowning9448 5 лет назад +125

    There was one episode where they turned it around and Chekov was mentioning a bit of history that he thought was Non-Russian and Spock corrected him that it was Russian.

    • @sknfmsmr
      @sknfmsmr 4 года назад +14

      Now i have to learn which episode this is

    • @emti29
      @emti29 Год назад +2

      Spock really knows his earth history

    • @nancyhey1012
      @nancyhey1012 Год назад +5

      Leonard Nimoy, who played Spock, was of Russian descent too, as is Walter Koenig.

  • @maddiebarraclough7812
    @maddiebarraclough7812 8 лет назад +482

    Can we appreciate how they all just put up with it, like "...if you say so"

    • @user-we7lv8pm3o
      @user-we7lv8pm3o 6 лет назад +24

      Well they all know he is right every time.

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 5 лет назад +27

      You can tell they all get a big kick out of it.

    • @TheKrensada
      @TheKrensada 5 лет назад +9

      You could almost say their reaction was restrained, and mature. A reaction that would come from a society of enlightened beings.

    • @edthejester
      @edthejester 4 года назад +3

      Yeah this is clearly from before the internet was invented (in Russia of course). These days the show would feel fake if a big argument wasn't held, ending in at least one accusation of someone being a nazi

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth 4 года назад +1

      @@edthejester Well, Kirk made for an excellent one apparently.... and Spock did wear SS colors.

  • @JacobSprenger
    @JacobSprenger 9 лет назад +146

    It's actually interesting how universal this cold war humour seemed to be. My father used to tell me about how they ridiculed Soviet grandiosity quite similarly in East Germany, the radio purportedly having been invented by Radionov, the phone by Telephonov and so on. Those were jokes better not told in public there, though...

    • @therabbithat
      @therabbithat Год назад +2

      Sometimes there really are close calls. Santos du Mon invented the airplane. There are lots of things like that around the world, debates about what was enough of a radio to count as the first radio etc

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions Год назад

      Every1 knows TESLA invented AM radio!

    • @granthurlburt4062
      @granthurlburt4062 Год назад +3

      Really rankled the Americans who are so modest about their accomplishments

    • @cracno1125
      @cracno1125 Год назад +1

      Greeks do the same thing. We joke about how everything comes from Greece.

  • @DarkGob
    @DarkGob 9 лет назад +407

    That shit-eating grin at the end of the first clip...he knows what he's doing.

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 9 лет назад +64

      Exactly! I never thought he was ignorant; he always looked to me like he was deliberately yanking people's chains. ;-)

    • @BrotherSurplice
      @BrotherSurplice 9 лет назад +10

      +Nerys Ghemor But on the other hand it sometimes seems like he genuinely believes what he's saying.

    • @nerysghemor5781
      @nerysghemor5781 9 лет назад +27

      BrotherSurplice Nahh...I think he just has a really good poker face. ;-)

    • @BrotherSurplice
      @BrotherSurplice 9 лет назад +13

      Nerys Ghemor Could be, could be . . .

    • @thefurrybastard1964
      @thefurrybastard1964 6 лет назад +19

      Of course he has. Poker was Invented in Russia.

  • @redmoon9650
    @redmoon9650 7 лет назад +105

    Sounds like my Filipino uncle. I was in the Philippines years ago and I spent several days with him. He was telling me how strawberries came from the Philippines, pine trees came from the Philippines, the first motorcycle was invented in the Philippines, etc etc lol

  • @AengusFallon
    @AengusFallon 14 лет назад +65

    "Just outside Moscow alright."
    I love Shatner's delivery of that line!

  • @NancyHey
    @NancyHey 12 лет назад +40

    I like him too. I think it's great that even though the series was aired during the "Cold War", Chekov is portrayed as being a very likeable Russian. Unlike so many Cold War movies where Russians were always portrayed as evil.

    • @kentvesser9484
      @kentvesser9484 Год назад +11

      Well that was a big part of Roddenberry's vision, a world where one maybe had national or ethnic pride, but such interests were largely set aside for the betterment of humanity rather than just a country. Strip away ideology and class and humans are all pretty alike whether it is a herder in Afghanistan, a banker on Wall Street, or a machinist in Chile.

  • @pavelchekov6662
    @pavelchekov6662 10 лет назад +748

    RUclips was also invented in Russia.

  • @susanda9469
    @susanda9469 7 лет назад +84

    "Oh, quadrotriticale! I've read about this!" that's one of the funniest little throwaway moments in Tribbles IMO

  • @wikiporno2
    @wikiporno2 12 лет назад +340

    Spock: "Most Illogical"
    Checkov: "Illogical thinking was invented in russia."

    • @artygunnar
      @artygunnar 3 года назад +14

      Yes by dissidents in siberia!

    • @haddy106
      @haddy106 3 года назад +23

      Inwented*

    • @lillith3159
      @lillith3159 3 года назад +12

      If you watch russian driving accidents on youtube you know that is true

    • @robertk.9591
      @robertk.9591 2 года назад +5

      ... and still exists to this day!

    • @KarakTo
      @KarakTo 2 года назад +4

      You mean "inwented" lol

  • @libby6272
    @libby6272 7 лет назад +166

    if I wanted a Russian history lesson, I would have brought along Mr Chekov
    lol that line kills me every time

    • @ireneparkin3360
      @ireneparkin3360 6 лет назад +7

      Trekkie Reacts that guy behind Sulu was thinking "Kirk has got you there."

    • @jenniferseville2939
      @jenniferseville2939 3 года назад +1

      I love that line too it makes me giggle every time

  • @commercialcommunication9298
    @commercialcommunication9298 8 лет назад +180

    My heart is breaking for Anton Yelchin :(

    • @ar_tseg653
      @ar_tseg653 8 лет назад +5

      so true

    • @robertrobinson6601
      @robertrobinson6601 8 лет назад +24

      it would have been so interesting to see what he would have done with the character in future installments

    • @kategaddass5221
      @kategaddass5221 7 лет назад +35

      Anton Yelchin? He vas inwented in Russia. RIP.

    • @snakm
      @snakm 6 лет назад +7

      Kate Gaddass He was. T^T

    • @TheStarTrekApologist
      @TheStarTrekApologist 5 лет назад +6

      I feel for the loss but he was no Chekov.

  • @MrBrunoUSA
    @MrBrunoUSA 10 лет назад +161

    Perhaps you are familiar with Russian folk tale Cinderella; if shoe fits, wear it!

  • @DrShaym
    @DrShaym 14 лет назад +377

    In Soviet Russia, Chekov misconceives you.

    • @ChevySilveradoZViolaCrystal
      @ChevySilveradoZViolaCrystal 3 года назад +4

      Dr Shaym, nice to see you here ten years ago. What a coincidence, I just found your videos about a month ago.

    • @tnfsg1866
      @tnfsg1866 3 года назад +1

      Fuck off anti SJW bitch. Go to reactionary hell with Ronald Reagan

    • @TheGoldenGear99
      @TheGoldenGear99 3 года назад

      So we should send him a “sorry for your loss” card

    • @mr.cheese5697
      @mr.cheese5697 2 года назад +1

      Мы изобрели недопонимание!

    • @lykos832f5
      @lykos832f5 2 года назад

      @@tnfsg1866 Jesus, someone’s got their panties in a twist

  • @Eli-nv9zo
    @Eli-nv9zo 4 года назад +16

    I just love how after "I know this saying. It was invented in Russia" a little melody of "Во поле берёза стояла" starts playing :з

  • @TyphoonBlast
    @TyphoonBlast 8 лет назад +140

    I love it that the scotch line is in Beyond

    • @claraf.6833
      @claraf.6833 8 лет назад +15

      Same! I laughed so hard

    • @pteppig
      @pteppig 7 лет назад +17

      that scotch looks very pale, the little old lady has to give it more time

    • @eternalhalloween1
      @eternalhalloween1 5 лет назад

      I prefer prefer vodka myself.

    • @allanrichardson3135
      @allanrichardson3135 5 лет назад +2

      @@pteppig Actually, freshly distilled whisky (according to drinkers, which I'm not) is more burning than aged Scotch, Irish, Bourbon, etc. Hence the nicknames moonshine, mountain dew, white lightning.

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 5 лет назад +1

      Scottish. Scotch is what Scotty drinks. Like the difference between the Celts (Kelts) and the Celtics (seltics) pronouciations that people get wrong as well.

  • @pwnmeisterage
    @pwnmeisterage 6 лет назад +19

    "Now this is a drink for a man."
    "Scotch? It was inwented by a little old lady from Leningrad."

  • @tmrezzek5728
    @tmrezzek5728 7 лет назад +55

    "Oh, ROYAL ACADEMY! Oh, well.." Ha! Love how Chekov just eases himself out of admitting he gave the wrong answer.

    • @MainerdLoyd
      @MainerdLoyd 6 лет назад +28

      He's not easing himself out of a wrong answer. He's mocking the Royal Academy hoping to ilicit a response. Chekov was a troll before we had the term troll.

    • @lucifaerislifeandstuff5181
      @lucifaerislifeandstuff5181 6 лет назад +8

      Also the name he gave for the Russian is the Russian translation for the name.

    • @kentvesser9484
      @kentvesser9484 Год назад +1

      I was expecting him to claim it was financed and sponsored by the Tsar.

  • @pteppig
    @pteppig 7 лет назад +44

    That smile 0:14, i think hes trolling them intentionally

  • @Polaf3456
    @Polaf3456 10 лет назад +29

    "Scotch? Twas inwented by a wittle old lady in Leningrad."

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 6 лет назад

      Ian Walker Leningrad? Too bad Chekov forgot it was changed back to St. Petersburg!

    • @TheKonkaman
      @TheKonkaman 6 лет назад

      in the star trek universe the USSR never collapsed

  • @IndyTheGreat
    @IndyTheGreat 10 лет назад +86

    1:42 Sulu is talking about the Tunguska event.

    • @EmpiricalPragmatist
      @EmpiricalPragmatist 10 лет назад +17

      Correct! Such a cool bit of history, and yet so little known.

    • @EmpiricalPragmatist
      @EmpiricalPragmatist 5 лет назад +1

      @jeff lockaby Probably a micro burst caused by a small meteor.

    • @battlesheep2552
      @battlesheep2552 4 года назад +2

      Some people think it was caused by a test firing of a death ray invented by Nikola Tesla

    • @thePronto
      @thePronto 3 года назад

      Missed Moscow by 1900 miles. Better luck next time...

  • @-danR
    @-danR 8 лет назад +82

    Misconceptions are Russian inwention.

  • @stahl1624
    @stahl1624 9 лет назад +57

    Captain Kirk: I hear Russia is nice this time of year.
    Chekov: Russia Sir?
    Captain Kirk: Yes, Russia.
    Kirk: I don't know Sir. It's a Russian Invention.
    Captain Kirk: God dammit Chekov.
    Chekov: Yes, God is a Russian invention too Sir
    Captain Kirk: Jesus!
    Chekov: And that as well Sir.
    Captain Kirk: ......

    • @InvaderNaj
      @InvaderNaj 8 лет назад +3

      yes saying nothing is from russia also keptin

    • @taylorthebnnuy
      @taylorthebnnuy 7 лет назад +9

      Captain Kirk: Yes, Russia.
      Kirk: I don't know Sir. It's a Russian Invention.
      kirk talks to himself

    • @taitano12
      @taitano12 7 лет назад +2

      ... Also invented in Russia...

    • @denisemayosky1955
      @denisemayosky1955 5 лет назад

      (Snort!)😂

  • @lillythefoxgaming6881
    @lillythefoxgaming6881 9 лет назад +40

    CHEKOV IS ADORABLE

  • @charisg21
    @charisg21 8 лет назад +218

    Don't you know EVERYTHING was invented in Russia? 😋

    • @Cheburashka207
      @Cheburashka207 8 лет назад +4

      +Charis G Truth is most of modern technology you use is
      invented by russians who were bought by USA.
      Buy of brains sort of speak.

    • @HunhowsShadowStalker
      @HunhowsShadowStalker 8 лет назад +13

      Even Russia was invented in Russia (don't ask how it works, Russians have the power to change the laws of physics).

    • @Cheburashka207
      @Cheburashka207 8 лет назад +1

      Keva the Half-Kestora
      In Mother Russia.....

    • @claraf.6833
      @claraf.6833 8 лет назад +12

      Inwentions vere inwented in Russia.

    • @HunhowsShadowStalker
      @HunhowsShadowStalker 8 лет назад +9

      All inwentions are Russian inwentions.

  • @alekseiphoenixpoirier8673
    @alekseiphoenixpoirier8673 7 лет назад +65

    Chekov does that just to mess with them.

  • @Jotari
    @Jotari 4 года назад +13

    That little smirk to himself in the first instance, yeah, he's totally trolling all of them.

  • @TheStarTrekApologist
    @TheStarTrekApologist 7 лет назад +33

    Perhaps you are aware of ancient Russian Epic, "If the shoe fits, wear it" - Star Trek VI

  • @bas4116
    @bas4116 8 лет назад +39

    Chekov was invented by a little old lady in Russia.

  • @cjtulosmbili7132
    @cjtulosmbili7132 9 лет назад +40

    This is real good. Love seeing Checkov again.

  • @DeepEye1994
    @DeepEye1994 7 лет назад +15

    1:50 That guy in the background be like "UUUH SNAP!!"

  • @sonnyburnett8725
    @sonnyburnett8725 5 лет назад +19

    Gene did an outstanding job of allowing Chekhov to be so outspoken like we saw the Soviets at that time. People today are not aware of how the Soviets claimed so many things back then almost as an insecurity. The world became somewhat use to hearing it.

    • @granthurlburt4062
      @granthurlburt4062 Год назад +11

      Unlike the unassuming modesty of US Americans

    • @Bruh-zx2mc
      @Bruh-zx2mc Год назад +3

      This video was invented in America

    • @user-yb3fh6vr3t
      @user-yb3fh6vr3t Год назад +4

      Tbh, as a russian, never heard of these claims. Okay, I heard of A.S. Popov and a radio, although it's more complicated story. But what else?

  • @stephenwoehr3116
    @stephenwoehr3116 7 лет назад +62

    "The Garden of Eden was just outside Moscow." Pretty close, actually. They had no clothes, only one apple between them, and they called it "Paradise." :-)

  • @alm2187
    @alm2187 7 лет назад +11

    You forgot Star Trek VI! "Perhaps you know Russian epic of Cinderella! 'If shoe fits, wear it!'"

  • @jasonrodgers9063
    @jasonrodgers9063 Год назад +2

    Remember, when the character of Chekov was added in season 2, it was the 2nd half of the 1960's, when Russia was the other "nuclear superpower", and was NOT a friend of the USA!
    He ended up being the designated as the- "officer that gets injured but not killed" in SO many future episodes & movies!
    Walter Koenig- A true talent! Thanks!!

  • @GrayRambo1
    @GrayRambo1 14 лет назад +21

    "Mr. Sulu, if I'd wanted a Russian history lesson, I would have brought along Mr. Chekov."
    Kirk is right. WHERE'S CHEKOV?!

  • @TrishoftheFunk
    @TrishoftheFunk 15 лет назад +18

    "Just outside Moskau, alright.."
    Lmao. I love how Kirk says that.
    His smirk at :20 when Sulu and Scotty look at him makes me think he just does that to irritate people. xD

  • @PChamileon97
    @PChamileon97 8 лет назад +39

    Anton or Walter..Pavel is cute and hilarious XD

    • @virginiaconnor8350
      @virginiaconnor8350 5 лет назад +2

      PChamileon97 I thought the young guy who played him in "Star Trek Continues" could've played him next. However, they decided to kill off his chr.instead. Absurd.

    • @PrincessToyNerd
      @PrincessToyNerd 2 года назад

      It doesn’t matter who plays Chekhov; he’s Chekhov!!

  • @striker8961
    @striker8961 2 года назад +4

    We must remember in what era this show was made, so to have such a lovely man be the representation of Russians of the future working along side all the other peoples of the world is a beautiful and brave vision for the creators to have.

    • @lzbhcvm6747
      @lzbhcvm6747 2 года назад

      Too bad it turns out that Russia is an evil country today

    • @striker8961
      @striker8961 2 года назад

      @@lzbhcvm6747 well there’s still a few centuries for them to catch up

  • @kaijuhub3937
    @kaijuhub3937 10 лет назад +74

    I want to see Chekov say something like this in Star Trek 13

    • @InvaderNaj
      @InvaderNaj 8 лет назад +12

      someone heard your wish it seems

    • @zitacarno4443
      @zitacarno4443 6 лет назад +5

      Chekov was definitely the comic relief in the series. One thing, though---I'm surprised he seemed not to know the Russian word for "cockroach". The word is "tarakan" (plural, "tarakaniy")---and the woods were full of them, Romulans, Klingons, all sorts of unsavory characters.

  • @gracemosier8401
    @gracemosier8401 Год назад +2

    That smirk Kirk made after saying "John Burke" to Chekov KILLS ME!!
    0:55

  • @makismakiavelis5718
    @makismakiavelis5718 10 лет назад +33

    Damn, his hair in the the first episodes he appeared, always made me smile.

    • @professionalnerd4055
      @professionalnerd4055 4 года назад +4

      Yeah😂 That wig was ridiculous, I love it.

    • @user-qi3wy4cp1k
      @user-qi3wy4cp1k 4 года назад +8

      Makis Makiavelis 😂 He had to wear a wig until his hair got long enough.

    • @andyk5467
      @andyk5467 4 года назад +1

      worst beatles wig in existance

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 3 месяца назад +1

      One source said his hair was modeled after Davy Jones. The character Chekov was added for the 2nd season in a bid to boost the ratings among youth, and they figured a Monkees look would do the trick.

  • @MichaelBrookham
    @MichaelBrookham 8 лет назад +25

    Ivan Burgstrom is probably Russian for "John Burke". Ivan is the Russian form of the name John.

    • @mikegrossberg8624
      @mikegrossberg8624 5 лет назад +1

      Ivan BURKOFF(or Burkov). Bergstrom was the guy who invented the M-5 computer

    • @justincase4812
      @justincase4812 5 лет назад +3

      @@mikegrossberg8624
      Nyet, That was Dr. Daystrom.

    • @mikegrossberg8624
      @mikegrossberg8624 5 лет назад +1

      @@justincase4812 You're right. My bad

    • @justincase4812
      @justincase4812 5 лет назад +1

      @@mikegrossberg8624 Good episode!

    • @jeffbrower8773
      @jeffbrower8773 4 года назад +1

      @@justincase4812 Ok that is the funniest comment. You win.

  • @Simpuramafampark
    @Simpuramafampark 14 лет назад +4

    Ya know for many years me and mum were under the impression that when Walter Keonig started as Chekov he was 17. She and i were so shocked when we find out he was 30 at the time. I mean look how young he looked!
    lol i love that scene in Tribbles, and the fight.

  • @JAMESLEVEE
    @JAMESLEVEE 4 года назад +1

    I love the little vibraphone snippet of "In the Field There Stands a Birch Tree" in the soundtrack of Friday's Child after Chekhov's line as he smirks.

  • @G17x
    @G17x 8 лет назад +12

    1:40 chekoc say the similar line in star trek beyond

  • @Lff3333
    @Lff3333 4 года назад +10

    Koenig held the show together through his immense talent ! There was no Star Trek possible without him. It’s as simple as that

    • @stevenrowan9244
      @stevenrowan9244 2 года назад +2

      It's funny you say that. Chekov was not present at all in the first season.

  • @SarahCookefilms
    @SarahCookefilms 10 лет назад +35

    Russian Inwention...

  • @NancyHey
    @NancyHey 12 лет назад +5

    I've known a lot of Russian people in my life, and I never found it to be common for them to claim Russian credit for inventions that weren't really invented in Russia. I think it was just a quirk of Mr. Chekov to make him humorous.

    • @adrienneczerni6516
      @adrienneczerni6516 2 года назад +1

      That's much more an Australian thing in my experience

  • @WulfricUlfang001
    @WulfricUlfang001 10 лет назад +24

    I am not exactly a star trek fan.
    But this is hilarious. I wonder how many other nuggets of humor I missed in star trek.

    • @mister-v-3086
      @mister-v-3086 10 лет назад +14

      A lot. The best episodes were those with a high humor content. And the famous Spock-McCoy "feud" gave us many classic lines; eg... Spock to McCoy-- "Perhaps they were afraid of your beads and rattles!"

    • @skidawg22
      @skidawg22 6 лет назад +7

      Kirk telling a cop that Spock was "Chinese" and his ears the result of a "mechanical... rick picker."

    • @professionalnerd4055
      @professionalnerd4055 4 года назад +2

      You should try watching it again! When I was little I didn't care for Star Trek because I thought it was too serious, but I just recently started it again, and it's hilarious! I love it!

    • @JedForge
      @JedForge 3 года назад +9

      @@professionalnerd4055 One line that went over my head throughout my childhood, but made me almost fall out of my chair laughing when I got it as an adult (yes, should have figured it out sooner), was in the episode "Bread and Circuses". At one point, a female slave is assigned to be "Kirk's" for the day. When Kirk escapes and reunites with Spock & McCoy he mentions "They through a couple of curves at me."

  • @Commiton
    @Commiton 8 лет назад +18

    It WAS invwented in Russia!!!

  • @hossesarse
    @hossesarse 11 лет назад +7

    But Kiptain, I cannot hear you over the sound of how owesome Russsia isss!

  • @Ken19700
    @Ken19700 7 лет назад +8

    This was Roddenberry's way of making fun of Soviet propaganda.

  • @softy8088
    @softy8088 14 лет назад +3

    0:19 Chekhov's grin says it all. Every time he does one of those, you know he's just screwing around.

  • @brego129
    @brego129 11 лет назад +5

    Chekov: "The garden of Eden was just outside Moscow."
    Kirk: "Just outside Moscow....Alright."

  • @Natalie90109
    @Natalie90109 11 лет назад +4

    However, for a real Russian person Walter Koenig's attempts to portray Russian very funny. Especially his attempts to speak in Russian :)))

  • @ThaFuzzwood
    @ThaFuzzwood 2 года назад +2

    Gotta love TOS and especially the time where it was aired. Cold war and not too long after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and here we see among others an African-American, Japanese, Jewish, and Russian bridge officer.

  • @stlfatman
    @stlfatman 14 лет назад +4

    He is a big part of why I'm proud to be Russian. ^_^

  • @deathbykonami5487
    @deathbykonami5487 3 года назад +3

    This show was from the '60s, back when America and the Soviets were still at odds. Gene Roddenberry no doubt created Chekov's character with all his misconceptions about Russia to be a less than subtle sucker punch to the USSR.

    • @brianarbenz1329
      @brianarbenz1329 3 месяца назад

      Specifically, the routine was inspired Kurschchev constantly responding to every report of a western technology advance by claiming the USSR invented it first.

  • @balrog13571
    @balrog13571 13 лет назад +10

    Chekov: The inspiration for the "In Soviet Russia" jokes.

  • @nanaamani27
    @nanaamani27 8 лет назад +6

    Happy Birthday Day, Star Trek! Thanks for the memories and inspiration!🖖

  • @thefurrybastard1964
    @thefurrybastard1964 6 лет назад +6

    Am I the only one who thinks Cekov did that deliberately, as some kind of private joke?

    • @professionalnerd4055
      @professionalnerd4055 4 года назад +3

      Oh, he certainly did! 0:18 Just look at his face here. He's totally screwing with them.

  • @wanderkind0
    @wanderkind0 14 лет назад +4

    "Don't you mean the English story...the Chesire cat...?"
    "Cheshire? No, sir. Minsk, perhaps but-"
    "Alright, alright..."
    lolz to Kirk not even wanting to go there

  • @resrussia
    @resrussia 2 года назад +3

    Also, I think the show's writers were poking fun at the Soviet's tendency to claim much of what the West enjoyed was invented in Russia. For example, there is a Russian game similar to baseball, so the Soviets claimed they invented baseball. It also poked fun at Russia's tendency to see itself as being under-anticipated by West. By the way, there is a museum, I think in Vladimir, that does claim that the Garden of Eden was in Russia.

  • @veeramakela4890
    @veeramakela4890 15 лет назад +1

    I love it how Koenig almost cracks up at 0:33. ^^ Chekov's a darling.

  • @Crlarl
    @Crlarl 9 лет назад +14

    It's better in the original Klingon: jIHvaD wa'logh, tuHmoH SoH qoH. jIHvaD qoH cha'logh, Hegh qeq.

  • @charliecapingping8856
    @charliecapingping8856 8 лет назад +31

    Damn Chekov, back at it again with your Russian misconceptions! XD

  • @silmarilleanne
    @silmarilleanne 14 лет назад +4

    Sometimes I think Chekov's winding them up. I mean, his reaction after the first one in this compilation couldn't suggest that more
    Either way, I love him

  • @libby6272
    @libby6272 7 лет назад +4

    Ok I really need to charge my phone but can't stop watching this!!! help!!!

  • @TheLazysketcher
    @TheLazysketcher 10 лет назад +84

    Vodka = Russian for milk.

  • @DevilMaster
    @DevilMaster 13 лет назад +2

    @eyescreamcake I'd SO love to see a character mentioning trolling in the next Star Trek movie, only for Chekov to reply "Trolling was invented in Russia in 1966 by a Smolensk singer".

  • @ar_tseg653
    @ar_tseg653 8 лет назад +16

    We never pronounce sound "v" like english "w". We haven't got such sounds, it's not correct. To be honest, i like Chehov's aссent, but sometimes it becomes confusingly stupid.

    • @ar_tseg653
      @ar_tseg653 8 лет назад +4

      +tubeist- dan i meant we have no "w" sound in our language at all. I'm afraid i misunderstood you, can you explain what did you mean?:) And not "nyet", it's "n'et" on sound. (P.S.I'll be quite amused to know that you are russian too and laugh my ass out because of arguing about our own language in english:))) ).

    • @-danR
      @-danR 8 лет назад

      Chekov the link I provided. It's pretty basic.

    • @ar_tseg653
      @ar_tseg653 8 лет назад

      +tubeist- dan on basic you mean his accent? It is not how the russia accent would sound at all. Strong sounds are real, like "r" for example, but never "w". Our language is a bit more hursh, smooth sounds without special symbols are pretty rare.

    • @-danR
      @-danR 8 лет назад +2

      I mean the reference is basic in the link, under the table 'Isoglosses', You can see how Standard/Northern Russian corresponds to slightly different sounds in the South. Somehow the West has picked up on hearing Southern dialects and associated the english 'w' sound with what they hear.
      In Standard Russian, V=V. There is no 'W' at all.

    • @ar_tseg653
      @ar_tseg653 8 лет назад +2

      +tubeist- dan well, i'm not that educated about my countrie's accents( which is a shame, actually), but in pure russian language there is no "w" sound. Maybe Chehov had some gergian ancestors? They pronounce this "w" sound when they are speaking russian.

  • @FicoFico79
    @FicoFico79 10 лет назад +20

    LMAO never noticed all the Russian comments before lol nice

  • @timetot
    @timetot 15 лет назад +4

    "Not everyone Keptin. It's a Russian inwention."
    "Oh." *eye-roll* that explains everything.

  • @KB-im2dj
    @KB-im2dj 5 лет назад +4

    Chekov's hair changed
    0:13 I know they're saying, it was invented in Russia.
    1:29 Zis is Wodka!

  • @walterkoziol3822
    @walterkoziol3822 6 лет назад +3

    I literally grew up watching this in reruns and love all the actors but I still say to this day William Shatner can not do a passable fake laugh to save his acting career.

  • @arg31ify
    @arg31ify 2 года назад +1

    How did I miss all this as a kid

  • @rfmerrill
    @rfmerrill 4 года назад +6

    This is very interesting because prior to the end of the cold war, there was a lot of disagreement in credit given to new mathematical and scientific inventions.
    Even today if you ask people who invented the radio you might get Marconi or you might get Popov. The Nyquist-Shannon sampling theorem is sometimes credited to Kotel'nikov. It's ultimately just academic who actually invented it, which is why there is still disagreement.

  • @OrangeRangerVideos
    @OrangeRangerVideos 3 года назад

    I love that the show actually had a SOUND CUE for these moments...

  • @hannahl9116
    @hannahl9116 8 лет назад +7

    My brother thought his name was parvo chekov he was like you know parvo? I was like who then he said parvo, parvo chekov 😂😂

  • @AngelNoriega1
    @AngelNoriega1 15 лет назад +2

    "where i come from, that's soda pop". lol. good ol' scotty.
    "this is wodka!" best line ever.

  • @terrywest111
    @terrywest111 8 лет назад +5

    Well... even though it was in the movies... you could have included the "Russian Epic of Cinderalla" scene from Star Trek VI. :p

  • @phillipmele8533
    @phillipmele8533 3 года назад +1

    Good lord it’s like he’s trying to see just what will make them crack a smile on the “serious faces” they put on. Scotch: invented by a little old lady outside Leningrad, I love it!

  • @Foxxtronix
    @Foxxtronix 5 лет назад +4

    "Misconceptions"? Heh heh, you've been Chekov trolled.

  • @odiwalker3973
    @odiwalker3973 5 лет назад +1

    These are actually factual truths. Can confirm, I live just outside Moscow....in Brasil.

  • @jamesha175
    @jamesha175 6 лет назад +3

    "this is wodka!"
    "where i come from that is soda pop."

    • @ClaudeMagicbox
      @ClaudeMagicbox 4 года назад

      jamesha175
      Yeah that was before the “iron curtain” fell....now we know for sure that a single Russian could drink half Scotland under the table... :-D

  • @eternalhalloween1
    @eternalhalloween1 5 лет назад +1

    My favorite episode that (at least to some extent) revolves around Mr. Chekov is "Way to Eden."

  • @Ved000000
    @Ved000000 11 лет назад +4

    Lol, Ivan Burkov/John Burke.

  • @alexavasquez1992
    @alexavasquez1992 13 лет назад +1

    Mr. Yelchin did a good job at capturing Chekov's spirit

  • @JustPippaNY
    @JustPippaNY 15 лет назад +3

    I consider myself to be like a German Chekov, only I actually know about Germany's real accomplishments like x-rays, weaponry, food, and architecture.

  • @Natalie90109
    @Natalie90109 11 лет назад +2

    Actually the fact is that most of the major inventions are often made in several different countries, almost at the same time. Therefore, it is often difficult to determine who made the invention of the first. Especially it was in those days, when there was no quick communication. And of course, each country tries to assign the championship itself :)