Do you see what happens, Larry, when you FIGHT A STANGER IN THE ALPS ??? ruclips.net/video/LCcKBcZzGdA/видео.html Bad things happen. See, Tony Montana in Scarface. I saw the TV version. Where did he get that scar ? "Eating pineapple." ruclips.net/video/f3cYepBxJus/видео.html What did Tony Montana think of Miami ? "This town is like a great big chicken, waiting to be plucked." The TV version of Jackie Brown was equally enjoyable. ruclips.net/video/38hO23Ehq0Q/видео.html Re: AK 47s. "When you absolutely, positively got to kill every mother's father in the room, accept no substitutes. Every melon farmer out there wants one".
From everything I've heard he was a real sweetheart to his fans & would often miss flights to talk to fans he ran into @ airports & would go out of his way to say hi & sign autographs. Just so sad he couldn't beat his demons. We could certainly miss his gentle spirit & sense of humor right now !!
@@davismavis2834 Chris was taken from us far too early. i do not envy whatever it was he was going through. the man loved to make people laugh, no matter the cost. im just some guy who loves Chris Farley, i only know as much as the next guy i dont know his mind, but he was easily one of the funniest guys of all time and i miss him.
I love that when Mike Myers said “Milwaukee, Wisconsin” combined with Farley’s brilliant bewildered look, the crowd knew exactly what this sketch was about.
There was a time when we could have fun joking with each other. That can't be allowed anymore. I bet there's some great stuff about Americans in Japan! As there should be.
@@thanksfernuthin we still can. It's just SNL and shows like it are a part of an archaic corporate media system that's in a downward spiral. Soon the next generation will start creating their own shows and things will be like the attitude era of the 90s x1000
I translate Japanese for a living. For the record: the intro and the lines of the actors other than Mike are, for the most part, real Japanese, clearly translated from actual English sentences. I can tell that they wrote it in English first and then had someone translate and transcribe it phonetically, so the actors would know what to say. Their pronunciation is awful, so its hard to make out what they're saying a lot of the time, but the words they are trying to pronounce are actual words (The exception to that is whoever did the voiceover intro at the beginning. Their pronunciation is pretty good!). The reason some people think it's gibberish is because during the transitions, Mike seems to be improvising by throwing in random words. At some point, however, he always goes back on script to keep the sketch moving forward. The first question is real - he asks them how many keys are on a piano, with the choices being 70, 100, or 88. Incidentally, Mike mangles the words "hyaku" (100) and "hajichu hachi" (88) so badly, that he actually ends up saying something closer to "faster, bees, bees". Question 2 is hilarious because it's total nonsense. I think what they were going for is that he gives them three words and they're supposed to correctly write the kanji for one of them. However, the three words are "doki doki" (which is just the sound of a heart beat), "kagemusha" (the name of a Kurosawa movie), and Godzilla. Alec Baldwin scribbles something that does not resemble any language, but Julia Sweeney's is actually pretty close! She nearly gets the Kage part right and the rest is the kind of random flourish that you see in real calligraphy. In any case, they both get their words wrong, but the joke is that since Farley writes Godzilla in English, he spells it correctly so his answer is correct. When Farley is hooked up to the electrical wires, the question they ask is very odd. It sounds to me like Mike is saying ”according to children's songs, who is always sitting?" Farley answers "kwaki surpi niku" which is completely meaningless, and Mike asks the judges if that's close enough. They say no, because the answer is "kwaki surpi PIku" (again total nonsense). I will say that some of the mannerisms border on offensive but if you watch Japanese TV, you'll sometimes see them impersonate Americans and the results are no less cartoonish. There was a lot of effort that went into this.
Thanks I teach journalism and I use it to show to rioplatense castellano students the non verbal communication since this a bridge too far for a tourist. So most of students don't understand English nor Japanese but the beauty of this sketch is the non verbal communication from Garofalo Myers Farley and Alec. Thanks for your input for the non Japanese speaking people
Unfortunately as much i respect your response and the time you took to translate everything i have to say you're incorrect. Julia Sweeney (who played its Pat) is not in this sketch, her name is Laura Kightlinger :)
@@MalikCanada Damn! I was worried I had that wrong. She was the one I remembered from that time period and they look and sound alike. Thanks for the correction. She writes good calligraphy!
Beads of sweat begin pouring down his face as the strange Japanese hosts start attaching electrical connections securely to his genitals. “MOTHER OF MERCY I DON’T SPEAK JAPANESE!” Again he calls out to these sadistic monsters, but again in vain. His lucky streak clearly coming to a halt, It was in this moment (the electrical current noticeably humming louder and louder) that the misplaced tourist from Wisconsin wished he would have just taken a deeper huff off that permanent marker...
I’m American with Japanese wife and daughter and this skit really does cut pretty close to home. A very good satire of Japanese game shows … it’s been a while, but some of those shows were pretty extreme, although I don’t recall ever seeing fingers chopped off!
Ha ha, how about; Ancient Puppetry* (four thousands years old),Old Greek comic mime*,Theatre of the absurd* (1940-60),C.Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy..comedy mime...etc etc
That is part of the genius of the skit. We feel for Chris's character because most of us haven't learned Japanese either. Having subtitles would have ruined it.
I was 15 when Farley died and of course I was a fan of his from movies like "Tommy Boy" and "Black Sheep", but it isn't til my later years now that I really appreciate just how truly special he was.
I was like 4 or 5 when he died. I think I was 7 or 8 and had watched Tommy boy and black sheep probably 25 times by that point and was sad when I asked my mom why we didn't have any more of his movies
5:43 “Hey, excuse me, I won, what the heck are ya doin’ here?” Honestly, Farley is probably the only person who could ever make that line hilarious. His delivery and bewildered tone were just perfect.
And he was from Wisconsin so he knew both how to act in caricature as a Midwesterner from Wis-CAN-sin AND how people from elsewhere viewed people from there.
Boy does he commit to every role. No character breaking like Jimmy Fallon or Horacio Sanz. For me this set of SNL players were the best, late 80s through mid 90s.
@@SKarthikeyan75 You're right, he owned every role like John Belushi. In fact, that original cast of SNL with Belushi, Akroyd, etc is the only one that can rival the Farley era players.
Yeah just pisses me off a chick was at his place and could of saved him but was more worried about herself getting introuble...goes to show some peoples true nature is just saving they're own skin.
They’re Japanese wasn’t too bad, quite well done overall actually. Chris Farley was an absolute legend n Mike Meyers, totally sold it. This was was awesome:)
@@jimalden9376 yeah, 10 years in Japan teaching English will this to you, believe me. And I’m more of a grammar n*zi than you are. But Peace all the same.
@@BootlegBrain From what I understand it, one would have to offer a knuckle's worth as recompense, so first offence, you'd lose up to the first knuckle, etc. you don't lose the whole finger for a first time, my interpretation is that it's a punishment enough to "brand" them but not enough to disable them unless they keep messing up. This is just stuff I recall from interviews though, you might want to take it with a grain of salt.
@@lamarravery4094 Completely agree with you. I saw a meme the other day that we will gladly ask God to trade everyone (all the worthless ones) in congress for Chris Farley back. Seems like a great deal to me. If only that could happen.
@@wyldelf2685 I just looked him up and holy shit! The likeness is so uncanny you'd think they were twins! Also, just found out he was Ketchup Boy in the "Cooking with Randy" sketch Chris guest starred in on All That!
I've never seen this sketch before but only one person could've conceptualized this: Mike Myers - a true weirdo in grerest comedic sense. Every character he creates is so fully formed and perfectly nuanced and played out. This sketch is a masterpiece IMHO!
One of the best SNLskits of all time, yet most people don’t know it. . Flawless delivery too. It’s a classic. Mike Myers pretending to flip the switch while Farley grasps for the answer is just amazing.
I like how mike myers keeps ignoring the fact THAT CHRIS FARLEY KEEPS YELLING I DONT SPEAK JAPENESE .SO HE JUST REPEATS THE QUESTIONS IN JAPANESE SLOWER.
Few know that Mike is actually Japanese. They say he's from Canada to avoid the backlash at having had a japanese comic on the show giving what they did to the harbour. True story. Look it up.
Disagree… this skit was not funny at all. Farley had his moments when he was funny, that was it and this skit definitely wasn’t one of them. To me, his only funny skits were the Matt Foley motivational speaker skit and the Chip N Dale dancer skit. That was pretty much it. He only had 1 successful movie which was Tommy Boy. He went way downhill after that
@@heroinmom153 I love it! Lol I can’t get enough of you morons whining because I said something that you didn’t like and disagreed with so you’re saying bullshit like “I’m factually incorrect,” it’s hilarious
@@kyler32291 yeah, but you can tell someone actually bothered to write it in Japanese and they tried their best to memorize the words even though they didn't know what they meant. It was funny hearing them swap and stress the wrong syllables.
@@JFmK-sh5nh I know. Like they think they're really cute and funny when they screw up or abandon their skits or lines, as though they're improvisation geniuses. While really it's as annoying as sitting in a room with a bunch of people making in-jokes. Like I'm glad at least someone is laughing. It's just not anyone watching it on TV. I've only watched SNL recently when Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr hosted.
I lived in Japan for a year. Their game shows are awesome but just a tad on the rough side. They would push people into ice water, but it was still funny to watch.
I am Japanese but it’s the funniest sketch from SNL!!!!!! So over the top but at the same time, I can’t believe how meticulous this skit is… even for a native Japanese speaker!!!!!!! nuance is so perfectly Japanese!!!
I'm Japanese and I LOVE this sketch! Laura and Alec speak Japanese wonderfully, Janeane's kawaii Japanese woman mannerisms too. One of the best parts for Japanese people is that Alec shows Kagemusha kanji board up side down (and it's gracefully written by calligraphy master). Also I suspect Mike is a fluent Japanese speaker, because he sounds like speaking Japanese with English accent on purpose. And kuaki sapi niku or kuaki sapi piku are carefully made up words to make no sense at all as a Japanese sentence.
Idk, it's mainly the actors speaking Japanese and emulating cultural idiosyncracies. It's nowhere near as egregious as Peter Sellers' character in Murder by Death, Mickey Rooney's character from Breakfast at Tiffany's, or any iteration of Fu Manchu.
This video made me realize how much I miss guys like Chris Farley and John Candy. R.I.P. guys. And god damn Mike Meyers come back please...you ain't dead yet, but I miss you as much as Chris and John.
I was born in '95, so my initial exposure to this sketch and most of the classic Chris Farley sketches was a VHS copy of the SNL 'Best of Chris Farley' collection. Growing up, that tape was a household favorite. Thanks to the tape (and my dad for buying it), I know those sketches like the back of my hand... (Matt Foley, Chippendale's, Bill Swerski's Superfans, Bennett Brauer, etc.) But now, revisiting this one for a good laugh and to savor the nostalgia, I'm curious to know who was involved in the writing... Not long ago I learned that the classic Matt Foley character/sketches were the brainchild of Bob Odenkirk, who first conceived the idea and workshopped it with Chris when they were both at Second City... Likewise, I'd love to know the origins of this one... Also props to all the other actors in this sketch... Especially Mike Myers
I've lived in Japan for years now.....I watch this clip every couple months and it kills me every time!!!!! PS their attention to using real Japanese is good!!!
@@squirreldemon3506 A 'white guy' playing 'asian face'. Like 'black face'. And painting the entire Japanese as sociopathic sadists who enjoy torture for entertainment. Do you EVEN KNOW what Twitter is? This would blow it up, ten times over. People really are snowflakes now.
@@dons1932 "Playing Asian face" except no one up there is playing "Asian face". Mike Myers has some glasses on and dark hair, the woman is normal and so is Baldwin. No one there is doing anything racist. Speaking in Japanese isn't racist.
I assume they're Japanese must be terrible, but give them credit for holding the illusion up very well for non Japanese speakers! I raise my hat to these great performers. 👏
I lived in Japan for 4 years. I expected this to be weirder. Either way, those other contestants were very good sports. Imagine cutting off your finger for getting the wrong answer and then clapping and smiling for the guy who got the question right!
Dammit Farley!!! Why!?!?!? 😭😭😭😭 You were so talented. I have absolutely no doubt later in his career he would’ve shown he had real dramatic chops and won an Oscar or something.
"It's a Japanese" Sigh, why are there so many western kids online who say they are Japanese? When they clearly aren't, some kind of strange fascination where they think Japanese people are super cool and saying they are Japanese will make people think they are cool also.........very pathetic. BTW, everything Mike Myers and Baldwin said were real Japanese words, you are an idiot. At least try to learn even moderate Japanese before pretending to be Japanese online Ray.
MMO Make Money Online wow... that's some pathetic rant, kiddo. You clearly don't know any Japanese or you would hear the mistakes and horrible pronunciation yourself... And as someone, who isn't completely fluent, it was nice to see, that others couldn't understand everything, too :) So... I don't know, why you would throw around weird theories about knowing stuff, you clearly don't know yourself.. why the fuck would anyone think, that Japanese are "super cool"?! The Japanese society is one of the most suppressed in the world! That's why Draco Malvoy or Jordan Schlansky are so loved there... because they are not overly polite all the time. But please, tell me when things changed and kids ANYWHERE started to look up to the excessively polite person, who has no opinion him-/herself and just smiles and nods. And good to have an expert: what the fuck does this woman say at 0:54?! Right... you said Myers&Baldwin used real words... but why did you narrow it down like this? RAY didn't say anywhere, that those two were hard to understand... "you are an idiot".. someone needs attention, I guess... how else would you make money online? Talking about pathetic 😂 Well kiddo... good luck... but maybe try some new ways to feel big... this will just work with some really stupid tools :)
Man, Chris Farley, aside from his outrageous comedic persona, was a really talented instinctive actor. With a bit of focus, I bet he could have had easily crossed into the drama genre.
Uh… no, Farley was no actor. He played the same character in all of his movies… which was an embarrassing buffoon 😳😕 that’s really sad. Tommy Boy was his only successful movie, he went way downhill after that
Chris Farley was at the peak of his career when sadly he passed away. I would guess he would’ve been in every movie Kevin James has starred in as Kevin kind of took Chris Farleys place for the actor spot of heavy set funny comedian type person. I do like Kevin, and I really enjoy his movies but there will never be another Chris Farley. Adam Sandler saw his talent immediately, loved working with him and unfortunately when Chris passed away he took a chunk of Adam’s heart with him. I don’t think Adam Sandler, David Spade or Chris Rock will ever be the same since Chris Farley died. It was a sad day across America when we lost him. He will be sorely missed.
I'm just gonna be real and say, although I wish he had be able to live longer, I very much doubt he would have made it to 2021. He would have been 57 in February of this year (2021). While you might think that's still quite young, it really isn't for someone that overweight. Do you see any 60+ yr olds with that much body mass? No. It's extremely hard on the internal organs as well as the vascular and endocrine system. While his official cause of death was listed as drug overdose, his autopsy cited that "advanced atherosclerosis was a significant contributing factor" in his death. In other words, his overdose barely beat out the stroke or heart attack that was imminent. We are blessed to be able to enjoy and laugh at all of the finest comedy and art he left for us. RIP Chris
Yeh, I thought that, too. So old and beating corny. I hated it 35 years ago when a friend of mine said it to me the first time. But Farley made me laugh with it here!
Just imagine Chris making a surprise cameo as the drunk businessman that Saul Goodman robs. Chris would have been amazing in dramatic roles, if he had only lived long enough to show us.
Farley was supposed to be in a lot of works that ended up being huge... though Bob is big now but he was never famous in acting. His guest appearance on "Newsradio" in the barbershop quartet episode is hilarious...
For anyone that’s interested, Dana and David and Mike Myers going to a little more detail about the skit on the newest episode. Chris Farley part one. Later on when they start interviewing Mike. Fly on the wall” podcast
SNL died when Chris Farley died. Will Ferrell and some early 2000s comedians did great but after that its been downhill. SNL is just woke Trump hating propaganda.
@@fauxbro1983 TRUE. Its unbelievable how backwards mainstream comedy has become. The whole point of comedy is to make fun of everything, but now its just about throwing political jabs and not offending specific groups. Thats not comedy
I doubt SNL will every return to its former glory, things don't tend to work like that. More likely a new crew of ambitious funny people will create a whole new thing that just overshadows snl and puts it out of its misery once and for all.
I doubt SNL will every return to its former glory, things don't tend to work like that. More likely a new crew of ambitious funny people will create a whole new thing that just overshadows snl and puts it out of its misery once and for all.
"Almost" Full Translation from the point of a 100%-pure Japanese 😂 enjoy ❤️ 0:00 Now, from Tokyo, This (would be) is Quiz Kings ! クイズキングス!. The host is Hoshino Nakadai (星野 仲代). 0:17 Hai Hai Hai ! Good evening everyone. It's very hot outside isn't it ? 0:25 Ms.Kotoura (琴浦さん), Ms.Kotoura, (You look fantastic in your revealing dress). 0:31 Mr.Toshiura, (It's so flattered). 0:35 Okay, (please welcome) Mr.Akira Takashi 彰 高志. (it's amazing) _____ (family) _____ ! 0:43 I never see my wife going for shopping. 0:48 Okay, Okay. let's introduce the challenger ! Ms.Senshuro Makidou 千秋郎 巻道. Good evening. (Kiss) 0:55 _____ , _____ ! 1:00 And finally, (this is) Mr.Larry Templeton ラリー・テンプルトン from Milwaukee Wisconsin. Good evening. Hai ! 1:09 [...I'm sorry I don't speak Japanese] 1:18 Mr.Larry, Hai, Let's talk with me ! 1:23 [...I don't understand. There's been a little mistake] 1:28 _____ , what I'm holding _____ ! 1:38 [You see my wife Marian and I are here on vacation. its a lovely country. everyone has been great. Any who concierge at hotel said I wanna go to a game show..] 1:51 Wonderful ! wonderful ! Let's _____ ! Quetion #1. 1:58 [See, I though _____ SEE a game show not BE on the game show. Big mistake, Big, Mistake.] 2:09 Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you. (Question) #1. 2:14 How many keys are there on piano ? 70, 100 or 88 keys ? Mr.Akira ? 2:25 70 ? (Beep) 2:28 Ohhh It's wrong, it's wrong... Ms.Sashihara (指原さん) ? 2:32 100 ? (Beep) 2:35 It's bad _____ . Mr.Larry ? 2:40 [Me ? I don't know. I'm sorry. is Anybody here speak English, do you guys speak English ?] 2:47 Mr.Larry. 70, 100 or 88 keys ? 2:55 [Can I pay ask you for what I don't ask ?] 2:58 70, 100 or 88 ? 3:07 88 ? (Ding Dong) 3:09 It's correct ! correct ! correct ! correct ! Mr.Larry, Mr.Larry, (You can buy anything you want with this ¥50,000) ! 3:21 [Really ? Alright ! WOW ! KANUKA ! KANUKA !] 3:29 Please, please. 3:31 (Question) #2 (is) writing. (a Board and Pencil) some writing tools are (on your side). 3:37 Shadow-Warrior 影武者(Kage-Musha) *c/f Kurosawa's film released world-widely in 1980 (or sometimes) Godzzila ? Tik tok, tik tok, tik tok .... 3:45 [I, I'm sorry... k, kagemush ?] 3:49 Shadow-Warrior (or sometimes) Godzzila ? 4:00 Time's up ! Mr.Akira ? 4:03 Shadow-Warrior ! 4:05 Ahhh it's wrong, wrong... (what about) Mr.Cho-taro (長太郎さん) ? 4:14 It’s my pleasure. 4:18 [...Oh my god, you see that !?] 4:23 Cleaner guy maybe _____ (You gonna be cleaned up by a cleaner guy) . Oh, and Ms.Sashihara ? 4:34 ...Shadow-Warrior ? (Beep) 4:36 Oh it's really bad, it's bad...it's bad. 4:44 [God Lord ! in the name of all sacred !] 4:49 Shut up ! Shut up ! Mr. Larry ? 4:52 [You know I actually shouldn't be here ! Call the cops here ! Call the cops here !] 5:03 Show me ! Show me ! Godzzila ? Godzzila ! ... (you think) it's Godzzila ? (Ding Dong) It's correct ! correct ! you got it ! 5:16 Mr.Larry, you such a great man ! (You got) ¥200.000 ! 5:20 [Really ? That was great ! Thank you very much.] 5:24 From now, (Question) #3 ! Go (over there) ! Go (over there) ! 5:38 [ ____Yen ! How much is it in dollers ? ] [Hey, excuse me. I want, what the heck are you doing here ? Aw, just second.] 5:50 (The show is not over yet). Understand ? 5:55 [Mother of mercy ! I don't speak Japanese !] 6:00 Now, this is a final question. 6:03 [Mary ! Call the American Embassy !] 6:08 (What is the most popular nursery song that everyone knows ?) 6:27 [KU-WA-KI-SU-PI-NI-KU?] *Not Japanese word 6:37 What ? KUWAKI-SUPINIKU ? 6:40 [yes ! KUWAKI-SUPININKU !] 6:43 Judges ! (May I ask) Your opinion ? 6:49 [KUWAKI-SUPININKU ! KUWAKI-SUPININKU !] 6:53 Oh, nooo... I'm sorry. (It's) KUWAKI-SUPI "PI" KU ! 7:07 Now, (we are) almost running out the time. Everyone, let's get together here. Come ! Come ! Let's look over there ! Please ! [Quiz Kings ! クイズキングス!]
@@jonDoe-ml3jq Last year I had a open classroom with a Japanese commercial film director who told me he's actually worked for SNL in NY city many many many years ago and wrote Japanese calligraphy-like words for the show 😂 I guess this sketch should be the one cuz I can read these Japanese words.
Mike Myers is suspiciously convincing as a Japanese man.
not THAT much, when you know Japanese ^^
And a scotsman
MM is goood in this act
i second that. he s really good at it
I didn't realize that was Mike Myers
Crazy the situations you get yourself into when you’re living in a van down by the river
See what happens when you meet a tranger in the Alps!?
Do you see what happens, Larry, when you FIGHT A STANGER IN THE ALPS ???
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Bad things happen. See, Tony Montana in Scarface. I saw the TV version. Where did he get that scar ?
"Eating pineapple."
ruclips.net/video/f3cYepBxJus/видео.html
What did Tony Montana think of Miami ?
"This town is like a great big chicken, waiting to be plucked."
The TV version of Jackie Brown was equally enjoyable.
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Re: AK 47s.
"When you absolutely, positively got to kill every mother's father in the room, accept no substitutes. Every melon farmer out there wants one".
Bruh🤣💀 after escaping from Joliet county jail Illinois.
See what happens when you feed a stoner scrambled eggs!?
@@SssagaBenches4U hhahahahahaha
Chris Farley was so legendary. Surely miss him.
We all do
From everything I've heard he was a real sweetheart to his fans & would often miss flights to talk to fans he ran into @ airports & would go out of his way to say hi & sign autographs. Just so sad he couldn't beat his demons. We could certainly miss his gentle spirit & sense of humor right now !!
Why is this in my feed?
He's in that van down by the river in the sky.
@@chasedowney3358 dont ask why, you’ve been chosen
I'm from Japan, his Japanese pronouce quite great! Im impressed his talent of copy and laughed loudly in the middle of night!
What were they saying?
is not correct Japanese conversation,but sounds like japanese talk. sorry cant say what they are saying.@@jtark9341
they are using some proper japanese words but does not make any senses!!!
@@hetzennauer Thank you for explaining this to us!
ping chow
Farley is absolutely at his best in this skit. He plays the out of towner so darn well.
I wouldn't be surprised if he wasn't even given the script, they just said, "Farley you're up, just be yourself." and he killed it.
GOOD LORD!
@@davismavis2834I was thinking the same thing! 🤣
@@davismavis2834 Chris was taken from us far too early. i do not envy whatever it was he was going through. the man loved to make people laugh, no matter the cost. im just some guy who loves Chris Farley, i only know as much as the next guy i dont know his mind, but he was easily one of the funniest guys of all time and i miss him.
The fact that he missed the last answer by one syllable is freaking PERFECT.
Old snl is the best snl
One letter even
Yep, this is such a well-written and hilarious skit
Funniest skit I've seen in ages.
And how they gave him the answer on the first question and he questioned the answer "..hachi ..ju ..hachi?" Lol
I am still amazed to this day how they were able to so quickly learn enough Japanese to pull this off. Mike Myers pulls it off so effortlessly.
It's on cue cards and they just had to pronounce certain words correctly.
so it was actual Japanese? I've always wondered that
@@okonh0wp yes it is actual Japanese but it is terrible.
@@LexWhitedotnet lol!
I mean the japanese is terrible but lmao they did pretty well for a skit
This is actually a pretty genius skit. It’s hilarious, unique, and completely in another language/culture. Farley is perfect.
Considering how bad this season was, it is amazing anything was funny.
Well, it's not QUITE another language. It's certainly not Japanese!
@@blaw7717 It actually is real Japanese. Just terrible pronunciation though.
@@bparker06 Not sure about that.. AlecBaldwin's pronunciation pretty good though!
@@blaw7717 His aim isn't bad either.
I love that when Mike Myers said “Milwaukee, Wisconsin” combined with Farley’s brilliant bewildered look, the crowd knew exactly what this sketch was about.
What was it about?
@@Y20XTongvaLand The fact that he was the only American in the room of Japanese.
It wasn't that cryptic..
Native New Yorker now living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, made my ears perk up. Anything with Chris Farley is worth watching.
@@Y20XTongvaLand How clueless people from Milwaukee are.
As a proud American of Japanese descent, this is one of funnest skits from SNL.
There was a time when we could have fun joking with each other. That can't be allowed anymore. I bet there's some great stuff about Americans in Japan! As there should be.
@@thanksfernuthin we still can. It's just SNL and shows like it are a part of an archaic corporate media system that's in a downward spiral. Soon the next generation will start creating their own shows and things will be like the attitude era of the 90s x1000
@@Space_Ghost_Hunter sure, ok boomer.
@@elizabethbennet4791 I'm part of the next generation you dunce.
@@Space_Ghost_Hunter suuuuuuure
I translate Japanese for a living. For the record: the intro and the lines of the actors other than Mike are, for the most part, real Japanese, clearly translated from actual English sentences. I can tell that they wrote it in English first and then had someone translate and transcribe it phonetically, so the actors would know what to say. Their pronunciation is awful, so its hard to make out what they're saying a lot of the time, but the words they are trying to pronounce are actual words (The exception to that is whoever did the voiceover intro at the beginning. Their pronunciation is pretty good!). The reason some people think it's gibberish is because during the transitions, Mike seems to be improvising by throwing in random words. At some point, however, he always goes back on script to keep the sketch moving forward. The first question is real - he asks them how many keys are on a piano, with the choices being 70, 100, or 88. Incidentally, Mike mangles the words "hyaku" (100) and "hajichu hachi" (88) so badly, that he actually ends up saying something closer to "faster, bees, bees". Question 2 is hilarious because it's total nonsense. I think what they were going for is that he gives them three words and they're supposed to correctly write the kanji for one of them. However, the three words are "doki doki" (which is just the sound of a heart beat), "kagemusha" (the name of a Kurosawa movie), and Godzilla. Alec Baldwin scribbles something that does not resemble any language, but Julia Sweeney's is actually pretty close! She nearly gets the Kage part right and the rest is the kind of random flourish that you see in real calligraphy. In any case, they both get their words wrong, but the joke is that since Farley writes Godzilla in English, he spells it correctly so his answer is correct. When Farley is hooked up to the electrical wires, the question they ask is very odd. It sounds to me like Mike is saying ”according to children's songs, who is always sitting?" Farley answers "kwaki surpi niku" which is completely meaningless, and Mike asks the judges if that's close enough. They say no, because the answer is "kwaki surpi PIku" (again total nonsense). I will say that some of the mannerisms border on offensive but if you watch Japanese TV, you'll sometimes see them impersonate Americans and the results are no less cartoonish. There was a lot of effort that went into this.
Thanks I teach journalism and I use it to show to rioplatense castellano students the non verbal communication since this a bridge too far for a tourist. So most of students don't understand English nor Japanese but the beauty of this sketch is the non verbal communication from Garofalo Myers Farley and Alec. Thanks for your input for the non Japanese speaking people
Fascinating. Thanks for your observations and break down of this nutty sketch.
Unfortunately as much i respect your response and the time you took to translate everything i have to say you're incorrect. Julia Sweeney (who played its Pat) is not in this sketch, her name is Laura Kightlinger :)
@@MalikCanada Damn! I was worried I had that wrong. She was the one I remembered from that time period and they look and sound alike. Thanks for the correction. She writes good calligraphy!
@Laimbrane I feel even worse for not recognizing janeane Garofalo, lol. She's a legend!
4:43 "Good Lord!!" I love the amount of drama Farley can put into something and it sounds even FUNNIER.
“Mary, call the American embassy.” 😂 😆 I’m dying here
I was in Winnipeg once and I kept saying that to my friend as the amount of beers we drank went up lol
@@bigchief70 i live in winnipeg. thats awesome
I'm the 430th liker
200000 yen? That was worth betting a finger
@@rynehall9990 that's less than $2,000 USD
When Farley sniffs the marker before writing....genius detail
So damn subtle and so needed
In the chris farley book. He is actually looking at Adam Sandler when he sniffs the marker. You can hear Sandler laughing 😆
@@Thaligamathor I'm guessing that's also Sandler he's smiling at right after he writes his answer!
@@trevgreg2 yea in the book hes always trying to make everyone break character on or off screen lol
I've seen this a hundred times and never noticed that.
The little whimsical dance at the end with everyone participating whilst Chris Farley is going absolutely mental in the background is pure gold
When I first saw that dance as a kid I thought it was the most hilarious and ridiculous thing I'd ever seen. I still feel that way.
When Farley sneaks that marker sniff in there... kills me every time
Never noticed that, brilliant 😂😂
Never noticed that, brilliant 😂😂
Never noticed that, brilliant 😂😂
Never noticed that, brilliant 😂😂
Never noticed that, brilliant 😂😂
“GOOD LORD IN THE NAME OF ALL THATS SACRED!”
he said in panic
I use farleys expressions when i overreact to everyday occurences for fun.
Beads of sweat begin pouring down his face as the strange Japanese hosts start attaching electrical connections securely to his genitals. “MOTHER OF MERCY I DON’T SPEAK JAPANESE!” Again he calls out to these sadistic monsters, but again in vain. His lucky streak clearly coming to a halt, It was in this moment (the electrical current noticeably humming louder and louder) that the misplaced tourist from Wisconsin wished he would have just taken a deeper huff off that permanent marker...
2024 here 😂😂😂 bro that was funny
Farley's first line 'I'm sorry I don't speak Japanese' is the greatest ever delivery of a line ever.
i lost it when he said that
Mother of mercy I don't speak Japanese!
"Good Lord! In the name of all that's sacred." Great line. Great performances all around in this classic sketch.
I’m American with Japanese wife and daughter and this skit really does cut pretty close to home. A very good satire of Japanese game shows … it’s been a while, but some of those shows were pretty extreme, although I don’t recall ever seeing fingers chopped off!
Well the finger thing comes from the Yakuza.
It's amazing how they make something so funny, even if you can't understand 90% of the dialog.
you can thank chris farley for that
Ha ha, how about; Ancient Puppetry* (four thousands years old),Old Greek comic mime*,Theatre of the absurd* (1940-60),C.Chaplin, Laurel & Hardy..comedy mime...etc etc
Chris was a Genius
That is part of the genius of the skit. We feel for Chris's character because most of us haven't learned Japanese either. Having subtitles would have ruined it.
I did the the math Ramhead.
82.459% was fake japanese. The rest was Chris' lines in American.
Mike Myers absolutely nailed it. as always.
And Chris Farley....god love him. RIP
Ding Ding Ding That's RIght you win!!
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Two shreks
I was 15 when Farley died and of course I was a fan of his from movies like "Tommy Boy" and "Black Sheep", but it isn't til my later years now that I really appreciate just how truly special he was.
Ninja too.
Hindsight is always 20/20 my friend. He will be missed, indeed.
I was like 4 or 5 when he died. I think I was 7 or 8 and had watched Tommy boy and black sheep probably 25 times by that point and was sad when I asked my mom why we didn't have any more of his movies
I was 6 when he died his films still make me laugh now and the sketches, mad that Chris was the voice of shrek for then Mike ends up taking over...
Same. I was also born in 1983 and it’s only recently thst im truly missing him and feeling his loss
Mike Myers nailed it. He played the Japanese game show host perfect.
5:43 “Hey, excuse me, I won, what the heck are ya doin’ here?” Honestly, Farley is probably the only person who could ever make that line hilarious. His delivery and bewildered tone were just perfect.
And he was from Wisconsin so he knew both how to act in caricature as a Midwesterner from Wis-CAN-sin AND how people from elsewhere viewed people from there.
Boy does he commit to every role. No character breaking like Jimmy Fallon or Horacio Sanz. For me this set of SNL players were the best, late 80s through mid 90s.
@@SKarthikeyan75 they were , u dothead
@@SKarthikeyan75 You're right, he owned every role like John Belushi. In fact, that original cast of SNL with Belushi, Akroyd, etc is the only one that can rival the Farley era players.
I miss the SOB (sill-old-big) guy
Chris Farley was a brilliant comedic actor.. he's missed.
Farley will be missed. He is the the great white ninja but I gotta rename him the great Caucasian ninja now. Lol
I sincerely miss him so much.A true comedic genius
Yeah just pisses me off a chick was at his place and could of saved him but was more worried about herself getting introuble...goes to show some peoples true nature is just saving they're own skin.
@@doomhead2332 wait what happened
@@elizawinkler6144 he was with a female companion the night he died. He passed out on the floor and she just left. he then overdosed and died.
What a great skit and of course Farley took it to a level no one else could. Mount Rushmore of comedic geniuses.
30 years late and this skit still busts my guts out. Holy schnikes
Yet somehow real Japanese game shows are even weirder
@zalias driezas Go back to school if you can't read.
@zalias driezas Reply when you have something of any meaningful content. You haven't added anything here.
@zalias driezas I don't know why you are saying sorry, how old are you?
@@mmomakemoneyonline486 You have added nothing to this world in your so far misrable existence. (I mean to offend you, f*cktard.)
Weird and AWESOME!!!
They’re Japanese wasn’t too bad, quite well done overall actually. Chris Farley was an absolute legend n Mike Meyers, totally sold it. This was was awesome:)
Alec Baldwin's pronunciation was surprisingly good but Mike Myers kinda butchered it.
"They're? You know that word means "They are" right?
@@jimalden9376 yeah, 10 years in Japan teaching English will this to you, believe me. And I’m more of a grammar n*zi than you are. But Peace all the same.
@@diarmuidphelan9664 Teachers get all my respect. I consider it a typo of sorts. Be well
So they were actually saying something? 😂 I mean, it sounds japanese but I’d imagine they wouldn’t really bother to learn real japanese lines 😛
i love how it just devolves into yakuza punishments
They do that for real??
@@robd1329 they've done far far worse
@@robd1329 yeah, iirc the pinky finger thing was how they initiated members
@UCM0jIw7M5aSLgBhP4ufABnw nah iirc the pinky finger being chopped off serves as punishment if you severely f up
@@BootlegBrain From what I understand it, one would have to offer a knuckle's worth as recompense, so first offence, you'd lose up to the first knuckle, etc. you don't lose the whole finger for a first time, my interpretation is that it's a punishment enough to "brand" them but not enough to disable them unless they keep messing up.
This is just stuff I recall from interviews though, you might want to take it with a grain of salt.
Meyers and Farley are so talented
My gosh the talent on that stage is outstanding! Chris Farley was a gem who left us way to soon.
That was a sad day, I remember being told of his death and feeling pretty bummed the whole day. He was one in a billion
@@lamarravery4094 Completely agree with you.
I saw a meme the other day that we will gladly ask God to trade everyone (all the worthless ones) in congress for Chris Farley back. Seems like a great deal to me.
If only that could happen.
He had his moments when he was funny, that was it
Outstanding talent ➕️ a murderer!
@@Tim.1113He was a great one. Other than Kenan Thompson idk anyone on SNL worth a lick now
Chris was the only guy in a cast who could reasonably vibrate like that
He wasn’t just fat guy falls down. He played awkward/nervous Larry perfectly.
He was much funnier than he believed. He had amazing instincts and timing as well.
Rest his comedic soul,,,good thing we still have "KEVIN FARLEY",have anyone seen images and video of Chris's brother it's erie,,,
@@wyldelf2685 I just looked him up and holy shit! The likeness is so uncanny you'd think they were twins! Also, just found out he was Ketchup Boy in the "Cooking with Randy" sketch Chris guest starred in on All That!
What a waste--all the shoji in back of him and he didn't even crash through it.
@@cynicalsayonara7169 damare baka
One of the best SNL skit ever.. and Chris Farley was incredible .. as always
The second Shrek torturing the original Shrek, it's almost poetic.
Yes
Jail for that, but tbh he would’ve been a waaaayy better Shrek
@@daddymally76
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Thing of a beauty
RIGHT!!!
Ah, you almost never see Akira Baldwin in anything these days
I love you for this comment
Ahh, Akira Baldwin, the seventh Baldwin.
great sense of humuru you have
Would been funny if you said ariku
Sparkle sparkle :P
Mike was funny as hell but Chris just tops the cake. Farley was freaking hilarious.
Takes the cake
A cake topper is for weddings
Taking the cake is the expression you want
@@shustyrackleford_710 and he ate it too, unfortunately
"Takes the cake" is the expression ;)
Mike Meyers is a comedy genius. And yes, Japanese game shows are like this but even wackier.
Wackier than cutting fingers? So they're cutting penises in reality?
Do they include cutting off body parts?
They, on occasion, include fellatio contests.
@@mr.mcnerdoyes
Do they electro shock ur gen1tals ?? 😂🤔
Chris Farley was a really funny man, it was a terrible loss ...R.I.P.
You can actually see that his fatdom might cause illness or death really soon
Jon Treasure well I think he was. What am I, chopped liver?
Drugs
Drug overdose
@John Matrix Millions of others, and his peers, disagree with you.
OMG, Chris Farley was a true national treasure! How much the world loves and missed that great talented man.
He had his moments when he was funny, that was it
God I miss Chris Farley.
May he rest in peace. He'll be missed.
I want to like the comment, but it’s at 69, and I think Chris would appreciate that 😌✊🏻
His electrocution acting is amazingly good! I mean he’s violently throwing his head back and forth about 50 times. That can’t feel good.
@@UDumFck "Oh, he's cookin' now."
We all do, bud.
He’s at that grand ole van by the river in the sky now
I've never seen this sketch before but only one person could've conceptualized this: Mike Myers - a true weirdo in grerest comedic sense. Every character he creates is so fully formed and perfectly nuanced and played out. This sketch is a masterpiece IMHO!
100%-there are a lot of Myers traits sprinkled throughout the sketch. Incredible mind at work.
Not really. Pretty stupid actually, learn to have better humor intellect. 😊
If The Office were made in the 90’s, Mike Meyers would have been a great Michael Scott.
Nice Grammer
@@sneakybeaver1049 grammar
@@RyanChansler to easy to hook them lol
You just blew my mind. ..
Makes me think of the SNL Japanese office skit.
One of the best SNLskits of all time, yet most people don’t know it. . Flawless delivery too. It’s a classic. Mike Myers pretending to flip the switch while Farley grasps for the answer is just amazing.
I like how mike myers keeps ignoring the fact THAT CHRIS FARLEY KEEPS YELLING I DONT SPEAK JAPENESE .SO HE JUST REPEATS THE QUESTIONS IN JAPANESE SLOWER.
Cos that’s what English speakers do when people say they don’t speak 🤣
Yeah it’s making fun of how Americans do that to people who don’t speak English
Wow,, it's like "inception" hee hee
Few know that Mike is actually Japanese. They say he's from Canada to avoid the backlash at having had a japanese comic on the show giving what they did to the harbour. True story. Look it up.
@@zombywoof1015 What would be helpful, is if you linked an article.
Yeah, let me just casually look up a story that is supposedly censored. M'kay.
The way he screams "Good LORD!" at 4:43 🤣
the look on Farley's face when he gets the first question correct is classic.
This is honestly one of the funniest most underrated skits from SNL. 2 greats making a simple simple idea SO freaking funny!
Disagree… this skit was not funny at all. Farley had his moments when he was funny, that was it and this skit definitely wasn’t one of them. To me, his only funny skits were the Matt Foley motivational speaker skit and the Chip N Dale dancer skit. That was pretty much it. He only had 1 successful movie which was Tommy Boy. He went way downhill after that
@@nsasupporter7557 why are you here?
@@nsasupporter7557 You're factually incorrect.
@@heroinmom153 I love it! Lol
I can’t get enough of you morons whining because I said something that you didn’t like and disagreed with so you’re saying bullshit like “I’m factually incorrect,” it’s hilarious
Nope. It's not. 😊 You're just trying to be cool.
Akiro Myers has the greatest laugh of all time
SNL will never be this great, again.
So very true🤕so very sad
They had one week to memorize a skit in Japanese. All things considered they did pretty damn good.
Most of it was gibberish. Lol.
@@kyler32291 yeah, but you can tell someone actually bothered to write it in Japanese and they tried their best to memorize the words even though they didn't know what they meant. It was funny hearing them swap and stress the wrong syllables.
@@WadeStar Exactly. The casts for the last ten years wouldn't dare attempt this considering that they can't even memorize their lines in English.
@@JFmK-sh5nh I know. Like they think they're really cute and funny when they screw up or abandon their skits or lines, as though they're improvisation geniuses. While really it's as annoying as sitting in a room with a bunch of people making in-jokes. Like I'm glad at least someone is laughing. It's just not anyone watching it on TV. I've only watched SNL recently when Dave Chappelle and Bill Burr hosted.
The end was the best Mike Myers how he it held it together on the switch without laughing hysterical I would have lost it lol
Those hand gestures when he says "Big mistake... big, mistake" freakin had me dying and had to back it up several times cracking up lol
I use his "Big mistake" once in awhile with my buddy who gets the reference
They just take the knives and bandages all casual 😂
Chris Farley playing the classic middle-aged Midwesterner. Only him makes that work so great.
He reminds of me of my dads friends lmaooo
Lol. I'm from Wisconsin.
He always plays as himself and bit of his dad. He always acted to make his dad laugh. He was real miss Farley!
He said he based Matt Foley on his dad and his h.s. gym teacher. When I heard that, I laughed and almost wished I'd grown up in Wisconsin!
Farley is from Wisconsin (Madison.)
I lived in Japan for a year. Their game shows are awesome but just a tad on the rough side. They would push people into ice water, but it was still funny to watch.
"MOTHER OF MERCY I DONT SPEAK JAPANESE!! 🗣️ MARY call the American embassy!!" Lmfao
I am in tears from Chris Farley’s reaction to Alec Baldwin and Julia Sweeney cutting their fingers off 😂
That's Janeane Garofalo dumbass
Janine garafelo
OH MY GOD! YOU SEE THAT?!
Good Looord! What is name of all that's sacred!
GOOD LORD! IN THE NAME OF ALL THAT'S SACRED!
3:13 him celebrating and shadow boxing gets me every time 😂😂😂
4:44 no comment, this this just a placeholder for a workplace meme
Chris Farley God of "over-the-top" physical comedy🙇
I am Japanese but it’s the funniest sketch from SNL!!!!!! So over the top but at the same time, I can’t believe how meticulous this skit is… even for a native Japanese speaker!!!!!!! nuance is so perfectly Japanese!!!
Quiz Kings!!! クイズキングス
Were they are speaking Japanese properly, and using proper grammar?
@@nikolaip4947 No, there are 3000 comments here, and they are all lying about it..
@@nikolaip4947
I think they mean the mannerisms.
everybody knows godzilla. My grandad's mom's name was zilla. Actually I should say grandmom's names' because it's double possesive. Did you know that?
I still maintain that this was one of the all time best SNL skits ever.
I concur
It was one of the best ones they had in that lousy season.
@@sha11235 Yep.
It is
This and down by the river!
I'm Japanese and I LOVE this sketch! Laura and Alec speak Japanese wonderfully, Janeane's kawaii Japanese woman mannerisms too. One of the best parts for Japanese people is that Alec shows Kagemusha kanji board up side down (and it's gracefully written by calligraphy master). Also I suspect Mike is a fluent Japanese speaker, because he sounds like speaking Japanese with English accent on purpose. And kuaki sapi niku or kuaki sapi piku are carefully made up words to make no sense at all as a Japanese sentence.
I love how the two contestants join in the dance with the host at the end even after severing their fingers.
I'll take "Some Shit That Wouldn't Fly Today" for 500... this is the SNL I miss
Haha right there with ya!
Is Bowen Yang allowed to play someone who’s Japanese? Genuinely don’t know.
mike myers, chris farley, great actors. and that's why it's great
Idk, it's mainly the actors speaking Japanese and emulating cultural idiosyncracies. It's nowhere near as egregious as Peter Sellers' character in Murder by Death, Mickey Rooney's character from Breakfast at Tiffany's, or any iteration of Fu Manchu.
Todays SNL is trash.
This video made me realize how much I miss guys like Chris Farley and John Candy. R.I.P. guys.
And god damn Mike Meyers come back please...you ain't dead yet, but I miss you as much as Chris and John.
its impossible i am afraid. their comedy is blacklisted nowadays and wouldn't be allowed. Same goes for all the great commedians.
Identity politics killed comedy 😥
And Phil Hartman..
I was born in '95, so my initial exposure to this sketch and most of the classic Chris Farley sketches was a VHS copy of the SNL 'Best of Chris Farley' collection. Growing up, that tape was a household favorite. Thanks to the tape (and my dad for buying it), I know those sketches like the back of my hand... (Matt Foley, Chippendale's, Bill Swerski's Superfans, Bennett Brauer, etc.) But now, revisiting this one for a good laugh and to savor the nostalgia, I'm curious to know who was involved in the writing... Not long ago I learned that the classic Matt Foley character/sketches were the brainchild of Bob Odenkirk, who first conceived the idea and workshopped it with Chris when they were both at Second City... Likewise, I'd love to know the origins of this one... Also props to all the other actors in this sketch... Especially Mike Myers
I've lived in Japan for years now.....I watch this clip every couple months and it kills me every time!!!!! PS their attention to using real Japanese is good!!!
This would never EVER get made in 2019. Imagine the uproar. That's why it's so good. LOL.
@@dons1932 lmao what? This isn't offensive at all. They've made one's way more offensive. Anti pc people are more delusional than actual pc people
@@squirreldemon3506 A 'white guy' playing 'asian face'. Like 'black face'. And painting the entire Japanese as sociopathic sadists who enjoy torture for entertainment.
Do you EVEN KNOW what Twitter is? This would blow it up, ten times over. People really are snowflakes now.
@@dons1932 The very fact that this sketch was uploaded in 2013 makes your argument kinda void
@@dons1932 "Playing Asian face" except no one up there is playing "Asian face". Mike Myers has some glasses on and dark hair, the woman is normal and so is Baldwin. No one there is doing anything racist. Speaking in Japanese isn't racist.
Chris Farley: MOTHER OF MERCY, I DON’T SPEAK JAPANESE!!!
"MARY, CALL THE AMERICAN EMBASSY!!" lol
It's Farley on a Banzuke type japanese gameshow,,,,timeless
The irony is, this is exactly how a japanese gameshow would go with Chris Farley being the unsuspecting "target"
Also, hats off to Mike Myers!
They’d have fake contestants except for the “target”?
its not irony when its literally the point of the joke.
I assume they're Japanese must be terrible, but give them credit for holding the illusion up very well for non Japanese speakers! I raise my hat to these great performers. 👏
I lived in Japan for 4 years. I expected this to be weirder.
Either way, those other contestants were very good sports. Imagine cutting off your finger for getting the wrong answer and then clapping and smiling for the guy who got the question right!
They knew what was coming for him!
If you watch enough Asian dramas, you'll get used to people doing strange things for honor.
Jeneane Garofalo’s read of her first line and the shriek as she cuts off her finger have always made me pml.
Pee my leg?
@@jcmick8430"Pee myself laughing."
One of the best sketches in history of SNL. Mike Myers and Chris Farley are legends
Dammit Farley!!!
Why!?!?!? 😭😭😭😭
You were so talented. I have absolutely no doubt later in his career he would’ve shown he had real dramatic chops and won an Oscar or something.
Talk to folks when they are down or you see a problem. Reach out. Spend the energy.
Oh, you don't understand them?
Don't worry.
I'm a Japanese but I don't understand all their words lol
if you have the opportunity, look what happens to the face of any russian guy watching Bourne Supremacy
I just watch Anime, yet it was torture to me.
"It's a Japanese"
Sigh, why are there so many western kids online who say they are Japanese? When they clearly aren't, some kind of strange fascination where they think Japanese people are super cool and saying they are Japanese will make people think they are cool also.........very pathetic.
BTW, everything Mike Myers and Baldwin said were real Japanese words, you are an idiot. At least try to learn even moderate Japanese before pretending to be Japanese online Ray.
Ikr
MMO Make Money Online wow... that's some pathetic rant, kiddo. You clearly don't know any Japanese or you would hear the mistakes and horrible pronunciation yourself... And as someone, who isn't completely fluent, it was nice to see, that others couldn't understand everything, too :) So... I don't know, why you would throw around weird theories about knowing stuff, you clearly don't know yourself.. why the fuck would anyone think, that Japanese are "super cool"?! The Japanese society is one of the most suppressed in the world! That's why Draco Malvoy or Jordan Schlansky are so loved there... because they are not overly polite all the time. But please, tell me when things changed and kids ANYWHERE started to look up to the excessively polite person, who has no opinion him-/herself and just smiles and nods. And good to have an expert: what the fuck does this woman say at 0:54?! Right... you said Myers&Baldwin used real words... but why did you narrow it down like this? RAY didn't say anywhere, that those two were hard to understand... "you are an idiot".. someone needs attention, I guess... how else would you make money online? Talking about pathetic 😂
Well kiddo... good luck... but maybe try some new ways to feel big... this will just work with some really stupid tools :)
Man, Chris Farley, aside from his outrageous comedic persona, was a really talented instinctive actor. With a bit of focus, I bet he could have had easily crossed into the drama genre.
I bet he was even more fun in person, can you imagine being friends with him omg.
Drama is easier than comedy. Committing to a comic role takes far more effort than to a dramatic role. Farley was one the best.
He did drama scenes during many parts in Tommy Boy and Black Sheep. He was a talented actor.
Just like Bob Odenkirk
Uh… no, Farley was no actor. He played the same character in all of his movies… which was an embarrassing buffoon 😳😕 that’s really sad. Tommy Boy was his only successful movie, he went way downhill after that
I enjoyed the comedic stylings of Chris Farley. He was hilarious.
Wow
Top notch
I concur
@@chrisriceco 🤣🤣🤣
missed why? just go down to the Laugh Factor and see him perform
Myers wiping his eye from the pleasure of others pain is golden comedy. It’s golden
Is this the Squid Game everybody's talking about?
Yes
Alec Baldwin did kill someone
Try and chill Jessie, please!
Squid game is Korean this is Japanese
@@sussygodjira3789 ah come on man...that was racist...
I miss the 90's sooo much..
We truly took it for granted
I hear they are coming back in 67 years.
Me too.
We all do.
Amen to that!
HA, I love that Mike got away with saying "No shit..." after Chris said he didn't speak Japanese... LOL
Maybe it wasn't as clear to the censors.
@Thomas Atwood He says "saigo no shitsumon" which means "final question" Coincidentally, this also contains "no shit"
Absolutely genius
"MARY CALL THE AMERICAN EMBASY"
This is one of my favourite SNL sketches of all time. God bless Chris Farley
Mike Myers is incredible in this sketch
Chris Farley was at the peak of his career when sadly he passed away. I would guess he would’ve been in every movie Kevin James has starred in as Kevin kind of took Chris Farleys place for the actor spot of heavy set funny comedian type person. I do like Kevin, and I really enjoy his movies but there will never be another Chris Farley. Adam Sandler saw his talent immediately, loved working with him and unfortunately when Chris passed away he took a chunk of Adam’s heart with him. I don’t think Adam Sandler, David Spade or Chris Rock will ever be the same since Chris Farley died. It was a sad day across America when we lost him. He will be sorely missed.
I wish Chris was still here
We all do.
I'm just gonna be real and say, although I wish he had be able to live longer, I very much doubt he would have made it to 2021. He would have been 57 in February of this year (2021). While you might think that's still quite young, it really isn't for someone that overweight. Do you see any 60+ yr olds with that much body mass? No. It's extremely hard on the internal organs as well as the vascular and endocrine system. While his official cause of death was listed as drug overdose, his autopsy cited that "advanced atherosclerosis was a significant contributing factor" in his death. In other words, his overdose barely beat out the stroke or heart attack that was imminent. We are blessed to be able to enjoy and laugh at all of the finest comedy and art he left for us. RIP Chris
A national treasure died when Chris Farley passed. I imagine he had many more laughs for us had he lived.
a world treasure
Chris Farley made me 😅
Only Chris Farley could make the word, "Anywho," funny.
Yeh, I thought that, too. So old and beating corny. I hated it 35 years ago when a friend of mine said it to me the first time. But Farley made me laugh with it here!
Chris Farley was one of the most hilarious people that ever lived. But Mike Myers is pretty dang hilarious in this.🤣
One of the best sketches of all time, it is perfect. Long live Farley
Mike Myers looked liked his Austin Powers character. SNL was great back in those years. Chris Farley was so funny.
Season 20 was an awful year. What you're seeing is a home run in a blue moon.
It would've been incredible to see Chris Farley and Bob Odenkirk working together in the present. RIP Chris. You're tremendously missed.
Imagine Chris Farley as a character in breaking bad or better call saul lol would have made the show even better
Odenkirk wrote Motivational Speaker for Chris back in the Second City days in Chicago.
Chris Farley was going to be shrek
Just imagine Chris making a surprise cameo as the drunk businessman that Saul Goodman robs. Chris would have been amazing in dramatic roles, if he had only lived long enough to show us.
Farley was supposed to be in a lot of works that ended up being huge... though Bob is big now but he was never famous in acting. His guest appearance on "Newsradio" in the barbershop quartet episode is hilarious...
One of SNL's absolute greatest sketches.
For anyone that’s interested, Dana and David and Mike Myers going to a little more detail about the skit on the newest episode. Chris Farley part one. Later on when they start interviewing Mike.
Fly on the wall” podcast
@@johnchsrealtor same 😎
@John Condlin I’ve been puttti g the most podcast listening hours into the show ever since it s began
@@stevenpina1983 so did I. The interview with his mom and brother is the best part of the special. I love “Fly on the Wall.”
@@timmymeighan1101 same for me. Chris’s family is so funny. It’s so sad that they had to lose him so early
Wayne’s World is real now?!
This has to be one of the top 10 SNL skits of all time. I hope SNL can recover to be this funny again. Everyone is great.
SNL died when Chris Farley died. Will Ferrell and some early 2000s comedians did great but after that its been downhill. SNL is just woke Trump hating propaganda.
@@TheRbruin10 now days they'd brand this skit as cultural appropriation and racist
@@fauxbro1983 TRUE. Its unbelievable how backwards mainstream comedy has become. The whole point of comedy is to make fun of everything, but now its just about throwing political jabs and not offending specific groups. Thats not comedy
I doubt SNL will every return to its former glory, things don't tend to work like that. More likely a new crew of ambitious funny people will create a whole new thing that just overshadows snl and puts it out of its misery once and for all.
I doubt SNL will every return to its former glory, things don't tend to work like that. More likely a new crew of ambitious funny people will create a whole new thing that just overshadows snl and puts it out of its misery once and for all.
"Almost" Full Translation from the point of a 100%-pure Japanese 😂 enjoy ❤️
0:00 Now, from Tokyo, This (would be) is Quiz Kings ! クイズキングス!.
The host is Hoshino Nakadai (星野 仲代).
0:17 Hai Hai Hai ! Good evening everyone.
It's very hot outside isn't it ?
0:25 Ms.Kotoura (琴浦さん), Ms.Kotoura, (You look fantastic in your revealing dress).
0:31 Mr.Toshiura, (It's so flattered).
0:35 Okay, (please welcome) Mr.Akira Takashi 彰 高志. (it's amazing) _____ (family) _____ !
0:43 I never see my wife going for shopping.
0:48 Okay, Okay. let's introduce the challenger !
Ms.Senshuro Makidou 千秋郎 巻道. Good evening. (Kiss)
0:55 _____ , _____ !
1:00 And finally, (this is) Mr.Larry Templeton ラリー・テンプルトン from Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Good evening. Hai !
1:09 [...I'm sorry I don't speak Japanese]
1:18 Mr.Larry, Hai, Let's talk with me !
1:23 [...I don't understand. There's been a little mistake]
1:28 _____ , what I'm holding _____ !
1:38 [You see my wife Marian and I are here on vacation. its a lovely country. everyone has been great. Any who concierge at hotel said I wanna go to a game show..]
1:51 Wonderful ! wonderful ! Let's _____ !
Quetion #1.
1:58 [See, I though _____ SEE a game show not BE on the game show. Big mistake, Big, Mistake.]
2:09 Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.Thank you.
(Question) #1.
2:14 How many keys are there on piano ? 70, 100 or 88 keys ?
Mr.Akira ?
2:25 70 ? (Beep)
2:28 Ohhh It's wrong, it's wrong... Ms.Sashihara (指原さん) ?
2:32 100 ? (Beep)
2:35 It's bad _____ . Mr.Larry ?
2:40 [Me ? I don't know. I'm sorry. is Anybody here speak English, do you guys speak English ?]
2:47 Mr.Larry. 70, 100 or 88 keys ?
2:55 [Can I pay ask you for what I don't ask ?]
2:58 70, 100 or 88 ?
3:07 88 ? (Ding Dong)
3:09 It's correct ! correct ! correct ! correct !
Mr.Larry, Mr.Larry, (You can buy anything you want with this ¥50,000) !
3:21 [Really ? Alright ! WOW ! KANUKA ! KANUKA !]
3:29 Please, please.
3:31 (Question) #2 (is) writing. (a Board and Pencil) some writing tools are (on your side).
3:37 Shadow-Warrior 影武者(Kage-Musha) *c/f Kurosawa's film released world-widely in 1980
(or sometimes) Godzzila ? Tik tok, tik tok, tik tok ....
3:45 [I, I'm sorry... k, kagemush ?]
3:49 Shadow-Warrior (or sometimes) Godzzila ?
4:00 Time's up ! Mr.Akira ?
4:03 Shadow-Warrior !
4:05 Ahhh it's wrong, wrong... (what about) Mr.Cho-taro (長太郎さん) ?
4:14 It’s my pleasure.
4:18 [...Oh my god, you see that !?]
4:23 Cleaner guy maybe _____ (You gonna be cleaned up by a cleaner guy) .
Oh, and Ms.Sashihara ?
4:34 ...Shadow-Warrior ? (Beep)
4:36 Oh it's really bad, it's bad...it's bad.
4:44 [God Lord ! in the name of all sacred !]
4:49 Shut up ! Shut up ! Mr. Larry ?
4:52 [You know I actually shouldn't be here ! Call the cops here ! Call the cops here !]
5:03 Show me ! Show me !
Godzzila ? Godzzila ! ... (you think) it's Godzzila ?
(Ding Dong)
It's correct ! correct ! you got it !
5:16 Mr.Larry, you such a great man ! (You got) ¥200.000 !
5:20 [Really ? That was great ! Thank you very much.]
5:24 From now, (Question) #3 ! Go (over there) ! Go (over there) !
5:38 [ ____Yen ! How much is it in dollers ? ]
[Hey, excuse me. I want, what the heck are you doing here ? Aw, just second.]
5:50 (The show is not over yet). Understand ?
5:55 [Mother of mercy ! I don't speak Japanese !]
6:00 Now, this is a final question.
6:03 [Mary ! Call the American Embassy !]
6:08 (What is the most popular nursery song that everyone knows ?)
6:27 [KU-WA-KI-SU-PI-NI-KU?] *Not Japanese word
6:37 What ? KUWAKI-SUPINIKU ?
6:40 [yes ! KUWAKI-SUPININKU !]
6:43 Judges ! (May I ask) Your opinion ?
6:49 [KUWAKI-SUPININKU ! KUWAKI-SUPININKU !]
6:53 Oh, nooo... I'm sorry.
(It's) KUWAKI-SUPI "PI" KU !
7:07 Now, (we are) almost running out the time.
Everyone, let's get together here.
Come ! Come !
Let's look over there ! Please !
[Quiz Kings ! クイズキングス!]
At 1: 38 after he says " Any who". The person at the hotel is a, Concierge.
@@shaneneal2829 ARIGATOU😌
loved this...thank you
Haaha thank you
@@jonDoe-ml3jq
Last year I had a open classroom with a Japanese commercial film director who told me he's actually worked for SNL in NY city many many many years ago and wrote Japanese calligraphy-like words for the show 😂
I guess this sketch should be the one cuz I can read these Japanese words.
I saw this the night it aired in the 90s and still think about it any time I hear Japanese and game show together.
The mid 90's. Not the best period of my life, but Chris Farley on Saturday nights still give me nostalgia for those times.