Love the Chicken! I met him when he came to my hometown. We have a minor league baseball team & he came to do his routine. I have his picture & autograph in a frame from 1981. He was so funny!
As a San Diegan born in 1972, The San Diego Chicken was a big part of my childhood. Thanks for all the laughs, Ted! I wish the Padres or the Chargers had locked you up with a long-term contract when they had the chance!
I assume he still does Padres games today from time to time. As for a long-term contract, after what happened with the radio station and the court battle, its understandable why Ted felt its better to freelance and not be locked into a long deal.
It was the promo guys at KGB radio that invented the chicken. Ted made it THE CHICKEN and eventually won the rights to the character. I remember those days, before and after the court case. There wasn't a better mascot.
Only thing disappointing in this is that he once during a Padres game attempted to rob an armored car stationed outside the fence. They literally stopped showing the game and basically followed him. It was funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life and my dad and I laughed nonstop. We also talked about it for years until he passed. God I would love to find that.
The most awesome mascot there ever has been. Basically all other mascots do routines the chicken invented. The chicken should be in the baseball HOF. I've seen him many times fill stadiums the teams couldn't. He was not a team mascot after leaving San Diego, he was a national mascot all over the country for all sport franchises. No other mascot has ever done that. Just an amazing talent and even with all that costume on, a real human being is obvious.
This is hilarious to watch! I have fallen in love with the chicken over the years and really appreciate this compilation of his greatest bits! Many I had never seen! Thanks for sharing!!!
Man, oh, man I love that chicken! He's a force all by himself and is hilarious! I've loved him for years! Greatly appreciate this vid because I saw some bits I'd not seen before! Thanks so much!
Being a pro photographer, I shot the ''Chicken'' for many years, at various sporting events. We came to be professional freinds of sorts.He would come into a crowd and pick up infants and put his big yellow beek around their heads, parents and crowd loved it. I shot the whole thing and gave parents my business card. Great for my business and ''Chickens'' popularity.. Years later my daughter came along, I planned for her '' Chicken'' moment for well over a year and 9 months.Got my wife and 14 month old beautiful girl tickets in front row, on top of 3rd base dugout. Ted [Chicken] came up to my wife, who was holding our precious baby girl for him to take. I was positioned slightly to the side and behind wife and baby, facing the ''Chicken. Was perfect, well.... almost. It was just like I'd planned, for so long, sort of.. But she started crying and Ted acted like he was going to launch her over 3rd base. Click, click, click.... Fast forward, hung on my study wall, is a neatly cherry framed 30 x 40 print,.Colorfully frozen in time, is my infant daughter Lindsey. Intensely bawling, with a look of terrified bewilderment, on her once sweet, smiling face. Was a Chicken's big yellow foot attempting to drop kick her curiously contorted, infant face. Not exactly how I planned, but priceless anyway. Ted is a great original talent and sweet human being. My once cute ''baby'' girl, is now my lovely 25 yr old daughter and Mother of my precious 4 yr old grand daughter. I'm retired, but planning a ''Chicken'' , Mother & child reunion of sorts. I can hardly wait, well....... sort of.
This was one of my absolute favorite VHS as a kid! I watched it so many times! Thank you for uploading! I’ve been looking for this exact video for years!
Was in the Bleachers when he came to Wrigley Field some game, maybe 1980 ish or so...anyway half drunk idiots would go up to him and buy him a beer for him from a nearby vendor---Chicken would open that beak wide, down the whole beer---high 5 the half lit dude---laugh then spit out the WHOLE thing in they guys face----funniest thing you'd ever see...Thanks Chicken.
The baby part is great. "Hi. My name is Michael and I work in promotions for the Detroit Pistons. Will you give us your baby so a guy in a giant chicken costume can dance with him/her at mid court? Of course we will provide any necessary psychological treatment that may be needed."
i remember watching him when i was a kid, i actually have the vhs tape of this XD my dad would always play it for me and my brother and we would always stop what we were doing just to watch him XD ironic now that i'm scared of birds but i will always love the chicken he is a definite legend!!!!
"Everything it was cracked up to be" LOL. I see what you did there. I was at the great hatching game back in '79.. I was 13 then. Props to Ted for all his work over the years.
When i was a kid i used to have this on eitther dvd or vhs i cant remember which and i couldnt remember what it was called for the life of me and ive finally found it i remember i used to watch this almost religiously
I remember when he was at the radio station. Went to a Monday night game Chargers against the Jets and the chicken got so drunk it was hysterical. Fans kept feeding him beers.
I remember that ! As KGB chicken he did occasionally have a few beers at games. but after he won the rights to the character he stopped "drinking in public."
I saw him in Atlanta in 1981. He drew a crowd of about 35,000 during a time when the Braves were commonly getting under 10,000 a game. He put on brilliant show.
The guy in the costume at least in the 00's was great only cause when I was a batboy in 08 and 09 for a minor league team for the reds I got caught by him putting on the chicken head he just laughed and said no one can resist
(3:42) Narrator: Po saw the San Diego Chicken rolling over. Po: *giggle* Po saw San Diego Chicken roll over! Narrator: So Po rolled as well. Po: *gasp* Uh-oh! (Po collapses to the ground & rolls away) Po: Weeee!
@gabrielmorath6252when I was broadcasting radio play by play for the late, great LAREDO APACHES indy minor league team, GIANNOULAS came to town in the 1995 season. I learned two things: HE ATE ABOUT A DOZEN OR SO, ICE CREAM BARS, I am guessing it lowered his body temp before he would go out in any oppressive heat to perform wearing that costume..and.. 2. As was his reputation and according to people I knew in the baseball biz before his visit, he seemed very arrogant. I saw both of those things. Maybe he was just having a bad day.. Ironically, four years later, because we did not have a preseason mascot, only an in-season one, and because I could only do play by play in-season, obviously, after being asked, I donned the JEREMIAH THE BULLFROG costume for the late, great, BAYOU BULLFROGS OF LAFAYETTE, an indy minor league team in the same league as LAREDO had been playing in, before that APACHES club was folded by its TEXAS-LOUISIANA LEAGUE owners. I had a blast as JEREMIAH and used a lot of TED's schtick as far as hand motions and arm spreading and shoulder and leg and head movement. It was great not having to behave as a human. Of course, not being a full-time comic mascot, just a promotion appearances one, I respected folks space. Except.. when bratty 12 year olds one time began to take their plastic baseball bats and hit me across the back, and below the belt with them, lol. That's when ol' lovable JEREMIAH dressed in his sewed-in catchers gear and uniform would take his gloved hands, and give those kids a big ol' hug, just as, LOL, he took his hands and fingers and pinched those brats right on top of their trapezius neck muscles connecting their shoulders to their necks and heads. Suddenly, they did not want to hit ol' JEREMIAH below the belt anymore..yet to the crowd and their parents, it just looked like ol' JEREMIAH was huggin' them..lol.. Oh, those were good times..😏
TED Giannoulas is a man. I remember when he was the KGB Chicken and had the radio call sign KGB on the front of his costume. As a fan of him, I remember being really happy when he won the court battle to the rights to be the Chicken. Thee were a lot of large costume mascots decades before, but was the best and opened the door for a lot of others in that field.
I had this movie on VHS when I was a kid and used to watch this all the time, was the best video back in the day. I miss being a kid lol
Still have mine.
Same bro
Same 😢
Most entertaining bird that ever lived ! He came to my Jan 1st birthday party when he was still the KGB Chicken. Thank you, Juliet !
Here I am at 51 years old laughing my ass off! Great stuff!
Love the Chicken! I met him when he came to my hometown. We have a minor league baseball team & he came to do his routine. I have his picture & autograph in a frame from 1981. He was so funny!
As a San Diegan born in 1972, The San Diego Chicken was a big part of my childhood. Thanks for all the laughs, Ted! I wish the Padres or the Chargers had locked you up with a long-term contract when they had the chance!
I assume he still does Padres games today from time to time. As for a long-term contract, after what happened with the radio station and the court battle, its understandable why Ted felt its better to freelance and not be locked into a long deal.
It was the promo guys at KGB radio that invented the chicken. Ted made it THE CHICKEN and eventually won the rights to the character. I remember those days, before and after the court case. There wasn't a better mascot.
Only thing disappointing in this is that he once during a Padres game attempted to rob an armored car stationed outside the fence. They literally stopped showing the game and basically followed him. It was funniest thing I’ve ever seen in my life and my dad and I laughed nonstop. We also talked about it for years until he passed. God I would love to find that.
The most awesome mascot there ever has been. Basically all other mascots do routines the chicken invented. The chicken should be in the baseball HOF. I've seen him many times fill stadiums the teams couldn't. He was not a team mascot after leaving San Diego, he was a national mascot all over the country for all sport franchises. No other mascot has ever done that. Just an amazing talent and even with all that costume on, a real human being is obvious.
16:45 Hey I love the Chicken dressing up as Michael Jackson.
And the Chicken playing with the little Bruins.😂😂😂
The Greatest, craziest, and funniest mascot of all TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
OF ALL TIME, yes🤣😍💖
Amen
Just saw The Chicken at the Padres last night, he was Fantastic, such a wonderful Artist, such Fun...Thank You San Diego Chicken💖💖💖😁
Amazing creativity. He has kept his act fresh for decades.
The San Diego Chicken is the ultimate stadium entertainer.
Vanilla Ice was extremely funny. One of the funniest things that I've ever seen. Laughed to tears.
Lovely, fsntastic, magic & wonderful San Diego Chicken! Thank you so much!🙌😀😁😂😃😃😂😁😀
This is hilarious to watch! I have fallen in love with the chicken over the years and really appreciate this compilation of his greatest bits! Many I had never seen! Thanks for sharing!!!
AGREE, my time well spent!!😂😂
I don't think I've ever wasted so much time laughing at a chicken 🤣🤣🤣💖
This is ACTUAL!!😂😂😂😂
@@melodiealmondtutt2289 rib hurt'n funny 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Time well wasted.
Man, oh, man I love that chicken! He's a force all by himself and is hilarious! I've loved him for years! Greatly appreciate this vid because I saw some bits I'd not seen before! Thanks so much!
Being a pro photographer, I shot the ''Chicken'' for many years, at various sporting events. We came to be professional freinds of sorts.He would come into a crowd and pick up infants and put his big yellow beek around their heads, parents and crowd loved it. I shot the whole thing and gave parents my business card. Great for my business and ''Chickens'' popularity.. Years later my daughter came along, I planned for her '' Chicken'' moment for well over a year and 9 months.Got my wife and 14 month old beautiful girl tickets in front row, on top of 3rd base dugout. Ted [Chicken] came up to my wife, who was holding our precious baby girl for him to take. I was positioned slightly to the side and behind wife and baby, facing the ''Chicken. Was perfect, well.... almost. It was just like I'd planned, for so long, sort of.. But she started crying and Ted acted like he was going to launch her over 3rd base. Click, click, click.... Fast forward, hung on my study wall, is a neatly cherry framed 30 x 40 print,.Colorfully frozen in time, is my infant daughter Lindsey. Intensely bawling, with a look of terrified bewilderment, on her once sweet, smiling face. Was a Chicken's big yellow foot attempting to drop kick her curiously contorted, infant face. Not exactly how I planned, but priceless anyway. Ted is a great original talent and sweet human being. My once cute ''baby'' girl, is now my lovely 25 yr old daughter and Mother of my precious 4 yr old grand daughter. I'm retired, but planning a ''Chicken'' , Mother & child reunion of sorts. I can hardly wait, well....... sort of.
Please share pics, sounds awesome!
One of the nicest stories ever. Thanks 👍
That chicken costume encouraged him to maximize his entertainment talent. The San Diego Chicken became the ultimate baseball entertainer.
The guy is simply eggcelent!
I remember seeing this on a vhs tape growing up. He's the best!! Big feet to fill from whomever replaces him. If ever such a thing.
I remember seeing the chicken in 1982. Funniest maskot and person ever without ever saying a word.
The Chicken is the GOAT.
Saw him on tv when he hatched, i was 9. Reminded me of a happy time.
This was one of my absolute favorite VHS as a kid! I watched it so many times! Thank you for uploading! I’ve been looking for this exact video for years!
Was in the Bleachers when he came to Wrigley Field some game, maybe 1980 ish or so...anyway half drunk idiots would go up to him and buy him a beer for him from a nearby vendor---Chicken would open that beak wide, down the whole beer---high 5 the half lit dude---laugh then spit out the WHOLE thing in they guys face----funniest thing you'd ever see...Thanks Chicken.
San Diego chicken of every sport baseball basketball football and even got see him a Cubs game and a bulls game wen was a kid
The baby part is great. "Hi. My name is Michael and I work in promotions for the Detroit Pistons. Will you give us your baby so a guy in a giant chicken costume can dance with him/her at mid court? Of course we will provide any necessary psychological treatment that may be needed."
Also we promise shaking babies does not give them permanent neck damage. We really promise.
So, in the future if your child screams at the sight of chickens.....
Best mascot ever...the guy is hilarious!
I loved watching this guy.
The best to ever do it!
i remember watching him when i was a kid, i actually have the vhs tape of this XD my dad would always play it for me and my brother and we would always stop what we were doing just to watch him XD ironic now that i'm scared of birds but i will always love the chicken he is a definite legend!!!!
What a HELL of an Entertainer !!!
Wish they would’ve included the one when the ump tripped him carrying the cake. Love him.
There were good old days
I remember watching this when I was a child with my brother kept us glued to TV. Coolest mascot. Thanks for sharing still is fun to watch
He always had the best bits. Great imagination.
The costume was utterly beautiful.
TOO FUNNY, LOVE LOVE LOVE THE CHICKEN!!!!😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ted is brilliant
😳😂😂😂🙃😂😂😂
"Everything it was cracked up to be" LOL. I see what you did there.
I was at the great hatching game back in '79.. I was 13 then. Props to Ted for all his work over the years.
This was very well edited together. Highly entertaining.
When i was a kid i used to have this on eitther dvd or vhs i cant remember which and i couldnt remember what it was called for the life of me and ive finally found it i remember i used to watch this almost religiously
I remember when he was at the radio station. Went to a Monday night game Chargers against the Jets and the chicken got so drunk it was hysterical. Fans kept feeding him beers.
I remember that ! As KGB chicken he did occasionally have a few beers at games. but after he won the rights to the character he stopped "drinking in public."
@@donoimdono4868 Dave, Shelly and Chainsaw
@@donoimdono4868 in public😂😂😂😂
I watched this as a kid my dad had films of this i was born late 90s i loved him
Greatest Mascot of them ALL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A lot of Chicken highlights look like FOWL play. (pause) It was fun to watch all of this.
Very GOOD Mark!! A lift !!
Mark will be here all week...
Just remembered about this rn, had this bad boy on VHS!!!
Today's version of the chicken wud be Chicago's Benny the bull
Best mascot for sure.
Coya Campbell, i agree with you 1 million percent. Philly Fanatic is a very distant 2nd
We all love this very famous chicken
The GOAT of all mascots. It isn't even close.
I saw him in Atlanta in 1981. He drew a crowd of about 35,000 during a time when the Braves were commonly getting under 10,000 a game. He put on brilliant show.
3:08 the funny thing is that this is the same dance I’ve been practicing for a while now
Always love The KGB 101.5 Chicken!
I don't know why but in the beginning intro, when I was a kid, it scared me. And it's a weird story.
The intro scared me as a kid
Ha ha, Steve Bannon's first film. For real.
Tony Gwynn watching the Blues Other while warming up.
hands down best all time !!
Omg. Yo boy word to ur manager " ur going down baby lol
The guy in the costume at least in the 00's was great only cause when I was a batboy in 08 and 09 for a minor league team for the reds I got caught by him putting on the chicken head he just laughed and said no one can resist
That's awesome lol
If only the Padres played as well as the chicken
Now, now. Padres from the wood stadium to the big Jack Murphy to PETCO PARK... Hometown goodies. Their YUMMY
Wares the part ware he beats up barney the dinosaur purple
they booed the fake chicken . Ted rules.
oldschool is ohsemm babe
no gadjet. no phone no social friends n other. but perfect life
truely amazing...
Damn this was fun, he had more ESPN highlights than Michael Jordon....back when sports were fun.
(3:42)
Narrator: Po saw the San Diego Chicken rolling over.
Po: *giggle* Po saw San Diego Chicken roll over!
Narrator: So Po rolled as well.
Po: *gasp* Uh-oh!
(Po collapses to the ground & rolls away)
Po: Weeee!
That's a lot of pomp and circumstance for a frickin' chicken.
Richard Darlington - he was a pantomime comedian, and a pretty darn good one. So like any "celebrity" he had a following.
I thought......I thought I dreamed this shit now I remember watching this as a kid omg
This chicken is insane. Does the person inside drink 4 cups of coffee?
What a GIFT!! 😳😂😂😂😂
@gabrielmorath6252when I was broadcasting radio play by play for the late, great LAREDO APACHES indy minor league team, GIANNOULAS came to town in the 1995 season.
I learned two things: HE ATE ABOUT A DOZEN OR SO, ICE CREAM BARS, I am guessing it lowered his body temp before he would go out in any oppressive heat to perform wearing that costume..and..
2. As was his reputation and according to people I knew in the baseball biz before his visit, he seemed very arrogant.
I saw both of those things.
Maybe he was just having a bad day..
Ironically, four years later, because we did not have a preseason mascot, only an in-season one, and because I could only do play by play in-season, obviously, after being asked, I donned the JEREMIAH THE BULLFROG costume for the late, great, BAYOU BULLFROGS OF LAFAYETTE, an indy minor league team in the same league as LAREDO had been playing in, before that APACHES club was folded by its TEXAS-LOUISIANA LEAGUE owners.
I had a blast as JEREMIAH and used a lot of TED's schtick as far as hand motions and arm spreading and shoulder and leg and head movement. It was great not having to behave as a human. Of course, not being a full-time comic mascot, just a promotion appearances one, I respected folks space.
Except..
when bratty 12 year olds one time began to take their plastic baseball bats and hit me across the back, and below the belt with them, lol.
That's when ol' lovable JEREMIAH dressed in his sewed-in catchers gear and uniform would take his gloved hands, and give those kids a big ol' hug, just as, LOL, he took his hands and fingers and pinched those brats right on top of their trapezius neck muscles connecting their shoulders to their necks and heads.
Suddenly, they did not want to hit ol' JEREMIAH below the belt anymore..yet to the crowd and their parents, it just looked like ol' JEREMIAH was huggin' them..lol..
Oh, those were good times..😏
He sure had good taste in Hens!
The GOAT!
The San Diego chicken was the best
6:31 Holy Eggshell, it open up.
TY Ted for so many memories
This mascot is pretty "fowl." However, his antics "crack" me up, and I'm not "eggs-agerating." These are the "yolks," folks. (I love bad puns)
Did you write the VINCENT PRICE as EGGHEAD episodes on the old BATMAN TV SHOW?
(2) @dream dancer2..did ja?
(82) not 2, typo
24:00 Blues Brothers
Thank you, NPR
I was there.
This chicken fighted barney
Holy Costume Party, who on earth is that?
Shame I'm watching this after the Murph is torn down.
1:10 XD
What happened to the chicken??
Leeana Diaz I think he retired
Leeana Diaz He went to work for KFC and was never heard from again!
Saw him at a padres game last year. It was sd chicken bobblehead night
@@rubedogg6969you're greasing the skids..No, he murdered COLONEL
SANDERS and was fried in the electric grill..
Batter up...
Haha moon cow sid moo Yamamoto mooo
🐓😊
Evil???? Yes;no
San Diego chicken the fabulous chicken ted giannoulias is the original san Diego Padres chicken mascots mlb
Spurs coyote is catching up
Who?
Just think...that’s a girl in that suit...
UM...No it's a guy
TED Giannoulas is a man. I remember when he was the KGB Chicken and had the radio call sign KGB on the front of his costume. As a fan of him, I remember being really happy when he won the court battle to the rights to be the Chicken. Thee were a lot of large costume mascots decades before, but was the best and opened the door for a lot of others in that field.