I wish I could rewatch this again for the first time and experience again the moment of realization that they were just keep cutting to the same clip of him dancing.
SNL did a sketch of an awards show that kept cutting to the same shot of lou diamond Phillips laughing. Regardless of the humor or lack thereof they kept going back to that shot. I think they were ripping shit on either the Mets or the Jets and it just kept going...
I watched some behind the scenes footage of Bob and David making their new show and Bob improvised a line similar to that. Now every time I see a joke like this in Mr. Show I know Bob wrote it and it's just hilarious that he's fascinated by these never-ending sentences.
I've been trying to master that dance for years to no avail. Quarantine is as good a time as any to not only rewatch all of Mr. Show, but nail that dance.
One of the rare instances in which live studio audience laughter actually adds to the comedy. Hearing them catch on to the fact that the same dance footage is being reused is solid gold.
@@smokyprogg The reason the audience really got pissed is that it took a long time to reset all the figurine thingys. I really getting the DVDs and listening to the commentary for this, it's really funny.
My brother and I do the Fenderman every chance we get. Including at Kauffman Stadium everytime the Royals score a run. Or just about anytime anything good happens. Ever. So good.
Trying to keep quiet watching this because my family's asleep, praying that dance wouldn't show up anymore, fearing my inevitable laughter would wake everyone up. It did.
@@grantwilliams2650 Incorrectly. It's trillions. 10 x 1 000 000 x 100 x 1 000 = 1 000 000 000 000 = 1 trillion (in US progression, otherwise you could call it a billion - either way it's 12 zeroes)
The way they keep gratuitously playing that same "Corey Feldman-like" star walk clip - and even superimpose it in the background in the modern-day Josh interview - and then he does the same dance after his trial on the court steps makes me SO HAPPY.
Top five Mr. Show skits:Three times one minus one,Josh Fenderman,Pre-taped call in show,titannica and Fairsley Foods. Why can't all comedies be as good?
I often look back fondly on my childhood birthdays spent at Frankie P. Cheesewinkles Pleasure Factory. I could never get enough Frankies Perfectly Palatable Pumpkin-splosion Pizza Pie. It really was the pumpkininnest.
Two weeks ago, I saw Corey Feldman in person and what was he wearing, you may ask? White fedora, matching scarf, matching suit jacket, giant sunglasses which he wore indoors the whole time. I think of Feldman, I automatically think of this sketch and I laugh my cunt off.
Jill Talley is priceless in this sketch--"a moneybag with teeth." LOL. Seriously, all I have to do is think about the "Josh Fenderman dance" and I will burst out laughing wherever I am.
HA HA @ 1:28-1:34 He yells action and the actors just look at eachother and walk around - which makes the director happy and says: "Great job! Great job!" Love it!
the fact the continuous showing of the same dance clip was the inside joke of the whole sketch is amazing. Documentaries like this on VH1 at the time always kept playing the same clip back several times throughout the show. Mr Show was amazing
I am too shy to dance, but sometimes when im alone enough and drunk enough i do this little pulling the rope thing and think of this sketch and giggle a bit
I own all the seasons of Mr. Show on DVD and am one of the biggest fans. My favorite sketches like Wee Time Toys and The Devastator...or Even The Worthington Law always ranked high up there....but This might be the reighning champ of skits.
I have to wonder if this is where the "Electric Boogaloo" meme got started. 1:31 Know Your Meme says it first referred to something Wil Wheaton did in 2001, but that was as an online meme. This Mr. Show episode is from 1998 so maybe that was the first use of it as satire.
So, the dance movie Breakin' had a sequel called Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984). Mr. Show was referencing that. I think people took it and ran with it as a joke regarding any shitty sequel, so you're probably right.
@@FiveInchTaint Right, thank you for pointing out the original title using it for a serious (though awful) movie... this is the first reference I know of where it's used as a joke to mock a sequel.
“Sliced bread 2 - Electric boogaloo” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I can’t breathe😂😂😂😂😂 best damn SHOW there ever was, still can’t believe how awesome Bob came up with Saul after this phase of film, what a legend, David as well
This is the best example I can think of on how to perfectly over-do something until it becomes funny again. That clip of him dancing is funny, then kind of not, then whammy it's funny again like, the 10th time they do it. It's hard to get the 'overdo it' joke right.
Just dropping in to give props to the uploader on your screen name. One of my video game aliases is Taint Misbehavin'. Terra-da-loo! Mr. Show is the true way!
Much to the horror of my family, for the past 10 years, it has been a regular occurrence in my household for me to suddenly bust out the moves and sing "why can't you let me be me WOOO!" with the epic MJ crotch-grab.
Little known fact.. I was a huge part of that entourage for years but I just couldn't nail the dance moves. So they kept me in the background making grilled cheese sandwiches and shopping for their outfits. It wasn't too pimpkininny for me...
The dancing in this sketch is what really makes it so funny. Its like the repeated falling in the everest sketch or how Will Ferrell stabs the guy like 30+ time with the trident in the Boss from hell SNL skit. Its pretty daring to go so far with something like that but it pays off in the end.
this was one of the first episodes of mr show I saw, and this skit was like the first one that made me completely lose my shit "one of hollywoods toppest young stars" ITS PUMPKININNY!!!
Ya know what's amazing here -- Is the fact that almost 20 years ago in college, my friends and I would constantly laugh and smoke pot to this episode of Mr. Show, yet other roommates would get so pissed that we were watching it. I love this sketch and this entire episode, fuck them LOL
Love this skit, when I first saw it I wasn't aware of Corey Feldman's Michael Jackson phase, so even though I didn't understand the reference, I still thought it was funny. Now that I've seen videos of Feldman doing that stuff it's even better. Also I always get cracked up by "Tunafishin' '87"
everest is the best. And I remember the Clerks Animated gag now that you reminded me. Good one, too. Even better because it was like their 2nd or 3rd episode ever and they were already doing a flashback episode LOL
I don't know why showing that dance over and over again is the funniest thing ever, but it's hard to look away!
That's exactly what keeps me coming back.
Hilarious
saw that thumbnail and the rope pull stayin' alive combo instantly came back despite not seeing this skit in 6+ years.
ruclips.net/video/qozENTVud30/видео.html odell doing his best josh fenderman 20 years after this sketch is my favourite thing
When it first came out I was addicted to the dance. Love it
I wish I could rewatch this again for the first time and experience again the moment of realization that they were just keep cutting to the same clip of him dancing.
horseytown it took about 2/3 of the video and then i realized they’re not gonna change it aren’t they
The first time I saw this I just about suffocated laughing. Mr. Show is the all time most hilarious series of all time.
I wish this wasn't the first comment seen below the video. Spoiled it.
@@悪臭-p9p sorry 😣
SNL did a sketch of an awards show that kept cutting to the same shot of lou diamond Phillips laughing. Regardless of the humor or lack thereof they kept going back to that shot. I think they were ripping shit on either the Mets or the Jets and it just kept going...
I remember this guy. He was one of Hollywood's toppest young stars.
MrBank325 yes, and he made millions of thousands of hundreds of dollars.
He was ranked 3 out of 10 on the top 12 list!
Goober patrol, tuna fishing 87, dumbell University
The two Josh's were the up and coming stars of the 80s. Unfortunately Josh Horowitz is no longer with us, but we still have Josh Fenderman
Best documentary about Corey Feldman ive seen.
I reference this every time I see Corey Feldman sadly lol 😂
"3 of his 6 films were in the top 10 out of 12 of the best movies" underrated line
I watched some behind the scenes footage of Bob and David making their new show and Bob improvised a line similar to that. Now every time I see a joke like this in Mr. Show I know Bob wrote it and it's just hilarious that he's fascinated by these never-ending sentences.
I've been trying to master that dance for years to no avail. Quarantine is as good a time as any to not only rewatch all of Mr. Show, but nail that dance.
Did you do it? Did you nail the dance?!
Sooooo…. How’d it go???
"Why cant you let me be me? WOOOOO!" is a phrase I think about way too much in my day to day life
Right there with ya lmao
One of the rare instances in which live studio audience laughter actually adds to the comedy. Hearing them catch on to the fact that the same dance footage is being reused is solid gold.
thats the best part
It’s a live audience
See also: "The Story of Everest" sketch where they get progressively more annoyed
@@smokyprogg The reason the audience really got pissed is that it took a long time to reset all the figurine thingys. I really getting the DVDs and listening to the commentary for this, it's really funny.
I wish more people laughed at Jill Talley’s lines-she’s sublimely funny!!
Been trying to do this dance my whole life
Worm Television right? its a thing of beauty
My brother and I do the Fenderman every chance we get. Including at Kauffman Stadium everytime the Royals score a run. Or just about anytime anything good happens. Ever. So good.
How far along are you?
Trying to keep quiet watching this because my family's asleep, praying that dance wouldn't show up anymore, fearing my inevitable laughter would wake everyone up. It did.
hi leo:)
Corey Haim's face + Corey Feldman's life 💯 still one of their best skits 😂
Goddamn Mr. Show was the shit. Mocking that E True Hollywood story repetition of the same scenes and Corey Feldman both at once.
I'll have you know that Sliced Bread 2 Electric Boogaloo is one of my all-time favorite movies that I like to watch when I'm in the mood for novelty.
Didn't that star a young Shelley Long?
can't get enough of that fucking dance man.
White guy version of Beat it😂
Whats even funnier about this is how E!'s True Hollywood Story is exactly like this.
Love this sketch: "Warning, This Dollar Is Not Yours After You Spend It"
"Tens of millions of hundreds of thousands of dollars".
that rounds out to quadrillions of dollars, interestingly enough
@@Isaacandjed how did you calculate it btw?
@@grantwilliams2650 Incorrectly. It's trillions.
10 x 1 000 000 x 100 x 1 000 = 1 000 000 000 000 = 1 trillion (in US progression, otherwise you could call it a billion - either way it's 12 zeroes)
The Pumpkinninny kid is one of the single best casting decisions they ever made on Mr. Show lol
William Van Landingham the 3rd.
I quote that anytime I’m around something pumpkin related in hopes to meet a fellow Mr show fan
I’ve been religiously watching this bit on a regular basis for over twenty years, and it STILL makes me laugh
Time to watch it again
I about lost my shit when I saw him do the dance on the courthouse steps. Rofl. It was pumpkininny.
"WOOOOO!!!"
The way they keep gratuitously playing that same "Corey Feldman-like" star walk clip - and even superimpose it in the background in the modern-day Josh interview - and then he does the same dance after his trial on the court steps makes me SO HAPPY.
Josh fendermans band is honesty in motion, Corey Feldmans band is the truth movement. Perfection
@@theramplocal So true : )
@@brocktoon8 This skit is based on Corey Feldman's absurd '90s VH1 Behind the Music interview.
Jill Talley is strangely adorable. Spongebob did alright.
Yes he did
Top five Mr. Show skits:Three times one minus one,Josh Fenderman,Pre-taped call in show,titannica and Fairsley Foods. Why can't all comedies be as good?
All good, but I'm a fan of Wicked Scepter and Monster Parties as well.
For me it's easier to list the handful of skits that aren't that good
Dear god that dance XD!
That dance is why this is one of my favorite sketches.
I often look back fondly on my childhood birthdays spent at Frankie P. Cheesewinkles Pleasure Factory. I could never get enough Frankies Perfectly Palatable Pumpkin-splosion Pizza Pie. It really was the pumpkininnest.
"Just who ya think I am, who ya want me to be? I am your dream-maker, why can't you let me be me?
So true. So. True. Lol
"Wooioo"
Two weeks ago, I saw Corey Feldman in person and what was he wearing, you may ask? White fedora, matching scarf, matching suit jacket, giant sunglasses which he wore indoors the whole time.
I think of Feldman, I automatically think of this sketch and I laugh my cunt off.
The scene where he is dancing is actually filmed where Bob Odenkirk later got his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
best written skit ever
I think Tuna-Fishing 87' was produced by Famous Mortimer and scored by Three times one minus one....
LOL! :D
you mean TTOMO :)
It's pumpkininny
damn
Correction: it was DIRECTED by Famous Mortimer.
Jill Talley is priceless in this sketch--"a moneybag with teeth." LOL. Seriously, all I have to do is think about the "Josh Fenderman dance" and I will burst out laughing wherever I am.
This and Bob's golf course dance in change for a dollar always cheer me up
HA HA @ 1:28-1:34
He yells action and the actors just look at eachother and walk around - which makes the director happy and says: "Great job! Great job!"
Love it!
That little dance haunts my dreams. What was once pleasant slumber has become a never ending torment of hellish visions bouncing around my psyche.
the fact the continuous showing of the same dance clip was the inside joke of the whole sketch is amazing. Documentaries like this on VH1 at the time always kept playing the same clip back several times throughout the show. Mr Show was amazing
This is one of those sketches (like most of Mr. Show's) that gets funnier with each viewing.
Like Gilligan's Island.
I looked this up because I randomly remembered the dance today
I am too shy to dance, but sometimes when im alone enough and drunk enough i do this little pulling the rope thing and think of this sketch and giggle a bit
Some crazy shit went down on Awards Night, 1986
I wish EVERY show was Mr. Show!
I just need the commercial at 0:38 isolated so I can send it to all my annoying friends who post about their pumpkin lattes and pumpkin beers etc.
It's 2024 and Corey Feldman is still touring with the schtick being satirized here in the 90s.
I'm not joking. He's opening for Fred Durst.
It's been over a decade and that dance kills me every damn time
I need to learn this dance. I will get so laid.
Been using this dance since senior prom 2002... it works brah
I love how there’s never a good place to end the clip Bc of the way they do Monty python transitions, so it always blends into the next sketch
Ive spent my entire life trying to do that dance...my life has been a failure :(
that dance is too much. i could watch it all day.
David and David are geniuses.
This sketch is suddenly so relevant. Anyone seen Corey Feldman's new music video "Go 4 It"?
right? i've been posting this one like crazy as a response - the live performance/interview on The Today Show was juuuust L O L :D
Main Drain Studios ya... riiight?!?!
It's pumpkininny
I need to learn to do 'the Fenderman'. That little dance is epic.
I lose it everytime he dances. They got that so perfect.
That "Pumpkinninny!" commercial is the best laugh I've had in a long time.
Easily in my top 5 favorite Mr Show skits
I want to have my wedding again just so I can have the Josh Fenderman dance at the reception! LOL.
I hear the line at 0:45 in just about every restaurant, bar, or coffee shop this time of year when I read the seasonal specials.
I own all the seasons of Mr. Show on DVD and am one of the biggest fans.
My favorite sketches like Wee Time Toys and The Devastator...or Even The Worthington Law always ranked high up there....but This might be the reighning champ of skits.
"Warning- Candy is not really in Love with you!"
Lmaooo the look on his face when he says “but nobody was pretending when they took this money away from me” he looks so proud lmaooo
This is the best sketch ever written..!!!! so many layers to the jokes…
I have to wonder if this is where the "Electric Boogaloo" meme got started. 1:31
Know Your Meme says it first referred to something Wil Wheaton did in 2001, but that was as an online meme. This Mr. Show episode is from 1998 so maybe that was the first use of it as satire.
So, the dance movie Breakin' had a sequel called Breakin' 2: Electric Boogaloo (1984). Mr. Show was referencing that. I think people took it and ran with it as a joke regarding any shitty sequel, so you're probably right.
@@FiveInchTaint Right, thank you for pointing out the original title using it for a serious (though awful) movie... this is the first reference I know of where it's used as a joke to mock a sequel.
“Sliced bread 2 - Electric boogaloo” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂I can’t breathe😂😂😂😂😂 best damn SHOW there ever was, still can’t believe how awesome Bob came up with Saul after this phase of film, what a legend, David as well
Goober Patrol and Tuna Fishing '87 were amazing flicks.
RIP JF...You will be missed.
The Goober Patrol looks like a Biblical epic/post-apocalyptic epic.
I would totally see a movie called Goober Patrol.
+Audie T Sounds like a bad porn movie.
This is the best example I can think of on how to perfectly over-do something until it becomes funny again.
That clip of him dancing is funny, then kind of not, then whammy it's funny again like, the 10th time they do it.
It's hard to get the 'overdo it' joke right.
This skit is the best thing since "Sliced Bread II: Electric Boogaloo."
It's Pumpkinninny!
This is genius! I will now have to try making a pumpkin pizza!
Just dropping in to give props to the uploader on your screen name. One of my video game aliases is Taint Misbehavin'.
Terra-da-loo! Mr. Show is the true way!
I love how they manage to keep worki ng that video of him dancing into everything.
LOVE THE CHANNEL NAME!! Mr. Show is the best.
I finally get that this is ripping on Corey Feldman
Much to the horror of my family, for the past 10 years, it has been a regular occurrence in my household for me to suddenly bust out the moves and sing "why can't you let me be me WOOO!" with the epic MJ crotch-grab.
This is Corey Feldman touring this year😳
Lol at 2:29. The inset overlay playing the dance (in case you forget)
Also love how Honesty In Motion barely touch the instruments in front of them lol
saw this in rehab. good times
What I’d give to have seen that Honesty In Motion bit live in the studio filming
Sliced Bread 2: Electric Boogaloo
Tunafishing '87
Apparently, he’s now running for the U .S. Senate in Pennsylvania.
Tens of millions of thousands of hundreds of dollars.
Slomo Josh NEVER gets old!
"I'm from Hollywood, I make millions of dollars pretending to be other people. But no one was pretending when they took this money away from me."
Little known fact.. I was a huge part of that entourage for years but I just couldn't nail the dance moves. So they kept me in the background making grilled cheese sandwiches and shopping for their outfits. It wasn't too pimpkininny for me...
The dancing in this sketch is what really makes it so funny. Its like the repeated falling in the everest sketch or how Will Ferrell stabs the guy like 30+ time with the trident in the Boss from hell SNL skit. Its pretty daring to go so far with something like that but it pays off in the end.
I had to come watch this after watching Cory Feldman's awful today show performance
this was one of the first episodes of mr show I saw, and this skit was like the first one that made me completely lose my shit
"one of hollywoods toppest young stars"
ITS PUMPKININNY!!!
Damn you, Josh Fenderman- you've stolen my heart yet again...!
Ya know what's amazing here -- Is the fact that almost 20 years ago in college, my friends and I would constantly laugh and smoke pot to this episode of Mr. Show, yet other roommates would get so pissed that we were watching it. I love this sketch and this entire episode, fuck them LOL
Bob just said this sketch shows the exact place where his actual Hollywood star is now.
3 of his 6 films were in the top 10 of 12 of all time!
Love this skit, when I first saw it I wasn't aware of Corey Feldman's Michael Jackson phase, so even though I didn't understand the reference, I still thought it was funny. Now that I've seen videos of Feldman doing that stuff it's even better. Also I always get cracked up by "Tunafishin' '87"
no. Goober Patrol
Oh god fiveinchtaint you're the best video adder person on youtube,Mr.Show was probably the funniest and smartest comedy show ever on tv.
3 out of his 6 films were in the top 10 of 12 of all time.
That "pumpkininny" kid is adorable. and how good is Jill as a Long Island housewife?
There's something so hilarious about how they keep using the exact same dancing clip
When he does it at the end it's the best
everest is the best.
And I remember the Clerks Animated gag now that you reminded me. Good one, too. Even better because it was like their 2nd or 3rd episode ever and they were already doing a flashback episode LOL
Just saw an interview & Bob states this is where his star is now!
Haha I know! I like how Bob in his Miami Vice suit is always next to him.
For the first 5 or 6 years of his life he made no money. Zero.