And yet 47,000 people have watched this video and thousands of people listened to Brady and Greigh talk about it. I would never have heard of this play otherwise... I'd say that was a successful peanut cameo.
Fun fact, someone I went to high school with had an incredibly severe airborne peanut allergy. They were a freshman when I was a senior and for that entire year (and presumably the following three) there was a hard ban on ANYTHING peanut in the school. Peanuts were disallowed in the forms of nut, butter, and everything in between.
All the schools I went to did that. One of them even had mugshots of all the students with allergies in sickbay, so if any of them showed up, then the teacher on duty would immediately know what to do.
At least the cheap government white bread PB&J sandwich with cheese would not be a thing. I got so tired of this odd dessert item used as a food staple.
I’m beginning to think the “contains peanuts” thing may have been an artistic thing that Brady didn’t understand. Marketing and plays do silly things like this frequently.
Simply fantastic, as always! Thank you for bringing HI content, when currently there is a lack of it! The detail of the blackboard is absolutely hilarious :D Thanks for making me laugh on break!
That was, as always, glorious, and I adored all the extra minor details you put throughout. Amazing video, and I can’t wait to see what you animate next!
As a theatre person I imagine they must have at least bought a bag of peanuts for rehearsals, and the director or crew might have been munching on them in the lobby to the point where they couldn't reasonably guarantee the safety of someone with peanut allergies. Still seems a bit over the top, though.
As someone with several allergies (including peanuts), I can assure you that I'm the only person in my family with a peanut allergy and it is not genetic. Both my parents have no allergies and my sister is only allergic to kiwi.
There are so many little details you include and I love them!!! So many little jokes and references like how does your brain think to fit all of them in its very good
I was going to point that out: that legally, you can't change the line without permission from the playwright, so if they didn't have time to ask, or asked and got refused, they may have been stuck with using the peanut. (Now, as with MANY "technically illegal" things, that doesn't stop some directors or theaters from doing it anyway, but still, those are the 'rules'.) cr pol is also right, though, that even with the peanut line, it should be trivial to make a facsimile of a peanut that would convince audiences.
Interestingly enough I know someone with that bad a peanut allergy, when she was like 5 her father had a PB and J. When he went home some many hours later she had an allergic reaction to his breath because he was on the same room as her. This was like 5 hours later and she still reacted to it
Hilarious! A HI classic and sooo well animated! Made my day. I miss HI sooo much...I hope they didn’t fall out with each other or anything if the sort. Am really wondering why there hasn’t been any new episodes in so long. :(
Hey so where has HI been? I don’t use social media or anything, besides RUclips I guess. Can someone fill me in? Are they okay? I miss HI. Unless my app just doesn’t get HI anymore
Brady has given a few updates elsewhere: imgur.com/BEeaKeK Basically he say's they're on a break. No word on when (dare I say if ever) they would resume.
This is so amazing! If you haven't listened to it, you should check out Brady's other podcast The Unmade Podcast and it would be an absolute joy if you animated it as well.
I wonder if the manager of the theater was one of those people who thinks allergies aren't real and was trying to make a joke about allergy warnings on things.
Here I am, a confused person Cons of mask wearing......... except health care professionals have been using masks since they existed. Like every day. And there are no cons. It might be inconvenient and annoying but it’s the only thing we can do. Seriously. Please think about other vulnerable people. Edit: sorry i came at you pretty aggressively. I didn’t mean to sound harsh. If you have more concerns about mask wearing please watch this video it’s very informative and unbiased: ruclips.net/video/0Tp0zB904Mc/видео.html
Sweeney Todd at a high schoolin Auckland - they thought it would be smart to use a real razorblade wrapped in duct tape to pretend to cut someone's throat. There were children sent to the ER. Stupidest part was you couldn't tell it was a razor blade cos it was WRAPPED IN BLOODY DUCT TAPE
They probably HAD to use a peanut because the licensing agreements that you have to sign to use most scripts don't allow you to change the text AT ALL. Not even something as insignificant to the overall work as changing this peanut to a pretzel. Now, why they used an actual peanut and not a fake one they had the prop department carve out of scrap wood or something, I can't begin to fathom.
Even today I feel like it would be an effective strategy to just drop peanut dust onto the enemy army from a plane every 10,000 soldiers hit with this, 100 will die. Thats not much but the thing is, its so insanely cheap to just get peanut dust it would probably be worth it
Easy anwesr: marketing this warning about peanuts would intrest even a person that doesn't care about the play never underestimate what people will do for marketing
Eh, Occam's Razor. Is it more likely that an overly cautious venue owner that doesn't understand how peanut allergies work was afraid of a lawsuit, or that a marketing team thought that an unnecessary peanut alergy warning would make people want to see a show, only to be disappointed and distracted the entire performance?
Why would anyone care about a peanut? And let’s assume it would attract more viewers hypothetically, wouldn’t as many people be driven away from the play because they have a peanut allergy?
My theory: The warning is there in case the actor playing the role of the peanut-holder falls ill and gets rushed to hospital in the middle of the performance. In that case, they have to fill the role with a replacement. So they call out: "Do we have any actors in the audience?" If there are any actors in the audience, they get invited on stage to take over the role (yes, at a moment's notice, without seeing the script). BUT! What if that audience member due to replace the ill actor happens to have a peanut allergy? We can't have that; it's too dangerous! Anyone with an allergy should be told in advance that they shouldn't come on stage! So the warning is there so that anyone in the audience who might have to take over the role of the peanut-holder knows that peanuts are involved, in case it prevents them from safely coming on stage and taking over the role. There. Solved it!
ALLERGY ADVISORY: THIS PLAY WAS PRODUCED BY A PLAYWRIGHT WHO ALSO WRITES OTHER PLAYS CONTAINING PEANUTS AND/OR TREE NUTS.
The Hank Green popping up behind the Montana sign was amazing
Who the eff is Hank?
...A Beautifully Foolish Endeavor comes out July 7th!
Bwahahah this is what I came here to say 3:48
@@gephc4 Hank is an ornamental mineral, mostly known for its green varieties.
@@gephc4 ITS OUT!
As a Montana resident, I concur. That was perfect.
And yet 47,000 people have watched this video and thousands of people listened to Brady and Greigh talk about it. I would never have heard of this play otherwise... I'd say that was a successful peanut cameo.
Fun fact, someone I went to high school with had an incredibly severe airborne peanut allergy. They were a freshman when I was a senior and for that entire year (and presumably the following three) there was a hard ban on ANYTHING peanut in the school. Peanuts were disallowed in the forms of nut, butter, and everything in between.
All the schools I went to did that. One of them even had mugshots of all the students with allergies in sickbay, so if any of them showed up, then the teacher on duty would immediately know what to do.
Ah, that reminds me of a Simpsons episode where exactly this happened.
At least the cheap government white bread PB&J sandwich with cheese would not be a thing. I got so tired of this odd dessert item used as a food staple.
3:24 I love that Grey teaches his students about Lord of the Rings. :D
And of course tumbleweeds.
Also on the board:
Flaggy flag ❌
Nail and gear ✅
The one guy who disliked this video must have had an allergic reaction to the peanut animation
3 people!
Dear god.
You need to be empathetic, if those 23 people even THINK of peanut their immune system just Thanos snaps their asses to dust
I’m beginning to think the “contains peanuts” thing may have been an artistic thing that Brady didn’t understand. Marketing and plays do silly things like this frequently.
I'm hoping that's the case here.
But still, to what end??
That's no Dust mite, that's a Joltik!
Yea!
3:14 for reference
This makes me miss HI, great animation!
Omigosh, I have a pretty severe peanut allergy and that scene is not worth the warning... they're right, just replace the peanut, wtf.
If they didn’t replace it, and you were sitting front row, would you get sick?
*"Weaponized Peanuts."*
Best 2 words I've heard.
I miss HI
I was thinking the same thing. LOL
same, time to listen to the backlog
6th listen through the back catalog and I'm just missing it more and more
All I got out of this was that I'd really like to see a play about George Washington Carver.
I LOVE THE THEATER MUPPETS THAT ARE JUST VIBING
Brady and Grey make such a great pairing.
Simply fantastic, as always! Thank you for bringing HI content, when currently there is a lack of it! The detail of the blackboard is absolutely hilarious :D Thanks for making me laugh on break!
Now that I have Villain!Grey with that amazing mustache I need more of him in my life.
That was, as always, glorious, and I adored all the extra minor details you put throughout. Amazing video, and I can’t wait to see what you animate next!
I mean, I'm sure they could have just gotten a toy peanut off of Amazon...
As a theatre person I imagine they must have at least bought a bag of peanuts for rehearsals, and the director or crew might have been munching on them in the lobby to the point where they couldn't reasonably guarantee the safety of someone with peanut allergies. Still seems a bit over the top, though.
As someone with several allergies (including peanuts), I can assure you that I'm the only person in my family with a peanut allergy and it is not genetic. Both my parents have no allergies and my sister is only allergic to kiwi.
Oh your poor sister...and Brady's from New Zealand too.
@@Richard_Jones I am not proud of how long it took me to figure that joke out.
For those who don’t get it, Kiwi is another word for a New Zealander. However, isn’t Brady from Australia? Maybe the jokes going above my head too
There are so many little details you include and I love them!!! So many little jokes and references like how does your brain think to fit all of them in its very good
3:49 I SEE YOU HANK
So. Many. Visual. Gags. This is like a Mad Magazine from the 70s.
I love the Hank Green cameo in Montana!
I loved the Muppet Show reference at 3:18!
Hearing Grey not monotone is so strange.
the peanut in the zoo was hilarious
So you joke about the story element, but have you tried getting a playwright to change their work? It is like pulling teeth!
plastic peanut would have done the job.
I was going to point that out: that legally, you can't change the line without permission from the playwright, so if they didn't have time to ask, or asked and got refused, they may have been stuck with using the peanut. (Now, as with MANY "technically illegal" things, that doesn't stop some directors or theaters from doing it anyway, but still, those are the 'rules'.)
cr pol is also right, though, that even with the peanut line, it should be trivial to make a facsimile of a peanut that would convince audiences.
Someone needs to maybe write a book or something called 'The Great Peanut wars'. Just the idea alone is hilarious.
I like how they’re not cynical enough to suggest the peanut wasn’t an excuse for to generate more buzz for the play.
Love the Joltik!
This is hilarious, great job on the animation
Interestingly enough I know someone with that bad a peanut allergy, when she was like 5 her father had a PB and J. When he went home some many hours later she had an allergic reaction to his breath because he was on the same room as her. This was like 5 hours later and she still reacted to it
Beautiful! I need more of this in my life
Liking the muppets at 3:19 too
My favorite Hello Internet story ever. Thanks for making this.
Hilarious! A HI classic and sooo well animated! Made my day. I miss HI sooo much...I hope they didn’t fall out with each other or anything if the sort. Am really wondering why there hasn’t been any new episodes in so long. :(
Omg I would love another animation video
4:22 favorite image of Grey ever
Hey so where has HI been? I don’t use social media or anything, besides RUclips I guess. Can someone fill me in? Are they okay? I miss HI.
Unless my app just doesn’t get HI anymore
Looks like they're taking a hiatus.
www.reddit.com/r/HelloInternet/comments/glih6v/please_stop_hounding_grey_and_brady_for_contenthi/fr1qney/
Brady has given a few updates elsewhere: imgur.com/BEeaKeK
Basically he say's they're on a break. No word on when (dare I say if ever) they would resume.
@@davidanthony8045 I doubt they're ever coming back. I think HI has finally reached its conclusion.
@@General12th what gives any indication they would stop?
@@General12th Considering Cortex had a month-long hiatus, HI may take a while to turn 'round again.
This is so amazing! If you haven't listened to it, you should check out Brady's other podcast The Unmade Podcast and it would be an absolute joy if you animated it as well.
I know a guy in college who from across the room would start coughing if you opened some peanut butter crackers from 30 ft away
That’s still a bag or can of peanuts and that’s farther away than in a stage
Lol he made it sound like peanuts are so deadly that people with peanut allergies just die on the spot and don't ever have kids
YOU’RE BACK! BLESS EVERYTHING THAT IS HOLY :^DDDD
I wonder if the manager of the theater was one of those people who thinks allergies aren't real and was trying to make a joke about allergy warnings on things.
The distraction IS THE POINT!
Just saw hank nice Easter eeg
Wear a mask. 😷
@Here I am, a confused person name checks out.
@Here I am, a confused person Now I'm curious -- what are these cons?
Here I am, a confused person Cons of mask wearing......... except health care professionals have been using masks since they existed. Like every day. And there are no cons. It might be inconvenient and annoying but it’s the only thing we can do. Seriously. Please think about other vulnerable people.
Edit: sorry i came at you pretty aggressively. I didn’t mean to sound harsh. If you have more concerns about mask wearing please watch this video it’s very informative and unbiased: ruclips.net/video/0Tp0zB904Mc/видео.html
@@geoffnet1 yea like, being slightly uncomfortable but protecting yourself and everyone around you??? How tragic 🙄
masks saves you from peanuts! lol
I imagine it was normally thrown into the crowd but that someone reported they did have an allergy so didn't that night
Great work on animation and all thereferences!
Man I f**king miss this podcast
"Weaponized peanuts 🥜"
The monkey inside CGP GREY is so cute
love the joltik
So good!
Amazing! Clearly... that peanut was of very big importance to the play IDK how you didn't see it.
People will never stop eating peanut butter.
Sweeney Todd at a high schoolin Auckland - they thought it would be smart to use a real razorblade wrapped in duct tape to pretend to cut someone's throat. There were children sent to the ER.
Stupidest part was you couldn't tell it was a razor blade cos it was WRAPPED IN BLOODY DUCT TAPE
Yikes!!😱😱
Bomb. James Bomb!😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
this was so good!
It’s advertising. It gets people in seats, asking why this play has a peanut warning.
To be fair, it got you to see the play, so it's good marketing.
I think it’s remarkable he went and saw the play despite this “marketing”
@@dzfz2100 I was thinking the play stuck with him because of the warnings, but I guess that's open to interpretation.
This upload made me question if there was something wrong with my HI subscription
They should have used a stunt peanut and not told anyone to see if they'd try to get ya for the peanut allergy
This was great!
4:55 The peanutbomb.
2512, colorized
Peanuts will stay. Eventually allergies will have genetic treatments
They seem to think that peanut allergy warnings are a joke
Lovely!
These are really good :-)
A classic! :D
(2:50 intricate + integral = intrical?)
I think it was just him mispronouncing integral as intregal.
Nice animation
Chekov's peanut
Maybe it was just a marketing team thing. To draw people into the play
I feel like I one person complained about the penut so much that the guy in charge was like fiiinnn and gave wornings.
The warning signs are for people who are scared of peanuts not people with allergies.
there can't just be one peanut in the theatre.. they forgot about the understudy. and the gallery. ok I'll show myself out
Video popping in recommended
They probably HAD to use a peanut because the licensing agreements that you have to sign to use most scripts don't allow you to change the text AT ALL. Not even something as insignificant to the overall work as changing this peanut to a pretzel.
Now, why they used an actual peanut and not a fake one they had the prop department carve out of scrap wood or something, I can't begin to fathom.
Grey's blackboard LOL
Missing them :(
It's like props don't exist or something.
This is awesome. Reminds of the Ricky Gervais show.
Even today I feel like it would be an effective strategy to just drop peanut dust onto the enemy army from a plane
every 10,000 soldiers hit with this, 100 will die. Thats not much but the thing is, its so insanely cheap to just get peanut dust it would probably be worth it
"The Tower of Orthanc is NOT Isengard. It is WITHIN Isengard."
>British business owners
>total madness
And this is out of the ordinary?
Easy anwesr: marketing
this warning about peanuts would intrest even a person that doesn't care about the play
never underestimate what people will do for marketing
Eh, Occam's Razor. Is it more likely that an overly cautious venue owner that doesn't understand how peanut allergies work was afraid of a lawsuit, or that a marketing team thought that an unnecessary peanut alergy warning would make people want to see a show, only to be disappointed and distracted the entire performance?
Why would anyone care about a peanut? And let’s assume it would attract more viewers hypothetically, wouldn’t as many people be driven away from the play because they have a peanut allergy?
3:19 Marley and Marley!
I’m actually developing a video game right now based on peanut butter based warfare 😂. I’m streaming the development on my twitch channel
this show contains peanuts
use a plastic peanut. right? just buy some fake peanuts if you're so committed to keeping that
More of teacher Grey please
Nice!! :-D
Perhaps the play's promoters were just being a bit ironic.
4:26 NO! This is Patrick! I'm not a peanut >:(
Explaining the joke
Wait a minute the sign said peanuts? So where’s the other one?
The peanut was clickbait
Couldn't you just paint a packing peanut?
🥜
My theory:
The warning is there in case the actor playing the role of the peanut-holder falls ill and gets rushed to hospital in the middle of the performance. In that case, they have to fill the role with a replacement. So they call out: "Do we have any actors in the audience?" If there are any actors in the audience, they get invited on stage to take over the role (yes, at a moment's notice, without seeing the script).
BUT! What if that audience member due to replace the ill actor happens to have a peanut allergy? We can't have that; it's too dangerous! Anyone with an allergy should be told in advance that they shouldn't come on stage!
So the warning is there so that anyone in the audience who might have to take over the role of the peanut-holder knows that peanuts are involved, in case it prevents them from safely coming on stage and taking over the role.
There. Solved it!