As a teenager, I used to wait up for this show, Conan O'Brien was great back then. My class graduated in 2000 and we used the falsetto at our ceremony, to this day it still randomly pops in my head lol. God the 90s were awsome!! So grateful I got to live before the tech proliferation.......
Amen! Class of 02 and I remember Conan always making me howl with laughter. We were the last generation who has a before and after understanding of the internet age! I’m so grateful for my childhood in the nineties and miss the era more and more as I grow older…
Yeah, I miss late night from that era. I can't stand these douchebags on TV now, Jimmy Kimmel spends most of his time crying like a baby about whatever social justice cause is the latest fad.
Nah, I think it should’ve gone to a fresher, younger comedian, someone who’s _really_ got his finger on the pulse of the cultural zeitgeist, like Jay Leno.
I love how after 2000 they still called the skit "In the year 2000..." confused the living hell out of me at first, thought I was watching a rerun when I was certain it was new. LOL
I remember back when it became the actual year 2000 wondering if that was the end for these skits, but then they kept doing it like nothing changed and I found that perfect and amusing.
Man I feel old. Can't believe this was 23 years ago, almost a quarter of a century. Seeing this made me remember my two favorite bits, The Gaseous Weiner and The Masturbating Bear.
It's kinda trippy watching this after it was supposed to be a look into the future.... 20 YEARS AGO!!! FML time goes too damn fast. Life is precious yall.
@@matthewlawton9241 I graduated in 2000, EVERYTHING was millennium this, 2000 that for the last few years of the 90s. It was getting pretty obnoxious if I remember correctly.
@@sirstrongbad LOL I'm fairly certain they still called it 2000 after the year 2000, which made it even funnier. I can't believe it's taken me this long to look this up.
@Proxima Centauri I just thought it was an interesting coincidence. I have had experiences at family gatherings where we're discussing certain topics and lo and behold it comes up in advertising on facebook, etc. Suspect Google and Apple are listening.
I was a caregiver for my Dad back then and this was invariably on my Dad`s TV while helping him get ready for bed and ready for the next day. I loved this skit plus Andy getting messed up with The Weather Channel plus Loser on the Beach plus the Clutch Cargo skits ("Clinton" and "Bob Dole" were funny as hell) and occasional appearances of the upside down man. Oh, and don`t forget Triumph the insult Dog--he was hilarious!!
"Dole's on a roll! Dole's in control! Dole's gonna win the equivalent of the Super Bowl!" "But sir, you just lost the election!" "D-D-D-Dole?" "Yes sir. Dole."
Banane Rusé Mordre The Banana Princess I sing "in the year 2000" to my kids when I'm talking about some unknown date of some event I plan for the future. They go "omg mom it's 2018 wtf...." 90s pop culture references kids
conan influenced a whole generations sense of humor, me and my friends would stay up and quote stuff to each other at school. His work on the Simpsons was incredible. Always grateful for his comedy
I was 10 when this aired, but remember having conan on every night to go to sleep to. Crazy how time flies. Now I'm listening to his podcast everytime it drops
The cubbies won the 2015 World Series as predicted in Back to the Future. Too bad none of the cool shit like flying cars and dehydrated pizzas didn't happen. Oh, and the Chinese are taking over, not the Japanese.
Flying cars, have been around, for a while. Japanese had a prototype one seater, probably when this was filmed. A few years later, a French manufacturer, made a four seater, VTOL (Vertical Take Off And Landing) vehicle. The Mollër Skycar, as it was known, used engines, that were somewhat like the Harrier jet, however, it was too loud for residential neighborhoods, and had a few other things, that were deemed too problematic for the market. People could use it, possibly, to bypass border checkpoints, taking off, and landing, wherever, so illicit trafficking, and security issues made it less likely to be allowed. If anyone would get them, it would be the emergency crews, in Dubai, or places that need skyscraper rescue crews. There were a couple of companies, claiming the flying cars were supposed to be available, for the public this last year, of 2022. They are, more like drone style.
Nikola Tesla worked on projects, dealing with directed energy weapons systems concepts. There are laser, and rail gun weapons mounted on some planes, and sea craft. The technology, to scale these down, to handheld size, is thought to be a reality, now. Unlikely, to be confirmed, as USAPs (Unacknowledged Special Access Projects) keep things quiet, for at least a few decades.
Back in the day, my prison buddies and I would dig ourselves out each and every night with plastic forks, hiding the dirt in our pants, hot wire a prison guards car, drive around the other side of the prison and watch In the Year 2000 outside the window of the guard booth, then drive back, clean the car interior, put the dirt back, straighten the spoons and giggle to each other about the silly bits through the vents and fall asleep like babies. Good times.
wow so many of the relevant themes of 1997 are the same today- birth control, religion, language, politics. Such a classic series "in the year 2000" was.
Wholy crap this was so long ago i barley remembered it.. I watched this my sophomore year of highschool.. I’m 43 now .. year 2000 didn’t end up like we thought it would
I just randomly got "In the year two-thousand, In the year two-thousaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand" stuck in my head and had to come and revisit this bit.
Same.
@@barbaradonohue4822 And now because of your comment, I had to revisit it again. lol
Same
Exactly
We are all living the same life.
As a teenager, I used to wait up for this show, Conan O'Brien was great back then. My class graduated in 2000 and we used the falsetto at our ceremony, to this day it still randomly pops in my head lol. God the 90s were awsome!! So grateful I got to live before the tech proliferation.......
Yesss
Amen! Class of 02 and I remember Conan always making me howl with laughter. We were the last generation who has a before and after understanding of the internet age! I’m so grateful for my childhood in the nineties and miss the era more and more as I grow older…
Loved Pimpbot 5000
Do you remember that bear who touches himself? Yeah, I do too 😉
Awesome
Over 20 years later, and this is still one of the funniest, dumbest things I've ever seen
Conan is one of the best comedians in the world
The chuck norris lever
It's so hilarious because it's all so f'n stupid lol 😂
Yes
@@sk1ll_z1lla82 also yes
I was 12 in 97 and taped these episodes on VHS. I love classic Conan!
Me too but I was 16when this came out and remember it like it was yesterday
I was 18 going on 19. I loved Conan during this time period. Great times.
Yeah, I miss late night from that era. I can't stand these douchebags on TV now, Jimmy Kimmel spends most of his time crying like a baby about whatever social justice cause is the latest fad.
I was 10 going on 11 when this episode came out lol
I was a sophomore junior in highschool.. now I’m 43
THE SINGER IS THE BEST FUCKING THING ABOUT THIS SKIT
+Melan Zligga He's trying so hard not to laugh.
+Melan Zligga saw this when i was a kid, that haunting voice i can still hear randomly at night, and i still feel that year 2000 is so far away.
zetaro05 Fascinating, I like it!
+zetaro05 same
LaBamba!
Classic Conan is so damn good. He deserved to keep that late night slot.
Nah, I think it should’ve gone to a fresher, younger comedian, someone who’s _really_ got his finger on the pulse of the cultural zeitgeist, like Jay Leno.
@@DissociatedWomenIncorporated lmao
He did. But nice guys finish last, and Jay Leno never finished last.
He sucks now
@@walterwhite1 Walter! How's Jessie? You ever get out of the cooking business
My friends and I would stay up super late during summer vacation just hoping to see this bit. One of the funniest things Conan ever did.
Yeah but cactus playing we didn’t start the fire on flute always gave a warm fuzzy
My twin and I would too, smokin pot and playing with clay never missing an episode lol. Little punk 90s kids
The random Chuck Norris clip lever was pretty good too
Super late, ie 11:30 pm.
@@WhattheHusker Conan didn't start until 12:35 on the East coast, but sure. When you're like 12 years old, staying up until 1 AM is late.
I remember watching his show late night as a teenager. Loved this skit. Miss the old days, no care in the world just all fun
I love how, in every one of these, you catch glimpses of LaBamba trying very hard not to laugh.
Gets me every time.
I love the way the way the guy sings “In the year 2000” in falsetto😂
That's La Bamba
Yes it’s very metal!
Classic
The perfect set-up
it was once revealed that LaBamba achieved it via an ice cold quarter wedged between his buttcheeks
I love how after 2000 they still called the skit "In the year 2000..." confused the living hell out of me at first, thought I was watching a rerun when I was certain it was new. LOL
I remember back when it became the actual year 2000 wondering if that was the end for these skits, but then they kept doing it like nothing changed and I found that perfect and amusing.
I was sad too when I thought they would stop doing this after 2000, but nope, they kept doing it lol. I like this kind of absurdist humor.
Be funny if they did another one
They eventually changed it to 3000. But yeah, it wasn't until 2009 that they got around to it.
I was pretty surprised they didn't do this on the last week on TBS.
Anything they did on NBC is considered NBCs content. So he couldn't do it on another network
@@Slenderirl yeah but i saw an old episode of Conan and he brought up the masturbating bear in a small skit
@@Chicken_Wing91 it looks like nbc gave them some but kept others
@@Chicken_Wing91 that's the answer that Conan gave, you think he doesn't know those are his funniest bits? Why would he not do them anymore? Lol
@@Slenderirl well I’m sure there is the fear of being sued lol especially if NBC still owns them
I could never wait for Jay leno to be over, knowing Conan was on deck to go on at 12:37am
🔥🔥🔥
Dam you brought me back, remember 12:37 like it was yesterday.
I would be up late in the dark on my crappy 13 inch tv watching these comedy bits and laughing my butt off
If you're watching this in 2024. You are a legend!
I can't believe every one of these predictions came true.
no it didnt
I can’t believe people don’t understand sarcasm
Dan Pantzig! In the year two thousand sixteennnnn someone will make a joke and a moron will fail to see its dripping with sarcasm
@@lifr2753 yes it did
It's the year 2019 and you can't say "ebonics" without some crybaby calling the ACLU
Man I feel old. Can't believe this was 23 years ago, almost a quarter of a century. Seeing this made me remember my two favorite bits, The Gaseous Weiner and The Masturbating Bear.
There was also that dam dog puppet. "It is good...FOR ME TO POOP ON HEHEHE".
In the year two thouSSSSAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNNNDDD...
It's kinda trippy watching this after it was supposed to be a look into the future.... 20 YEARS AGO!!! FML time goes too damn fast. Life is precious yall.
No joke, much love stranger. It is very fleeting
omg, conan looks so young here. used to love this bit
Well, I mean this was 20 years ago...
Xailadrell it still feels like 10 years ago lol
they're doing a more current version called "in the year 3000" now
I liked this bit a lot but the Gaseous Weiner and the Masturbating Bear always made me laugh my ass off.
Every single person in this video looks so young here.
Who's still watching this in the yr 2020 ?
Who’s using the oldest RUclips trick to beg for likes to boost his self-esteem?
Yes! It’s Christmas Eve 2020 and I am watching this old episode. It’s amazing some of the stuff that came true.
@@thornmallow1 i know right its like they went into the future and came back with a warning of things to come
2021
Have been watching since the year 2000.
These were my favorite late night skits as a teen... can't believe it's been 25 years! Spot on on some 😂
I loved when they were still doing this bit years after the year 2000.
i miss max weinburg, he had so much soul in those drums
He still does. He's 73 and still touring with Springsteen ànd still my favorite drummer ever
@@Robyn-lb5ci, wasn't he the drummer for Robert Palmer , until Robert joined The Power Station
BRING THIS SKETCH BACK RIGHT NOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
In the year... 3... thousand?
@@matthewlawton9241 I graduated in 2000, EVERYTHING was millennium this, 2000 that for the last few years of the 90s. It was getting pretty obnoxious if I remember correctly.
@@matthewlawton9241 they actually did make it "the year 3000" after they passed the year 2000.
@@sirstrongbad LOL I'm fairly certain they still called it 2000 after the year 2000, which made it even funnier. I can't believe it's taken me this long to look this up.
@@mecha2001 They kept calling it 2000 on Late Night, but on the Tonight Show they changed it to "In the year 3000..."
I was just thinking of this yesterday 1-1-2020. RUclips can read my mind.
@Proxima Centauri I just thought it was an interesting coincidence. I have had experiences at family gatherings where we're discussing certain topics and lo and behold it comes up in advertising on facebook, etc. Suspect Google and Apple are listening.
Wow. Conan had the best late night band. So glad many of them stuck around for so long!
Remembering this as a kid and looked it up!!! Everyone is getting old!!!!! Time doesn't stop for anyone.
I was at the taping of this episode. I couldn't stop laughing.
24 years to the day and its still funny af
I was a caregiver for my Dad back then and this was invariably on my Dad`s TV while helping him get ready for bed and ready for the next day. I loved this skit plus Andy getting messed up with The Weather Channel plus Loser on the Beach plus the Clutch Cargo skits ("Clinton" and "Bob Dole" were funny as hell) and occasional appearances of the upside down man. Oh, and don`t forget Triumph the insult Dog--he was hilarious!!
"Dole's on a roll! Dole's in control! Dole's gonna win the equivalent of the Super Bowl!"
"But sir, you just lost the election!"
"D-D-D-Dole?"
"Yes sir. Dole."
Biber - I loved watching Conan too. Everything seemed more carefree back then. That’s very commendable how you took care of your Dad❣️
my mom would sing this sometimes
Banane Rusé Mordre The Banana Princess I sing "in the year 2000" to my kids when I'm talking about some unknown date of some event I plan for the future. They go "omg mom it's 2018 wtf...." 90s pop culture references kids
Would she tho?
conan influenced a whole generations sense of humor, me and my friends would stay up and quote stuff to each other at school. His work on the Simpsons was incredible. Always grateful for his comedy
I watched this bit growing up and I'll never forget it, it was even nice seeing Max back ❤❤🙌🙌
Only Conan could prove that falsetto voices are hilarious.
only him
"contractual-friend" lmfao
I caught that too 😂😂
i love that this is on the internet. RUclips is the perfect time capsule when it's not shoving ads in my face
I always loved how Andy said his part in these year 2000 sketches, like he's Ted Koppel or something
Checking in from 2018!!!!!!
Missing the vibe of the 90's right now.
My favorite part about this bit is when they kept doing in years later with the same name. Brilliant.
Bring this bit back, it's even funnier in 2021.
This has been stuck in my head for over 20 years
happy new year, in the year 2000, forever.
It’s amazing how many of these came true. The year 2000 was WILD!
Checking in from the future of 2018!!!!!!
To 1999...oh how i miss thee!
2000
I loved this segment back in the day. I think about it every now and then
Lol Damn, re watching this now years later, they look young. I was a teen around the time this aired so they looked like grown ass men to me.
deezy breezy lol I was 11 so I felt the same
@@rheaandmichael7958 LOL I was 15! they did look so old! now looking, they're younger than I!
They do! Andy had such a baby face. I was 16 then- now I'm probably older than they were when this was filmed.
Well, they were grown ass men. Conan was firmly ensconced in his mid 30's by then.
I was 10 when this aired, but remember having conan on every night to go to sleep to. Crazy how time flies. Now I'm listening to his podcast everytime it drops
Such a great band… And this bit is just the best
AWWWW look how cute and young they are!!
BY FAR the best bit on this show. Consistently funny
Looking back on this now Conan and Andy look like kids playing dress up.
if you watching this in 2025 you are a legend for real
That first in the year 2000 joke sadly is still relevant.
I remember watching this as a kid, staying up late at my friend's house. 2000 seemed so far away
The Disney prediction pretty much came true.
This came out when I was still in the void. How time flies. Reminiscing the good times.
i remember when 2000 was the year of the future. when there was suppose to be flying cars, ray guns, and dinner in a pill.
The cubbies won the 2015 World Series as predicted in Back to the Future. Too bad none of the cool shit like flying cars and dehydrated pizzas didn't happen. Oh, and the Chinese are taking over, not the Japanese.
@@Face2theScr33n 2016
Flying cars, have been around, for a while. Japanese had a prototype one seater, probably when this was filmed. A few years later, a French manufacturer, made a four seater, VTOL (Vertical Take Off And Landing) vehicle. The Mollër Skycar, as it was known, used engines, that were somewhat like the Harrier jet, however, it was too loud for residential neighborhoods, and had a few other things, that were deemed too problematic for the market. People could use it, possibly, to bypass border checkpoints, taking off, and landing, wherever, so illicit trafficking, and security issues made it less likely to be allowed.
If anyone would get them, it would be the emergency crews, in Dubai, or places that need skyscraper rescue crews.
There were a couple of companies, claiming the flying cars were supposed to be available, for the public this last year, of 2022. They are, more like drone style.
Nikola Tesla worked on projects, dealing with directed energy weapons systems concepts. There are laser, and rail gun weapons mounted on some planes, and sea craft. The technology, to scale these down, to handheld size, is thought to be a reality, now.
Unlikely, to be confirmed, as USAPs (Unacknowledged Special Access Projects) keep things quiet, for at least a few decades.
@@calebclunie4001 i remember hearing a lot of people back in the 60s talking about there will be flying cars in the year 2000
I'm still watching these in the year 2000.
I am actually watching this in the year 2020 and it is so funny to see what may or may not have come true.
Disney getting closer and closer to making that gay porno.
Life in the 80s/90s looks like such a mood
Wish I couldve lived it
Such a great bit!!
Feels like this was 10 years ago.
yo why has no one mentioned how hilarious the Chip and Dale suffocation line is, that's proper hilarious
Andy is doing a very good News Anchor impression here. His cadence and voice reminds me a lot of Chris Parnell.
Really miss Conan in NY in that slot. Was cutting edge tv and very very entertaining. Were some good ole days.
I remember being in high school no body watched this. i used try explain la bamba etc.
Anybody watching this in the year 2018?
Not me
Nostalgia
Yes, because literally every single time someone says, or I even read, "the year 2000" I think of Conan and Andy and this hilarious sketch.
damn straight watching
3018 here..
If you're watching this in 2032 you're a real one.
Back in the day, my prison buddies and I would dig ourselves out each and every night with plastic forks, hiding the dirt in our pants, hot wire a prison guards car, drive around the other side of the prison and watch In the Year 2000 outside the window of the guard booth, then drive back, clean the car interior, put the dirt back, straighten the spoons and giggle to each other about the silly bits through the vents and fall asleep like babies. Good times.
wow so many of the relevant themes of 1997 are the same today- birth control, religion, language, politics. Such a classic series "in the year 2000" was.
All that crap never goes away
Used to re-enact this with my brothers when we were kids.😂
I can't believe I was 2 when this came out!
Comedy gold. Classic conan
The best bit of all time.
Wow 20 Years ago
Back when tv was square. And yet, it was better.
Still rocking a square tv myself.
I still think the year 2000 is the most futuristic year.
This is not the first one, there is one from 1995.
Omg, can't believe this shit is from almost 20 years ago.
Over 21 years now
Sad that it died with nbc
I’m not even 30. How the hell did I remember this.
Over 22...death is nearer
Almost 25 years now!
I was just reminiscing about this segment lol
So young, so healthy. So youthful. 😢
In the year 2000, Emoji replaced English not Ebonics.
not exactly 2000
Yeah, emoji didn't happen till 2013 or so.
you mean emoticons
@@Appleboy78165 emoji used to be what we now call kaomoji
In the year Two Thoooouuuuusaaaaaaand...
Lol! I remember I watched this the first night that came out! It feels like it happened yesterday .So funny but I feel so old ...
Wholy crap this was so long ago i barley remembered it.. I watched this my sophomore year of highschool.. I’m 43 now .. year 2000 didn’t end up like we thought it would
" . . . will be tragically suffocated!"
Naughty, naughty!
4:58 when the guy nearly cracks up. I like when he does that.
Its been 84 years
I don't think we're that far away from the disney joke finally coming into fruition
Exactly 18 years ago.
+Daniel Dougan 19
+Daniel Dougan hey, do you know what the song in the beginning was?
+Bullpup The best is yet to come. Frank sinatra.
tay lor gee thanks, can't believe I missed such a classic. Thank God for cultured people like yourself
Sure thing man. I just really love Frank Sinatra. Also cultured? Why thank you, good sir.
They got the Ebonics thing right.
4:35 Disney’s 22 years late, but soon
Man, this came out when I was a teenager. I miss my youth.
27 Years ago.
Every time I see 2000 I think of this skit and sometimes sing it in the shower. It can be painful.
Watching it in 2018 ;D
Andy was so young and thin in 1997!
I've had "in the yearrrrr 200000000" stuck in my head since these episodes aired.
I miss Max. The good ole days.
My close friends and I still say "The future Conan?"
weirdly, i find myself skipping through the dated news content, and just want to hear the guy sing "in the year 2000" over and over
What I came here for. There was something so haunting about it.
Lol the funny thing is a lot of it isnt even that dated
I grew up with this show