Everything Fritz does is in service of his ego. He loves the revolution when he’s giving a speech and being admired for it, but when he has to face violence on the front lines of this conflict he supposedly wants, he ducks out.
Very likely considering alot the dialogue was taken from real life, bakshi famously went around New York recording convserions and adding them too this movie
Duke's death is so painfully drawn out and visceral, that you'd almost think Bakshi witnessed this is real life -- someone did -- for a cartoon, Duke gives an AMAZING performance.
I agree so much. haven’t watched this movie fully, but I watched this clip about a year ago without knowing anything. It was the longest few minutes of my life, watching Duke’s death just dragging on in such a slow and painful way. It actually gave me a sort of heartache that I could feel just by looking at it. And the expressions he makes, the final part where he starts to fall and uses the last of his strength to grip at the car when it doesn’t even help, it was so upsetting for me. I don’t think any death scene in a movie has made me feel so HURT before, like I wanted it to end so badly but I was captivated too. Something about it just really makes me hurt in a way no other movie/show death scenes can.
Duke death is symbolic in a number of ways, but I notice one thing that no one's talking about is how he's coded as a figure from the past. He dressed, spoke, and acted like how a "cool cat" from the Jazz Age (1920s-1940s) would. Duke was a relic of a bygone era that was literally killed by civil unrest and political strife.
Knowing the fact that Bakshi often used recordings of real people for his films, it wouldn’t surprise me if him or someone in his crew stood on someone’s car to get that voice clip-
Duke. A dude who tried to help Fritz. Fritz had Duke's support and sadly, he got him killed for his idiotic ways. Sad part is, Fritz never acknowledges his death. He doesn't learn anything from his death. Making Duke dying meaningless, and much sadder.
I've said it time and time again: if you want to make genuinely powerful, meaningful, disturbing, provocative art, don't make a somber drama or an unnerving horror film. Make a dark comedy. It's the only subgenre that accurately reflects the true madness at the heart of humanity.
It's not. It's just a financial flop that proclaimed to have "technically advanced backgrounds" when in reality, the backgrounds were lazily traced. Bakshi is a hack. Vince Collins' short student films of the same time period ran circles around Ralph's tryhard shlock.
I can’t get over what good commentary it is about Fritz’s hipocracy that Fitz says “Revolt against the bosses” and that line is immediately followed by Duke saying Fitz is “a real boss”. It’s a really subtle way to easily point out that regardless of whether or not you agree with Fitz, he’s still the bad guy here for being the very thing he wants them to revolt against.
I love when he's hollering for people to start rising up against the bosses, and the only response you initially hear is someone in the crowd yelling "GET THE FUCK OFF MY CAR!!"
Fritz was such a great character. Relevant once again. The activist for the sake of activism, not caring for either side or what damage it causes. Just a dumb burnout kid who feels like being loud and feeling a part of something once in a while
This movie didn't predict anything, it just remained relevant to a culture that hasn't changed a damn bit in half of a century. The only difference is that we don't have many movies or shows now as blatantly and unapologetically honest as this film.
@@dyiorragray1079 Yeah technology, but that doesn't say much for the cultural issues though. If things got better, black citizens wouldn't continue being targeted, abused and sometimes killed by officers, there wouldn't be a reason for BLM to exist, there wouldn't be armchair activists who pretend to care about the issues when all they care about is scoring some clout, and just make things worse before they get better, there wouldn't be extremist groups on both sides that want to take down anyone who disagrees with them, the LGBT community wouldn't have to worry about losing their basic human rights because some backwards senator thinks they're all "groomers" and "pedos," all while approving of people marrying 15 year olds, and the list goes on. Yes, things have changed, but not all for the better. When we achieve a society that embraces human rights for ALL equally, then I'll say we've gotten better.
@@thatitalianlameguy2235 Yeah, and they're just as bad as any exetremist or pedo from any group, and should be dealt with just as accordingly. Every group has their blotches, that doesn't mean all the people in that group should be generalized.
Tbh if you look at the hospital scene it really kinda implies that Fritz died there, with the orgy joke symbolizing his ascension to heaven or the afterlife or what have you
"Would ya like to see a picture of my kids"? Honestly one of the most humane attempts to diffuse a situation I'd ever seen. The fact that it was ignored was bad enough, but watching the picture get torn up as he was hit in the face with the bottle was kinda sad.
You completely missed the point of that scene. Cops have families, but so do the thousands of people who are murdered in unjust killings every year. The cop wasnt trying to defuse the situation, he was trying to save his own skin. When that didnt work, he resorted to lethal force.
I watched this movie for the first time yesterday and I must have rewatched this scene a dozen time sense. Everything about Duke's death is tragic: the way his expressions are animated, the pool balls resembling his last heartbeats, and how he just dies in the gutter and Fritz never mentions him again. Haven't had a scene hit me this hard in a while. But on the bright side, "Get the fuck off my car!" has got to be the funniest line in the whole movie.
It's weird that a film that was made in the 70s would portray so accurately the world today. From the rioting, to the senseless death of Duke, to the civil unrest and uprising of people put of work and angry with their government/"bosses" Not sure where we can go from here..
You're starting to realize not much has changed since the 70's, all the boomers just need to die off so actual sain people can run this country, only then are we gonna start seeing much bigger and better changes to our society.
The final scene with the cops getting swarmed by the crowd actually hurts. Usually when two armed law enforcers get ganged up by a large unruly group that's out for blood their first instinct is to immediately brandish their firearm and yell at them to back off, per their job. But despite being characterized as a literal pig, his first instinct isn't to pull out his gun, but a heartwarming family photo and asks the group if they'd like to see a picture of his kids. He tries to calm the situation by peaceful means and appealing to the crowd's humanity, but they reject his gesture and attack him with a bottle, ruining his photo and wounding his eye. He no longer has a choice, they made it clear they're out to kill him. He has to shoot into the crowd to defend himself and his partner and they both get swarmed. He tried to resolve the situation through peaceful means and never fired the first shot, and now his kids no longer have their father.
I forgot how morbidly realistic the depiction of violence was in this Hey at least things have changed drastically from the events portrayed, right everyone?
If I was experienced with video essays, I would tackle this scene as my own rendition of "One Villainous Scene." It just works that well as Fritz's most villainous scene, even if it is not his best scene in the film or his most despicable scene in both the film and the comics.
You know when the planes started dropping bombs I thought it was an exaggeration for comedic effect, but as it turns out that military has actually bombed places on American soil in the past a few times.
The escalation that happens when Fritz causes the riot to happen, while a bit exaggerated, does show that riots end up causing a lot of destruction and shit. I also really enjoy the little bit of soundtrack dissonance that plays here, peppy 70’s synthesizer music over crashing police cars and buildings ablaze. And another thing, Fritz running away from what he started is a dick move but this ain’t your Disney flick, it’s Ralph Bakshi and I love it! A note, one of the scenes in the beginning (fritz leading the crows to riot) was done by legendary New York animator, Marty Taras, the guy who created baby Huey for famous studios.
That’s got to be one of the most dramatic and saddest death Duke was just innocent victim that died because of Fritz who is such a hypocrite, he shouts about rebellion but when the fighting gets violent he’s the first one to turn tail and run like a coward with no regards for his fallen friend.
Did anyone get what was happening to the crow who got shot on his chest? The pool balls were how many heartbeats he had left and once it reached 15, he was dead!
Man, seeing my boy Duke dying was so heartbreaking, but I love the sheer creativity of the pool balls of the number 1 to 15 representing how much time he had left before it's over. And of course, who can't forget the "Get the f--k off my car" and when the cop showed the picture of his family. Lol
It just amazes me how the voice of Fritz is that of a guy who at the time was in a children's reading show in the 70s called "The Electric Company". Edit: also ain't a DAMN thing changed since 1972.
No, no, things changed. The riots only take about a day to start now. Couple of keystrokes from some rich asshole with a checkmark badge on Twitter and the world lights aflame.
Everything Fritz does is in service of his ego. He loves the revolution when he’s giving a speech and being admired for it, but when he has to face violence on the front lines of this conflict he supposedly wants, he ducks out.
Fritz the cat predicted white liberal redditors?😳😳😳😳😳😳
@@TheKing0fSting
Fritz The Cat IS a White Liberal Redditor
Oh, so any white leftist? Antifa?
@@billyboy8534 Antifa and BLM basically.
@@ravensthatflywiththenightm7319 More people in a comment section who've never been black before but have opinions about it.
That "Get the FUCK off my car!!" was so authentic I wouldn't be surprised if it was from some real situation
Very likely considering alot the dialogue was taken from real life, bakshi famously went around New York recording convserions and adding them too this movie
they took like almost all the dialogue from real life
It definitely sounded genuine
Literally thought it was edited into the video as like a meme amor something
It sounds like it eas recorded on the street
Duke's death is so painfully drawn out and visceral, that you'd almost think Bakshi witnessed this is real life -- someone did -- for a cartoon, Duke gives an AMAZING performance.
I agree so much. haven’t watched this movie fully, but I watched this clip about a year ago without knowing anything. It was the longest few minutes of my life, watching Duke’s death just dragging on in such a slow and painful way. It actually gave me a sort of heartache that I could feel just by looking at it. And the expressions he makes, the final part where he starts to fall and uses the last of his strength to grip at the car when it doesn’t even help, it was so upsetting for me. I don’t think any death scene in a movie has made me feel so HURT before, like I wanted it to end so badly but I was captivated too. Something about it just really makes me hurt in a way no other movie/show death scenes can.
Yeah. I've seen enough bodycam footage to tell you that this scene is disturbingly real...cartoon or not.
@@DJones476and this was released in the 70s
Yeah, and the pool ball idea was insanely creative.
@@silashurd3597 1972, to be exact
Duke death is symbolic in a number of ways, but I notice one thing that no one's talking about is how he's coded as a figure from the past. He dressed, spoke, and acted like how a "cool cat" from the Jazz Age (1920s-1940s) would.
Duke was a relic of a bygone era that was literally killed by civil unrest and political strife.
Back when America had soul.
@@murphyjack90 Yeah back when america was strife with racism and dogmatic thought, what an absolute paradise....
@@mewlysses2346 no place is perfect but at least the states had something more to it then what it is now.
@@mewlysses2346 it still is
Kirk Benedict Oh you’re absolutely right, but its not as blatant as it was back then.
At least its better to live in America now then it was beforez
That “Get the f- off my car” coming out of nowhere made me lose it 😂
Let me find out that's was Samuel L Jackson cause it sound just like him
0:12 *GET THE FUQ OFF MY CAR*
Somehow, the dodgy sound editing makes it funnier.
makes laugh so hard
Knowing the fact that Bakshi often used recordings of real people for his films, it wouldn’t surprise me if him or someone in his crew stood on someone’s car to get that voice clip-
For 1972, this is a pretty hardcore film.
+MDthornton83 well...things were hardcore then
+TheTVMAN99 the present is more hardcore
"the present is more hardcore" ...Only if you are an uneducated idiot living in a bubble.
MDthornton83 Is still an adult film.
Well of course.
2:18
He told Fritz he'd get killed up there, yet he's the one that got frickin shot...
Extreme irony
JASPER I felt bad for him
You're supposed to feel bad for him! He got shot and killed trying to help someone
Frickin
Duke. A dude who tried to help Fritz. Fritz had Duke's support and sadly, he got him killed for his idiotic ways. Sad part is, Fritz never acknowledges his death. He doesn't learn anything from his death. Making Duke dying meaningless, and much sadder.
I've said it time and time again: if you want to make genuinely powerful, meaningful, disturbing, provocative art, don't make a somber drama or an unnerving horror film. Make a dark comedy. It's the only subgenre that accurately reflects the true madness at the heart of humanity.
It feels like the sardonic are the most aware.
Noted.
thats powerful
It's not. It's just a financial flop that proclaimed to have "technically advanced backgrounds" when in reality, the backgrounds were lazily traced. Bakshi is a hack. Vince Collins' short student films of the same time period ran circles around Ralph's tryhard shlock.
@@DR3ADER1 harsh
Honestly the pool balls was a really cool way to build suspense up to his death. Wasn't expecting such a neat way to show a characters death
Ikr… kinda made me a bit uneasy though
It is a truly memorable moment. I just think the numbers should have been done in reverse like a countdown.
@@princessrena1726it's ment to make people feel uneasy its a smart strategy making people on edge with a scene like that
@@shivasthong4924I agree
I can’t get over what good commentary it is about Fritz’s hipocracy that Fitz says “Revolt against the bosses” and that line is immediately followed by Duke saying Fitz is “a real boss”.
It’s a really subtle way to easily point out that regardless of whether or not you agree with Fitz, he’s still the bad guy here for being the very thing he wants them to revolt against.
not really no
@@balls8013 how
@@balls8013 how when the mob was his police and his voice was the power?
@@balls8013 we're waiting
@@balls8013 we’re still waiting bruh
I love when he's hollering for people to start rising up against the bosses, and the only response you initially hear is someone in the crowd yelling "GET THE FUCK OFF MY CAR!!"
Funny, the one who started the revolution ran off while the fighters got killed
Venom Snake
Exactly. The movie is brilliant for showing that instead of telling it.
Basic commie leader I guess
@@Danik2028 What a braindead comment. Castro, Che, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, etc. didn't "run away" and they're the most well known Communist leaders.
0110101101 11101001 that’s why he’s said I guess don’t insult people like that
@@0110-q6n no, the point is the Inability to accept responsibility for their actions, kind of like what you are doing for those murders
Fritz was such a great character. Relevant once again. The activist for the sake of activism, not caring for either side or what damage it causes. Just a dumb burnout kid who feels like being loud and feeling a part of something once in a while
Liberals
@@Jj_2723Left in general
@@boyethewise1728 disagree. but the people who call themselves the "left" today, sure.
@@nancyleach6919 oh definetly those, they put the respectable traditional left to shame, ironic
@@SwitzerlandNeuBall man tryna gain ground
This movie didn't predict anything, it just remained relevant to a culture that hasn't changed a damn bit in half of a century.
The only difference is that we don't have many movies or shows now as blatantly and unapologetically honest as this film.
Lots of things have change. You just refuse to see it
@@dyiorragray1079 Yeah technology, but that doesn't say much for the cultural issues though. If things got better, black citizens wouldn't continue being targeted, abused and sometimes killed by officers, there wouldn't be a reason for BLM to exist, there wouldn't be armchair activists who pretend to care about the issues when all they care about is scoring some clout, and just make things worse before they get better, there wouldn't be extremist groups on both sides that want to take down anyone who disagrees with them, the LGBT community wouldn't have to worry about losing their basic human rights because some backwards senator thinks they're all "groomers" and "pedos," all while approving of people marrying 15 year olds, and the list goes on.
Yes, things have changed, but not all for the better. When we achieve a society that embraces human rights for ALL equally, then I'll say we've gotten better.
Dude, not everything’s a ‘CuLtUrE’ 🤪
@@MoosevilleNational there are extremists lgbt that are pedos tho
@@thatitalianlameguy2235 Yeah, and they're just as bad as any exetremist or pedo from any group, and should be dealt with just as accordingly. Every group has their blotches, that doesn't mean all the people in that group should be generalized.
I feel bad for duke
memo new dew Me too😔
Me too. =,C
memo new dew it was Fritz fault
memo new dew Same and I don't like Fritz.
Asiel MILIAN Fritz is just a dumb kid, so it’s kinda expected
So Duke dies by a gun, but Fritz remained harmless after being caught in the nuclear explosion of the power plant in the end? WTF
Nine lives man
Duke was black. Fritz wasn't.
@@p994able how did you know he was black?
@@henrym4484 because they was the implication with them all being crows
Tbh if you look at the hospital scene it really kinda implies that Fritz died there, with the orgy joke symbolizing his ascension to heaven or the afterlife or what have you
Fritz The Cat: One of the most real animated films of the 70's.
TheOfficial AC98 Really?!
caveman Versace Well, I am a very curious girl.
@@brissadlr9939 Are you ok?
Early 70s.
And explicit.
Random dude in the sound booth yelling "get the fuck off my car" always makes me laugh.
"Would ya like to see a picture of my kids"?
Honestly one of the most humane attempts to diffuse a situation I'd ever seen. The fact that it was ignored was bad enough, but watching the picture get torn up as he was hit in the face with the bottle was kinda sad.
don't feel bad for pig scum
You completely missed the point of that scene. Cops have families, but so do the thousands of people who are murdered in unjust killings every year. The cop wasnt trying to defuse the situation, he was trying to save his own skin. When that didnt work, he resorted to lethal force.
@@drkriegkorps294 I didn't miss the point. I was just making my own point, that's all
@@drkriegkorps294he was being ganged up on.
@@drkriegkorps294as he should, they deserved lethal force LOL
History is going in circles...
History always repeats itself.
History doesn't repeat, but it rhymes.
Sometimes it does sometimes it doesn't
I come from the future, your comment is 100% right
Basically 😔
0:12 "get the fuck off my car"
Light
No
0:12
2:19🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This kinda hits different now
Yep, it does, I came for that too.
😥
Yeah cause the police are shit
Christ, the analytical abilities of this generation are fucking embarrassing.
Like bullets
I havent seen many of Ralphs films but something that I gotta say is that I love how he dosent take sides he just shows it how it is.
Duke may have lost his life, but he will NEVER lose his coolness.
Whoa! That was depressingly violent.
Welcome to reality my friend
@@saintjames5816 it’s merely a reflection of it is worse to come
Ps: cartoons can be used to reflect reality if that made any sense
it sure is
I watched this movie for the first time yesterday and I must have rewatched this scene a dozen time sense. Everything about Duke's death is tragic: the way his expressions are animated, the pool balls resembling his last heartbeats, and how he just dies in the gutter and Fritz never mentions him again. Haven't had a scene hit me this hard in a while.
But on the bright side, "Get the fuck off my car!" has got to be the funniest line in the whole movie.
It's weird that a film that was made in the 70s would portray so accurately the world today. From the rioting, to the senseless death of Duke, to the civil unrest and uprising of people put of work and angry with their government/"bosses"
Not sure where we can go from here..
I mean it was also like this in the 60s and 70s
You're starting to realize not much has changed since the 70's, all the boomers just need to die off so actual sain people can run this country, only then are we gonna start seeing much bigger and better changes to our society.
duke resisted arrest and got kneeled on the head for it
but this duke was my man
@u a Please elaborate, because im not a pussy hungry incel who pretends to be woke just to get liberal pussy lol
It amazes me how little shit's changed in the past forty years.
fifty now.
51 years
4:52 GTA San Andreas 6 stars.
Witnessing history repeat itself like this in 2020 is damn scary
fritz didn’t even look in duke’s direction after he got shot and that’s what really pisses me off
That death sequence is so fuckin cool
And tragic.
Why was the GET THE FCK OFF MY CAR so loud
TraumaDog GeT thE fUCk oFf My caR
TraumaDog he wanted him the fuck off his car
I almost died laughing at that
GET OUT OF MY CAR... NOW!
They said the audio of many characters were from actual people as the recorder people were wandering around. Maybe that's why?
Ralph Bakshi using a game of pool to break the worn-out trope of the spinning tire to symbolize death. A beautiful metaphor for a tragic scene.
This scene is just as relevant now as it was back then, and that is really disturbing!
Which is why it's relevant
George Floyd Riots and Now Walter Wallace Riots again!
@@ripaccount-n2x if you think it's really about them directly you are the kind of person to cause this
3:06 when the guy in front of you takes forever to order
The final scene with the cops getting swarmed by the crowd actually hurts. Usually when two armed law enforcers get ganged up by a large unruly group that's out for blood their first instinct is to immediately brandish their firearm and yell at them to back off, per their job. But despite being characterized as a literal pig, his first instinct isn't to pull out his gun, but a heartwarming family photo and asks the group if they'd like to see a picture of his kids. He tries to calm the situation by peaceful means and appealing to the crowd's humanity, but they reject his gesture and attack him with a bottle, ruining his photo and wounding his eye. He no longer has a choice, they made it clear they're out to kill him. He has to shoot into the crowd to defend himself and his partner and they both get swarmed. He tried to resolve the situation through peaceful means and never fired the first shot, and now his kids no longer have their father.
Yeah and the other one instead of fighting back prays to God
Holy crap it's the country song guy
I like how the policeman has 3 kids. Three little pigs.
It's hilarious how Fritz completely forgets about his buddy that was shot because of him and starts a new adventure like nothing happened
Can we appreciate the beautifully fluid animation starting on 1:16
I meant 1:11 to 1:16
+Jessie Martinez also fritz is cute X3
much of this animation is by Jim Tyler
Especially that hilarious mumbling in the crowd
Live footages from Dallas 7/7/2016
funny as hell that's actually sad it's so much alike.
Fritz predicted the future it happens right know fight for your right my black brother
I forgot how morbidly realistic the depiction of violence was in this
Hey at least things have changed drastically from the events portrayed, right everyone?
Man, Duke did not deserve that. He was a great crow to the end.
Lmao Minneapolis right now
"Get the fuck off of my car!" - Anonymous, Fritz The Cat
hehehehe, nothing ever changes. it never will, will it?
war. war never changes.
No it will not change
You never know
i know at 1:47 when the cop looked like he was gonna pull out a gun and instead pulled out a pic of his kids had to stand for something
Wow, this has aged great
Relevant today
Love how insanely profound that an artistic the billiards were in representing Duke's dying heart
If I was experienced with video essays, I would tackle this scene as my own rendition of "One Villainous Scene." It just works that well as Fritz's most villainous scene, even if it is not his best scene in the film or his most despicable scene in both the film and the comics.
Very relevant film right now
This aged very well
The whole fucking city’s on fire because of what you did...
“I know. Isn’t it beautiful ?”
This movie predicted JOKER
*“Get the F U C K off my car!”*
Who came from Minneapolis protest 2020? : P
Even if he didn't get enough screen time like Fritz, Duke was my favorite character
Same 😢
You know when the planes started dropping bombs I thought it was an exaggeration for comedic effect, but as it turns out that military has actually bombed places on American soil in the past a few times.
I know Fritz the Cat is meant to be funny, but it's a very deep film.
What about Bojack Horseman?
Hahaha I like the talking cat. So funny. Cats can't talk.
Fritz is a goddamn coward who incites the understandable riot, but then runs off at the first sign of trouble.
You are not suppose to like Fritz.
@@ChillstoneBlakeBlast Yep.
The escalation that happens when Fritz causes the riot to happen, while a bit exaggerated, does show that riots end up causing a lot of destruction and shit. I also really enjoy the little bit of soundtrack dissonance that plays here, peppy 70’s synthesizer music over crashing police cars and buildings ablaze. And another thing, Fritz running away from what he started is a dick move but this ain’t your Disney flick, it’s Ralph Bakshi and I love it!
A note, one of the scenes in the beginning (fritz leading the crows to riot) was done by legendary New York animator, Marty Taras, the guy who created baby Huey for famous studios.
2:18 “Come on man you’ll get killed up here”!
(Gets shot)
Oh the irony
3:56 when you post some spicy comment on RUclips and you just realize you've started a flame war the following day
The current riots now anyone?
pizza tower be like:
those billiard balls transitions are really coming out nicely! 😉
Fritz: speaking to the people to jump the bosses.
EDP:GET THE FUQ OF MY CAR!
the fact they made the cops as pigs is much more funny
Sometimes history is just a re-run of a really shitty show
Dude this movie is scary prophetic...
No it's fucking not. This shit has been going on ever since humanity existed.
@@AnAngryMagpie Exactly, only now is it a big deal though..
This was Minneapolis last night LMFAO
Ikr
Yep
That’s got to be one of the most dramatic and saddest death Duke was just innocent victim that died because of Fritz who is such a hypocrite, he shouts about rebellion but when the fighting gets violent he’s the first one to turn tail and run like a coward with no regards for his fallen friend.
love it how the music after that one guy dies is like some mario kart soundtrack
Man this movie was way ahead of it’s time
No it wasn’t because this shit has been going forever it only became a big deal now
It's kind of crazy watching this video with everything that's going on right now
I've never seen Fritz but now... i love it!
Not going to lie, to think cartoons were like this at one point is pretty shocking.
i love the GET THE FUCK OFF MY CAR dude
Damn this is clean footage from the 2020 Summer of Love riots
Jesus...that has to be one of the most disturbing and gruesome scenes I've ever seen in an animated film...and I've seen Attack on Titan!
attack on titan trash bruh
@@lemondrop8203nu uh
@@KydLives yuh uh
@@lemondrop8203 nu uh
@@KydLives Fine 😡🤬
Everyone’s talking about 0:12 where someone says *GET THE FUQ OFF MY CAR*
But no one is really talking about 3:06 where some says *MOVE OVER NEGA*
Did anyone get what was happening to the crow who got shot on his chest? The pool balls were how many heartbeats he had left and once it reached 15, he was dead!
No One:
Literally No One:
GTA V Online NPCs when a Player's character is standing on top of the NPCs car: 0:12
*GET THE FUQ OFF MY CAR*
I love how there’s that small cameo of Mickey, Donald, and Daisy 😂😂😂
R.I.P Duke he was too good for this world
Man, seeing my boy Duke dying was so heartbreaking, but I love the sheer creativity of the pool balls of the number 1 to 15 representing how much time he had left before it's over.
And of course, who can't forget the "Get the f--k off my car" and when the cop showed the picture of his family. Lol
GET THE FUCK OFF MY CAR!!!!
I find Fritz’s name so ironic because ‘Fritz’ means “peaceful ruler”...
0:12
"Get the fuck off my car!"
*GET THE FUCK OFF MY CAR*
The internet when you make one small disagreement
0:59 When your trying to find out who ate the last piece of cake
03:06 "Move ova, nigga". 😂
"WE SHOULD OVER COOOOOMMMME!"
the billiard scene is a perfect and also how i explain what a panic attack feels like to someone who hasnt experienced it before
0:12 that sounded like edp445
It just amazes me how the voice of Fritz is that of a guy who at the time was in a children's reading show in the 70s called "The Electric Company".
Edit: also ain't a DAMN thing changed since 1972.
No, no, things changed. The riots only take about a day to start now. Couple of keystrokes from some rich asshole with a checkmark badge on Twitter and the world lights aflame.
God it’s so relevant now!
it was always
2:51
Best part ever. I just pretend it's the background riot from 2001.