Me after waking up: *takes a step* Fake audience sound track: **hahahahahahhaha!!!!** Me: what the fuck!?!? My family hearing laughing and me swearing: what's going on! Who's laughing!? Me: ahhhhhh!
yeah it felt kind of incongruous hearing genuinely good lines like this with a laugh track you notice it cuts out during the really subtle quiet bits. can't force it in those.
You have to admit, though, Mr. Moseby from the Suite Life series is a very hilarious and the most relatable character ever spawned! Like, he often seems he’s not even acting because of how realistic he is!
Ginormously funny, esp. at how less funny the jokes are for all the "studio audience" laughter. One thing that could've used: an "aw" track after Chalmers says, "...but you steam a good ham".
An argument could be made for either idea for this video: do you use a wide array of audience reactions and laugh track variants to nail the authenticity, or use only 1 or 2 laugh tracks to both emphasize how tiring the "live" audience gets and to also highlight the fact that this is a shitpost first and foremost.
Part of the fun here is trying to figure out ahead of time when the laugh tracks kick in. This is every bit as (presumably intentionally) painful to watch as anticipated, but simultaneously very entertaining. Great work!
It's good that we remember the whole scene, line by line, because with that audience laughing like crazy it's kinda hard to hear what the characters are saying half the time...
Just a fact: Laugh tracks were created because shows used to actually have a live audience. Without the audience, it felt empty. We're long past that now, so canned reactions are merely annoying.
@@cubicinfinity2 I mean, shows could still have a live audience, the problem is that most shows that they could come up with now wouldn't be funny, and so the audience wouldn't react how they wanted
Shows like Seinfeld actually had a live audience and to be fair, it's not really that bad when the audience is live. It takes away that phony element of "So THIS is what the producers want me to laugh at." What is annoying however is the actors waiting for people to stop laughing before continuing with the scene.
I'm from Connecticut and in my hometown, they have steamed cheeseburgers. The meat and cheese are actually cooked in a steam cabinet. They're the best, tastiest burgers I've ever had! I wish I could get them here in Florida!
Steamed hamburgers is - actually! - a regional thing in Connecticut. "Well I'm from New London County and I've never eaten steamed hamburgers." "Oh, not in New London County, no. It's a Hartford County delicacy." "I see."
Gotta love how Skinner and Chalmers stop and wait for the crowd to stop laughing. Reminds me of how the teacher stops and waits for the class to stop talking.
Somehow, even if this was painful to watch, it just brought nostalgia to me, watching all these Disney sitcoms when i was younger. Also, even if the laughter was well placed, i would've used more tracks, like an "Oooo..." when the roast is on fire.
There are three immortal things on RUclips: 1. Never Gonna Give You Up 2. Bad Apple 3. Steamed Hams Edit: Good Lord, you guys are taking this too seriously.
This video is ALMOST perfect, but it could have done with some sounds besides the laugh track. Like a crowd gasping at some things, or a little "aww" here and there
I love when the actors have to either wait for the live audience to finish laughing thus ruining comedic timing and timing in general or keep talking and making the lines inaudible
I wasn't expecting this version to be funnier than the original Steamed Hams sequence but the part where it is revealed that smoke is coming out of the oven coupled with the laugh track and the long pause really made me giggle
All it needs is a bit where Seymour appears in a white background and says "I'm Seymour Skinner, and you're watching "Skinner and the Superintendent", only on The Disney Channel!" and then he draws the Mickey mouse logo
I lose my shit every time the audience cuts off the superintendent’s “GOOD LORD WHAT IS GOING ON IN THERE!” and how it’s so loud you can’t hear what he’s saying
The fact that you edited laugh track beats in is perfection. You could have easily just slapped the laugh track in without further edit but the small details make this great.
You truly catch the sense of authenticity with the same 3 tracks repeated. You don’t know you’re watching a Disney/Nickelodeon laugh track if you can’t recognize the laughs.
After enough time their laughs loose meaning and begin to sound like nothing more than squeaks from that one guy in the background who’s higher pitched than everyone else and little bursts of wind when the crowd overlaps.
Wow! Being from Utica and never having heard the phrase "Steamed Hams" seems absolutely hilarious to these people (assuming they are actual people)! I guess you had to be there.
The "It's A Laugh" Productions logo and the 2000s Disney Channel logo at the end were the absolute cherry on top of this masterpiece. All that's left that would make it perfect is if the "Ohhhh" gasp sound effect was used when the roast got burnt and when Chalmers caught Skinner sneaking out.
If you somehow have had skinner animate and say “hey this is Seymour skinner and you’re watching steamed hams!” And he had that Disney “glow stick” and outlined/drew the Disney symbol I would have died.
"No mother, it's just a live audience"
"Seymour, the laughter is canned!"
@@Vitorio582 "Help! Help!"
"And you call it a live audience despite the fact it's obviously a stock sound effect"
"You know Disney, the laughter sound similar to the one they have on Nickelodeon"
@@Duskool “hoho, no! Patented Disney laugh track. Old family recipe.”
The overuse of the laugh track really drives home the authenticity of a Disney Channel show.
Why does it sound so fake, so dead, so forced...
What the heck is this man we are listening GHOSTS man GHOSTS!
As well as the removal of music ques
@@nikfighter262 Because it^s the same laugh track over and over, only sounds genuine the first time.
@@nikfighter262 im so damn high and these laughs sound beter than the singing of angels
@@nikfighter262boo laugh
Character on Disney Channel show: *breathes*
Fake audience in laugh track: HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!
Me after waking up: *takes a step*
Fake audience sound track: **hahahahahahhaha!!!!**
Me: what the fuck!?!?
My family hearing laughing and me swearing: what's going on! Who's laughing!?
Me: ahhhhhh!
Doorbell rings.
Audience "HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAA !"
Loud applause
@@Ospyro3em what happens when the fake audience reacts to the fake audience?
@@coxtrot9890 The worst laugh track to exist ever.
Same with iCarly
The way you made the frame freeze until the laughing stopped is perfect lmao
he literally didnt do that for the second laugh
you're in the wrong
@@yvonetubla7682 Horrible troll attempt, sit down lil bro
@@Master_Baiter00 he didnt freeze it for the second laugh track
clearly you didnt watch the video
@@yvonetubla7682 Another sad attempt
Unlike many Disney Channel shows, this is actually hilarious
Dayum
Testify
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
yeah it felt kind of incongruous hearing genuinely good lines like this with a laugh track
you notice it cuts out during the really subtle quiet bits. can't force it in those.
You have to admit, though, Mr. Moseby from the Suite Life series is a very hilarious and the most relatable character ever spawned! Like, he often seems he’s not even acting because of how realistic he is!
This is absolutely insufferable. It's perfect.
The laugh tracks added a whole 37 seconds to the video
Helloo ralsei omg
Hahahahahahahahahaha
Sorry, now I'm hearing a canned laughter soundtrack in my head after reading every single comment.
@Spamton G Spamton™
I KNOW ABSOLUTELY NOTHING ABOUT DELTA RUNE!
hello toothpaste boy
More than that, considering they skipped over the musical segment (also hi ralsei deltarune)
I’m Superintendent Chalmers, and you’re watching Disney Channel!
Meh..
Disney Channel?!
At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localised entirely within your TV!
@@Burning_DK Yes!
@@JoePCool14 May I watch it?
@@Burning_DK WTF I read your comment, while chalmers said exactly that.
The best part is when the studio audience is laughing so hard the "isometric exercise" gag is completely lost.
I love when Chalmers walks in at 0:36 when the audience halts their own laugh just to start an even bigger laugh. Absolutely kills me
Laws of sound have been twisted.
That "for steamed hams" at 2:05 is straight out of a sit com.
technically the simpsons is a sitcom
0:48
the disney channel logo in the corner really helps with the immersion and is the icing on the cake
Not to mention the It's A Laugh Productions title card at the end.
Disney owns the Simpsons now, so this is actually 100% accurate!
i hate how disney is allowed to buy so many companies
@@umjammereddy They're going to become Elon Musk
this is what the next season may very well be like
Disney even owns Predator 🫣
What else can we expect? A Disney Hostel?
@@TerabyteOcto isn’t he insane?😅
Ginormously funny, esp. at how less funny the jokes are for all the "studio audience" laughter. One thing that could've used: an "aw" track after Chalmers says, "...but you steam a good ham".
yeah i was hoping to hear that “oooh” that they always use for the “serious” moments lol
An argument could be made for either idea for this video: do you use a wide array of audience reactions and laugh track variants to nail the authenticity, or use only 1 or 2 laugh tracks to both emphasize how tiring the "live" audience gets and to also highlight the fact that this is a shitpost first and foremost.
I think its less funny because theres no background music
@@kenjen9861 there are a lot of clearly reused tracks, so I think that effect still worked.
@@kenjen9861 I admire your way of thinking and taste bucko
Seymour: **opens the door**
Fake audience: FUNNIEST SH*T I'VE EVER SEEN
TRUE DAT XDDDD
Part of the fun here is trying to figure out ahead of time when the laugh tracks kick in. This is every bit as (presumably intentionally) painful to watch as anticipated, but simultaneously very entertaining. Great work!
It's good that we remember the whole scene, line by line, because with that audience laughing like crazy it's kinda hard to hear what the characters are saying half the time...
true
Sound Engineers: ...wouldn't it get tiring if we use the exact same laughs?
Disney Exec. Cocking the .357 Magnum: shut up and sound us money.
it's amazing how the laugh track just sucks all the fun out of the scenes.
That's why most comedy shows these days are either cartoons or filmed like movies. Don't have to worry about laugh tracks.
Just a fact: Laugh tracks were created because shows used to actually have a live audience. Without the audience, it felt empty.
We're long past that now, so canned reactions are merely annoying.
@@cubicinfinity2 I mean, shows could still have a live audience, the problem is that most shows that they could come up with now wouldn't be funny, and so the audience wouldn't react how they wanted
An ugly man in a dress slowly explains intersectionality;
HAHAHAHAHA HAHAHA
Shows like Seinfeld actually had a live audience and to be fair, it's not really that bad when the audience is live. It takes away that phony element of "So THIS is what the producers want me to laugh at." What is annoying however is the actors waiting for people to stop laughing before continuing with the scene.
THE TRANSITION TO THE NEXT SCENE WAS SO ACCURATE
Superintendent: *correctly reiterates what was told by Skinner*
Laugh track: *hAhAhAhAhAhAhA*
Reusing the same laugh track is the most authentic thing.
The pause at the end of each bit so the laughing track could play is amazing
all the people in the laughing tracks are probably already dead btw
It was done by a machine.
It's a more interesting story than you'd think.
@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 what do you mean? :0
As they should be.
@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917
Ooh, that gives me an idea: an algorithmicly generated laugh track.
@@ashblossomandjoyoussprung.9917 A machine held people hostage and forced them to laugh?
Omg that ‘it’s a laugh’ logo rly takes me back.
I'm from Connecticut and in my hometown, they have steamed cheeseburgers. The meat and cheese are actually cooked in a steam cabinet. They're the best, tastiest burgers I've ever had! I wish I could get them here in Florida!
Steamed hams irl
They sound really good
Steamed hamburgers is - actually! - a regional thing in Connecticut.
"Well I'm from New London County and I've never eaten steamed hamburgers."
"Oh, not in New London County, no. It's a Hartford County delicacy."
"I see."
Clearly not the same thing. That is a steamed ham with cheese, not a patented Skinner burger.
**laugh track**
The ending logos are what REALLY tie everything together.
This is how Friends lasted 10 years despite having enough funny material for about three episodes
The “it’s a laugh” logo holy shit that is accurate as hell
Gotta love how Skinner and Chalmers stop and wait for the crowd to stop laughing. Reminds me of how the teacher stops and waits for the class to stop talking.
is it me or do i feel extremely nostalgic whenever see this meme make a comeback
A comeback? As long as our memories live, Steamed Hams will NEVER die.
For steamed hams?
"Well Seymour you are an odd fellow but I must say.... you steam a good ham"
*fades to black plays the last 5 minutes of the episode*
I would’ve used a suspenseful sound effect at the roast being ruined personally
This was frighteningly accurate
Oh god, the awkward pauses where the laugh tracks are placed are too accurate
I love the fact that the laughs only appear because it is actually funny-
The canned laughter of a Disney Channel sitcom is exactly what I wanted 😂😂🤣🤣
Somehow, even if this was painful to watch, it just brought nostalgia to me, watching all these Disney sitcoms when i was younger.
Also, even if the laughter was well placed, i would've used more tracks, like an "Oooo..." when the roast is on fire.
Man, that one guy in the audience was having the time of his life!
This uses less laugh track than an actual Disney show
The Steamed Life of Hams and Skinner
There are three immortal things on RUclips:
1. Never Gonna Give You Up
2. Bad Apple
3. Steamed Hams
Edit: Good Lord, you guys are taking this too seriously.
Bro forgot Darude Sandstorm
Aiiiiiiiiiiiii
Just wanna
4. Turning a sphere inside out
@@ToxPhy oh my god yes
4. Duck song
god, even Disney Shows dont overuse the laugh track THIS much, hilarious. Loved the transition
its like every other line!
This is one of the funniest uses of this meme I've seen. Nice work!
Steamed Hams never gets old
It would have cut to commercial when Skinner went to Krusty
omg the "Disney Channel Original" logo at the end hit me right in the feels ;v;
2:26 Even the door is such a pro, stoped and waited for the laughing to end.
This video is ALMOST perfect, but it could have done with some sounds besides the laugh track.
Like a crowd gasping at some things, or a little "aww" here and there
ok, 2:02 actually got me xD i think it's the pause that did it
Steamed Hams is recorded infront of a live audience.
Should've had a clip of the crowd going "Oooooooooo" when Chalmers says "I thought we were having steamed clams."
The meta level of laughter is incredible. And the transition instead of the intro is PERFECT
An alternative universe where The Simpsons has a laugh track.
Is animated in front of a live audience
@@affegpus4195 "live audience"
Disney is the one friend you have that shows you something unfunny, then keeps looking at you to make sure you're laughing
Streamed Hams but it's a sitcom.
0:30 It's missing that "oooooh" noise
I swear to god I keep hearing like a Woody laugh somewhere in the laugh track.
I love when the actors have to either wait for the live audience to finish laughing thus ruining comedic timing and timing in general or keep talking and making the lines inaudible
the use of the "road rage" music was perfect
I wasn't expecting this version to be funnier than the original Steamed Hams sequence but the part where it is revealed that smoke is coming out of the oven coupled with the laugh track and the long pause really made me giggle
All it needs is a bit where Seymour appears in a white background and says "I'm Seymour Skinner, and you're watching "Skinner and the Superintendent", only on The Disney Channel!" and then he draws the Mickey mouse logo
only thing missing was an "ooohhhh" when he said he would replace his cooking with fast food
My favorite part is the loud and abrupt scene transition at 1:00
Steamed Hams but it's a sitcom
I like how they kept overusing the same sound, makes it way funnier tbh. Well done!
I lose my shit every time the audience cuts off the superintendent’s “GOOD LORD WHAT IS GOING ON IN THERE!” and how it’s so loud you can’t hear what he’s saying
The pausing for the laughter to end is perfect 😂
I only read it as "Disney show", I was about to comment "I mean, it technically is"
As someone who binged Disney Channel TV shows, I can proudly say this is accurate to the real thing
The fact that you edited laugh track beats in is perfection. You could have easily just slapped the laugh track in without further edit but the small details make this great.
Chalmers channeled his Moseby energy when he heard “aurora borealis”.
Finally a sitcom edit of steamed hams that actually pauses for the laugh track
I like how skinner and the superintendent pause when the audience is laughing like in their minds they're like "will y'all just shut up already???"
Skinner and Chalmers pausing for the laugh track is a nice touch. lol
Especially Skinner's thumbs-up near the end. 😁😉
Only thing i wout change would be the Disney channel absolutely would have left in the "Skinner and Chalmers" theme song
You truly catch the sense of authenticity with the same 3 tracks repeated. You don’t know you’re watching a Disney/Nickelodeon laugh track if you can’t recognize the laughs.
After enough time their laughs loose meaning and begin to sound like nothing more than squeaks from that one guy in the background who’s higher pitched than everyone else and little bursts of wind when the crowd overlaps.
Nice use of the Road Rage music. Unexpected nostalgia right there.
Why does every laughing make me more and more angry?
That was the longest three minutes of my life
Disney owns the Simpsons and this is f’ing accurate. This video is so damn hilarious with the laugh track
This makes me want to never hear another laugh track again... Steamed hahahahahahaahahh
LoL at the classic Gracie Films ending though!
Smithers, I'm home!
What, already?
Yes.
"I'm from Utica and I never heard of the phrase steamed hams"
Audience: *WHEEZE*
Typical "Family Matters" laugh Track XD
Because of the laugh track, it makes my humor broken and almost laugh at the same time they do…
Just waiting for Skinner to do a wand logo
When you're not laughing *with* the laugh track, you're laughing "*at* the laugh track.
Still, it made it funnier, so I guess it did its job.
I appreciate the use of Sunday Drive from The Simpsons Road Rage aka the game nobody likes cause Hit & Run exists
Wow! Being from Utica and never having heard the phrase "Steamed Hams" seems absolutely hilarious to these people (assuming they are actual people)! I guess you had to be there.
It even has the Disney Channel logo in the bottom left corner
Seymour: [has ruined his roast]
Audience: Funniest shit we’ve ever seen
Skinner in the House! (It's a steam every day, baby!)
The "It's A Laugh" Productions logo and the 2000s Disney Channel logo at the end were the absolute cherry on top of this masterpiece.
All that's left that would make it perfect is if the "Ohhhh" gasp sound effect was used when the roast got burnt and when Chalmers caught Skinner sneaking out.
The only episode that laugh tracks unironically made me chuckle
This is how the Simpsons be like from the start.
If you somehow have had skinner animate and say “hey this is Seymour skinner and you’re watching steamed hams!” And he had that Disney “glow stick” and outlined/drew the Disney symbol I would have died.
The "it's a laugh production" at the end, haha! Nice touch.
Every time I think this meme has been played out, somebody comes out with a new one and it's hilarious again.