@@UltimateIllusion-qj3gk But.. You can understand Cleveland when he is talking.. Unlike Ozzy.. ( Well he can say Burrito and Sharon, but that is about it really. )
@@spinnlo1985 that’s not true. You can clearly see the right chain attached to his right leg just up until the spin is done, where the chain magically teleports behind him and “untangles” the tangled chain.
@@xjar215x There’s times when Family Guy uses the long musical numbers in their episodes to take up air time. It’s very common in television. I personally don’t have an issue with this and don’t blame the writers for doing this either. Other examples are scenes where Peter is doing something repetitive like the one when he’s trying to scoop up the frog etc.
From the 1946 picture “Ziegfeld Follies” where Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly sang this song and danced this dance in a 7 minute routine. If you like this, you’ll like that much more.
So it wasn't bad. But Peter and them just do the first few lines while those moves I'm pretty sure were used in the episode where Brian and Stewie go to Aspen to get Robert back.
Would be 50% funnier if they put a parking boot on Joe's chair instead of leg shackles EDIT: This is probably the most likes I've ever got on a YT comment section lol I appreciate that y'all appreciates my humor! 🙏
I’ve heard multiple peoples’ opinions and all of them say the same thing: the first five seasons are awesome and then the rest ranges anywhere from below average to complete trash
0:38 Peter: Hello! Joe: How are you? Glenn: How's the folks? Peter: What's new? Joe: I'm great. Glenn: That's good. Peter: Ha, ha. Joe: Knock wood. Glenn: Well, well. Peter: That's life. Joe: What do you know? Glenn: How's the wife? Peter: Gotta run. Joe: Oh, my. Glenn: Ta, ta. Peter: Olive oil. Joe: Goodbye.
@@crookbrother yes he did. If you look up the original song one of the 2 guys says olive oil. Here's the link. ruclips.net/video/c1GV5o5xNqU/видео.html
There's tons of white work songs. They are sappy yet bitter country songs about how great America used to be and what you can or can't do in a small town.
"Oh God, it's so hot out here." "Yeah, you knew it was gonna be hot when you hear that lonesome slide guitar and that hawk's cry." *lonesome slide guitar* *hawk's cry*
Black working song: Slow but each hit is a heavy hit White working song: Fast and rapid but not as strong, chance of them just breaking out into dance after 20 minutes.
To earn the right to work To earn the right to work To earn the right to work To earn the right to buy Ourselves the right to live To earn the right to die
The funny thing is that the black man's song about Miss Liza is the exact same song used in the Woody Allen movie "Take the Money and Run", from 1969. In that flick, Woody finds himself in a prison chain gang, where a black fellow prisoner sings the same chant while breaking rocks. LOL. On YT, look for "Take the Money and Run Road Gang", and go to 1:25 in the video. No way is this a coincidence.
Finally after all these showoffs, someone understands the ENTIRE clip... Also-the Take the Money scene is a play on a similar scene in "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" from 1932
Why do people always get terrified when seeing certain characters from certain angles? What's wrong with having certain characters side- or front-facing?
"Can do. Can do. He says the horse can do." Seriously though.......how many readers of your comment did you think would actually get the reference?? Well, I'm one........who else?? What, none??!! Wait a minute.......that makes me feel so lonely and antiquated. Where's my gun??......Goodbye cruel world!!!! .........BANG!!!!!!!......... .......aaand.......scene!!!........ Thank you.......thank you very much.
I liked the Woody Allen movie when he’s on a chain gang and he sings this miss Lisha song with a Jewish Brooklyn accent . I think the movie was “Take the Money And Run”
I didn't even know what a stereotypical white guy work song would sound like but this is completely accurate.
Only in America maybe
McAlpine’s Fusiliers
I imagines something more like “16 tons”.
@@arnaubasulto4448 yep they sold their soul to the company store
I mean sea shanties exist, they're literally white guy work songs.
you can hear Clevelands' voice so clearly
No
True
And his voice actors white..... Lol
😂😂 true
Bong Long actor
That sad moment when realize a guy in a wheelchair is a much better dancer than you.
and while chained up too.
And being animated.
David Griffith yeah😐
So true
Yep
Joe facing forwards is the scariest thing I have ever seen in my life
@@inactive3772 incest
I've seen worse.
Damn it is tho
@@brimestonelewis8775 phinneas and ferb
@Endro Madam Its a picture of Joe's face forward.
Joe's leg physics are shockingly detailed. Like somebody had to take *time* out of their day to work on Joe's legs
is it taking time out of your day if it's your job?
@@appa609 it is if it’s for details nobody will notice
They got away with decades of not animating his legs as they're stationary. Time to pull their weight.
@@jonpower9728 darn straight
@@jonpower9728 or.... Pull his weight....
Of course Quagmire would ask "hows the wife"
Who else but Quagmire
Giggity
@@TheOnlyHollywood1 hey this man's a phony a big fat phony
poyopoyo its a song from an old film called ziegfield follies the songs called the Babbitt and the bromide
Which Episode???
He is doing the legs work with his arms. Respect!
Yes we know. We just watched it. D'uh
@@ryanessex7978 4 years to late my friend.
4 days later
@@ryanessex7978 like damn how late are ya
28 days later
0:53 the inhuman strength required to launch those hammers with such violence in less than a second.
I didn't even notice that at first. Holy shit.
Bro nobody else is talking bout the cripple strong enough to yeet *10 goddamn pounds*
@@ThePuff18 just because his legs dont work doesnt mean his arms dont work
@@adus2821 Throwing well is much harder without full body momentum though
Probably had to CGI it.
I like how when Cleveland sings u can hear him clearly
Like Ozzy
@@UltimateIllusion-qj3gk But.. You can understand Cleveland when he is talking.. Unlike Ozzy.. ( Well he can say Burrito and Sharon, but that is about it really. )
I didn’t hear it they all sound the same “gonna see my Eliza gonna go to Mississippi “
You stole this comment...from someone 7 years ago lmao
wait I just realized the only black guy chained is Cleveland
Yeah...
Look at Peter and Quagmire's feet when they dance, they chained to the same chain as Cleveland
Oh my gosh he is😲😲😲
cuz they are new
Yeah, he has to be he's a dangerous criminal. Did you see that broken headlight of his?
0:56 Peter's a wizard, his chains didn't tangle when he spun.
Holy shit youre right
They are so careful animating this material. You can clearly see, Peter's chains were over cross the entire clip and they untangled when he spun.
@@spinnlo1985 that’s not true. You can clearly see the right chain attached to his right leg just up until the spin is done, where the chain magically teleports behind him and “untangles” the tangled chain.
Actually guys, he did a prusik bowline double sheet bend hitch so it comes untied easily through such rotation.
Ha!
Seth MacFarlane sure loves his theatre, and putting musical numbers into his shows.
He probably doesn't own a doghouse.
Also loves Woody Allen movies.
Filler
@@scottf5791 the whole show is “filler” what are you talking about.
@@xjar215x There’s times when Family Guy uses the long musical numbers in their episodes to take up air time. It’s very common in television. I personally don’t have an issue with this and don’t blame the writers for doing this either.
Other examples are scenes where Peter is doing something repetitive like the one when he’s trying to scoop up the frog etc.
From the 1946 picture “Ziegfeld Follies” where Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly sang this song and danced this dance in a 7 minute routine. If you like this, you’ll like that much more.
Thanks I'll check it out
So it wasn't bad. But Peter and them just do the first few lines while those moves I'm pretty sure were used in the episode where Brian and Stewie go to Aspen to get Robert back.
I have just checked that out and I loved it, it was amazing. Thank you!!
Martín Manuel Espada Parguiña happy to have shown some old Hollywood excellence!
Thanks, I couldn’t quite place that song. I think the animators lifted some of the original choreography.
Would be 50% funnier if they put a parking boot on Joe's chair instead of leg shackles
EDIT:
This is probably the most likes I've ever got on a YT comment section lol I appreciate that y'all appreciates my humor!
🙏
Seems too obvious..
Ha!
@@wordssmit6667 not really
This is a solid rewrite for a YT comment section.
Or perhaps the irony is that they put leg shackles on someone who cant walk
Family guy doesn't win often but when they do its absolutely hilarious, this is one of those few times
What do you mean doesn’t win? It’s a good show
@mak. The best show
I’ve heard multiple peoples’ opinions and all of them say the same thing: the first five seasons are awesome and then the rest ranges anywhere from below average to complete trash
It's very good background noise.
Bro it wins a lot actually
Gonna see miss Eliza
Gonna go to Mississippi
George Rampotas miss*
I don't have to go to Mississippi. I already live there.
SkinBoy04
Aman
It’s miss Liza
GONNA SEE MISS ELIZA
GONNA GO TO MISSISSIPPAAYAH
hello! how are you? hows the folks? whats new? im great! thats good, haha! knock wood. Well well, thats life, whatya know? hows the wife? gotta run! oh my! Tata, oliveoil goodbye!
Of corse quagmire asks peter "how's the wife?"
Omni Herobrine haha....that's funny
Au revoir
this man said olive oil
Logan XD
You knew it was gonna be hot when you heard that lonesome slide guitar and that hawk's cry :o)
Amsterdam74yeah I love how they took a shot at this trope.
*Skreeeeee*...
Peter: Hello!
Joe: How are you?
Quagmire: How’s the folks?
Peter: What’s new?
Joe: I’m great!
Quagmire: That’s good!
Peter: Ha ha!
Joe: Knock wood!
Quagmire: Well, well...
Peter: That’s life!
Joe: Whaddaya know?
Quagmire: How’s the wife?
Peter: Gotta run!
Joe: Oh, my!
Quagmire: Ta, ta!
Peter: Au Revoir!
Joe: Goodbye!
Now the lyrics of the black guys work song...
Black Guys: Gonna see Miss Eliza, gonna go to Mississippi. (x3)
@@moopymeebloopy456 lol
I think the last Peter line was "Au revoir", which means "goodbye" in French.
Syed Fazlur Rahman
Thanks fixed it
0:12 south park enters chat
Joe clearly moving his legs to dance is arguably the funniest part of this scene.
0:38
Peter: Hello!
Joe: How are you?
Glenn: How's the folks?
Peter: What's new?
Joe: I'm great.
Glenn: That's good.
Peter: Ha, ha.
Joe: Knock wood.
Glenn: Well, well.
Peter: That's life.
Joe: What do you know?
Glenn: How's the wife?
Peter: Gotta run.
Joe: Oh, my.
Glenn: Ta, ta.
Peter: Olive oil.
Joe: Goodbye.
You mean au revoir
@@crookbrother Olive oil sounds funnier😂
@@crookbrother he actually did say olive oil.
SuperSabie21 no
@@crookbrother yes he did. If you look up the original song one of the 2 guys says olive oil. Here's the link. ruclips.net/video/c1GV5o5xNqU/видео.html
There's tons of white work songs. They are sappy yet bitter country songs about how great America used to be and what you can or can't do in a small town.
It's kinda sad that actual work music is almost completely forgotten. Stuff is actually dope.
You mean chain gang slave music? Nah, good riddance.
I sing at work all the time what's stopping you
Cold, the air and water flowing....
@@icicle_ai
Hard, the land we call our own
@@dementoz1820 Push, to keep the dark from coming
"Oh God, it's so hot out here."
"Yeah, you knew it was gonna be hot when you hear that lonesome slide guitar and that hawk's cry."
*lonesome slide guitar*
*hawk's cry*
That part kills me everytime XD
So true
The wording of this comment is comedy in of itself.
Hey! This ain't break time, Get back to work!
🎶 Gonna See Miss Eliza,
Gonna Go to Mississippi. (3x) 🎶
The part at 0:57 where Joe and Peter spin with two leg irons each and somehow don't tangle always hurts my brain.
I CAN'T UNSEE THAT NOW
Black working song: Slow but each hit is a heavy hit
White working song: Fast and rapid but not as strong, chance of them just breaking out into dance after 20 minutes.
True chads: Day's never finished, massa got me workin', someday massa set me free!
You've been fed lies from the table cloth. White cargo clams that there more white slaves then indigenous so called blacks@@KCandFriendsUSA
Funny that a bunch of new England boys forgot that shanties are a thing.
i love how they just throw the sledgehammers at the speed of a baseball pitch
Legend has it, those sledge hammers are still flying to this day
my life change with that white guy work song, that's all we need to do everything
how is this type of music called?
@@thif4722 White people music.
@@thif4722 It's Whitestep.
Rinconsito de Luigi I am Luigi!
@Woodrow Pride I'm white i can make lame jokes about white people, haha.
As a white man, this is EXACTLY how we act
Unfortunate those guys did it in front of the black dudes ... now they know our secret.
Good... for you? Believe it or not we're not all the same.
@@honeypotusername yes they are.
@@honeypotusername lol you must not be white. We are all the same.
because black people act like having to work is the worst possible thing?
Joe using his hands to make his feet tap dance is the best part.
0:53 me and me friends walking out of school on the last day
Olive o- GOODBYE.
0:54
It me and the boys
I Want to see that animated.
we work to earn the right to work
To earn the right to work
To earn the right to work
To earn the right to work
To earn the right to buy
Ourselves the right to live
To earn the right to die
Joe's puppeteering his legs to tap along with his friends did it for me.
White work songs are called shanties
I love how someone actually choreographed a whole variation of the dance that's possible on a wheelchair specifically for Joe
The funny thing is that the black man's song about Miss Liza is the exact same song used in the Woody Allen movie "Take the Money and Run", from 1969. In that flick, Woody finds himself in a prison chain gang, where a black fellow prisoner sings the same chant while breaking rocks. LOL.
On YT, look for "Take the Money and Run Road Gang", and go to 1:25 in the video. No way is this a coincidence.
Finally after all these showoffs, someone understands the ENTIRE clip... Also-the Take the Money scene is a play on a similar scene in "I am a Fugitive from a Chain Gang" from 1932
just love how Joe has to pick up his legs!!
this is just like blazing sadels
Max Holden Ha!
I never thought I'd see a guy in a wheelchair tap-dance.
I love how the animators will just go all-in for single joke lol
“Seth McFarland… just say you’re gay. Nobody ham fists that many showtimes into their show unless they’re into funny stuff”
- Patrice O’Neal
I️ think the white guy work song is catchier tbh
Scott Tenorman its a reference to a musical
IAMPEDRO 101 What isn’t a reference in this show?
Scott Tenorman That's not the point of a work song
Search "The Babbit and the Bromide" (with Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly) on youtube. That's the original.
Usoppdaman 726 prob because they had an instrumental going
Day is never finish. Master got me working right now someday master set me free.
Dude shut up cart man!
Rich man north of cohog
“Days never finished
Masters got me workin
Someday master set me free”💀
"SHUT UP CARTMAN!"
Day is never finished,
Massa got me working...
Oh, look, I found another one.
0:58 side facing quagmire is terrifying
Same with front-facing Joe
@@davidnissim589 😂
Why
Why do people always get terrified when seeing certain characters from certain angles?
What's wrong with having certain characters side- or front-facing?
Gonna see miss eliza
Gonna go to mississippi
That Dave Chappelle joke about the differences in work songs comes to mind
"Front-facing Joe isn't real, he can't hurt you."
I love the part they send the sledgehammer to a pocket dimension
This is one of the rare moments where they charm you. And the song is so good and simple
Forward facing Joe is nightmare fuel, from the same void as forward facing Phinneas.
Gonna see Miss Eliza, gonna go to Mississippi! *why is this stuck in my head?*
I sing it at work lol
It's always amusing to me watching Joe swing his legs around with his arms
Yet... Peter, Joe, Cleavlend, and Quagmire are the only ones chained up. Lol
Joe doing the leg movements with his hands is shockingly wholesome in a sort of morbid way.
Anyone notice the rocks aren't changing
Matchu lazy animation
Yup
Their terrible at their jod
@@fel1834 jod? u mean job*
0:53 when Joe swings his sledge hammer over Quagmire's head, at first I thought it was a tophat that just appeared into thin air
0:38 me when some one asks "How's it going?'
This bit will never not make me grin, lmao
Gonna see miss Eliza, gonna go to Mississippi.
This is why I love family guy so much😂😂😂😂
Calvin, did you know that it costs over a million dollars to make a single episode! Absolutely true.
Peter has to make everything a Broadway musical. 🤣
I like how Joe can move his legs miraculously!🤣
He’s not moving them he’s just picking them up with his hands
He's moving them with his hands on his knees 😅😅😅😅
Now imagine Tobey Maguire Andrew Garfield and Tom Holland doing that
why would i do that
That was a mental image I DID need.
Are you getting all interdimensional on us?
I don't watch family guy. But I do like seeing clips like these, I mean... look at how they animated Joe when they started dancing, it's so damn good.
Who else noticed the reference with the black guy work song
Apparently, no one. Even with a gub to their head.
Ryan R. How would a gun to my head change my ability to recognize a song
Whether it's a gun or gub, the important thing is to abt natural.
Dark Link Gaming
"how good are you with that hammer" "never missed yet".... "sorry man, first time"
Forward facing Joe is cursed
Anybody else love the irony they put joe in ankle chains
This is the most wholesome race relations scene I have ever watched on family guy. This is fucking awesome.
“I got the horse right here, the name is Paul Revere…”
"Can do.
Can do.
He says the horse can do."
Seriously though.......how many readers of your comment did you think would actually get the reference??
Well, I'm one........who else??
What, none??!! Wait a minute.......that makes me feel so lonely and antiquated.
Where's my gun??......Goodbye cruel world!!!!
.........BANG!!!!!!!.........
.......aaand.......scene!!!........
Thank you.......thank you very much.
@@sophistichistory4645 Did Einstein worry about how many people would understand the theory of relativity? Game recognizes game.
Despite joe being in a wheelchair, he is the best tap dancer
0:55 so thats what Joe looks like from the front? Seth, never do that again
"hows the wife"
*gotta run*
Notice the pace the white guys were working vs everyone else, I feel this was another thing everyone seems to have overlooked
BORN UNDERGROUND! GROWN INSIDE A ROCKY WOMB!
as a white man i can comfirm this is our work song
The fact that this is an old Gene Kelly/Fred Astaire dance bit makes this even funnier.
Thank you for someone seeing this.
This version actually pops much better than the original.
What’s the original?
@@maddalonefarms «The babbit and the bromide»
I love that they chose “The Babbitt and the Bromide” as their white guy working song, out of every possible song ever.
Joe …. Moved …. His … legs …
Whys every seth song sound like it came from the 1950's lol
The Unknown this song isn’t Seth’s, it came from the 1946 picture “Ziegfeld Follies.”
plus seth loves old movies and musicals, the inspiration to most his songs
It can be parodyed
I like how Peter can spin with both legs shackled and not twist them
WE MAKIN IT OUTTA THE SAWMILLS WIT DIS ONE 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
“Day is never finished. Master got me working. Someday Master set me free.” -Cartman
Props to Joe for nailing that tap dance what a chad
Brilliant, brilliant. Family Guy is played out today, but we have these classics to remember it by. Hope they don't go on like the Simpsons.
I always loved how Joe's legs are like noodles most of the time
Once again another homage to the MGM musicals. This time...they're spoofing on Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire.
Care to tell which work of them exactly?
Ziegfeld Follies (1946) - The Babbit and the Bromide - Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly
homage or just joke theft since they didnt do anything with it
LakeTwig
Thats not wholly fair, recontextualising it as a work song on a chain gang is doing something with it.
Also spoofing Woody Allen’s “Take the Money and Run” (1969).
At least the white guys song has more than just two lines in it
To be fair the black people song has been practiced and perfected for years
0:11 south park transitions be like
I like how they looked at the sky from the hawk cry
0:56 Joe Quagmire and Peter facing the front thank me later
What’s the point of this comment
AAAAAAAAH
I like how only the fmain characters have chains on their legs hahah
I liked the Woody Allen movie when he’s on a chain gang and he sings this miss Lisha song with a Jewish Brooklyn accent . I think the movie was “Take the Money And Run”
How tf can Joe move his legs?
+UNSTOPABLE GAMING (dunstopable1357) nah sorry
+UNSTOPABLE GAMING (dunstopable1357) cool hand peter
Mamadou Ndiaye i think he was lifting with his arms
with his hands
He was using his hands to move them