This isn't a parody. This is advertising. They changed literally nothing. They couldn't even find charts and lead sheets for it and were too cheap/lazy to get someone to transcribe it, so they used the original recording.
@@Attmay Wrigley was most likely 100% supportive for obvious reasons. The label on the gun package has the modern logo, probably a stipulation by them.
I actual was going to comment "Well...technically....since this was shot for shot exactly how the original live action was done.........with no parody...would it not have been a homage??" but, you are right; it's a commercial.
Juicy Fruit commercials... my friends and I always got a giggle taking the lines out of context: "Take a sniff, pull it out." Or try this one: "The taste is gonna move you when you pop it in your mouth."
"Okay so let's just take some 80's commercial and throw Peter into it." "Should we add a gag or put some sort of twist on it or...?" "C'mon man, you're working too hard."
True story: I first heard this commercial when I was 4. I thought the lyric was "the juicy SALT...it gets right to ya!" Since there was no gum in the house I poured a little mound of salt on top of a 1" square of sandwich bread and downed it. It was neither juicy nor fruity.
I was the only one expecting Peter to get horribly injured in a skiing accident, with his legs cartoonishly disjointed? Not one drop of blood spilled. What the hell, yo?!
@@StephenKershaw1 LOL. Okay dude, sure. Your comment is very impressive and we all think you're like SUPER alpha now, or at least more manly than I am. You good now?
Really taken aback by the slick graphics and smooth transitions, if only other cartoons were this innovative (leaving out the explicit content), our childhood would've been super cool or even super creative.
It was to enforce how soft it was. On the other end was Big Red, which would cut the roof of your mouth if you chewed it wrong at first, then the cinnamon BURNS!
I remember that commercial from back in the day, holy shit talk about fucking flashbacks! When you were a kid in the 80's those commercials actually sold the product! Family Guy nailed that shit!
My core memory of this commercial is me at 7 being in trouble for something, then getting in more trouble because I was singing the jingle and my dad getting madder at me for not paying attention.
*What parody Is:* Making a piece of fiction that makes fun of a pre-existing piece of media or public figure. *What Family Guy thinks parody is:* Copying a chewing gum commercial and replacing one person with Peter.
Like how old are you? To have known stuff like this?😆 that old cheesy gum commercial came out in the early 80's. I remember it as a little kid lol. I'm 44
0:22 must have been a treat for the animators to get the vanishing points right with such an unusual pan shot, although they probably had the original to work from at least..
@@chrisrj9871 Actually I was born in 2001 so I am the current generation but you're quite right, most people are like that. I mean 1992 was very different to 1998 in terms of music, pop culture and technologu
@@betaman7988 - I say things when I'm irritated... I was 10 in '90 so I saw the decade from front to back. 1990 was very "In Living Color" (an old sketch comedy show). By the end of 1992, things REALLY changed; anything remotely 80s or 1988-ish was pretty much done, and more young people (at least older than me) were moving to grunge or gangsta rap, instead of the more "colorful" rock and rap we had. 1995 was when the 90s was truly defined and settled, though elements of the new millennium were creeping in. 1997........ yeah, the dumb boy bands invaded out of nowhere, which after years of more energetic and experimental alt-rock, rap and metal was a shock, and they controlled nearly everything by 1999. One generation of kids got into it and they act like all of popular music was made for them; by 2007, a newer generation thinks this is what music is... yeah I did the math. That's why music education/history is important. I guess I got irritated again. Sorry about that. I have a whole book of it in my head. I just don't like that the 90s used to have so much edge and intelligence and YET seems to be most remembered for the way it ended with the kids-only stuff.
Chris RJ Don’t worry, I know about musical education - after all, I’m a radio host! That was actually a really good guide. I have a stack of Beta and VHS tapes which go from 1982 right up until 1999 and they also help demonstrate just how the 90s evolved
Juicy Fruit won't ever admit this but the flavour comes from a by product of Whiskey. Which Whikey is made it generates a fruity syrup by product that used to be just thrown out, but the first Juicy Fruit factory was right next to a Whiskey Distillery so it's easy to assume where that by product now goes. The syrup was discribed as "fruity, but not you can't tell which fruit it is" This happens all the time, caffeine free products have their removed caffeine sold off to make caffeine pills.
Carter: "I want Peter to do something really humiliating. I want him to shoot and star in a shot-for-shot remake of the Juicy Fruit commercial for my amusement."
I remember this commercial as a kid. It's really sad that all the actors in the commercial were "skiing young people" and are now likely all 60ish years old. Sigh, back when people knew there were only 2 genders.
"Just as soon as I grab some powder with these skiing young people" Snow sometimes resembles powder so somebody trying to be hip (trendy and appealing to the youth) would call it powder, but most people really just call it snow. I'm sure you have slang in your own country so you know how it works.
The taste is gonna move ya for the five seconds it actually tastes of anything.
Juicy Fruit usually lasts. Are you sure you weren't thinking of Fruit Stripes? That was awesome for 5 seconds.
_The Taste is Gone!_
More like 15 seconds if you’re lucky
@@littleblueriolu9093 Take a sniff, pull it out
Take a SniFF, pull it OuOuOUT
Really honestly
Fun fact: Juicy fruit was the first ever grocery store item with a barcode.
I knew the first barcode was on a pack of gum in a corner store in 1974, but I don’t know it was Juicy Fruit
@@dimthecat9418 Ahhh I miss the gold ol days in the 70s. When I didn´t exist yet.
Seriously?
Correct. It’s on display at the Smithsonian Institution.
that is a VERY fun fact!!
This isn't a parody. It's a straight up commercial.
In the early days of television, sitcom characters would actually do commercials in character. That explains all of those *Flintstones* cigarette ads.
Must go skiing.
I mean it's literally a frame by frame copy of the original ad
Something tells me Seth gets paid for these parodies by the companies.
This isn't a parody. This is advertising. They changed literally nothing. They couldn't even find charts and lead sheets for it and were too cheap/lazy to get someone to transcribe it, so they used the original recording.
@@Attmay Now you see how far the rabbit hole goes!
@@Attmay Wrigley was most likely 100% supportive for obvious reasons. The label on the gun package has the modern logo, probably a stipulation by them.
@@mindeloman I feel bad for the show’s orchestra’s session musicians who didn’t get to actually play the song.
Naw. That's crazy talk
This wasn’t even a parody is was just a straight up advertisement.
Imma be honest, I went down to 7-Eleven a little while after I saw this and bought some Juicy Fruit. And other things but yes, Juicy Fruit.
I actual was going to comment "Well...technically....since this was shot for shot exactly how the original live action was done.........with no parody...would it not have been a homage??" but, you are right; it's a commercial.
@@NeverMindMan Did you take a sniff and pull it out?
I remember this commercial when it was on air
I don't think the FG writers understand what "parody" is.
The funny thing is, that ridiculously huge blue hat that one lady wears isn't an exaggeration. It was really that huge in the real commercial.
They even had it in the Aussie version:
ruclips.net/video/weZQVPh7w0k/видео.html
I remembered the jingle from when I was a kid and when I looked up the commercial I thought "What the hell? What's the deal with that fucking HAT?"
It was the 90s: wack shit was big
@@earnestborg9909 Nice try...it was the 80's.
"Gum! What the hell is going on?!"
Uhhhhh, ya got any gum?? A hee heeeeeeee..
Juicy Fruit commercials... my friends and I always got a giggle taking the lines out of context:
"Take a sniff, pull it out."
Or try this one:
"The taste is gonna move you when you pop it in your mouth."
🎯 🤣
Satisfied
"take a sniff. pull it out. the taste is gonna move ya when you pop it in ya mouth!"
Is this a Juicy Fruit commercial or a Brazzers video?
"Okay so let's just take some 80's commercial and throw Peter into it."
"Should we add a gag or put some sort of twist on it or...?"
"C'mon man, you're working too hard."
Now THAT'S funny!
Yeah, I expected at least some sort of punchline or zinger at the end or something. All it is is an animated version of the commercial. :-/
You guys are cringe. It's just an homage to an old commercial, not every second of every cartoon has to be a joke.
@@darknesskingsized8996 loving tribute too!
It's funny because I know what that is!
True story: I first heard this commercial when I was 4. I thought the lyric was "the juicy SALT...it gets right to ya!" Since there was no gum in the house I poured a little mound of salt on top of a 1" square of sandwich bread and downed it. It was neither juicy nor fruity.
Disappointment
the chosen one
I know you were only 4 but how did you mistake fruit for salt?
@@ARedMotorcycle The lyric OP is talking about is "Chews so soft, it gets right to ya!"
I legit LOL'd at this
I was the only one expecting Peter to get horribly injured in a skiing accident, with his legs cartoonishly disjointed? Not one drop of blood spilled. What the hell, yo?!
Ik
That would've required the application of a concept that is completely alien to the Family Guy writing staff. Something called "effort".
@@jonathankent1517It’s hard to get effort out of manatees with idea balls.
Thank you for posting this! This is perhaps my most favorite scene in all of Family Guy lore.
Lore? It's actually a little known fact that juicy fruit comes from the planet hoth.
@@octaviusdelmonte9019 : With all that ice and snow, they should call it Coldth!
Juicy Fruit loses its flavour faster than any gum I've ever had in my whole life. You have literal seconds before wishing you had your dollar back.
@@StephenKershaw1 LOL. Okay dude, sure. Your comment is very impressive and we all think you're like SUPER alpha now, or at least more manly than I am. You good now?
@@StephenKershaw1 Dude. What is your problem? For real. Did your dad invent Juicy Fruit or something? Relax.
@@curseyoujordanshow his mom is Karen Kershaw
@@StephenKershaw1 you okay man
@@StephenKershaw1 shut up dweeb
I will never forget that jingle. I don't know why advertising companies stopped employing jingle writers.
Because they consider it too costly now.
@@RocStarr913 Sound right, but do you know this for a fact, or are you just speculating?
@@jusztinnemeti6380 The Atlantic wrote an article back in 2016 called “What Killed The Jingle?”
@@RocStarr913 I'll try and track it down. Thank you for the reference.
I still hear jingles sometimes... ^_^
Key word being SOMETIMES. -_-
It’s funny how those commercial tunes stay in your head for life. This ad was from the 1990s, I think.
80s. The whole ski-bum trope is a big mid-80s thing.
I remember because I had a 13" color TV I saw this original commercial on when I was 7.
Oh my goodness that jingle took me right back to my childhood! Talk about a huge dose of nostalgia!
I love how those teens are doing a winter break in the middle of a galactic warzone....
There’s a winter resort on the other side
Serves great cocoa
Dude, they should have had Peter fall and hurt his knee again at the end! 🤣
*I ENJOY THINGS I REMEMBER*
After watching the cs188 RUclips poop, I was fully expecting the ending of the jingle to just endlessly repeat "the taste"
Same here. That YTP ruined the commericial for me.
Not that I'm complaining. ;)
Cs188, yasssss
The taste is gone
@@ninyaninjabrifsanovichthes45 😂😂
Juicy Fruit must've loved the advertisement within a show rather than an actual commerical
Which is worse? That I remember the gag? Or that I remember the commercial when it was on TV? XD
Juicy Fruit: The taste, the taste, the taste, the taste, the taste, the taste, the taste, the taste, the taste...
I love how we get transported to white desolate Hoth to some ski resort in Colorado
Still pissed at all the lies juicy fruit promised me as a child.
Fruit stripe gum is even worse. But it costs like a nickel, so can't complain to much.
I used to try to eat my gum the way they did in the commercial.
Props for actually going through with commercial in full...full on nostalgia
Juicy fruit is one of my childhood gum... And i didn't even know family guy have a commercial about it 😅
0:19 me neither.
I've probably watched this parody / commercial about a hundred times in the past 2 1/2 years!!!
Really taken aback by the slick graphics and smooth transitions, if only other cartoons were this innovative (leaving out the explicit content), our childhood would've been super cool or even super creative.
Bending the stick of gum as they put it in their mouth is spot on. Who does that??
It was to enforce how soft it was.
On the other end was Big Red, which would cut the roof of your mouth if you chewed it wrong at first, then the cinnamon BURNS!
I think there’s a difference between a parody and a re-enactment.
Achievement unlocked: memories.
Saw this commercial 1,000 times as a kid. The 80s were the best!
I remember that commercial from back in the day, holy shit talk about fucking flashbacks! When you were a kid in the 80's those commercials actually sold the product! Family Guy nailed that shit!
THE TASTE THE TASTE THE TASTE
IS GONNA MOVE YAAAAAAAA
The taste of semen when you pop it in your mouth!
Juicy fruit was always my favorite. I just wished they made something that had flavor for more than 2 minutes
0:23 me too.
Whenever I see this I always want to get Juicy Fruit, this actually works as an ad lol
0:12 why the hell is the brim on her hat so damn big?
Edit
After watching the legit commercial her hat is actually that big nice job family guy
All I could do was think of the cs188 parody
I always wondered if this "commercial" also had cocaine references
I love the smell of Juicy Fruit.
Craig Harvey-Gurr same
Same
Me too.
I checked... thats a shot for shot recreation of the actual 80s ad...
There's way too much ecstasy on their faces for a piece of gum lol
Indeed, but that's true of most consumer products that are advertised. Soda pop is a good example.
That fact they didnt change anything but just added peter is comedy gold.
Whenever I buy gum I always get juicy fruit because of this...
Tool.
4 out of 5 RUclips commenters recommend Juicy Fruit for their readers who chew gum.
I still remember the first time i saw this shit. Almost lost my mind laughing my ass off
I just watched this episode on hulu, and they cut this scene out of it on there. So I had to look it up to show my friend this scene.
Hats off to the gum company for letting them use this
Tbh this is the best juicy fruit commercial I have ever seen
Worst part is every time I'm with people and I give them some of it.. we start singing it
Is this from 1 of the Star Wars parody episodes? Some reason I don't really remember this. But after comparing, they nailed it!
Kind of sounds like "This Kiss". I'm gonna listen to that now.
My core memory of this commercial is me at 7 being in trouble for something, then getting in more trouble because I was singing the jingle and my dad getting madder at me for not paying attention.
Yeah that's just a full blown commercial.
This commercial was literally on every 4 minutes in the late 80s. Hilarious.
I love Juicy Fruit Gum.Im addiacted.
Me toi
It's official....Seth McFarland is a nut!! 😂😂🤣🤣😭😭😭😭💀💀💀
In the time it takes to watch this clip, the flavor will be gone.
Commercial would be more truthful to say "The taste the taste the taste is gonna lose ya!"
After hearing that song, I thought I remember it when I was a child.
Juicy Fruit... the ad lasts longer than the taste
If Star Wars had product placements.
*What parody Is:* Making a piece of fiction that makes fun of a pre-existing piece of media or public figure.
*What Family Guy thinks parody is:* Copying a chewing gum commercial and replacing one person with Peter.
26th subscriber here thanks for upload stay awesome SBellah714
Like how old are you? To have known stuff like this?😆 that old cheesy gum commercial came out in the early 80's. I remember it as a little kid lol. I'm 44
They all look like they really enjoy it…like REALLY enjoy it.
Dude if you ever want to do something awesome wait till something totally bad happens and then play this right after
Even as a little kid I thought the “take a sniff” line was completely stupid. Who tf takes a snort of a stick of gum before putting it in their mouth?
Why cut this out of the actual episode
0:22 must have been a treat for the animators to get the vanishing points right with such an unusual pan shot, although they probably had the original to work from at least..
Anyone see the ytp?
The taste is gone!
Take a sniff pull it out x5 in ascending notes?!
Hahah
You mean this one LOL
ruclips.net/video/buI_EY_wme8/видео.html
"Pull out your penis"
I never thought about it before, but wth does gum have to do with skiing anyway?
They're both hip and cool! [/s]
The song reminds me of watching old Coke ads
lmfao oh the 90's
Actually the ad seems to be from about 1985. But yeah it’s got one of those great jingles only an old ad can give
@@betaman7988 - This generation seems to think the 90s meant any year before they were born, regardless of what number was the third in the year.
@@chrisrj9871 Actually I was born in 2001 so I am the current generation but you're quite right, most people are like that. I mean 1992 was very different to 1998 in terms of music, pop culture and technologu
@@betaman7988 - I say things when I'm irritated... I was 10 in '90 so I saw the decade from front to back. 1990 was very "In Living Color" (an old sketch comedy show). By the end of 1992, things REALLY changed; anything remotely 80s or 1988-ish was pretty much done, and more young people (at least older than me) were moving to grunge or gangsta rap, instead of the more "colorful" rock and rap we had. 1995 was when the 90s was truly defined and settled, though elements of the new millennium were creeping in. 1997........ yeah, the dumb boy bands invaded out of nowhere, which after years of more energetic and experimental alt-rock, rap and metal was a shock, and they controlled nearly everything by 1999. One generation of kids got into it and they act like all of popular music was made for them; by 2007, a newer generation thinks this is what music is... yeah I did the math. That's why music education/history is important.
I guess I got irritated again. Sorry about that. I have a whole book of it in my head. I just don't like that the 90s used to have so much edge and intelligence and YET seems to be most remembered for the way it ended with the kids-only stuff.
Chris RJ Don’t worry, I know about musical education - after all, I’m a radio host! That was actually a really good guide. I have a stack of Beta and VHS tapes which go from 1982 right up until 1999 and they also help demonstrate just how the 90s evolved
Whoever approved the line "take a sniff, pull it out" needs to find another job
At least it made cs188's job easier
The commercial lasts longer than the flavor of the gum!
I liked the juicy fruit 🍉 gum when, I was young.
Well speak of the devil, I just got myself some Juicy Fruit at 7Eleven, today!!!!
I just sang this song what is my life?
As much as I am a Simpsons person, this is probably the best scene in Family Guy.
Pete: Yummy
Alls I can imagine is cs188s parody lmao
Juicy Fruit
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
The taste
Juicy Fruit won't ever admit this but the flavour comes from a by product of Whiskey. Which Whikey is made it generates a fruity syrup by product that used to be just thrown out, but the first Juicy Fruit factory was right next to a Whiskey Distillery so it's easy to assume where that by product now goes. The syrup was discribed as "fruity, but not you can't tell which fruit it is"
This happens all the time, caffeine free products have their removed caffeine sold off to make caffeine pills.
Catchy!
Family Guy knows all the good stuff I swear 😉
Carter: "I want Peter to do something really humiliating. I want him to shoot and star in a shot-for-shot remake of the Juicy Fruit commercial for my amusement."
I remember this commercial as a kid. It's really sad that all the actors in the commercial were "skiing young people" and are now likely all 60ish years old. Sigh, back when people knew there were only 2 genders.
Wow HAHAHA I did not remember this bit!!
Nice redialed scene!!!!!
Lol her hat brim was huge
lol nice i liked those chewing gum :D
Obviously none of these people have had a tear of laser dragon lately.
Nahhh I’m not into Froosh
Please help poor English learner
- Just as soon as I grab ...what?... with these skiing young people
Some powder?
"Just as soon as I grab some powder with these skiing young people"
Snow sometimes resembles powder so somebody trying to be hip (trendy and appealing to the youth) would call it powder, but most people really just call it snow. I'm sure you have slang in your own country so you know how it works.
I love Juicy Fruit!
Family Guy. The king of people who are over 40 humor that No one who is under 25 will get.
Was a baby i try this gum juicy fruit in real life
I like gum but could never get on with juicy fruit....fun fact
when commercials were good.