Canadian Reacts to Hilarious German Cartoon: Loriot - I Just Want To Sit Here
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Here is my reaction and commentary to I Just want to sit here by German cartoonist Loriot.
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Original Video : • I Just want to sit here 😏
I've never watched this sketch with a laugh track. That's new to me as well.
I think, that isn't a laugh track. That's real audience, which is sitting and laughing in a TV studio. The laughter is far to irregular, to be a laugh track
@@Anthyrion Maybe.
@@Anthyrion No. In the original there is no laughter.
The laugh tape was unfortunately added for British television. Probably to show that Germans laugh too. Actually it came without.
There were also many German comedy series with laugh tapes back then. Loriot's show was performed in front of an audience and then broadcast with the sounds from the audience. The laughter sounds more natural, sometimes comes with a delay and there is always a cough in between.
I always think: unfunny people need a hint to know when they are allowed to laugh 🥸
The Laugh-Track is nothing artificially added but comes from the first TV broadcast. You won't get this without it (it's a non 'Married with Children'-copy!)
One guy - he was a very best friend of mine - told me this: He came from work and just needed a time for himself, just sitting on his couch, staring at the wall against him (for a half of an hour maybe). POINT!
THAT was a horror for his girlfriend... You know what I mean...
3:29 - This laugh track doesn't exist in the original, I'm hearing it for the first time. 🤔
In German he' just called "Knollennasenmann" - the bulb-nose-man.
And yes, the version without the laugh track is better! The radio in the kitchen, however, really captures the German family in the 60s.
I thought it was a nice touch
How great you discovered LORIOT!👍🏼
I think, you can also find loriot stuff without the artificial laughter. Pretty sure
the egg was not "on point"
that was his point 😂
I do not know where the laughing track is coming from. I think it has been added, I do not remember that it is in the original.
You should watch "Das Bild hängt schief", which is brilliant as well.
Loriot did not only make these little animated scenes, he also acted his own sketches and directed other sketches from his show. He was very particular about the actors following his scripts.
One of his sketches you should check out is "Das Bild hängt schief" (The picture is crooked)
Unbeatable!
In Germany, we say that there is no one who has “looked the people in the mouth” like Loriot
I think this is no canned laughter and is recorded when the cartoon is aired to an audience in a studio !
Perhaps the laugh track was added by the uploader to avoid copyright claims?
Hi, Mace! Another sketch with two men in a bathtub is funny!!!
That is how all of my family functions, every day, every single one..i'm damn serious. Greetings from germany~☆
... *_ICH SCHREIE DICH NICHT AN!!11!!!ELEVEN!!_*
Loriot also was in the war-Movie „The longest Day“ from 1962 with John Wayne and Robert Mitchum
Loriots real name was Bernhard von Bülow, a member of prussian Officers and Officials family von Bülow. In tradition of his family he in wwll became Oberleutnant and Iron Cross owner. So the producers of the noted movie had been surely surprised, to see such an unusual german officer of prussian nobility.
@@brittakriep2938 Or as Wikipedia puts it, _Bernhard-Viktor Christoph-Carl von Bülow (12 November 1923 - 22 August 2011), known as Vicco von Bülow or Loriot (German: [loˈʁi̯oː] ⓘ), was a German comedian, humorist, cartoonist, film director, actor and writer. As an artist, he was almost exclusively known under his pen name Loriot, which is the french term for the bird oriole depicted as a crest in the coat of arms of the Bülow family._
@@KaiHenningsen : This describes him better I his career as artist he , as far as i know, also directed (?)/ inszenierte the Opera ,Der Freischütz ' ( The Freedhooter?).
Moin, Moin Mister Kanada, sie sprechen schon ganz gut Deutsch. Bravo! Es sehr schön zu sehen,
wenn Menschen wie Sie, sich für unsere Kultur und Sprache interessieren und sogar lernen. Sie machen das sehr, sehr schön. 👏👍Wie Sie schon sagten, der arme Mann möchte sich einfach nur entspannen und die Frau rennt wie ein aufgedrehtes Huhn hin und her und lässt den armen Mann einfach nicht in Ruhe. Zum Glück ist das nur eine Show.
Wer denkt, die Deutschen können weder lachen noch lustig sein, liegt total falsch, ich weiß gar nicht woher das kommt. Ich lache sehr, sehr gerne und liebe Spaß. Diese Show kenne ich gar nicht.
Wunderschöne Grüße und haben Sie weiterhin viel Freude.
Ps. Die Deutschen sind Kanada und Schweden sehr Dankbar, ohne ihre Hilfe nach dem Krieg wäre die Deutsche Bevölkerung verhungert.
🙏🙏🙏
Moin ut Bremerhaven vun de waterkant😁.
The laugh is real, you have the original video from an old TV show from the 70's. The sketch was broadcast on a Saturday evening live television show with an audience.
allerbest un hool di wuchtig mien keerl👍
Classic. Thanks
Which Saturday evening show are we talking about there? Because I seem to recall Loriot under contract with ZDF for „Der Große Preis“, with the cartoons of Wum and Wendelin, but that was iirc a THURSDAY evening show, always from the same studio in Mainz, with a limited audience… The sound of the reaction of the audience feels like a Saturday evening Kulenkampff-show with a live audience in a bigger venue.
There is an English subtitled, non-laugh track version on RUclips.
there is no laugh track in the originals
Loriot is French for oriole, which is the heraldic animal of the Bülow family. Which brought some famous people like conductor Hans von Bülow, or Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow.
Cool and thank you
@@UntilWeGo And his granpa, was the commander of the personal guard of the last German emporer. And this gramps, told him to do, what he would like most, after the WWII. And so he started his professional life, as a cartoonist and later he worked for the television at Radio Bremen, until he become the "Grandsigneur" of the German humorists and did 2 movies...
Humor vom Feinsten .
I'm hearing the laugh-track for the first time. It's not original.
Loriot do the drawing an the synchro of both figures by himself.
thats what my retired parents are like, my mom cant sit still for even 10 minutes without having to do some kind of chores, complaining all day, meanwhile my dad just sleeps all day or watches tv and does almost nothing at all, so my mom is stressed out because she has to do everything by herself and my dad is stressed out because he cant relax because my mom is running arround the house all day doing chores. But the thing is even if my mom gets help, so she gets some time to relax, she just immediately fills the gap with some other random sht that "has" to be done...
I can definitely relate these 2 to my parents as well 😆
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I am old. There was no laugh track in the original bit. Fact.
The original doesn't have a laugh-track.
ruclips.net/video/B2p6132ix_A/видео.htmlsi=ukb_HLUuf0VJ2OYt
Version ohne Lachen...
why on earth is there a laugh track on this video? This doesn't exist in the original video...