Genuinely this is the best of Seth’s comedy. The ability to convey the mundane and average of life in absurd context which always makes it extremely funny Edit - Btw special shout-out to the voice actor who was at the dmv, the blue car and caveman. He was excellent at delivery and they don’t use him anymore. Also of course recognition to the talents of H John Benjaminin and Seth green.
@@goatscream8345 yep! Exactly why I love that show. And I think Charlie and Alan convey it the best with delivery but Pim is an excellent one for the back and forth.
Analyzing humour is always an interesting quest, you hit it on the head. The banter between Seth and Seth about robot chicken is always good for a laugh
@@FantasmaNaranja real. Of my homie came out for a game night as a femboy, football wouldn't be the only ball he'd be playing with and it wouldn't be the only game I'd be getting that night 🙏
@@gio_roll4 Yes. Seth Green voices Chris, and Seth McFarland voices a variety of characters, of course. Anytime anything with Seth Green in it is brought up and ragged on, Chris is always in the scene. Chris's love of film is a nod to Seth's obsession with movies.
Didn't get the "Without a paddle" joke until years later and to find out it scored 14% on "Rotten Tomatoes", I can see why Chris was so upset by that. Lol
The movie is amazing imo it's about 3 friends rejoining after one of their friends passes away going out to find D.B. Cooper's treasure like they always talked about
@@noahberg101That's my childhood movie and after rewatching it from time to time the actor that played the trio's friend that died is freaking Antony Starr AKA Homelander.
These dialogues make Family Guy funny in the first place. It's the upper hand the show has compared to the rest of similar programs. When you think about a conversation it sounds and looks like this. Especially arguments. In the Gary and Karen cutaway the two characters are constantly interrupting each other, stuttering while trying to find the right words, getting angry etc. I think everyone can relate to these in some level. The earlier seasons of Family Guy especially were legendary.
Maybe it's funny because it purposely makes the viewer uncomfortable by displaying things they might say or have experienced as the joke, which is funny because it's like mocking the viewer
The wife and husband "cavemen" fight is absolutely WILD lol "Here's act 2 of the performance" I'm not married and even I know this dialogue is absolutely real in a dying marriage 😅😂😂
I appreciate how even though seth is a millionaire and probably doesnt really have to deal with most of this in his life hes able to properly joke about it
The A,E,I,O,U and Y joke was so friggin funny. Symbolizing the vowels as elitist businessmen while the consonants are average people, then “Y” trying to play both sides😂. That’s probably one of my favorite skits from FG
Thays not the joke. U got it wrong. It's not symbolizing vowels vs continents. The whole joke revolves around how in school they tell you the vowels are "A E I O U and sometimes Y" so in the skit all the vowels are seen being vowels aka working and being serious about there position, then "Y" comes in late and he's on the phone not paying attention meaning he is "sometimes" working aka sometimes a vowel. Not sure why u looked so deep into it
@@Goose21995 There's even more to the joke because the rest of the vowels are complaining about "Y", and then "Y" says on the phone "F, what's up?". As in F___ Y__
7:07 Scenes like this and the train robbery from the previous video where characters are about do some cartoony ploy that only works in movies and then are interrupted by having to consider the consequences of what they are about to do just to ultimately deciding they shouldn't do it because they can empathize with those on the other side, honestly humanizes these characters a lot more than the psychopaths they become in many of the later episodes
I mean shes not wrong tho. He hides porn in his closet and pretend he doesn't and then complains his wife doesn’t have enough sex with him without realising the latter is connected with the former
I kinda always loved how they'd make Chris kinda a big fan of Robot Chicken since his voice actor made Robot Chicken and then most of the other characters would talk smack about Robot Chicken lmao
Why do all of these hit so hard because these are all conversations we have all had at least one time in our lives show of hands from anyone who knows what I’m talking about
Cleveland saying “Don’t forget to put your tools away” is so accurate because if you go to a construction site, a lot of them leave the keys in the vehicles. I was in high school and this one road was being repaired, and I turned one of the tractor excavators on. That expensive and powerful ass machine was in the hands of a kid. I didn’t try driving it anywhere or anything. It was just cool to have access to. Also, there was this other machine they didn’t leave the keys in, but it was like the size of half a house. I have no idea what it was for.
I think it’s more just that construction workers often don’t own these things and multiple people operate them depending on shift so you could be screwing everyone over if you don’t keep it somewhere everyone else can access.
I watched a movie where the guy carried the bullet that killed his friend. It still had blood on it... and was still in the casing. The double barrell pump action shotguns in cartoons are my favorite. Expect less, and you'll be slightly less disappointed.
I think u guys are looking way too far into this. The only similarities might be the stuttering and thats it, smiling friends jokes and placements are much different. Owed to their shorter run time
This is Family Guy humor dude get cultured bruh... when Family Guy first came out Zach was still in his dads bawlzack .. N American Dad is better than all of them btw
lol maybe he watched the director’s cut? lol anyways, him getting the timestamp wrong makes it more realistic. Very few people can accurately drop the timestamp of a scene down to the second straight from memory. Dude seemed too fried to pull that off.
Family Guy from like 1999 to 2007 was just pure comedy gold, especially scenes like these ones where it's just...simple, but effective. I don't know how else to describe it.😊