@@Pejgn Oh I know, I just had the thought “Did Germany have hotdogs? Or did they just eat their sausages as is?” Just thought if someone said a joke like that I’d stop and think “…isn’t that a mostly American thing? How would he know?”
"Hold it in B.J. were almost through...oh shit better make this quiet" Nazi at the bottom hears what he thinks is the Elevator grinding...doors open other guy runs out with puke stuffed cheeks and Ralf's over the railing. Nazi takes a whiff as his Dog gives a deafening cry. then a Head Nazi says "Ja Hail Poopers"
@@GremlinHunter frankfurter means "from frankfurt" it does not specifify what is from there it can be a person a type of food or anything from frankfurt really
When I played this scene for the first time, I laughed my ass off all while feeling more than mildly terrified. Man, Machinegames really outdid themselves with these games.
Alex John They're definitely not the only games Machine Games has worked on. They're just the first games they've developed under the Machine Games name. They did lots of stuff before Wolfenstein like The Darkness and The Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay
idk about that, his uniform has SS on it, which means hes an SS soldier and werent those the hard core nazis soldiers instead of the wehrmacht, this scene was a matter of personality @pucciuslolcannalunga
Plant Lord Well yeah, not all people who joined Nazi party is really fanatic, some joined the Party just to catch their ambition, wealth and jobs. Its the matter on how you contribute and achievement for the Party, thats how they rewarded you.
Em I the only one who finds this scene terrifying, how the big buff guy just grabs his arm and tellls him how their going to take over America and the main character cant even speak German that well
That just saw the human sides of the most notoriest guards in history. Most likely he was an normal guards wanted his shift to end as fast as possible.
It'd have been funny when Jager left. The guard leaned to BJ and said something about not wanting to invade America just because they don't need it or something.
"fuck dude I just wanna go home and eat bratwurst and this fucking dick has to come over and hassle every fucking person who's scared of the dogs and guns"
What you have to remember is that BJ is so physically large, he had to get his Nazi costume custom-tailored in order to fit his frame. This simple gate-security officer, occupying one of the most boring positions in the entirety of the Third Reich, is in the midst of witnessing two of the largest men he's ever met (one of whom is so large that it looks like he could eat the other one) stand in a very, *very* tense moment. And then they both start laughing.
The only worse Moment for me in the series was "serving coffee" to Frau Engel on the train. Holy hell I almost shat my pants back then. It reminded me of the "detective" scenes in Inglorious Basterds so much
@@martindovah3810 your comment completely amplifies this scene for me, its so much more funnier to me because i primarily view it from the guard's POV now
Wikipedia: "A Frankfurter Würstchen (German for Frankfurt sausage) is a thin parboiled sausage made of pure pork in a casing of sheep's intestine. The special taste is acquired by a special method of low temperature smoking. For consumption, Frankfurters are not cooked; they are only heated in hot water for about eight minutes which prevents the skin from bursting. They are traditionally served with bread, mustard, horseradish and/or potato salad."
What is scary about that scene is of how you see different kinds of soldiers who actually exist in war times. The simple routine guy who just wants to get over with the orders given to him and then the psychotic apeshit insane killer who really enjoys being given or give orders and will even joke about difficult or suspicious situations where they may be some seconds from drawing a gun and kill or be killed.
I honestly think Greta knew BJ's smell or something and that's what caused her owner to be more suspicious. But with the hot dog answer, it diffused the entire scene.
General Rommel I never implied that they were - as that would be ignorant and I know my military history. It's the principles and ideology that the SS were founded upon that made it an evil organisation.
I think what makes this scene truly horrifying, is how human Rudi is. Laughing, petting his dog, casually saying they will take over the world and then sighing because this exchange was an experience to remember, even for him.
@@BARONWODENRIC His rank looks like Gefreiter and is like private, not corporal. Corporal is Obergefreiter and has 2 V as emblem. That's not the case here.
Brown-Streak Studios he has a sturmann rank with the collar and sleeve insignia so probably what the other dude said, someone who’s been put on desk work for some small discrepancy
He understands and reads it perfectly. He’s just crap at speaking it. Which makes sense considering how much he despises nazis right down to his bones.
I think they had him say hot dog maybe because in wolfenstein 3d since the the voices are difficult to recognize it sounds like the guards yell "Hotdog!" sometimes
+Alakaslam They actually say Achtung, which is attention in German. Hell, Rudi even yells 'mein leben!' moments before you plant a pipe in his skull, and anyone who has played Wolf3D will know where it originates.
I think the joke is that "Frankfurter" is what we Americans call the sausages you put in hot dogs. I haven't had the chance to play the new Wolfensteins, so I don't know if BJ knows German, but if he doesn't then he probably only recognized the word "Frankfurter" and was just trying to play along without knowing the language. This is a year old comment, but I'm going to reply anyways.
BJ knows very little German (he can basically say "hello, my name is"), and in the opening cutscene his partner tells him not to speak if he can avoid it
Thank you, that definitely is what the joke is about... which I was totally missing. Around here, we simply use "wurstel" to indicate the german sausage. Quite funny joke, now that I get it :p
Jevilz Watch dogs videos explaining stuff. He's a cyborg. He can only move in a mech suit in colossus and his head is detatchable from his cyborg body. That's how he survived
Scared to the point of turning those pants brown and wants to keep the roided out giant next to him and his human flesh eating dog from killing him. I’d probably act the same in his place.
If you were really a nazi soldier and someone hit you with this you would honestly probably assume they were just a little nervous about going through customs and just cracking jokes to break up tension
SharkEdge Gaming 0_o No the flashbacks, Oh God WHY! AND THEY READ IT ALOUD TOO Thats so relatable, I still get flashbacks of the savagry of some of my teachers Dx
I like this scene so much. Partially cuz it is terrifying as heck, partially cuz it is actually sort of genuine. They're all just cracking up over a stupid joke. It is so relatable.
@@bobhatessinners8327 thats wrong. Not every nazi-germany soldier was a nazi or choose anything. While jäger is a nazi, you Statement is still pretty dumb.
Probably cause they're racist. BJ (even though his mother is Polish-Hebrew) looks like a perfect Arian man. They probably stop him just look and admire his "features"
i think its realistic, i don't wanna reveal the identity of a spy and do paperwork or get killed, if the spy wanna kill my leaders i say go ahead, im not getting paid enough any way and i can easily deny any responsibility.
@@HellishSpoon You'd get shot for not doing your job properly and letting assassins in to kill your boss. The investigation will come to your doorstep how much you deny any responsability.
This is probably one of my all time favorite video game scenes. Made me genuinely laugh and feel afraid at the same time. I don't think any game has every mixed those two emotions for me before.
This is actually hilarious to me. The timing of the buff dude just walking in and just grabbing your hand being all intimidating and then laughing at "hotdog". I feel like this could be a meme.
Even when I'm not playing the game this guys stature and attitude unsettles me, what a great game not only in graphics and gameplay, but also in the way it conveys its characters and the way they can have said characters create an emotional response in players and even in those viewing.
+Amam Aucoin You are also wrong, Frankfurter is a German sausage similar to a hotdog, it's making fun of Americans lack of understanding of the rest of the world.
It's a joke referencing when President Kennedy said "Ich bin ein Berliner" instead of "Ich bin Berliner" supposedly being a mistake by saying "I am a Berliner (pastry)" instead of "I am a Berliner (citizen)" when it's not really a mistake at all. I don't know how people here don't know such common history.
The Idiodyssey look, all we know is when the SS comes knocking on your door checking your house for Jews you better have a fucking hot dog joke to tell
Played this the other night and this was possibly the most startling/scary scene. I had just finished playing The New Order and was expecting a lot of shit to go down and immediately gave myself a jump scare when Greta gets funny with you haha. Love the wolfenstein series
Terror billy's laugh is just full on menacing. Its like you can tell that hes already imagining splitting their skulls in half if this goes sour, and hes just not afraid. 😂
Everyone is dissing the guard for letting public enemy number #1 through, but if *my* job was passport-checking and somebody that looked just like the superman whose killed thousands of soldiers with his bare hands that the vets tell horror stories about showed up, I’d probably let them through and pray it’s just a coincidence too.
And additionally A. This is afaik before BJ was public enemy 1#, and B. It doesn't help when the one OTHER guy who's built like a fuckin wall in Germany walks in
PurpleStorm8 What's ironic is that he's fought Nazis ever since the beginning of the war (I'd say a good 5 or so years), so you'd think he'd pick up on some vocabulary from all the enemy chatter.
I loved this game, but man, The New Order still stands, for me, as the crown jewel of mature story telling in a shooter format. Absolute premier game. Horribly violent, but so sincere.
Just some background information/Austrian folk tale, each profession in the German speaking world in the Middle Ages had a “Zunft”, a gild, which basically defined the rules of the trade. A man from Frankfurt invented sausages of finely ground meat which were cooked in the process, which was forbidden by Frankfurt's butchers' gild, but _not_ in Vienna, so he moved there. Needless to say, his sausages were a big success still very much in demand to this day. His sausages are known as “Frankfurter” in Austria, because the inventor was from that city, but are usually called “Wiener Würstchen” (“Vienna-sausages”) everywhere else because they were first sold here. Have a nice day!
waffen guard in his head: Jaegar are you fucking kidding me right now he didn't even say anything in german Jaegar in his head: haha hot dog silly americans
I remember this, and I remember immediately shifting the grip on my controller in preparation for a fight to break out, as soon as he grabs your wrist! Such great "acting" in this game!