Funny thing, most comedians are now putting on shows but have security lock up people’s phones as they enter the auditorium. The Bill Burr show in NY was AMAZING due to that.
@@apokolypzejonez22 he is one of the biggest snowflakes now. He use to discuss race and banter with patrice oneal but seems since his wife wears the pants in the family his comedy now mainly is about crazy white women or sensitive white men while being one himself. I miss classic burr from the O&A days like the Philly rant that made him famous
"Never underestimate the powers of the handicapped!" "We won't!". That right there, is the message Damon Wayans was trying to get across with the Handi-Man sketches. He felt disabled people were largely ignored, and why shouldn't they have a badass superhero to look up to? Too many people take comedy like this at face value, and fail to see it in the context in which it was intended. This was absolutely hilarious, Damon and Jim Carrey are so talented. Up, up, and awaaay!
Yeah he had a cleft foot and they thought he would be a dwarf cuz he didn’t grow till he was like 16. So he was even more for the handicapped then anyone realize.
He did this way before the Batman movie but , his Riddler Bad Guy persona came to my mind as well seeing this as an adult, kinda crazy bc in episode 1 he was the chairman of the Super Heroes
PPMS! I found this piece to be quite informed and sensitive while worth every bit of laughter it induced. I was born in 1987 and can vaguely recall it's original airing. I was only 15 when I first noticed symptoms, 18 years later I find myself in the least bit triggered by an almost 30 year old commentary/skit. I'm shocked that they were this mindful and progressive.
I was born in 81 blind in one eye, party def in both ears, and have Asperger's syndrome, and remember the original airings of this very well, as In Living Color was hugely popular in my school growing up, and was required Sunday night viewing, and I don't recall anyone being offended at the time. Also I've never let my handicaps stop even me even though I can no longer drive, I still go to work everyday, make a living helping others in my community working for a non profit for seniors, pay my bills, keep a roof over my head, and take care of my family like a man!!! People are just too damn soft these days, and want everything handed to them on a silver platter their way, or no way, or they curl up on a little ball like a child. To these people I say grow up, grow a pair, don't let your faults stop you, and get on with life!!!
of course you could. Josh Blue still has a great career, Rosie Jones gets regular work. The problem isn't the humor it's that people who don't know how to frame a joke can't do this humor right and get upset when people boo them. Damen Wayans could play handiman next week and people would laugh. But Bill Maher would try and fuck it up and then when people called him on it he'd blame cancel culture.
I'm handicapped and I think this is hilarious. It's even funnier now than seeing it when I wasn't. Some disabled folks, not all, but some, simply don't get it. If you are offended by something like this, you're just going to be further ostracized. If you can poke some fun at yourself people will warm up to you easier.
That's why people like Ricky Berwick are so liked, because they can make fun of themselves and make the most out of life, not obsessively feel sorry for themselves and take it out on others, or constantly beg for pity. It's usually those people who have that annoying hero complex who think they need to speak for everyone, who think it's cool to be offended by every miniscule thing, those are the worst. That's who ruined things for everyone. It's gone to the extreme these days.
I dated a guy who was a paraplegic and he just loved this Handyman. He used to imitate him and some of the lines like “ this isn’t going to be pretty “ 😂😂
OMG. If they made this today. Certain groups would have a fit . But I get the feeling that the disabled would find it hilarious! Good comedy man! Miss this stuff....💯🙏😍
@@theamazingandtalentedblake8296In the 2000s we had the Boondocks, the tail end of MadTV, the Chappelle show, Family Guy, South Park and other controversial comedic cartoons. Things were still edgy back then.
I grew up watching this show,i was in grade school. Still funny as hell today. I don't know how any of them kept a straight face on here. Such great talent.
Same here, and it did not matter what your race/color was, we all laughed our asses off at this show, and at least in my school it was required Sunday night viewing to be talked about the next day at school among all my friends, and classmates.
No. This manner of thinking is incorrect. The brilliance of this is it's sensitivity to the plight of disabled people and the joke is actually on how white men conceptualized the problems of society and the "champions" they drafted into existence. Like the Clarke Kent/Superman issue of obvious identity. Glasses huh? I have a chronically degenerative condition that has nearly turned me into a vegetable from a once uber athletic and exceptionally built young man. I still have a fairly impressive physique as a matter of fact but I'm severely disabled, the reason why this is funny is because it pokes fun of a literary and visual medium that holds on to discriminative tropes within the genre. No, we can't just overcome our conditions/afflictions for the sake of plot and narrative furtherance but that's the joke! The joke is on the fantastical minds of white men writer's as well as the society that implored and consumed this malarkey.
Oh, there were definitely people pissed off about this. But you had people not scared of any kind of cancel culture. There was no internet so they couldn’t make any noise except for a page 6 article and then get forgotten. And also without the internet.... the offended people couldn’t rile other people up to jump on a bandwagon.
@@ceekayromeo3952 You talk about how it's a joke on the writers, your name is very similar to Caesar Romero as well.... omg! you are the joker, quick, call Batman!!!!!
I saw this with my brother in the early 90s. We both laughed so hard we were unable to hear the entire dialogue. Years later I learned the show was cancelled due to complaints it was offensive. I never watch TV anymore because it is pc and stupid.
I remember In Living Color and SNL from when I was a kid and I'm almost 40 now, but looking back if this skit had been made today there would be boycotts and people riding wheelchairs over copies of the VHS tapes (sorry, DVDs, or digital recreations) of this series. Still, Damon Wayans was funny as hell as HandiMan.
I feel like he's so much more into these roles when he was young and unproven as a talent you can see his passion and how intently he's taken on the persona of his character
RIP Humor. We miss you.
Sincerely,
Most of Us
It may come back..... But it's only up to us to do so.
Funny thing, most comedians are now putting on shows but have security lock up people’s phones as they enter the auditorium. The Bill Burr show in NY was AMAZING due to that.
@@apokolypzejonez22 he is one of the biggest snowflakes now. He use to discuss race and banter with patrice oneal but seems since his wife wears the pants in the family his comedy now mainly is about crazy white women or sensitive white men while being one himself. I miss classic burr from the O&A days like the Philly rant that made him famous
@@apokolypzejonez22 - Good idea! Comedy was sooo much better before cancel culture.
MAD TV
"Up, up and away..."
- falls out window 😂 lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
My favorite part 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Gold baby….
"Never underestimate the powers of the handicapped!" "We won't!". That right there, is the message Damon Wayans was trying to get across with the Handi-Man sketches. He felt disabled people were largely ignored, and why shouldn't they have a badass superhero to look up to? Too many people take comedy like this at face value, and fail to see it in the context in which it was intended. This was absolutely hilarious, Damon and Jim Carrey are so talented. Up, up, and awaaay!
Umm no Damon Wayans just did a really good handicapped impression!
@@BwAaS Um, yes. Damon has stated that about the Handi-Man character himself. That was his motivation for creating Handi-Man.
Well said🍻
According to his brother he grew up with a clubbed foot. So apparently he grew up disabled.
Yeah he had a cleft foot and they thought he would be a dwarf cuz he didn’t grow till he was like 16. So he was even more for the handicapped then anyone realize.
Jim Carrey's audition tape for Batman Forever 😆
Funny because he dressed like that too in the movie.
Very observant lol
Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992)
He did this way before the Batman movie but , his Riddler Bad Guy persona came to my mind as well seeing this as an adult, kinda crazy bc in episode 1 he was the chairman of the Super Heroes
@@DMACAVILLION Oh my God!!! What if they ARE the same character? The powerful hero secretly being a supervillain!
One skit crushed any SNL show any year. 💯
I have MS and I find this darn hilarious and ballbustingly funny. If you can't laugh at this, go home and cry to momma.
Mangekyo sharingan?
Salute!
PPMS! I found this piece to be quite informed and sensitive while worth every bit of laughter it induced. I was born in 1987 and can vaguely recall it's original airing. I was only 15 when I first noticed symptoms, 18 years later I find myself in the least bit triggered by an almost 30 year old commentary/skit. I'm shocked that they were this mindful and progressive.
@@CqThatdude Pass it on😅
I was born in 81 blind in one eye, party def in both ears, and have Asperger's syndrome, and remember the original airings of this very well, as In Living Color was hugely popular in my school growing up, and was required Sunday night viewing, and I don't recall anyone being offended at the time.
Also I've never let my handicaps stop even me even though I can no longer drive, I still go to work everyday, make a living helping others in my community working for a non profit for seniors, pay my bills, keep a roof over my head, and take care of my family like a man!!! People are just too damn soft these days, and want everything handed to them on a silver platter their way, or no way, or they curl up on a little ball like a child. To these people I say grow up, grow a pair, don't let your faults stop you, and get on with life!!!
Falling out the window gets me every time
So funny!
And crashing into her desk with the cart.
💀💀
In 5 minutes, they have outperformed many movies and shows as of late. Love this
You could NEVER get away with this humor in today's society.
of course you could. Josh Blue still has a great career, Rosie Jones gets regular work. The problem isn't the humor it's that people who don't know how to frame a joke can't do this humor right and get upset when people boo them. Damen Wayans could play handiman next week and people would laugh. But Bill Maher would try and fuck it up and then when people called him on it he'd blame cancel culture.
I'm living color was proof that you can laugh at anything as long as it's funny and has great comedians 😂
I love how you can clearly see Handi Mans costume underneath his clothes.
😅😅
😂
😂😂😂😂 I noticed it too when I first saw this as a teenager back in the day! I’m like, are they really that damn dumb?
why: It's a joke about how when Superman puts on a pair of glasses, nobody can tell that he is the same person.
I like how they did that because no one even knows who Superman wearing a pair of glasses is
2019 and still funny asf
Him falling out the window every time still gets me🤣🤣🤣
I'm laughing my ass off. I miss shows like this they were actually funny. Now they can't show stuff like this because people are oversensitive pussies
2020 and I'm still laughing 🤘
@@burningmisery 2021 🤣
I agree this was a Friday night for me
This was the greatest thing ever. I was in my 20s, when this aired, & I laughed so hard I nearly peed myself. I have Cerebral Palsy, by the way.
so do i Kelliviti i find this funny to
That’s good to see. It’s not derogatory. It’s lighthearted and hilarious
How old are you now? You said "back in my 20s"
When did this air?
@@nicholasharper81 during the mid 90s.
I'm handicapped and I think this is hilarious. It's even funnier now than seeing it when I wasn't. Some disabled folks, not all, but some, simply don't get it. If you are offended by something like this, you're just going to be further ostracized. If you can poke some fun at yourself people will warm up to you easier.
That's why people like Ricky Berwick are so liked, because they can make fun of themselves and make the most out of life, not obsessively feel sorry for themselves and take it out on others, or constantly beg for pity.
It's usually those people who have that annoying hero complex who think they need to speak for everyone, who think it's cool to be offended by every miniscule thing, those are the worst. That's who ruined things for everyone. It's gone to the extreme these days.
I dated a guy who was a paraplegic and he just loved this Handyman. He used to imitate him and some of the lines like “ this isn’t going to be pretty “ 😂😂
Damn I miss 90's comedy.
70's, 80's, & '90's...when this wasn't a nation of pussies.
"What about a cup of water by the coola?" lol
Friendly cop greets Handi...
Also friendly cop... Instantly shoots Handi in the back 😂
Who else wants a high budget Handi-Man movie 😏
I mean. Isn't that Blankman?
Love it....but with all the snowflakes nowadays taint appinen😜😣
Can't do it these days. Too many sensitive people.
We got Blankman instead. No complaints here lol
That would never happen 🤣 the sjw would have a fit
I miss this show... This is not mean spirited, it is just humor...
Some strong 1950s Lois Lane vibes here. I love how Handi-Man doubles over and falls out of a window every time
Gee, I wonder why... maybe because they are literally parodying Superman?? You think?
Please bring comedy back to these days ! Before everyone had their feelings hurt...I was a kid watching this... this is the best!
Oh yes, the good ol' days when you can laugh at anything and not be accosted with hate and vitriol.
OMG. If they made this today. Certain groups would have a fit . But I get the feeling that the disabled would find it hilarious! Good comedy man! Miss this stuff....💯🙏😍
The 90's was so Raw! 😂😂😅 I miss that Era.
Culture and society were more relaxed
I’m sure the 2000s would’ve been ok with it cause it wasn’t as woke then
@@theamazingandtalentedblake8296In the 2000s we had the Boondocks, the tail end of MadTV, the Chappelle show, Family Guy, South Park and other controversial comedic cartoons. Things were still edgy back then.
I grew up watching this show,i was in grade school. Still funny as hell today. I don't know how any of them kept a straight face on here. Such great talent.
Same here, and it did not matter what your race/color was, we all laughed our asses off at this show, and at least in my school it was required Sunday night viewing to be talked about the next day at school among all my friends, and classmates.
Damon is a comedical genius! One of the most underrated comics ever! His last stand performance was the funniest shit ive seen since Eddie Murphy raw!
"Raw" wasn't that funny compared to "Delirious".
This should have been an actual series 😂
Lmao not that muahahaha ass laughing I'm high asf off my ass and this shit got me wheezing
He did something similar when he was in Blank-Man the movie
I wonder when Handi- Man will show up in the DC movies....
Rumor has it...
Handiman is marvel u fucking simp
Handiman's storytelling is way better.
I miss when people could make real jokes and not worry about offending people
Don't we all.
No. This manner of thinking is incorrect. The brilliance of this is it's sensitivity to the plight of disabled people and the joke is actually on how white men conceptualized the problems of society and the "champions" they drafted into existence. Like the Clarke Kent/Superman issue of obvious identity. Glasses huh? I have a chronically degenerative condition that has nearly turned me into a vegetable from a once uber athletic and exceptionally built young man. I still have a fairly impressive physique as a matter of fact but I'm severely disabled, the reason why this is funny is because it pokes fun of a literary and visual medium that holds on to discriminative tropes within the genre. No, we can't just overcome our conditions/afflictions for the sake of plot and narrative furtherance but that's the joke! The joke is on the fantastical minds of white men writer's as well as the society that implored and consumed this malarkey.
Oh, there were definitely people pissed off about this. But you had people not scared of any kind of cancel culture. There was no internet so they couldn’t make any noise except for a page 6 article and then get forgotten. And also without the internet.... the offended people couldn’t rile other people up to jump on a bandwagon.
@@ceekayromeo3952 You talk about how it's a joke on the writers, your name is very similar to Caesar Romero as well.... omg! you are the joker, quick, call Batman!!!!!
@@theridz1981 actually we had the internet since 83. But cancel culture wasn't a thing.
Damn! Slams the mail cart into the desk. LMAO He just falls out the window and I'm hollering! When did comedy become offensive?
And we thought the 21st century was going to be cool... it’s tragic what it’s turned out to be.
He may not be the hero we want..but he's the hero we need🤣🤣🤣
LOLOL i cant believe people are actually offended by this, I think this is hilarious.
I'm pretty sure you have to be mentally handicapped to be a SJW in the first place.
Yeah SJW's worship disabled people as their gods.
He should be in Infinity War part 2.
+E M 😆😆😆straight up
Haven't you heard we live in outrage culture now? If you're not outraged by someone then you just haven't lived yet!
This should have been its own show 😂😂!!
Man this brings back good memories, these days suck I'd love to go back to this time,they wish they could write shows like this again
What about a cup of water by the cooler?
I just wait until he "drops" from the window " Up, up and away!"
Why don't we have shows like this today? Wish tv was like the good ole days.
Only thing on tv now is sex and trash shows.
Because liberals.
Yeah all the shows now are about how white people suck and everybody must be trans
I wish alot of things from those day mate. Sigh..... Time Machine away!
Because conservatives are too triggered and busy banning books and content they deem offensive.
WE NEED ANOTHER SHOW JUST LIKE LIVING COLOR COMEDY LIKE THIS WAS GENIUS AND FUNNY ASF LMAFOOO
Political correctness ruined this type of humor 😟
@@lexingtonconcord8751 Very true honestly
Jim Carey is definitely channeling Dr Lazardo from Buckaroo Banzai
Up up and awaaaaaay!!!! Falls out window 😂😂😂😂 it never gets old
Still looks better than Captain Marvel.
Comedian
Captain Marvel? Does that make Dr. Naughty a ableist Dr. Sivana?
@@TechnoHajikelist That's Shazam now. Captain Marvel is a piece of cardboard named Carl Manvers.
There's no way they could do this kind of comedy today! The show would be taken off the air !!!!(
Imagine the lawsuits if this was produced nowadays.
Oh the SJWs would melt if this aired today.
This never gets old
@2:00
"Ive come to make a with-draw-al " Funniest shit I ever heard
4:17
Wearing his cape and suit under his street clothes is just the icing on the cake.
"Let's get busy.....!"
Man this day and age this is beyond impolitically correct 💯
What happened to the days when we weren’t so thin skinned?
"LETS GET BUSY" ......."Tell it to the Judge" ROFL
I saw this with my brother in the early 90s. We both laughed so hard we were unable to hear the entire dialogue.
Years later I learned the show was cancelled due to complaints it was offensive. I never watch TV anymore because it is pc and stupid.
Maybe his hearing can get impaired at times. Up up and away (down)
We needs to bring this back those days when real comedy n music 90
Shape of the cut out when he busted through the wall 😂
Jim is amazing in this.
I've always said the only people offended by the word retarded are parents that are ashamed their child is handicapped...
Just the fact that you were able to write the “R word“ four years ago, and we can’t now... this censorship is evil.
Clark Dent 🤣🤣🤣🤣, crazy part is he got the whole suit on under his fit, cowl and all exposed, and nobody know it’s him 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Yep. Don't underestimate the power of the handicapped.
Pure gold 😂
Classic... Couldn't get away with it today in the 2000s
This in today's pc culture wouldn't fly.. this was top top notch sketch comedy Damon was the best we need this kind of comedy again
Handy man , mr peepers and fire marshal bill, can watch them all day, the laughters is healing AMEN
Damon Wayons Was A Comedic Genius!!!
The greenscreen gets me everytime. 🤣
I love how he just falls out the window lmao
Actually very heartwarming and funny AF too!
Something this hilarious couldn't exist in this day and age.
Clark Bent. That is brutal.
The way Handi-Man falls off the
Window
Hilarious
Doctor Naughty will learn to never underestimate the powers of the Handicap for real!!!!!
#AUTISMAWARENESS
I love this- such a gem
It's HANDIMAN MAN MAN man man an an
Oops, wrong handiman
4:12 "Seize him!!" I've remembered this sketch for over 30 years....
Благодарность за то, что еще остаются такие алмазы юмора, без зацензуривания! ❤😊
I always enjoyed these skits. I was really surprised to find out that it is based on a true story!
Handi "Mans" Clone!! Lol That's Super "Mans" Clone, Bizarro... Gotdamn Hilarious.....😂😂
4:13 "Let's get busy" [Que Star Trek Fight Music]
I am starting to feel like that rumor that Blank Man was going to be a HandiMan movie might have been some what true.....
2:05 That security guard is pretty quick on the trigger, considering it's an unarmed black man.
I remember E teaching me about "dissing
"Lots of dimes in there because of you" 😂😂🤣🤣😂😂🤣🤣
For those unfamiliar with the reference look up the March of Dimes.
I MISSED HANDI-MAN MAN !!! 💯
Love how he just flops out the window 🤣
Hahaha… “Handy”-Droid.
Lmao 🤣 great show, I miss the 90s
The music in Doctor Naughty's hideout sounds a lot like Ganon's Tower theme from Ocarina of Time.
Classic black excellence.❤️🤣🙏🏿💯🇨🇦🇯🇲🇧🇧💐#2021
Real jokes, without any regard for people's feelings or woke culture are so much funnier lol
such a great show! and a great skit!!!
Boy am I glad I grew up then
Most of my humors really it in living color I grew up with 😅 I don’t mind play one of my characters in this
The way he winks, I know what he means
When Jim Carey played Dr. Wiley and then Dr. Eggman 🧐
He'll be perfect for Dr. Wily as well as Eggman
This is better then marvel
it's sad we have to watch old stuff to have a good laugh
Musc better than anything we have today. In living color was the best. Sadly people get offended by it because they can't take a joke.
we all goin to hell lmao
That step at 2:21 😂😂😂
LMAO
I remember In Living Color and SNL from when I was a kid and I'm almost 40 now, but looking back if this skit had been made today there would be boycotts and people riding wheelchairs over copies of the VHS tapes (sorry, DVDs, or digital recreations) of this series. Still, Damon Wayans was funny as hell as HandiMan.
I feel like handi man eventually evolved into the blankman movie.
Whaddaboutacupofwaddabydacooler? GENIUS!
Man....if the generation now saw this haha. I still watch this for guilty pleasure
Ah back when Jim Carey was a funny f***er
Now he's just funny...i mean the other thing.
I feel like he's so much more into these roles when he was young and unproven as a talent you can see his passion and how intently he's taken on the persona of his character
put a shirt on.
Soon as you shave that Caterpillar off your lip