@@Th3hUnT3R1 Americans need to be told when to laugh. So they added laughing tracks. The differences between Europe and America can best be seen by watching Kitchen Nightmare UK and Kitchen Nightmare US.
And especially so when one remembers that apparently Germans don’t have humour, which is utter nonsense, of course. The german language is ideal for humour, but you can only truly appreciate it if you understand German.
another one would be: 'frauen haben auch ihr gutes' - 'women are actually alright' from a scene in which a father tries to teach his adolescent son about sexual relationships.
The creator of these characters is Loriot, a brilliant humorist and subtlety. He entertained German-speaking countries for decades with sketches, movies and cartoons. Much of it is legendary and integrated into German usage. He held up a mirror to the (bourgeois) German post-war society, was satirical, very intelligent, but could also produce fantastic slapstick. Unfortunately, there is little of him to be found on YT. An example with mediocre image quality but english subs. "Das Bild hängt schief", The picture is hanging crooked: ua-cam.com/video/uV-IZBIkudk/v-deo.htmlsi=bBQXLX5_Wf9ewWda
Na endlich fangt ihr an, auch den Link anzuhängen. Ich mache das schon seit Jahren. Es ist ein harter Kampf mit dem Stereotyp aufzuräumen, dass wir keinen Humor haben. Ein Kampf gegen Windmühlen...
Loriot was a genius! This sketch is from 1977! If you like Loriot's humour, there are tons of videos on youtube. I also recommend "Das Frühstücksei" The breakfast egg 🤣
loriot was a national treasure of german television in the 80s and onwards. he also had a tv show in which they played little skitches. and made two movies. most of it brilliant. he wrote, directed and played. and used the same group of actors who were also brilliant in their roles.
Loriot, actually Bernhard-Viktor “Vicco” Christoph-Carl von Bülow (born November 12, 1923 in Brandenburg an der Havel; † August 22, 2011 in Münsing-Ammerland), was one of the most famous German humorists from the 1950s onwards worked in literature, television, theater and film until his death. Loriot initially established himself as a cartoonist, later he also worked as an actor, screenwriter, animator, presenter, director and set and costume designer. In 2003 he was appointed honorary professor of theater art at the Berlin University of the Arts. After completing his art studies, Bülow produced his first works as a commercial artist and designed the characteristic bulbous-nosed man. From 1950 onwards, Bülow worked as a cartoonist, first for the Hamburg magazine Die Straße, then for the magazines Stern and Quick. Since then he has used the stage name Loriot. From 1967 to 1972, Loriot hosted the television program Cartoon for ARD's Süddeutscher Rundfunk, for which he was also the author and co-director. It was originally a series of international animated films in which he also included his own work and thus artistically left the narrow framework that the magazine medium had imposed on his drawings. Loriot's initially pure moderation from a red sofa increasingly became an independent humorous element of the program. Loriot later also incorporated sketches in which he himself took the lead role into the episodes. In 1972 the cartoon series ended. In 1974, Süddeutscher Rundfunk produced a one-off program called Loriots Telecabinet that foreshadowed some of what was to come over the course of the decade. In 1976, Loriot's Clean Screen was the first episode of the six-part television series Loriot on Radio Bremen, in which he presented both cartoons and mock sketches (the latter often together with Evelyn Hamann). The series is considered the highlight of his television work and made Loriot an integral part of German television, literary, cultural and social history. In 1988, Loriot shot the film Ödipussi as author, director and leading actor, followed in 1991 by Pappa ante portas. Vicco von Bülow died on August 22, 2011 at the age of 87 in Ammerland on Lake Starnberg. He was buried on August 30, 2011 in the immediate family circle at the Heerstraße forest cemetery in the Westend district of Berlin. A funeral service was also held for him in the Evangelical Lutheran St. Gotthardt Church in Brandenburg/Havel, where von Bülow was baptized on December 30, 1923. In 1986, Loriot publicly called for donations to renovate the church. The Art Directors Club mourned its honorary member in a newspaper ad with the words: "Dear God, have fun!"
He also apperead in the US-filmproduction "the longest day" from 1962 with sidekicks like John Wayne, Sean Connery, Rod Steiger, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Henry Fonda and some others... 😎 😀
Loriot was a genius. A true artist and comedian. He observed German society into detail and used what he saw as a template. Loriot still is a German treasure and the benchmark for comedy.😂❤
Yeah. That’s what Loriot did: observing people and putting a mirror in front of us. And somehow we didn’t get offended. Maybe because it was always the others he was showing. Not ourselves…😉
This is so spot on. A friend gave me the advice once to never say to my girlfriend that I didn‘t do anything today. It’s a red flag, and you lose respect if you do. And I believe that he was right. „Oh, I read a book for a while, then I went to the bathroom to shave, then I went to buy some tooth paste, then I ate an apple, then I called my brother.“ Man, I‘m such a busy person. Or, as I as a rational person would put it, I did nothing. I don‘t participate in these games.
Even though I‘m not a big Loriot fan, this sketch and the men in the bathroom still make me laugh 😂, even though I saw them many times since I was a little kid. Classics! ❤ Glad you enjoyed it as well. 😂
Loriot. Different countrys, same problems. The worst question: “What are you thinking right now.” As a man, you can't get out of this number. No chance. Dont miss "Die Nudel" oder "Das Ei".
Loriot has a lot of stuff like that. He was an exquisite observer of human interchange. I.e. Das Ei ist hart - the egg is hardboiled or Männer im Bad - men in the bathroom. But he not only make comics - real life comedy, too. I.e. Das Jodeldiplom - the yodel diploma. Watch and laugh.
Hallo D, again! I was laughing tears about your reaction. Great! This is a old german cartoon by "Loriot". That is his actors name. His real name is "Victor von Bülow". He died on 22.08.2011 in the age of 88 years. He was a great german cartoonist and comedian who has his popular time in the 70s. He makes such houmor like in this Video, showing the normal people how funny they are in their life. If you want to see more of this "higher" humour, look for him! So like I look for your new Videos!! Many greatings from Duisburg in Germany!
Nice to see someone abroad appreciate Loriot so much. He created many german classics and his humor still works today, he definitely was ahead of his time, like Monthy Python was.
@@ReactionsbyD She: "What are you doing?" He: "Nothing!" She: "Don't you want to hunt a bit?" He: "No, just relaxing and sitting by the fire!" She: "But, ..."
Loriot was an expert to show a comedic and sarkastic mirror to the "little annoying" things of the german "middle class" society. He also has made some Movies (Papa ante portas, Ödipussy are the ones I remember) - No idea if they are available in english or with english subtitles. Other comic sketches (with engl subtitles) The Egg - ua-cam.com/video/-Ex6Me3dfZQ/v-deo.html The Race Track - ua-cam.com/video/S0Auzn8UeD8/v-deo.html The broken TV - ua-cam.com/video/XGzf_ENs0YU/v-deo.html
"Männer im Bad" is another great one, I don't know if there are English subs though... But there's "The broken TV" and "The painting" (sketch comedy, not a cartoon) on UA-cam. These two are worth watching. :)
Ah, you already did this before! Speaking of Loriots details: The unmodern waltz-music in the back suits well. Speaking of running gags: Every german older than 55 understands if you're YELLING at him: " I - DON'T - YELL at you !!" It's a meme.
*There are 2 sentences missing in this UA-cam video.* After he's yelling: "I'm not yelling at you!!" he whispers: "I'll kill her! Tomorrow I'll kill her!". 😂
@@u.e.u.e.yes, I can confirm too, cause I had to proceed that sketch at school - that sentence was at the end of in „Das Frühstücksei“ (Das Ei ist hart). I still know the text of it till today 😅
Thats what made Loriot great and even adaptable to non germans, his ability to be relatable to almost everyone.👌 Sadly no 400 Episodes but certainly a few to go!
Its not the real ending of the national treasure cartoon from Loriot. At the end , Hermann is looking in the camera and he said very clear and calm : "Tomorrow i will kill her, i swear - tomorrow i will kill her ".
I'm glad our humour finally made it across the atlantic ocean😂😂😂
The only downside to this gem is the added laughing track that wasn't included in the original version.
Realy importend point.
It's really fucking annoying, idk why they did that.
@@Th3hUnT3R1 Americans need to be told when to laugh. So they added laughing tracks. The differences between Europe and America can best be seen by watching Kitchen Nightmare UK and Kitchen Nightmare US.
Americans can't go 2 seconds without any sondeffect. Just look at every US reality tv show@@Th3hUnT3R1
@@Th3hUnT3R1it's there to tell Americans how to feel about it.
I must have landed in a parallel world, because I see an American laughing at German humor.😂
German here: You made my day!!
Germans have no humour!
And especially so when one remembers that apparently Germans don’t have humour, which is utter nonsense, of course. The german language is ideal for humour, but you can only truly appreciate it if you understand German.
This Cartoon is international (by Loriot)greetings from Cologne Germany.😅
Every married man all over the world in every universe knows this, so he has to laugh if he doesn't want to cry.
In my generation saying "Ich möchte einfach nur hier sitzen - I just want to sit here" is a common quote and everybody knows where it is from.
another one would be:
'frauen haben auch ihr gutes' - 'women are actually alright'
from a scene in which a father tries to teach his adolescent son about sexual relationships.
@@vonkunstfreiheitgedeckt I love it 😂
Mein Sohn ist 16. Er sitzt und spricht. From the same movie.
My son is 16, he sits and talks.
"Ach was.."
"Die Ente bleibt draußen!"
"Dann habe ich mein Jodel-Diplom. Dann habe ich was eigenes..."
"Mein Name ist Lohse. Ich kaufe hier ein"
😊
"Was machst Du hier?!!!" "Ich wohne hier!" "Aber doch nicht um diese Zeit!"@@katrins9953
In Germany after Loriot died we say, god want him, because he wanted to laugh in heaven
Do you remember, in the SZ (big newspaper) they dedicated him a whole page. And all there was, was the line "dear god, have fun"
Loriot is a classic german cartoonist.
The next most famous animated skit would be : Das Ei ist hart (the egg is hard)
Also Awsome ''The Noodle''
This "Scenes of a matrimony" has three parts. The third is when the tv is broken.
Odee die Episode: "Mein Hund kann sprechen"
More like "Das Bild hängt schief!"
Edit: also do not forget about the Jodel-Diplom.
Loriot war einfach der Größte!😊
When Loriot (who wrote, painted and spoke that comic) died, a big german magazine titeled: Dear God, have fun.
The way it keeps building up and up....perfection.German humor is very subtle, but when it hits, it hits!
It's so nice to see German jokes from the 60's and 70's still work today as well as in America as also in Germany :D
Honestly I think this one works in every single country in the world lmao - ( other than the Taliban hahaha )
@@ReactionsbyD
Haha guess you're right :D
@onsbyD "she wants me to do something,mhhh where is my favourite belt and my favourite stone,mhhhhhhhhhhhhh...."
Loriot is the master of german humor 😂😂😂
Ich habe es schon 1000 Mal gesehen und trotzdem wieder Tränen gelacht.😂
Yupp!! 😍
Yeh! You found Loriot! Congratulations! Yes there is much more and it is all very real.
Even the Yanonami-indian guy in the south american rain forest or an Inuit man far north near the pole would smile and say "yes, I know that".
He was THE best in Humor and Satire.
Loriot was one of the greatest german comedian.
the greatest
The creator of these characters is Loriot, a brilliant humorist and subtlety.
He entertained German-speaking countries for decades with sketches, movies and cartoons.
Much of it is legendary and integrated into German usage.
He held up a mirror to the (bourgeois) German post-war society, was satirical, very intelligent, but could also produce fantastic slapstick.
Unfortunately, there is little of him to be found on YT.
An example with mediocre image quality but english subs.
"Das Bild hängt schief", The picture is hanging crooked:
ua-cam.com/video/uV-IZBIkudk/v-deo.htmlsi=bBQXLX5_Wf9ewWda
Na endlich fangt ihr an, auch den Link anzuhängen. Ich mache das schon seit Jahren. Es ist ein harter Kampf mit dem Stereotyp aufzuräumen, dass wir keinen Humor haben. Ein Kampf gegen Windmühlen...
That sketch was actually inspired by Jacques Tati, but he really made it his own.
ua-cam.com/video/ZIF5WALshI8/v-deo.htmlsi=_gFuDRex5BOSlgsa
Loriot was a genius! This sketch is from 1977! If you like Loriot's humour, there are tons of videos on youtube. I also recommend "Das Frühstücksei" The breakfast egg 🤣
Rearly? 1977
@@hubertniesing7565 Yep!
Loriot was a man ahead of his time.Just remember this was in the 70s
Nah. I guess that exact situation did apply in the stone age even. But his observation still is the most spot on accurate up until today, i agree.
Some things never change
loriot was a national treasure of german television in the 80s and onwards.
he also had a tv show in which they played little skitches. and made two movies. most of it brilliant.
he wrote, directed and played. and used the same group of actors who were also brilliant in their roles.
Haven seen it hundred times and still laughing about it. This kind of humor is immortal...
Loriot provides the finest german humor ever seen on tv
This is from a great german Humorist. Anything from him is exelent !
Loriot had such a fine and unmatched sense of humour.
Loriot, actually Bernhard-Viktor “Vicco” Christoph-Carl von Bülow (born November 12, 1923 in Brandenburg an der Havel; † August 22, 2011 in Münsing-Ammerland), was one of the most famous German humorists from the 1950s onwards worked in literature, television, theater and film until his death. Loriot initially established himself as a cartoonist, later he also worked as an actor, screenwriter, animator, presenter, director and set and costume designer. In 2003 he was appointed honorary professor of theater art at the Berlin University of the Arts.
After completing his art studies, Bülow produced his first works as a commercial artist and designed the characteristic bulbous-nosed man. From 1950 onwards, Bülow worked as a cartoonist, first for the Hamburg magazine Die Straße, then for the magazines Stern and Quick. Since then he has used the stage name Loriot.
From 1967 to 1972, Loriot hosted the television program Cartoon for ARD's Süddeutscher Rundfunk, for which he was also the author and co-director. It was originally a series of international animated films in which he also included his own work and thus artistically left the narrow framework that the magazine medium had imposed on his drawings. Loriot's initially pure moderation from a red sofa increasingly became an independent humorous element of the program. Loriot later also incorporated sketches in which he himself took the lead role into the episodes.
In 1972 the cartoon series ended. In 1974, Süddeutscher Rundfunk produced a one-off program called Loriots Telecabinet that foreshadowed some of what was to come over the course of the decade. In 1976, Loriot's Clean Screen was the first episode of the six-part television series Loriot on Radio Bremen, in which he presented both cartoons and mock sketches (the latter often together with Evelyn Hamann). The series is considered the highlight of his television work and made Loriot an integral part of German television, literary, cultural and social history.
In 1988, Loriot shot the film Ödipussi as author, director and leading actor, followed in 1991 by Pappa ante portas.
Vicco von Bülow died on August 22, 2011 at the age of 87 in Ammerland on Lake Starnberg. He was buried on August 30, 2011 in the immediate family circle at the Heerstraße forest cemetery in the Westend district of Berlin. A funeral service was also held for him in the Evangelical Lutheran St. Gotthardt Church in Brandenburg/Havel, where von Bülow was baptized on December 30, 1923. In 1986, Loriot publicly called for donations to renovate the church.
The Art Directors Club mourned its honorary member in a newspaper ad with the words: "Dear God, have fun!"
He also apperead in the US-filmproduction "the longest day" from 1962 with sidekicks like John Wayne, Sean Connery, Rod Steiger, Robert Mitchum, Richard Burton, Henry Fonda and some others... 😎 😀
God will have fun 😄😄😄
@@felixropke9777 That's true. I totally forgot about it.
Loriot and Heinz Erhardt where the best humorists in germany!
what part did he play?@@felixropke9777
Loriot was a genius. A true artist and comedian. He observed German society into detail and used what he saw as a template. Loriot still is a German treasure and the benchmark for comedy.😂❤
so funny😅
Loriot was a genius in observing society.
Loriot is so real. That´s why his comedy is so funny.
Yeah. That’s what Loriot did: observing people and putting a mirror in front of us. And somehow we didn’t get offended. Maybe because it was always the others he was showing. Not ourselves…😉
So, so many years old but still fantastic 🙂 Loriot was by far the best comedien Germany ever had.
I love how you can relate 100%
This is so spot on. A friend gave me the advice once to never say to my girlfriend that I didn‘t do anything today. It’s a red flag, and you lose respect if you do. And I believe that he was right. „Oh, I read a book for a while, then I went to the bathroom to shave, then I went to buy some tooth paste, then I ate an apple, then I called my brother.“ Man, I‘m such a busy person.
Or, as I as a rational person would put it, I did nothing. I don‘t participate in these games.
Nobody passes Loriot without laughing. Greetings from Germany! :-)
Loriot war genial.Seine Cartoons und Sketchs waren Brilliant.
Loriot was brilliant. His cartoons and sketches were brilliant.🤣🤣
The fact that this can relate most man around the world and that's so funny even after such a long time is brilliant😃
Nice! Loriot was a genius in showing all these imperfections, especially in the relation between women and men… this is a timeless classic! 😉🤣😆👍
Hi from Germany
Loriot nailed always😂😂😂
His real name was Vico von Bülow and he had a very silent Smiley way to look on people 😊
Even though I‘m not a big Loriot fan, this sketch and the men in the bathroom still make me laugh 😂, even though I saw them many times since I was a little kid.
Classics! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it as well. 😂
Loriot. Different countrys, same problems.
The worst question: “What are you thinking right now.” As a man, you can't get out of this number. No chance.
Dont miss "Die Nudel" oder "Das Ei".
Didn't Al Bundy answer that question correctly by saying "You know, if I wanted you to know I would be talking"? 🤣
@@MichaelReiter He also said, when asked if he missed his wife: "With every bullet so far."
The last sentence of this scetch is also funny
0:56 :'DDD or as a child NEVER say you're bored in front of your mum!!! Love Loriot, one of my favorite is 'The picture is crooked'.
Tons of episodes available...
Every single one hits that way..
Loriot has a lot of stuff like that. He was an exquisite observer of human interchange. I.e. Das Ei ist hart - the egg is hardboiled or Männer im Bad - men in the bathroom.
But he not only make comics - real life comedy, too. I.e. Das Jodeldiplom - the yodel diploma. Watch and laugh.
Hallo D, again! I was laughing tears about your reaction. Great! This is a old german cartoon by "Loriot". That is his actors name. His real name is "Victor von Bülow". He died on 22.08.2011 in the age of 88 years. He was a great german cartoonist and comedian who has his popular time in the 70s. He makes such houmor like in this Video, showing the normal people how funny they are in their life. If you want to see more of this "higher" humour, look for him! So like I look for your new Videos!! Many greatings from Duisburg in Germany!
Haha!😄Ja, könnte so hin und wieder sein.😆
this is loriot ...the master of german comedy
Nice to see someone abroad appreciate Loriot so much. He created many german classics and his humor still works today, he definitely was ahead of his time, like Monthy Python was.
I like how you really get the humor, a lot better than other people who react to Loriot.
😂😂😂 I'm from Germany and, I love your laugh 😊😂😂😂😂
It's simply brilliant.
Countries might be different, but married couples are everywhere the same.
Loriot was a very good observer.
isnt that amazing? I think this went back all the way to the cave man days lol
@@ReactionsbyD She: "What are you doing?"
He: "Nothing!"
She: "Don't you want to hunt a bit?"
He: "No, just relaxing and sitting by the fire!"
She: "But, ..."
Was brilliant - still is brilliant. If u have some one to......share, direct, just let it flow . Beautiful.
My late soul - mate and me used to watch Loriot and know it by heart - we used his sentences also daily without knowing :)
Not only is the struggle real, but it's universal...
among all ages nations and languages
47 years old and still so relatable
The funniest part is how this is exactly how my parents were…
That is LORIOT. Love it since decades.
Concratulation 😂😂 you See Loriot - all time the best👏👏👏
Loriot was a genius. And his sketches /comics are still so true
Das ist deinen Leben. Du bist Hermann.😂
He has also made a TV series ("Loriot") with himself and other actors, as well as 2 movies: "Ödipussi" and "Papa Ante Portas".
Loriot was an expert to show a comedic and sarkastic mirror to the "little annoying" things of the german "middle class" society.
He also has made some Movies (Papa ante portas, Ödipussy are the ones I remember) - No idea if they are available in english or with english subtitles.
Other comic sketches (with engl subtitles)
The Egg - ua-cam.com/video/-Ex6Me3dfZQ/v-deo.html
The Race Track - ua-cam.com/video/S0Auzn8UeD8/v-deo.html
The broken TV - ua-cam.com/video/XGzf_ENs0YU/v-deo.html
With the Search ua-cam.com/users/results?search_query=loriot+english+subtitles you may find more 🙂
Aanother Loriot episores: "Das Ei ist zu hart." // Das Bild hängt schief // Die Nudel😎
Großartige Beispiele! The more often you watch them the more you laugh!
Schmeckts?
"Kaputter Fernseher"...ich lasse mir nicht von einem kaputten Fernseher sagen, wann ich ins Bett zu gehen habe 🤣
Please show us the reaction of your wife😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 A classic in Germany.
And real life.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣Loriot, a genius👍👍👍
Wie aus dem richtigen Leben 😂😂😂
Loriot was fantastic. I saw DSP16569 already posted links to more videos with English subs. They are classics in Germany.
similar
wife "are you mad at each other?"
bros:"no"
wife:"but both of you staring into the fire and don't talk"
"Yeah, it's awesome, so peaceful"
"The egg"is also brilliant.😊
i am amazed and delighted that an american appreciates this profound humour^^
Mein Gott, Männer 😂danke dass ihr noch darüber lachen könnt.😂😂❤❤
Loriot was such a genius. 😂
Ahh Loriot, is one of it's kind in the world!!
Glad that this classic finally crossed the atlantic ocean.
Loriot a friendly Gentleman and top Comedian ❤i miss him ❤
"Männer im Bad" is another great one, I don't know if there are English subs though...
But there's "The broken TV" and "The painting" (sketch comedy, not a cartoon) on UA-cam. These two are worth watching. :)
Brilliant!
Ah, you already did this before!
Speaking of Loriots details: The unmodern waltz-music in the back suits well.
Speaking of running gags: Every german older than 55 understands if you're YELLING at him:
" I - DON'T - YELL at you !!"
It's a meme.
I am german and I used to play this one on weddings with my Sister. Was allways funny :D
I clicked by accident on your video :P Loriot was comedian who really was good at capturing the daily madness everyone has to deal with.
Loriot was really ahead of his time and was able to hold up a mirror to the 70s to 80s german philistinism. Love it.
*There are 2 sentences missing in this UA-cam video.*
After he's yelling: "I'm not yelling at you!!" he whispers: "I'll kill her! Tomorrow I'll kill her!". 😂
I belive you are mistaken. That line is from "Das Ei ist hart"
@@Intelligenzbestie Really? Just in that? 🤭
@@u.e.u.e. Ja.
@@u.e.u.e.yes, I can confirm too, cause I had to proceed that sketch at school - that sentence was at the end of in „Das Frühstücksei“ (Das Ei ist hart).
I still know the text of it till today 😅
Its old but gold😂❤
Hello, I'm Swiss and that's very well known here too 🤡😂🤣🖖🇨🇭 brilliant 😂😂🤣
Loriot is BRILLANT and an icon ❤Had to laugh with you 😅😅😅, thanks for your reaction
Loriot is wonderful! Tip surch for: Ein Klavier, ein Klavier
Loriot is brilliant every times!!!!
I love love love the fact that you are watching Loriot. He was amazing!
I loved your rant about your wife. 😂😂😂😂
Thats what made Loriot great and even adaptable to non germans, his ability to be relatable to almost everyone.👌
Sadly no 400 Episodes but certainly a few to go!
Its not the real ending of the national treasure cartoon from Loriot. At the end , Hermann is looking in the camera and he said very clear and calm : "Tomorrow i will kill her, i swear - tomorrow i will kill her ".
This is the ending of "Das Ei ist hart" 🤗
My aunt and uncle performed that skit on their 25th anniversary because it kinda describes their relationship pretty accurately
To force your family members to watch your videos is truly brilliant! 😼
I am crying!! :D Crying again! I know Loriot since my childhood!
Ja der gute alte Loriot - er ist eine Legende
As a woman, I would never act like that, because I want my own peace and quiet. But there are quite a few ... Loriot was so good.
It’s one of my all time favorites! At least I‘m laughing about it - don‘t ask my husband…😂😂😂😂
I like the one Loriot-skit about the hard boiled egg 😅
I like them all lol
We've have all been there. Wife or mother it's always the same everywhere in world.😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣