Monty Ballew was Jeff Dunham's first "doll" which he made in High School; It was an odd looking character. He had it when Bill O'Reilly interviewed him for a local news channel.
Britt, you should look up Jeff's first appearance on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He literally does 5 voices in ONE interaction: Peanut, Jose, "Little Ugly Jeff", a worm in a bottle, and his own voice. All in one bit! I bugged another Reaction channel to watch it, and that shocked the shit out of him when he saw it! I originally saw that same "bit" on a comedy show back in the very early 90s, but couldn't find it on YT.... however, pretty much the exact same interaction as what he did on the Tonight Show. So, that is very easy to find. Trust me on this..... I've been a fan of his since he was still coming up. It's not very long, but it will still shock you at the talent this man has. Also, check out (if you haven't seen it already) his puppet "Sweet Daddy Dee". That's also some funny shit right there!
As I heard it (I have zero interest in doing personal research), the idea of the coffee enema is that since those tissues are more porous and have more blood vessels, you literally absorb a huge caffeine boost into your system all at once instead of waiting for it to be processed through your digestive tract. That's as succinct as I can get without being graphic
He said "a$$hole" 😂😜 I think both Peanut, José Jalapeno & Walter were there at the beginning when Jeff started, I've seen a couple of old videos that must have been from the 90's were he used those characters. And Peanut was very different in his behaviour in those old videos.
Jose' was technically, sorta first in terms of his current list of characters. Before he went into stand up he was working commercials for a pizza place where he had a handful of puppets each one was a topping, pepperoni, pinapple etc. I don't remember what Jeff said happened, but at some point the other puppets got thrown away or damaged or whatever. Jose' was the only ''survivor''. After that I think it was Walter then Peanut, but those 2 popped up at about the same time so.
I think that Peanut is the first doll/dummy that Jeff became FAMOUS with. He had others before Peanut, but it's when he started adding Peanut to his act that he started to become successful. The first time I ever saw Jeff perform was on A&E's An Evening At The Improv. The first part of his act he didn't use any kind of doll or dummy. He just used his jacket. He told a story about being bored on public transit, and there being nowhere for him to sit on the bus , so he bundled up his jacket to make it look like a baby and used his ventriloquist skills to make it seem like the baby was crying. So he's standing in the bus, making it seem like he's trying to keep a little baby from crying, and demonstrating to the audience at the same time. Finally he pretends to get frustrated with the baby and snaps his jacket out so its no longer bundled and the "baby" disappeared. Then he brought out Peanut for the second half of his act. It turns out that Peanut is a member of a race called the Woozles. And he comes from a large family. His mother had quadruplets. She named them Eeny, Meeny, Miny, and Fred (because she didn't want no Mo). The second time Jeff was on An Evening At The Improv, he brought Peanut on right away. During the last part of the show Peanut was riffing on some guy in the audience who didn't seem to be getting the jokes. The guys name was Mike, which was very funny to me because my sister's husband's name is Mike, so it made it seem like Peanut was breaking the fourth wall and making fun of my brother-in-law. Which i just found hilarious. Every time Peanut would look to the audience and say "Hey Mike!" Then run his hand over his head in a "woosh" kind of motion and say "Neeeeow!" I would just crack up and laugh my ass off. The rest of the show was great too, but that Mike bit really got me good.
The Peanut toss has been one of Jeff's bits sense the 70s or 80s. Everything that happens is meticulously planned out by Jeff. It's fun to see Jeff at a show that isn't part of a tour for a special. You get to see him working on new material, he even tells you that's what he's doing.. I've even seen him working out the details of a character that wasn't "seen" for many years after a show I saw where he told us he was working on the new character and performed with it trying out material. TLDR, if it's in a special then it's 100% planed.
Jose Jalapeno was the first of his current characters, but he wasn't seen the first time. He created the character for a radio commercial before being on a tv commercial with other food-based characters.
Of his current active characters IIRC it's Walter as the oldest followed by Peanut. He does have older ones but they are from him as a kid, before being a "Pro", or no longer used.
@@nimblehealer199 you might be right, I couldn't find anything definitive on if Jose or Walter was older. But I do know his Jose routine didn't travel very well outside of TX. Probably part of the reason he ended up pairing him with Peanut instead of solo like his other characters.
If I am not mistaken the whoot whoot sound you heard was a reference to the Wizard of Oz when the Tinman was just found and all his joints were rusted. The sound, when done right, sounds like an oil can being used.
Think walter was his first character and then maybe peanut was his second. Jose, and bubba I have no idea who came first, but peanut may have been last.
Yeah you did, but darn, for the second time it was one that happened to not show the full thing 😂. I doubt you'd wanna do a third reaction to it, but for your own amusement, id recommend seeing if you can find the longer version cause the end part is hilarious too lol
I saw your video reaction to a compilation and this bit was in there. But great reaction. Peanut is one of my favorites. Keep reacting to Jeff Dunham. I wanna see you react to Bubba J next.
There's a lot of blood flow in the rectal area and it bypasses the liver, so less first pass metabolism (that's the reason suppositories work!) There's probably be a massive caffeine hit.
Coffee does literally nothing for me. I heard about that morning caffeine kick quite a lot when I was growing up, but when I actually tried coffee for the first time, I was underwhelmed. Besides that, I just don't feel like it's worth the trouble, because it takes a while to prepare, and I can't take it black, so I feel like I need a degree in chemistry just to make it remotely palatable. I don't bother with it anymore.
Pretty sure you reacted to the whole bit before. I’m not sure if you reacted to other peanut bits one about Wi-Fi password and the other about his kids and the family dog. Jeff’s first character was Walter he’s been using him since he was a teenager.
Actually, from what I have heard, the oldest puppet that is still active is Jose Jalapeno... On a Steeeek... Pretty sure it was Jeff himself that said that...
@@js3599 I just remember him doing shows early on with just Walter, that is the character that made him famous. Peanut and José were also very early characters. He was in Johnny Carson April of 1990 his 1st appearance and he used all 3 on the show. He used Peanut and Jose for his act but when he went to sit with Carson and fellow guest BB King he used Walter, as part of the interview. His first puppet he ever got was an old Mortimer Sneed his parents bought him, if you look at that puppet it’s very much half Walter and half Bubba J.
@@seeweda I seen an interview Jeff did where he said that Jose was tho oldest puppet in his ACTIVE (The ones he STILL uses on stage) roster of pf puppets... I am also familiar with Mortimer, but, as far as I know, he has not been active in Jeff's show for decades, but I could be mistaken on that... The first time I ever seen Jeff was in the early '90s, on a TV show called "Hot Country Nights"... Walter interviewed Reba McEntire... There are clips of that available on YT... I have also heard Jeff tell the story about how he created Walter by looking at himself scowling in the mirror and exaggerating the lines and contours and features of his own face to make Walter look the way he does... Even Walter's eye color match Jeff's... I have never heard of any Peanut origins stories, but I do know that the earliest clips I have seen of him (Peanut) was from the '80s... From what I have heard, it sounded to me as if Walter came before Peanut, but it could not have been by very long...
Please react to “Jeff Dunham - Penaut And His Dummy” it was uploaded 9y ago but the show was from 1991, this new one you reacted had a lot of those old scripts (still funny
You did watch this one before it was apart of the video peanut annoying Jeff for 10 minutes but I watch them so often it doesn’t bother me great reaction as always keep up the awesome work and your not an ai your just you
Monty Ballew was Jeff Dunham's first "doll" which he made in High School; It was an odd looking character. He had it when Bill O'Reilly interviewed him for a local news channel.
Britt, you should look up Jeff's first appearance on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He literally does 5 voices in ONE interaction: Peanut, Jose, "Little Ugly Jeff", a worm in a bottle, and his own voice. All in one bit!
I bugged another Reaction channel to watch it, and that shocked the shit out of him when he saw it! I originally saw that same "bit" on a comedy show back in the very early 90s, but couldn't find it on YT.... however, pretty much the exact same interaction as what he did on the Tonight Show. So, that is very easy to find.
Trust me on this..... I've been a fan of his since he was still coming up. It's not very long, but it will still shock you at the talent this man has.
Also, check out (if you haven't seen it already) his puppet "Sweet Daddy Dee". That's also some funny shit right there!
Check out Bubba J. You'll love him.
As I heard it (I have zero interest in doing personal research), the idea of the coffee enema is that since those tissues are more porous and have more blood vessels, you literally absorb a huge caffeine boost into your system all at once instead of waiting for it to be processed through your digestive tract. That's as succinct as I can get without being graphic
Hey you should do Darci Lynne she is a Ventriloquist and a singer and she won America got Talent she youngest to ever win it she amazing
Yeah, she's amazing!
I second this!!! Love her!!
Yep amazing!!
Kindalike Terry fator
He said "a$$hole" 😂😜
I think both Peanut, José Jalapeno & Walter were there at the beginning when Jeff started, I've seen a couple of old videos that must have been from the 90's were he used those characters.
And Peanut was very different in his behaviour in those old videos.
Jose' was technically, sorta first in terms of his current list of characters. Before he went into stand up he was working commercials for a pizza place where he had a handful of puppets each one was a topping, pepperoni, pinapple etc. I don't remember what Jeff said happened, but at some point the other puppets got thrown away or damaged or whatever. Jose' was the only ''survivor''. After that I think it was Walter then Peanut, but those 2 popped up at about the same time so.
I think that Peanut is the first doll/dummy that Jeff became FAMOUS with. He had others before Peanut, but it's when he started adding Peanut to his act that he started to become successful.
The first time I ever saw Jeff perform was on A&E's An Evening At The Improv. The first part of his act he didn't use any kind of doll or dummy. He just used his jacket. He told a story about being bored on public transit, and there being nowhere for him to sit on the bus , so he bundled up his jacket to make it look like a baby and used his ventriloquist skills to make it seem like the baby was crying. So he's standing in the bus, making it seem like he's trying to keep a little baby from crying, and demonstrating to the audience at the same time. Finally he pretends to get frustrated with the baby and snaps his jacket out so its no longer bundled and the "baby" disappeared.
Then he brought out Peanut for the second half of his act. It turns out that Peanut is a member of a race called the Woozles. And he comes from a large family. His mother had quadruplets. She named them Eeny, Meeny, Miny, and Fred (because she didn't want no Mo).
The second time Jeff was on An Evening At The Improv, he brought Peanut on right away. During the last part of the show Peanut was riffing on some guy in the audience who didn't seem to be getting the jokes. The guys name was Mike, which was very funny to me because my sister's husband's name is Mike, so it made it seem like Peanut was breaking the fourth wall and making fun of my brother-in-law. Which i just found hilarious. Every time Peanut would look to the audience and say "Hey Mike!" Then run his hand over his head in a "woosh" kind of motion and say "Neeeeow!" I would just crack up and laugh my ass off. The rest of the show was great too, but that Mike bit really got me good.
The Peanut toss has been one of Jeff's bits sense the 70s or 80s. Everything that happens is meticulously planned out by Jeff. It's fun to see Jeff at a show that isn't part of a tour for a special. You get to see him working on new material, he even tells you that's what he's doing.. I've even seen him working out the details of a character that wasn't "seen" for many years after a show I saw where he told us he was working on the new character and performed with it trying out material. TLDR, if it's in a special then it's 100% planed.
"2 sips and I'll be right back"
Accurate af. Lol!
Peanut is still my favorite 😂😂😂😂
Peanut slipping off Jeff's hand was on purpose. I've seen a few videos from the early 90's where he's done almost the exact same thing.
Yes, you have reacted to this bit before on a Jeff Dunham Peanut compilation.
Yes, "Some of the best of Peanut".
1:55 woozles only wear one shoe
Jose Jalapeno was the first of his current characters, but he wasn't seen the first time. He created the character for a radio commercial before being on a tv commercial with other food-based characters.
You really need to react to Achmed's son, it is hilarious.
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Throwing Peanut has been part of his act since before his first appearance on Johnny Carson. What happens afterward is always different.
Of his current active characters IIRC it's Walter as the oldest followed by Peanut. He does have older ones but they are from him as a kid, before being a "Pro", or no longer used.
Actually, Jose' is his oldest. He was created while Jeff was at Baylor.
@@nimblehealer199 you might be right, I couldn't find anything definitive on if Jose or Walter was older. But I do know his Jose routine didn't travel very well outside of TX. Probably part of the reason he ended up pairing him with Peanut instead of solo like his other characters.
@@tj_2701 in fact, one of the college's jocks loved it.
If I am not mistaken the whoot whoot sound you heard was a reference to the Wizard of Oz when the Tinman was just found and all his joints were rusted. The sound, when done right, sounds like an oil can being used.
Walter or Peanut because they both came out around the same time
Peanut is a hoot 😂
I don't think I've seen an edit/censored version of this video lol
I’m pretty sure it was intentional. I saw him do the same bit on a late show
Came here straight from Tom MacDonald's album autograph livestream.
Hell yeah! Hang Over Gang!
I have diverticulosis and coffee already goes through me like a rockstar through cocaine in the 80s🎉
Peanut was not his first he has been doing this since childhood but his first successful one was definitely peanut
Yeah but you still watch him once you go purple you never go back I guess that peanut got you hooked
Think walter was his first character and then maybe peanut was his second. Jose, and bubba I have no idea who came first, but peanut may have been last.
Throwing peanut is part of the act, he did it along time ago at a different gig
You have watched this peanut segment before, matter of fact i just watched that video of yours a few days ago lol
You seen this. I think it was part of best of peanut
The lining allows alcohol and caffeine to be absorbed into the bloodstream quicker without being broken down by passing through the liver or stomach.
Yeah you did, but darn, for the second time it was one that happened to not show the full thing 😂. I doubt you'd wanna do a third reaction to it, but for your own amusement, id recommend seeing if you can find the longer version cause the end part is hilarious too lol
I have...never had to poop after drinking coffee. I even drink it by the carafe.
This was part of the video '10 minutes of Peanut annoying Jeff '.
Fire reaction girl 🔥
Jeff's Halloween special, Minding the Monsters.
Repeatedly calling Jeff an a-howe cracks me up every time.
First one was some Howdy Doody looking thing.
Of the current puppets in his act, Walter was first.
I grew up watching him in the 80's, his first stage act puppet was Peanut..
Brit seeing as it's that time of year check out his Halloween stuff
15 mins I'm ready . I only drink about a cup 🥤 a month .
Coffee enama can be used to treat hypothermja
I remember jalapeño on a stick in the 80s
Walter is his first on stage,
Walter was first.😊
You most certainly have.
I saw your video reaction to a compilation and this bit was in there. But great reaction. Peanut is one of my favorites.
Keep reacting to Jeff Dunham. I wanna see you react to Bubba J next.
Thank you! Will do!
There's a lot of blood flow in the rectal area and it bypasses the liver, so less first pass metabolism (that's the reason suppositories work!) There's probably be a massive caffeine hit.
Coffee enema is for people who need caffeine but are fasting. Or a caffeine suppository. Yes, you can get caffeine suppositories.
coffee enema is done to get a better and faster caffine uptake.
While you HAVE done this skit before, but under a different title... It is NOT unusual for Jeff to throw Peanut across the stage...
Coffee has made me need to sit on the toilet. But it definitely makes me need to stand in front of the urinal.
Brett you've been there and done this you're not completely wacko
he has done the peanut throw a few times in his career
Jeffs first character was Osama Ben Ladin who he latter changed to Achmed.
JFC not 1st anything
I think Peanut has ADHD and as someone who has it (as well as my daughter/father/etc) I love Peanut. From what I know Walter was his 1st
You still need to react to Jeff Dunham BEFORE he was this famous. There are a lot of his earlier videos when he was on A & E's Evening at the Improv.
Coffee does literally nothing for me. I heard about that morning caffeine kick quite a lot when I was growing up, but when I actually tried coffee for the first time, I was underwhelmed. Besides that, I just don't feel like it's worth the trouble, because it takes a while to prepare, and I can't take it black, so I feel like I need a degree in chemistry just to make it remotely palatable. I don't bother with it anymore.
Here's a reaction I'd like to see it is Jeff Dunham and Walter on Blue Collar TV. The skit is on UA-cam
Pretty sure you reacted to the whole bit before. I’m not sure if you reacted to other peanut bits one about Wi-Fi password and the other about his kids and the family dog.
Jeff’s first character was Walter he’s been using him since he was a teenager.
Actually, from what I have heard, the oldest puppet that is still active is Jose Jalapeno... On a Steeeek... Pretty sure it was Jeff himself that said that...
@@js3599 I just remember him doing shows early on with just Walter, that is the character that made him famous. Peanut and José were also very early characters. He was in Johnny Carson April of 1990 his 1st appearance and he used all 3 on the show. He used Peanut and Jose for his act but when he went to sit with Carson and fellow guest BB King he used Walter, as part of the interview. His first puppet he ever got was an old Mortimer Sneed his parents bought him, if you look at that puppet it’s very much half Walter and half Bubba J.
@@seeweda I seen an interview Jeff did where he said that Jose was tho oldest puppet in his ACTIVE (The ones he STILL uses on stage) roster of pf puppets... I am also familiar with Mortimer, but, as far as I know, he has not been active in Jeff's show for decades, but I could be mistaken on that...
The first time I ever seen Jeff was in the early '90s, on a TV show called "Hot Country Nights"... Walter interviewed Reba McEntire... There are clips of that available on YT...
I have also heard Jeff tell the story about how he created Walter by looking at himself scowling in the mirror and exaggerating the lines and contours and features of his own face to make Walter look the way he does... Even Walter's eye color match Jeff's...
I have never heard of any Peanut origins stories, but I do know that the earliest clips I have seen of him (Peanut) was from the '80s...
From what I have heard, it sounded to me as if Walter came before Peanut, but it could not have been by very long...
Jeff's "mistakes" are planned.
honestly, i think Coffee Enemas are for people who are "Allergic" to Veggies.
Please react to “Jeff Dunham - Penaut And His Dummy” it was uploaded 9y ago but the show was from 1991, this new one you reacted had a lot of those old scripts (still funny
Coffee enemas are called high colonics dont know who inventeded it but there were on something other thsn coffee
I'm in love with you
You did watch this one before it was apart of the video peanut annoying Jeff for 10 minutes but I watch them so often it doesn’t bother me great reaction as always keep up the awesome work and your not an ai your just you
Sorry about that
@@brittreacts it’s all good
You probably reacted to parts of this routine.
It's a rich thing
Walter
Please watch some more of Walter
I will!
I thought peanut was first.
Check out Joe Biden with the electric dog collar
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I thought coffee enemas ended around 2000? Guess not.
Missing out by not doing more Terry Fator. He leaves the others in the dust. This guy has too many gimmicks.
Why does the screen looks liked it has been sprayed with water?
This a reupload? I feel like I saw you watch this already?
coffee is nasty
I really dislike Jeff Dunham’s comedy.
Dunham isn't funny.
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