@@bilbobaggins8108 Especially towards the peoples of China and Korea. To be fair, Japan has a long and storied history of failing miserably at conquering both, so they're probably pretty butthurt about it.
I had a map with the most famous thing in each state: golden gate bridge for califoria, empire state building for new youk, that big fucking arch for one of the long named ones that starts with m. But for kansas, there was a picture of corn.
In the episode, Peter got really smart somehow, and thus insufferable, so, to "cure" him, they sent him to the stupidest city in America. Cutaway to him landing in Tucson.
@@gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 With corporate-owned power companies that basically self-regulate, literally _all of the power grids_ are privatized. Sure, I'd like to take jabs at Texas for literally no reason, but this is far from something that only they do.
I love how you explain the history behind these jokes. I hope you continue to do more family guy videos as they there are tons of history and family guy keeps who i love to the history of
Napoleon sent Polish troops to Haiti to help quell a “Prison Riot”. When the Polish arrived and realized that the French were using the Haitians as slaves; they were horrified and furious. The Polish knew what it was like to be bullied and refused to let it happen to Haiti. They joined the Haitian rebels and helped set Haiti free.
@@connerwills6802 It’s on wikipedia’s page on the Haitian Revolution (youtube doesn’t like link posting), mostly under the subheading “War of Independence”.
I don't know italian, but I learned latin in school, and "sinus" can be translated to breast, but also to curvature (and some more words - typical for latin). Also, sinus is the german expression for the sin-function/operation in calculus. All connected...
History teachers are always the best, the only subject other than pe I loved being in was history regardless the grade y’all are really all into ur work and love making it more interesting for everyone thanks to all them history teachers out there y’all make a really stereotypical boring thing really fun
It’s wild to me that history is stereotypically boring “Hello class, welcome to a summary of LITERALLY EVERYTHING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED” “Ugh, boring”
it fun but all i learn in vietnam is just the french independent and american independent that basically all i learn form these past 16 year of my life
@@MrTerry I earned a History degree from Goucher College in Baltimore Maryland in 2016. Today I use artificial intelligence and computer machine learning technology to daily save lives from car collisions at Mobileye Intel Jerusalem Israels largest startup. I turn 28 in Jerusalem Israel on May 15th next month. I have Autism. Xavier Degroat of Lansing Michigan who works for the White House is autistic and he established the first Autism History Museum in American history in Lansing Michigan at Lansing Michigan's Meridian Mall. Elon Musk is autistic. Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and David Byrne both have Autism. Gal Gadot Varsanos main makeup artist Mrs Sarah Brock has two autistic adult sons. Amy Schumers husband Mr Chris Fischer has Autism. Jerusalem Post film journalist Mrs Hannah Brown has a autistic son. Mr Al Roker has a adult autistic son named Nick Roker. Academy Award winning film director Mr Alfonso Cuaron has a autistic son named Olmo Cuaron. Comedian Hannah Gadsby has Autism.
The creator of Family Guy was actually scheduled to be on one of the planes that hit the towers. He missed his flight. There’s interviews where he discusses it. Despite the 9/11 jokes in the show, he really narrowly evaded death.
@@SpeaksYourWord It is true MacFarlane had a ticket for American Airlines Flight 11 that was of course hijacked by terrorists and flown into the World Trade Center on 9/11. His agent had mistakenly told him the flight was scheduled to depart at 8:15 am instead of its scheduled departure of 7:45 am, causing him to miss the flight.
@TotallynotTDMwell, realistically, if less than a quarter of the people claiming that happened to them had actually missed their flight the planes would have been 100% empty. I'm sure there was one or two it actually happened with. But most are definitely lying.
Interesting to note. The founding fathers were actually aware of “all men created free and equal” being in contradiction to slavery. However in order to actually have a chance in hell of winning a revolution they needed the support (specifically the financial support) of wealthy southern slave owners. So they played a bit of real politic and kicked the can down the road for later generations to sort out.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster the north of the US is very rocky and cold it has little to no growing season so no food production therefore not as many slave (people still had house slaves and stuff) the south is very warm soft and flat. It was practically asking for people to farm on it and cotton was in such high demand that a man named Eli Whitney created a cotton gin which picked out the seeds of the cotton. This made is so that cotton could be made even faster so the south needed even more slaves to make as much money as possible. In other words one half of the country did not need slaves, and the other half had become economically dependent on it. That’s one of the main reasons for how the civil war came about
Thomas Jefferson wrote a diatribe against slavery in the Declaration of Independence, but one of the people who cowrote it pointed out that they needed Southern support. Turns out, most of the people in the South preferred British rule anyway and didn't help out the revolutionary effort as much(with notable exceptions like the Swamp Fox guerrillas) If the diatribe had stayed, it's possible that slavery could have been ended in the infant stages of the US, rather than 87 years after.
@@NoobGamer-46-i9d Some of my history teachers in the past have claimed that the Civil War was not a war about slaves or minimized slavery’s impact on the Civil War. Why do some people believe this?
The event may have been big back then, but today it's basically a footnote that no one cares about except a few people who will occasionally bring it up like it was monumentally important.
Fun Fact about Haiti: Haiti was the first country to recognize Greece as an independent country 200 years ago in 1822. (In Greece we celebrate not our independence but the start of our revolution in 25th of March of 1821)
As a native Tucsonian, I can say that the joke is a representation of, well, I don't know. I go back to Tucson every year to visit and my manhood always makes it back home intact.
funfact: TIE fighters are called that because of engine designation(Twin Ion Engine). we actually have developed Ion engines back in like the late fifties, and they're pretty good once they get going, but take forever to get up to operating speed. think of it like a sportscar that maxes out at 120MPH, but takes 2 days to go from 0-60MPH.
Only error in that is there is technically no top speed as there is no resistance due to ground friction or air resistance in space, so it just has a low acceleration although ur analogy is pretty food
The first half of that was right, canonically however, its TIE/LN (fighter), TIE/IN (interceptor), TIE/SA (bomber) and many, MANY more variations. Alright there’s my little geek out done
The German film studio gag reminds me of sometime told by the late Robin Williams. He said that the first time he was performing in Germany, he was on a German entertainment program and the female host asked him why he thought that Germans were bad at making comedies. He responded with "Well, do you think it might be because you killed all the funny people?", to which she replied "No."
@@coquimapping8680 i’ve heard that “hostess” is slang for sex worker in some cultures, which could possibly be why they’ve decided to say “female host” instead
The Scandinavian bakery (character is swedish) is actually pretty accurate for what we swedes call svengelska which basically means swenglish. It's when someone is speaking English but doesn't know a certain words so they say it in Swedish (often the person talking swenglish isn't good at English so they do have a pretty hard accent making the baker pretty realistic)
25:33 Pretty sure this is a reference to a Russian animation called “Hedgehog in the Fog”. It’s worth watching if you’re interested in Russian kids media from the 1970s.
Takeshi’s castle used to air an hour after I got back from school, when the bell rang all I used to think about was watching it. That show was a masterpiece!
This is the kind of reaction content I enjoy, not just some dude in the corner making faces, but one where the person watching actually gives their own commentary, and in this case, shares lessons about stuff that I didn’t even know about. I would love to see if he ends up watching Bill Wurtz video on the history of Japan, or the history of the world.
17:44 I 'member. In my country, they also dubbed it over and usually made a cohesive but still funny episode-by-episode story out of it. They even left the scenes with Takeshi and his right hand Ishikura in to tie it all together. I still love watching it from time to time.
11:00 I think the joke is that chargers are a huge portion of electronic waste, and peter is strangling a turtle with them because 'sorry, there's a new phone.'
Same. I was actually in highschool in technical theme class (I'm not sure how to call it. Basically math-physic-computer science) so they knew we didn't need it for anything so instead of binging curriculum to remember things we won't need it was more like talking about history, watching interesting materials and making presentations for grades and to be honest I remember more from these lessons than I would normally
@@RealBadGaming52 Probably because he's a teacher. So students will likely watch so gotta watch out for potentially losing his job. I had to watch out what I said on Facebook when I was a walmart manager. Free speech doesn't mean free from the consequences of said speech. It's just not a risk worth taking, even if there are no ill intentions.
@@RealBadGaming52freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom of consequence especially on a website like UA-cam rather than real life. But it’s not like he would get banned for laughing he just might have another reason for not laughing.
And as a big fan of brass bands, that's probably the one roadblock I'd be cool with. Plus, in New Orleans, I can just crack a beer right out in the open while I stop to listen.
You can actually walk across the entire state of Nebraska without leaving a corn feild. Also TIE stands for Twin Ion Engine, that is why they are callled TIE Fighters.
Weird their that fast then considering how Argon Ion Engines in RL give barely any thrust. On the other side, all engines in star wars seem to all be Ion Engines and somehow work in atmospheres and provide noticeable thrust. I culd keep going but I don't want to ruin everyone's (including me) enjoyment of the movies.
@@francescoragnoni8042 Its scifi advanced technology magic. They have better engines than us, and we don't really know how other engines in Star Wras work anyway. Don't ask me, ask George Lucas.
@@francescoragnoni8042 don't worry you aren't. If you aren't aware spaceships in Star Wars use Repulser Lift Engines when operating in atmosphere and sublight engines when operating in regular space and hyperdrive for faster than light travel. It's analogues to antigrav, impulse engines and warp engines in Star Trek. And of course all of that tech is theoretical only in our world. If you start nitpicking SyFy of course there are a million things wrong with it or that don't seem to make sense IRL. It's all technobabble to get the good guys and the bad guys to the places they need to go and to be able to fight with each other. Granted Star Trek is a little more grounded in science but still.
@@francescoragnoni8042 Not all engines, but many. And yes they are much more efficient than they should be :D Space/air combat in Star Wars is modeled after World War 2 dogfighting so the starfighters often behave more like propeller planes than spaceships. Hence also why they're mainly reliant on "guns" a.k.a. their laser cannons than the guided missile weaponry of real fighter jets.
Thank you for bringing up that point about Haiti, it's not just "oh the earthquake did that and they never recovered because poor", it's more than that. Once you dive deep into Haitian history, you start to realize why they're like this, and makes you respect them after everything the people have gone through. And a lot of it has to do with France. If you look at a pic of the Haiti-DR border, you can see that the DR is much greener than Haiti. Well, like you said, France wanted the colony to be extremely profitable. Not just sugar, but coffee too. They destroyed the soil by aggressively harvesting the same crops over and over again. Over the course of fifty years, a quarter of the colony was all coffee with the original forests cleared. They were also forced to export timber as part of paying off 90 million francs as compensation to France. The colonization, compensation and its effects, left a lasting impact on the country. That this republic, who successfully rebelled against their colonial masters and simply wanted to be their own thing free from colonization, and what did they get in return? Being forced to pay off a nearly impossible substantial amount of francs just to remain free. Why? Because France was jealous they were outsmarted by another race. And the US didn't even recognize them at the time! All of this, on top of what the Duvalier dynasty did to Haiti, is why Haiti is the way it is.
There is also a little know story about the United States screwing over Haiti in the 90's, they had this theory that Haiti was "stuck" in a agricultural phase and needed incentives to start industrializing, so the US doestroyed its only profitable sector. Bill Clinton released a public apology about it later on.
11:50 No. The cutaway gag was about how Godzilla was about to attack Haiti, but Haiti was already destroyed from the earthquake. Godzilla's remark "Oh my god" was inferring that he was shocked at the level of destruction done to Haiti, implying that Godzilla was not going to do as much damage as what the earthquake did.
Turns out, another English settler lived in what is now Boston before the main Massachusetts Bay Area group showed up. William Blaxton from Lincolnshire, decided to join the Ferdinando Gorges Expedition in 1623. Ferdinando Gorges is the man heavily involved in British colonization of New England, including having a land grant for Maine, but never actually set foot in the Americas. Back to William. The expedition of 1623 was considered a failure and while most of his fellow settlers returned home, he decided to live on the Shawmut Peninsula (now old Boston) alone in 1625. William is ALSO the first to settle Rhode Island. This happened because he didn't like leaders of the Boston church, so he decided to move south to what is now Cumberland, Rhode Island. The first to settle Rhode Island in 1635, one year before Roger Williams founded the Providence Plantations.
Expanding with the corn jokes: Around 1900's i think we looked into corn and found out that its probably the best crop out there. Not only for food but for products. too many to list but i suggest looking it up, definitely interesting. Issues with corn however is that its taking up a LOT of farm space, and we are extremely over reliant on it for many products, so if a disease came through and wiped out corn, we'd be in big trouble.
Mexican here: I think the mexican funeral joke was making fun of the violence situation in Mexico and how a lot of people are killed every day it´s basically become normal, loved the vid man! :)
I feel like it was more of a "big Mexican families going everywhere together" joke. Like 10 people in a Camry or living in a 2 bedroom apartment. Which happens a lot in American areas with large Mexican populations from my experience living in the southwest U.S.
I have an italian friend.. i have previously tried saying i speak more or less italian since i know a couple Spanish words and understand basic latin from medicine .. she did not agree. I will however give the Peter Griffin variant a shot .. maybe i used too few gesticulations
I gotta point out that when I saw you in that outfit, my first thought was "Oh, he's dressed like General Douglas McArthur" well before you said that's who you looked like. I love WW2 History
This is the first video I’ve seen of you, and I gotta say you are the most wholesome guy I’ve seen on UA-cam. LOVE the video, definitely will be sticking around.💯
Devil's Tower is in the far east of Wyoming, just a few miles from the South Dakota state line. I drove there from LA once, and stopped in Yosemite and Grand Teton along the way. Best road trip ever.
12:55 "But yeah we gotta think about that when we talk about that poverty" It's probably worth mentioning that shortly after Haiti won its independence, in order to prevent liberation becoming more widespread in the Americas, Thomas Jefferson pursued a policy of isolation preventing Haiti from participating in trade in the Atlantic, followed shortly by France threatening a naval assault if Haiti did not agree to pay 'reparations' to the nation of France and the French slave-owners for 'loss of property' (i.e. the human beings who had just won their freedom). Haiti was paying off that debt until 1947.
As a brazilian, I not only laughed at the football joke, but I also remembered a popular Brazilian meme, where in 2014 they started to build a football stadium, in which it was unfinished and abandoned, and the joke is, in the news, it was always said that it would be postponed to 1 year, so, for example: when will you wash the dishes? "it can still be finished this year"
One of the best reactions ever I laughed and learnt a lot + I’m going through a tough time as a young black boy and this got me through half of it thank you
1. As an Arizonan, both jokes were very accurate, what with Tuscon being our "undeservedly arrogant cousin" city 2. The Vietnam Memorial joke always gets to me because it's so goddamn audacious but done hilariously.
29:19 I've lived in Tucson for almost three decades and I can tell you I have absolutely no idea what that joke was trying to imply. The only thing I can think of is that the city leans republican? It seemed like a hillbilly joke but Tucson is a university town with a great science program. (The University of Arizona, located in Tucson, built the mirrors for the James Webb Telescope!)
There’s only discomfort because he’s scared to laugh at anything that’s not a joke about white people lol. He’s a history teacher and he’s gotta constantly worry, god forbid you laugh at something that’s funny if someone on Twitter dislikes it.
2:00 Funny you mention the "picky and choosy" bit, considering the writers themselves are being picky and choosy, not even considering Hispanics white even though they consider Italians to be.
Takeshi's castle was one of the best shows to be produced for TV ever. I remember watching it every day after school with my grandma and laughing our asses off. Wish it would make a comeback
3:45 Bruh, in my country that's wierd food warped in wierd things is acutally something and it's called "sarmale". It's just meat, grinded meat in, well grape leaves or cabage then boiles hard and it's actually good. Good food, trust me
Any other history joke compilations out there that I should check out?
more countryballs
Not a compilation but American Dad has an Ollie north song
@@thegreatalucard76 and it's based off an old school house rock song
Family Guy has a compilation portraying all fifty American states.
The TIE in TIE fighters is actually an acronym for Twin Ion Engine.
Video has barely any history jokes and yet he still manages to find a history tangent for every joke. That's the skill of finding connections
he a real educator 👨🏫
real champ
I think it's more roasting countries and racial stereotypes rather than history jokes
@@LumboDumbo well it's exactly what he said
@@LumboDumbo i mean stereotypes are based mostly on history/historical perception
Last time i visited Japan, Osaka. The local mall had posters warning tourists about chinese pickpockets. Pretty wild stuff.
Those pickpockets are really branching out
@@bilbobaggins8108 Especially towards the peoples of China and Korea. To be fair, Japan has a long and storied history of failing miserably at conquering both, so they're probably pretty butthurt about it.
@@josephschultz3301 i mean us chinese hate them with a passion, its only fair if they hate us back right?
@@bilbobaggins8108 not a very uncommon trait in asia
@@oldking5703 Everyone in Asia hates everyone else tbf
"Dear God! The Queen's dead!"
That did not age well
True
it aged VERY well
Agreed like a fine wine
Bill nye the queen has died
It aged perfectly
I don't know why but the American Midwest jokes always get me. The postcards with corn fields had me cry-laughing.
The jokes are just far too accurate about the midwest
Because people like us in the Midwest can take a joke and carry on
I had a map with the most famous thing in each state: golden gate bridge for califoria, empire state building for new youk, that big fucking arch for one of the long named ones that starts with m. But for kansas, there was a picture of corn.
As a person who has lived in Iowa and Illinois it is so true
Look closely - All of those places also grow massive fields of cannabis.
In the episode, Peter got really smart somehow, and thus insufferable, so, to "cure" him, they sent him to the stupidest city in America. Cutaway to him landing in Tucson.
At least they left Flagstaff alone. Wonderful city, yo. Only place is that miserable desert-oven that I'd consider living in.
everytime i go to tucson its basically the meth head of arizona
Texas is more stupid, they privatised their power grid.
Nah, just put him anywhere in Florida. That'd really stupid him up
He'll become another "Florida man"
@@gejamugamlatsoomanam7716 With corporate-owned power companies that basically self-regulate, literally _all of the power grids_ are privatized.
Sure, I'd like to take jabs at Texas for literally no reason, but this is far from something that only they do.
I love how you explain the history behind these jokes. I hope you continue to do more family guy videos as they there are tons of history and family guy keeps who i love to the history of
I’ve got a couple other videos like this. Hopefully you check them out! Thanks for stopping by!
@@MrTerry
Project 2025 USA = 1935 Germany
History repeating bitch
Napoleon sent Polish troops to Haiti to help quell a “Prison Riot”.
When the Polish arrived and realized that the French were using the Haitians as slaves;
they were horrified and furious.
The Polish knew what it was like to be bullied and refused to let it happen to Haiti.
They joined the Haitian rebels and helped set Haiti free.
Wait is that true? I’ve never heard that story before
@@connerwills6802 its true. The Haitians considered them honourary brothers once the French had been kicked out and they settled there.
@@spookyghostwriter3110 Wow, that’s incredible, can you point me too any sources?
@@connerwills6802 It’s on wikipedia’s page on the Haitian Revolution (youtube doesn’t like link posting), mostly under the subheading “War of Independence”.
@@spookyghostwriter3110 do you know of anything besides Wikipedia I don’t really trust it?
I adore watching him visibly try not to laugh sometimes when he knows that joke would get him some flack.
The fact that he has to restrain himself is sad.
i hate it, if you dont have the balls to react properly to something then dont do reaction vids
It’s not that deep
@@randomlyentertaining8287 no it isn’t he can laugh if he wants to
I know it’s ridiculous. How butt hurt people get people to become way too sensitive. He should be able to laugh and enjoy the video.
I *LOVE* the fact he immediately said BOSTON and he STILL got it right! Had me laughing!
16:28
The joke here is that the word for "B00bs" in Italian is Seno (Sen in your calculator), that's why Chris asks if they're learning calculus.
I forgot that part
I don't know italian, but I learned latin in school, and "sinus" can be translated to breast, but also to curvature (and some more words - typical for latin). Also, sinus is the german expression for the sin-function/operation in calculus. All connected...
"That's a good place to end it" That had me laughing so hard, keep up the great work!
12:10 Nono, you missed the joke. That's before the earthquake. Haiti is just like that. The earthquake put the fires out.
I love "reaction" content from people who know their stuff and add to what they are reacting to, thus we all learn a bit more :)
Why the quotation marks around reaction. He's literally reacting. This is a reaction.
@@Idkstatic because a lot of the time they sit there and do nothing
History teachers are always the best, the only subject other than pe I loved being in was history regardless the grade y’all are really all into ur work and love making it more interesting for everyone thanks to all them history teachers out there y’all make a really stereotypical boring thing really fun
Thank you for your kind words
It’s wild to me that history is stereotypically boring
“Hello class, welcome to a summary of LITERALLY EVERYTHING THAT HAS EVER HAPPENED”
“Ugh, boring”
it fun but all i learn in vietnam is just the french independent and american independent that basically all i learn form these past 16 year of my life
@@MrTerry I earned a History degree from Goucher College in Baltimore Maryland in 2016. Today I use artificial intelligence and computer machine learning technology to daily save lives from car collisions at Mobileye Intel Jerusalem Israels largest startup. I turn 28 in Jerusalem Israel on May 15th next month. I have Autism. Xavier Degroat of Lansing Michigan who works for the White House is autistic and he established the first Autism History Museum in American history in Lansing Michigan at Lansing Michigan's Meridian Mall. Elon Musk is autistic. Oscar winners Anthony Hopkins and David Byrne both have Autism. Gal Gadot Varsanos main makeup artist Mrs Sarah Brock has two autistic adult sons. Amy Schumers husband Mr Chris Fischer has Autism. Jerusalem Post film journalist Mrs Hannah Brown has a autistic son. Mr Al Roker has a adult autistic son named Nick Roker. Academy Award winning film director Mr Alfonso Cuaron has a autistic son named Olmo Cuaron. Comedian Hannah Gadsby has Autism.
@@MrTerry noice
This is the type of reaction content that isn’t just a person watching a video and not talking, thanks for the fun video man!
The creator of Family Guy was actually scheduled to be on one of the planes that hit the towers. He missed his flight. There’s interviews where he discusses it. Despite the 9/11 jokes in the show, he really narrowly evaded death.
Bs. I've heard this story about thousands of people now.
@@SpeaksYourWord It is true MacFarlane had a ticket for American Airlines Flight 11 that was of course hijacked by terrorists and flown into the World Trade Center on 9/11. His agent had mistakenly told him the flight was scheduled to depart at 8:15 am instead of its scheduled departure of 7:45 am, causing him to miss the flight.
@TotallynotTDMwell, realistically, if less than a quarter of the people claiming that happened to them had actually missed their flight the planes would have been 100% empty. I'm sure there was one or two it actually happened with. But most are definitely lying.
It's because he had a hangover that he missed it
Without his agent, we wouldn't have the best show in history
Interesting to note.
The founding fathers were actually aware of “all men created free and equal” being in contradiction to slavery. However in order to actually have a chance in hell of winning a revolution they needed the support (specifically the financial support) of wealthy southern slave owners. So they played a bit of real politic and kicked the can down the road for later generations to sort out.
Wait… so the North was against slavery (at least to some extent) even back then, while the Europeans were in full support of it? Dang.
@@ARCtheCartoonMaster the north of the US is very rocky and cold it has little to no growing season so no food production therefore not as many slave (people still had house slaves and stuff) the south is very warm soft and flat. It was practically asking for people to farm on it and cotton was in such high demand that a man named Eli Whitney created a cotton gin which picked out the seeds of the cotton. This made is so that cotton could be made even faster so the south needed even more slaves to make as much money as possible. In other words one half of the country did not need slaves, and the other half had become economically dependent on it. That’s one of the main reasons for how the civil war came about
Thomas Jefferson wrote a diatribe against slavery in the Declaration of Independence, but one of the people who cowrote it pointed out that they needed Southern support. Turns out, most of the people in the South preferred British rule anyway and didn't help out the revolutionary effort as much(with notable exceptions like the Swamp Fox guerrillas) If the diatribe had stayed, it's possible that slavery could have been ended in the infant stages of the US, rather than 87 years after.
@@NoobGamer-46-i9d Some of my history teachers in the past have claimed that the Civil War was not a war about slaves or minimized slavery’s impact on the Civil War. Why do some people believe this?
@@gummy5862 its more comfortable to them
When he said, "When Princess Diana died in 90...whatever" I felt that. Even the history teachers dont care what year anything happened! lol
The event may have been big back then, but today it's basically a footnote that no one cares about except a few people who will occasionally bring it up like it was monumentally important.
Fun Fact about Haiti: Haiti was the first country to recognize Greece as an independent country 200 years ago in 1822. (In Greece we celebrate not our independence but the start of our revolution in 25th of March of 1821)
Morocco was the first to recognize the USA. No idea why.
@@lucasbolinger7239 Well Haiti ha a French governor. Maybe something like this happened with USA too?
@@boldeagle2659 I looked it up and it was bc of trade and the Barbary pirates
@@lucasbolinger7239 oh I see.
Haiti is also poor because they had to pay reparations to French slave owners and their descendants, a bill that was not paid off until 1947?
As a native Tucsonian, I can say that the joke is a representation of, well, I don't know. I go back to Tucson every year to visit and my manhood always makes it back home intact.
Probably a reference to UofA.
españa
My guess is Meth
Tucson is a shithole lol. I'm a Phoenician and Phoenix is not much better but man...
Seth MacFarlane just really despises Arizona. He's mentioned it in an interview (perhaps several interviews)
funfact: TIE fighters are called that because of engine designation(Twin Ion Engine). we actually have developed Ion engines back in like the late fifties, and they're pretty good once they get going, but take forever to get up to operating speed. think of it like a sportscar that maxes out at 120MPH, but takes 2 days to go from 0-60MPH.
Only error in that is there is technically no top speed as there is no resistance due to ground friction or air resistance in space, so it just has a low acceleration although ur analogy is pretty food
@@SuprSBGyeah. Very tasty comparison. :p
They’re called TIE’s, which is an abbreviation of Twin Ion Engine… and then whatever they are, fighter, interceptor, bomber.
Yeah, that joke is beyond lazy.
Yeah! C'mon! There's not even an "H" in that one!
Gotta thank the comedians for the jokes. Talk about puns!
The first half of that was right, canonically however, its TIE/LN (fighter), TIE/IN (interceptor), TIE/SA (bomber) and many, MANY more variations. Alright there’s my little geek out done
I thought it was TIE Fighter because it looked like a bow tie lol
As a Native American. I find all the jokes about natives amazing 😂😂
I do too bud, I do too
Same 💀💀💀
Me to bruh
Yesss
Its all in good spirit. We love native americans. Seriously.
Pink mustaches was Lyft. When Lyft first started drivers got giant mustaches to put on front of their cars
The fact Peter was singing Iraq lobster instead of rock lobster is amazing
The German film studio gag reminds me of sometime told by the late Robin Williams. He said that the first time he was performing in Germany, he was on a German entertainment program and the female host asked him why he thought that Germans were bad at making comedies. He responded with "Well, do you think it might be because you killed all the funny people?", to which she replied "No."
I’m pretty sure that “female host” could be replaced by just “hostess”.
@@coquimapping8680 Both are fine to use.
@@coquimapping8680 i’ve heard that “hostess” is slang for sex worker in some cultures, which could possibly be why they’ve decided to say “female host” instead
I would of loved having you as a high school history teacher... Your historical knowledge is amazing and you have a great sense of humor!
The Scandinavian bakery (character is swedish) is actually pretty accurate for what we swedes call svengelska which basically means swenglish. It's when someone is speaking English but doesn't know a certain words so they say it in Swedish (often the person talking swenglish isn't good at English so they do have a pretty hard accent making the baker pretty realistic)
Det var ju inte så likt alls med svengelskan. Idén är väll klockren men dom satte inte dialekten för fem öre😂
Nej. Svinglish saunds a bit lajk hao ajm wrajting.
Yeah we Filipinos have Taglish
I guess it’s like franglais (français (French) + anglais (English))
I guess they have a sterio type for sweedish people. The sweedish steriotype is rather adorable tho
25:33 Pretty sure this is a reference to a Russian animation called “Hedgehog in the Fog”. It’s worth watching if you’re interested in Russian kids media from the 1970s.
Russian cartoons aren't that bad. They are definitely worth the watch. Note: subtitles help XD.
Watch it when I was young. Love this cartoon
@@artkondratyev4307 Артём
@@artkondratyev4307 Yeah but smoking in children's cartoon? That is not good!
@ranjanbiswas3233 LOL you're talking about Nu Podogi, aren't you? 😂😂😂
Takeshi’s castle used to air an hour after I got back from school, when the bell rang all I used to think about was watching it. That show was a masterpiece!
Your reaction to the last joke was gold.
I’m a Native American and I can’t stop laughing at the jokes about us
11:18 As a Jew, I endorse that joke. It's actually a compliment for us.
As a german i want to say lots of very amazing peoples are jews like Einstein Goldberg and Last but not lest Rothshild
@@xxjasper420xx5 Thanks.
This is the kind of reaction content I enjoy, not just some dude in the corner making faces, but one where the person watching actually gives their own commentary, and in this case, shares lessons about stuff that I didn’t even know about. I would love to see if he ends up watching Bill Wurtz video on the history of Japan, or the history of the world.
First time seeing this channel and I loved it. Haha great work! I love it
17:44
I 'member.
In my country, they also dubbed it over and usually made a cohesive but still funny episode-by-episode story out of it. They even left the scenes with Takeshi and his right hand Ishikura in to tie it all together.
I still love watching it from time to time.
11:00 I think the joke is that chargers are a huge portion of electronic waste, and peter is strangling a turtle with them because 'sorry, there's a new phone.'
also, the joke is about the trash you throw away ending up in the ocean and killing sea life.
10:20 "OH DEAR GOD THE QUEEN IS DEAD!" ....well then, its true now.
Maybe they assassinate the queen
When they said she was sick that day, I kinda knew she would pass soon
My history teachers have always been my favs
Same. I was actually in highschool in technical theme class (I'm not sure how to call it. Basically math-physic-computer science) so they knew we didn't need it for anything so instead of binging curriculum to remember things we won't need it was more like talking about history, watching interesting materials and making presentations for grades and to be honest I remember more from these lessons than I would normally
I love how him knowing he shouldnt react to certain jokes makes it into kindve a try not to laugh challenge😂😂 love the vid!
i dont, Freedom of speech is so bad now he could'nt evn comment on the half of it.
@@RealBadGaming52 Probably because he's a teacher. So students will likely watch so gotta watch out for potentially losing his job. I had to watch out what I said on Facebook when I was a walmart manager. Free speech doesn't mean free from the consequences of said speech. It's just not a risk worth taking, even if there are no ill intentions.
@@RealBadGaming52 freedom of speech doesn’t work like that
@@RealBadGaming52freedom of speech doesn’t mean freedom of consequence especially on a website like UA-cam rather than real life. But it’s not like he would get banned for laughing he just might have another reason for not laughing.
25:35 it's actually a reference to the "Hedgehog in the Fog." a 1975 Soviet animated film.
Thank you! you really added some context on those jokes. Appreciate your reaction as well !
30:31
The stereotype is that we're miserable, painstaking workers. So, just the stereotype for all ex-Soviet states
I work with a lot of foreigners who come from ex soviet states and they are great people and have amazing stories
I’m not big on commenting or subscribing but you have earned it. I enjoy watching your videos and love learning new things.
As someone from New Orleans, the one about the brass band second line is the greatest thing I've ever seen lmfao
And as a big fan of brass bands, that's probably the one roadblock I'd be cool with. Plus, in New Orleans, I can just crack a beer right out in the open while I stop to listen.
You can actually walk across the entire state of Nebraska without leaving a corn feild.
Also TIE stands for Twin Ion Engine, that is why they are callled TIE Fighters.
Plz source this I’m dying for it wow
Weird their that fast then considering how Argon Ion Engines in RL give barely any thrust. On the other side, all engines in star wars seem to all be Ion Engines and somehow work in atmospheres and provide noticeable thrust. I culd keep going but I don't want to ruin everyone's (including me) enjoyment of the movies.
@@francescoragnoni8042 Its scifi advanced technology magic. They have better engines than us, and we don't really know how other engines in Star Wras work anyway. Don't ask me, ask George Lucas.
@@francescoragnoni8042 don't worry you aren't. If you aren't aware spaceships in Star Wars use Repulser Lift Engines when operating in atmosphere and sublight engines when operating in regular space and hyperdrive for faster than light travel. It's analogues to antigrav, impulse engines and warp engines in Star Trek. And of course all of that tech is theoretical only in our world. If you start nitpicking SyFy of course there are a million things wrong with it or that don't seem to make sense IRL. It's all technobabble to get the good guys and the bad guys to the places they need to go and to be able to fight with each other. Granted Star Trek is a little more grounded in science but still.
@@francescoragnoni8042 Not all engines, but many. And yes they are much more efficient than they should be :D Space/air combat in Star Wars is modeled after World War 2 dogfighting so the starfighters often behave more like propeller planes than spaceships. Hence also why they're mainly reliant on "guns" a.k.a. their laser cannons than the guided missile weaponry of real fighter jets.
this was actually very entertaining😂 hilarious but informative at the same time!
Thank you for bringing up that point about Haiti, it's not just "oh the earthquake did that and they never recovered because poor", it's more than that. Once you dive deep into Haitian history, you start to realize why they're like this, and makes you respect them after everything the people have gone through.
And a lot of it has to do with France. If you look at a pic of the Haiti-DR border, you can see that the DR is much greener than Haiti. Well, like you said, France wanted the colony to be extremely profitable. Not just sugar, but coffee too. They destroyed the soil by aggressively harvesting the same crops over and over again. Over the course of fifty years, a quarter of the colony was all coffee with the original forests cleared. They were also forced to export timber as part of paying off 90 million francs as compensation to France.
The colonization, compensation and its effects, left a lasting impact on the country. That this republic, who successfully rebelled against their colonial masters and simply wanted to be their own thing free from colonization, and what did they get in return? Being forced to pay off a nearly impossible substantial amount of francs just to remain free. Why? Because France was jealous they were outsmarted by another race. And the US didn't even recognize them at the time! All of this, on top of what the Duvalier dynasty did to Haiti, is why Haiti is the way it is.
There is also a little know story about the United States screwing over Haiti in the 90's, they had this theory that Haiti was "stuck" in a agricultural phase and needed incentives to start industrializing, so the US doestroyed its only profitable sector. Bill Clinton released a public apology about it later on.
kind of ironic that Haiti was the first nation to ban slavery
Nah Haiti just had a bad earthquake and a lot, and I mean a lot French oppression and exploitation.
Didn't Polish troops sent there help with the country's independence too?
@@tegamingother yh, as part of the napoleonic wars
11:50 No. The cutaway gag was about how Godzilla was about to attack Haiti, but Haiti was already destroyed from the earthquake. Godzilla's remark "Oh my god" was inferring that he was shocked at the level of destruction done to Haiti, implying that Godzilla was not going to do as much damage as what the earthquake did.
thats literally what he said
24:40 - Showed that one to a friend of mine from Iran and he said “We pronounce the W as “way”, but for the rest accurate.”
Turns out, another English settler lived in what is now Boston before the main Massachusetts Bay Area group showed up. William Blaxton from Lincolnshire, decided to join the Ferdinando Gorges Expedition in 1623. Ferdinando Gorges is the man heavily involved in British colonization of New England, including having a land grant for Maine, but never actually set foot in the Americas. Back to William. The expedition of 1623 was considered a failure and while most of his fellow settlers returned home, he decided to live on the Shawmut Peninsula (now old Boston) alone in 1625.
William is ALSO the first to settle Rhode Island. This happened because he didn't like leaders of the Boston church, so he decided to move south to what is now Cumberland, Rhode Island. The first to settle Rhode Island in 1635, one year before Roger Williams founded the Providence Plantations.
hi kim
this has been one of the most entertaining videos i’ve ever watched, thank you so much please keep making content like this❤️
I love how he can make history connections and still make it fun to watch
Expanding with the corn jokes:
Around 1900's i think we looked into corn and found out that its probably the best crop out there. Not only for food but for products.
too many to list but i suggest looking it up, definitely interesting.
Issues with corn however is that its taking up a LOT of farm space, and we are extremely over reliant on it for many products, so if a disease came through and wiped out corn, we'd be in big trouble.
Looks like we didn't learn from the Irish potato famine.
@@Anonymous-hx3pu man, the Corn Famine of 38 is going to be rough
The potatoe famin was for a specific type of potatoe, we use many types of corn, it would probably closer to the banana plight if one happened.
@@swampdonkey1567 I get what you’re saying, but that’s an understatement. It’d still be pretty substantial
Also, modern corn varieties are to maize as Gummi Bears are to meat.
omg i loved Takeshi's castle, they aired over here in the uk too and a comedian over here did a commentary on it, so hilarious.
Mexican here: I think the mexican funeral joke was making fun of the violence situation in Mexico and how a lot of people are killed every day it´s basically become normal, loved the vid man! :)
Southern Mexico wildin
I said it best when my friend told me about Del Toros dad. "Mexico moment"
I feel like it was more of a "big Mexican families going everywhere together" joke.
Like 10 people in a Camry or living in a 2 bedroom apartment.
Which happens a lot in American areas with large Mexican populations from my experience living in the southwest U.S.
@@ronly_driver Oh yeah, that also makes sense, It's probably that and Im just really pesimistic lol
@@miguelangelvazquezroque3791 who knows, being Family Guy, it could likely be both of our ideas together.
17:06 As an Italian myself, I can confirm that this is how we communicate at family gatherings, or with other Italians
I have an italian friend.. i have previously tried saying i speak more or less italian since i know a couple Spanish words and understand basic latin from medicine .. she did not agree.
I will however give the Peter Griffin variant a shot .. maybe i used too few gesticulations
Si, si amico. very very true.🤣🤣🤣
Mr. Terry is a gamer.... cool. Great videos. I always find history so facinating to understand how we got today. Greetings from El Salvador.
“I gotta be careful to what I react to” was the funniest part💀🙏
I gotta point out that when I saw you in that outfit, my first thought was "Oh, he's dressed like General Douglas McArthur" well before you said that's who you looked like. I love WW2 History
I was thinking george patton
10:20 That one didn't age quite so well
30:49
The "Obama" monument.
That's a Digimon control spire.😅😉
"Spirit Needle!"
24:38 “A Northern Bird Flew Into My Nuts!” 😂😂😂
This is the first video I’ve seen of you, and I gotta say you are the most wholesome guy I’ve seen on UA-cam. LOVE the video, definitely will be sticking around.💯
at 3:06 i saw my man’s education career flash before his eyes if the administrators see it
15:00 I mean to be fair there _is_ a 300 year gap in irish inventions after Whiskey was invented
Devil's Tower is in the far east of Wyoming, just a few miles from the South Dakota state line. I drove there from LA once, and stopped in Yosemite and Grand Teton along the way. Best road trip ever.
12:55 "But yeah we gotta think about that when we talk about that poverty"
It's probably worth mentioning that shortly after Haiti won its independence, in order to prevent liberation becoming more widespread in the Americas, Thomas Jefferson pursued a policy of isolation preventing Haiti from participating in trade in the Atlantic, followed shortly by France threatening a naval assault if Haiti did not agree to pay 'reparations' to the nation of France and the French slave-owners for 'loss of property' (i.e. the human beings who had just won their freedom). Haiti was paying off that debt until 1947.
Reverse reparations for black people.
They deliberately crippled the nation.
10:34 the point of the episode was British Peter wanted to know if he was related to the queen, so he needed her hair to do a DNA test.
As a brazilian, I not only laughed at the football joke, but I also remembered a popular Brazilian meme, where in 2014 they started to build a football stadium, in which it was unfinished and abandoned, and the joke is, in the news, it was always said that it would be postponed to 1 year, so, for example: when will you wash the dishes? "it can still be finished this year"
10:08 this British variation of Family Guy, Peter is trying to prove that he's related to the queen. and he needs a sample of her as DNA evidence.
One of the best reactions ever
I laughed and learnt a lot + I’m going through a tough time as a young black boy and this got me through half of it
thank you
1. As an Arizonan, both jokes were very accurate, what with Tuscon being our "undeservedly arrogant cousin" city
2. The Vietnam Memorial joke always gets to me because it's so goddamn audacious but done hilariously.
I am an out of work history teacher myself. I always had a fit listening to Family Guy history. lol Peter almost changed my life lol
4:56 what was that in the background?
29:19 I've lived in Tucson for almost three decades and I can tell you I have absolutely no idea what that joke was trying to imply. The only thing I can think of is that the city leans republican? It seemed like a hillbilly joke but Tucson is a university town with a great science program. (The University of Arizona, located in Tucson, built the mirrors for the James Webb Telescope!)
dafuq does leaning republican have to do with that?
@@the_justified Most Republicans aren't exactly the brightest
@@stephenponnet462 lol
because people from Tucson have a collective IQ of 23.5
@@dogpee is that a joke about nukes?
You are probably one of the best history teachers out there. Such a cool guy!
This guy is so entertaining, love it
The discomfort is real haha. Way to power through
Thats what history has
There’s only discomfort because he’s scared to laugh at anything that’s not a joke about white people lol. He’s a history teacher and he’s gotta constantly worry, god forbid you laugh at something that’s funny if someone on Twitter dislikes it.
Great vid love these and found out a few things can't wait to see more
21:04 there is a mountain called the Grand teton though which in french means big breasts
my man really went on about that Digeridoo innuendo.. just joshing you! 4:44
28:29 actually the 'TIE' stands for 'Twin Ion Engine'
That’s why they were named TIE fighters.
That’s the canonical reason, George named Tie fighters because they looked like
Bow ties as he said
The Last Samurai is great movie as well, & love the reaction dude much respect earned from Kansas & yes i subbed lol
2:00 Funny you mention the "picky and choosy" bit, considering the writers themselves are being picky and choosy, not even considering Hispanics white even though they consider Italians to be.
Not the point but ok
TIE fighter is an acronym, for Tandem Ion Engine.
Twin ion engine
No it is THAI FIGHTER!
@@Brokendog-wt4ul Tandom and Twin are more or less interchangeable in this application, there's 2 Ion engines working together.
I love the blocking the street gag one really fun to get into
19:30 I gotta know what year this episode aired, because I promise Lake Erie is not that clean
Your not wrong, but I live near downtown Cleveland so it’s gonna be polluted anyway
21:41
“If you can’t beat’em, *join’em* “ -JonTron
Boston didn't forget to bring this R's. They dropped their R's and Baltimoreans picked them up.
Always crack on laughing that monument joke in the end😂
One of the coolest teachers out there
10:26 what’s crazy is that episode was from like 10 years ago and they have a clip where Peter is asking the Prince when Elizabeth was going to die
You know he wanted to laugh so bad at the last one 🤣
Good reaction mate very informative loved your restraint aswell on some of the funnier clips
Takeshi's castle was one of the best shows to be produced for TV ever. I remember watching it every day after school with my grandma and laughing our asses off. Wish it would make a comeback
3:45 Bruh, in my country that's wierd food warped in wierd things is acutally something and it's called "sarmale". It's just meat, grinded meat in, well grape leaves or cabage then boiles hard and it's actually good. Good food, trust me
"Latvian history's cool, man" you genuinely made my week (I am Latvian)
Seeing the queen joke now is strange