I'm surprised people haven't said 'thats the joke' but this saying is so old in the UK, it's hard to really explain. It's just a saying that's been about forever.
We never had a clip like that, just a clip round the earhole, if we were lucky- we ad it tough when I were a lad. Among our teachers' chief weaponry were such diverse elements as ruthless control, sarcasm, sneering, shouting, intimidation and violence, the cane and board rubbers as projectiles
Monty Python is on another level of humor entirely. It’s like a blend of all types and generations of humor, with enough practicality to be funny to almost everyone.
@@Silverwind87 Not really since a shitpost is anything that is rather low effort. If you want examples on this "random/quirky """""humour"""""" go to reddit on r/iamveryrandom
Mucho gusto ! Send my love to Gijon, Asturias, if you get up there - lovely city, where I spent most of 2017-2018 ! But now I'm in Doha, Qatar - and very much missing my Menendez Sidra and bottle of Sangre de Toro - specially at about 4 euro a bottle ! We don't have the Spanish Inquisition - but I worked many years in Saudi - we have the Mutawa ! See American Dad - Stan of Arabia, lol !
Historians: "Actually there is plenty of evidence that suggests the Spanish Inquisition was well expected" Monty Python fans: "Unfortunately for you, history will not see it that way"
I love it when Palin's accent starts slipping during the rack sequence. his acting is just on the fine line between giant ham and genius. My favourite python.
Monty Python humor never goes out of style. Was in place and loved well before I was born.. still firmly in place to this day more than 50 years after their inception. Timeless comedy. They will remain eternal legends.
I find this sketch really weak and have no idea why it's so well known. It's just daft moreso than funny. That said it was probably better in its time.
@@jozef97 It was hilariously funny in 1972. Now the amateurishness (which at the time was a feature, not a bug) is a bit cringe-inducing, and it goes on too long. If each appearance had been fleeting, with just the best gags, it would be timeless.
To give a sharper focus on their humor, Terry Jones's red "Speedo" style underpants just caps the moment. The humor was so constructed that it doesn't get stale. No dated punch lines, just really funny writing. I'm glad to see Terry Gilliam in the mix at this point as well.
I grew up with these guys, they formed & enhanced my sense of humour, my outlook on this very silly, absurd life we live, I related to them instantly as there offbeat sketches made total sense to me, it will be a very sad day when there are no more of them left. Graham & Terry gone to a sillier & more coherent world I hope....bless 'em all!❤
These guys were the greatest influence on my sense of humour then and now! I write this on the day the Spanish Inquisition was founded (1478) and immediately thought of these two skits!! Had me HOWLIING!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
My favorite almost blunder occurs in a sketch titled, “The Penguin on the Television” Graham Chapman and John Cleese are dressed in drag discussing the penguin sitting in the TV set. John says, “penguins don’t come from next door; they come from the Antarctic!” Graham exclaims, “Burma!” They each look away from one another and Graham was trying so very hard to not completely crack. John then asks, “why’d you say Burma?” To which, Graham replies, “I don’t know, I panicked.” 😂
I am a dyed in the wool Python fan. The Spanish Inquisition is one of the funniest things they ever did. Everything they did was amazing. They pushed the boundaries of Comedy to a whole new level. Modern 'Comedians' cannot even come close to.
I actually used a short clip of this in college for an assignment on the Spanish Inquisition. The professor laughed so hard she gave me an A without even critiquing the rest of the PowerPoint! 😂
And now, if you would look out the windows, you will see a prime example of something that never happened. Scientists have tried to decipher for decades the benefit of lying about something so inconsequential, but it still remains a mystery even to our worlds greatest minds
I really wanted to reference this when I learned about the Spanish Inquisition freshman year, but I couldn't really introduce it naturally and my teacher beat me to it
I looked in New York, Moscow, Tokyo, in the grand canyon, in Los Angeles, every big city in Canada, I also looked in Australia, Europe, China, under famous landmarks like big Ben, Eiffel tower, statue of liberty, i also looked in a lot of houses, also in Africa, south America. But I didn't find anyone who expects the Spanish inquisition
13/01/2021, i'm working at a CIA Satellite, we need to find someone, pretty, pretty special. We've searched for years, at the most hidden places, New York, London, São Paulo, everywhere, at any time. 26/12/2047, i'm a old guy, i have a son and a wife, i lost half of my vision and my legs aren't working anymore, i'm writing this using a digital pen, the swat teams are surrounding a area close to my house, i can hear them invading houses, mine's probably going to be next. The satellites are still on the line, it has been over 5 decades since we started this special mission, today it's going to end, and we, NEVER, found the one who expected the Spanish Inquisition.
I love when it pans out after Cardinal Biggles fetches the rack, and Graham Chapman’s just sat there smoking a pipe with a vaguely irritated expression on his face.
This sketch would be nothing without Michael Palin. 0:51-1:15 are pure comedic genius - arguably the funniest 24 seconds of solo comedy in all of TV. There may be plenty of one liners from Carson's guests, or funny 30 minute episodes from the original Newhart show or Seinfeld, but find me 24 seconds of uninterrupted solo comedy that tops this and I'll bow to you. It is Palin's frantic, stuttering, thinking-faster-than-he-can-talk personality that makes this one of the funniest sketches of all time. The way he keeps re-starting his list of Spanish Inquisition characteristics, each time adding a new attribute, is hilarious. It is also IMO something only Michael Palin could deliver. Palin, Chapman and Idle have always been my favorites from the show. If I had to pick one over the others, I'd probably go with Palin. I'm sure other fans have their favorites and that's OK. But Palin is, well, Palin. There will never be another. I love him!!!! I always thought it an on stage accident when the rack fell down, turning 90 degrees clockwise as they first attached it to Carol. It certainly would have fit her best had it remained in position as installed at 3:26 ;-)
🩸The inquisition was born in France, it was founded in 1184 in the Languedoc area in southern France to combat the heresies of the Cathars or Albigensians. Or without forgetting the English Inquisition that murdered English Catholic Christians and this Protestant English inquisition was carried out in the 13 English colonies, they know the case of Salem. Another piece of information the Inquisition was used throughout Europe
It’s still crazy to me that Terry Gilliam was a member of Month Python. Worked with the single greatest comedy group of all time before becoming one of the best directors of his generation. It’s like if Paul McCartney started making movies and they were actually good.
Thank you for posting the original sketch. Until now I had only been able to find the second one. Both sketches are funny, but I really loved the dish rack gag the best! 😂
DIABOLICAL LAUGHTER- this is one of the Inquisition's special moves, where they laugh roughly in unison while lighting the words "diabolical laughter" on the screen just to be certain the audience understands what they're doing.
I gotta say that I just couldn't get enough of the great comedy that was Monty Python's Flying Circus and sketches like this will always remain timeless and priceless! As for Terry Jones and Graham Chapman, may they rest in peace forever!
Me: *Watches trailer for the Assassin's Creed movie* Me: "I wasn't expecting this to be set during the Spanish Inquisition." 3 guys dressed in red rush in: 0:45
11 months late, but still. He is singing the chorus of a song called "don't dilly dally on the way". The words he says are "my old man said (to follow the van)"
You know, considering how unprepared they were it seems not even the Spanish Inquisition expects the Spanish Inquisition.
Nobody suspected that!
Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition. Including the inquisition.
that's really meta-comedy, if you think it! 😆😆😆
Well, they did say: "Nobody" xD
Or how prepared they were to not even expect themselves, hmm. 🧐🤔😂
Boomer humour: this
Millennial humour: this
Gen z humour: this
humor: this
Classic.
@@grovnargaming2387 I didn't expect that!
Gen X humour: this
@@hamursh nobody expects the Spanish inquisition!
I came here to satisfy my curiosity about this skit. I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!
@City Watch Guard ......okay, then. Well...like I said, I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition.
@@menslady125eif2590 _Jumps out again_ NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!
"Diabolical Laughter" MA HA HA HA MAHA HA HA
@@peterlyall2848 Our chief weapons are surprise, surprise and fear
Fun fact: In reality the Spanish Inquisition did not use surprise at all. They announced their arrival weeks in advance!
That must have surprised people.
But did they expect the announcement
ho my god ! Enough with the boring historical explaination, on a comedy video I didn't expect some kind of spanish inquisition !
@@oomusd NOOOOOOBODY...
I'm surprised people haven't said 'thats the joke' but this saying is so old in the UK, it's hard to really explain. It's just a saying that's been about forever.
I remember that my history teacher used this very clip to start the unit about the Spanish Inquisition. Best. Teacher. Ever.
That is an excellent and memorable teacher for sure
We never had a clip like that, just a clip round the earhole, if we were lucky- we ad it tough when I were a lad. Among our teachers' chief weaponry were such diverse elements as ruthless control, sarcasm, sneering, shouting, intimidation and violence, the cane and board rubbers as projectiles
Your history teacher is COOL!
I bet the class wasn't expecting the Spanish Inquisition.
I had a history teacher who played this once a month😂😂
Monty Python is on another level of humor entirely. It’s like a blend of all types and generations of humor, with enough practicality to be funny to almost everyone.
It’s called. Dry humor or random humor
@@killerkirby366 Not random humour, that is what quirky people think humour is "Lmao doctor said to go on diet but nuggets >:3"
This is what we call: British humour.
A type of comedy any brit of any age will find funny
@@miguelpadeiro762 So shitposts?
@@Silverwind87 Not really since a shitpost is anything that is rather low effort.
If you want examples on this "random/quirky """""humour"""""" go to reddit on r/iamveryrandom
This isn’t a rick roll I’ve been bamboozled
*Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition*
You didnt expect it did you
The Rife's No I did not
Well
I d i d
You expected rick roll
But it was I, the spanish inquisition
As a Spanish person myself this is bloody hilarious I didn't expect the Spanish inquisition
Well you wouldn't. The Spanish Inquisidors are completely unexpected
NOBODY expects the Spanish inquisition
Dude same, I'm Puerto Rican and I just found out that the Spanish Inquisition's headquarters were in San Juan. I WASN'T EXPECTING THAT
Si xd
Mucho gusto ! Send my love to Gijon, Asturias, if you get up there - lovely city, where I spent most of 2017-2018 ! But now I'm in Doha, Qatar - and very much missing my Menendez Sidra and bottle of Sangre de Toro - specially at about 4 euro a bottle ! We don't have the Spanish Inquisition - but I worked many years in Saudi - we have the Mutawa ! See American Dad - Stan of Arabia, lol !
**DIABOLICAL LAUGHTER**
*DIABOLICAL ACTING*
@@sadies8100 WE WILL SOON! CHANGE! YOUR MIND ABOUT THAT!
*DIABOLICAL DRAMATIC STING*
FEARSURPRISEANDAMOSTRUTHLESS- ooh!
EDIT: MADE ALMOST EVERY LETTER CAPITAL.
@@willywins0446 "Eeeewwww are herebuh chaaaaged ..."
When everybody thinks that the world will be calm now because WW1 ended
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH FLU
Nobody expects the Coronavirus!
Nobody expects the diseased sailor rats!
@@strugglingcollegestudent
Surprise is it's key weapon, surprise and fear and a ruthless efficiency.
Speaking of WWI, anyone else think Monty Python are making a Red Baron joke with the guy with the moustache
@@ghazghkullthraka9714 hm, you're on to something
My teacher: it’s not like the Spanish Inquisition will appear
Me and my mates: 0:45
nOboDy ExPeCtS tHe SpAnIsH iNqUiSiTiOn
Dam bro I didn't expect that
Summon
Thank u
I wasn’t expecting a type of Spanish Inquisition
NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION
i was expecting a rick roll
@@MisterHunterWolf ua-cam.com/video/dQw4w9WgXcQ/v-deo.html
Same, and I searched for the scene.
@@MisterHunterWolf tf is a rock roll
0:44 the little jump is what makes me cry each time
I love the resigned way Graham Chapman says "I didn't expect the Spanish Inquisition" the third time, cracks me up every time.
Historians: "Actually there is plenty of evidence that suggests the Spanish Inquisition was well expected"
Monty Python fans: "Unfortunately for you, history will not see it that way"
Historians all die mysteriously
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition
@@Official_Rockandrolla_98
Unfortunately, *Į êxpēçtęd thė ßpæñįšh Ìńqūîßîtīœn.*
(I expected the Spanish Inquisition)
Not even Maul expects the spanish inquisition
It wasn’t this time
THIS IS THE COLD WAR
Nobody expects the Spanish inquisition!
Someone named Nobody: I knew it!
*Odysseus intensifies*
@@skye0759 the Cyclops: Hey I've seen this one!
Every other giant: How could you see this you are blind
@@akisa7865 big brain joke
The dislikes are from people who's mother where hamsters and fathers smelt of elderberries
Sounds about right.
The dislikes are from people who expected the Spanish Inquisition
Something I never knew.. Elderberries are good for a cold or flu.... My grandpa taught me that. ^_^
@@AragonBattleBorn that's nice
@shadowshinobi06 Nope it's a real thing..
here...
www.healthline.com/nutrition/elderberry
I can't be the only one here who searched up this gem
Fern I searched it up
x3
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition
Most of us here were looking for Real Madrid v Barcelona or the history of the industrial revolution in Yorkshire but somehow got diverted.
I searched it up
The amount of time I've said, "One of the cross beams has gone out of skew on the treadle" in daily life is probably why people think I'm crazy
As a Trad Catholic I assure this is what we do at traditional Latin mass.
So.... Everyone expects the Spanish inquisition is what you're saying?
You...burst into people's houses and declare that no one expects you?
@@menslady125eif2590 Well, nobody will expect that right?
@@ryoumakoushiro7447 Well, I'M certainly not expecting it.
@@menslady125eif2590 then mission accomplished
Fun Fact: The Spanish Inquisition actually gave 30 days notice, making the ironic even more because everyone expected them before they came.
Yeah but knowing how slow new traveled I bet very few people got the news
Which is what makes these schmucks so hilarious.
reality is often dissapointing
whay if the 30 days notice took 30 days to arrive
@@yeetionaryor the notice got lost in the mail, ate by a 🐐, etc
The entire troupe is comic gold, but extra points go to Michael Palin and the way he swoops into the room. Who doesn’t love him?
That little sideways leap Michael Palin does when they first enter at 0:45 always makes me laugh, LOL.
I love it when Palin's accent starts slipping during the rack sequence. his acting is just on the fine line between giant ham and genius. My favourite python.
"I KNOW I know you can't, I didn't want to say anything-- [...] OH GAWD JUST PRETEND FOR GAWD'S SAKE!" 😂😂😂 We can't get enough of Sir Galahad.
Monty Python humor never goes out of style. Was in place and loved well before I was born.. still firmly in place to this day more than 50 years after their inception. Timeless comedy. They will remain eternal legends.
One day Aliens will discover MP and laughing out loud and probably they laugh themselves to death , to extinction
I find this sketch really weak and have no idea why it's so well known. It's just daft moreso than funny. That said it was probably better in its time.
@@jozef97 It was hilariously funny in 1972. Now the amateurishness (which at the time was a feature, not a bug) is a bit cringe-inducing, and it goes on too long.
If each appearance had been fleeting, with just the best gags, it would be timeless.
2:27 Palin trying to stop himself from smiling
To give a sharper focus on their humor, Terry Jones's red "Speedo" style underpants just caps the moment. The humor was so constructed that it doesn't get stale. No dated punch lines, just really funny writing.
I'm glad to see Terry Gilliam in the mix at this point as well.
2010s: FBI Open up
12th century: 0:45
Help me guys I accidentally expected the spanish inquisition and the FBI is at my door
Edit: Balls
Bottom Text
*n o b o d y e x p e c t s t h e F B I ! !*
OPEN UP!
@@daskriegsman7013 I didn't expect you here
@@daskriegsman7013 I DIDN'T EXPECT YOU!
@@airplane6417 Exactly!
1:57 me doing presentation at school
Uh uh uh no- no- nobody e- e-expects the um Spanish "INQUISITION" uhh nobody expects the Spanish inquisition
I grew up with these guys, they formed & enhanced my sense of humour, my outlook on this very silly, absurd life we live, I related to them instantly as there offbeat sketches made total sense to me, it will be a very sad day when there are no more of them left. Graham & Terry gone to a sillier & more coherent world I hope....bless 'em all!❤
These guys were the greatest influence on my sense of humour then and now! I write this on the day the Spanish Inquisition was founded (1478) and immediately thought of these two skits!! Had me HOWLIING!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love that Graham Chapman is just chilling in the background minding his own business and occasionally looking about the room.
Watching Palin TRY to keep a straight face through the entire bit is absolutely wonderful.
Who knows how many times they've tried this sketch...i think it was hard for them to remain serious...😁😁😁
My favorite almost blunder occurs in a sketch titled, “The Penguin on the Television”
Graham Chapman and John Cleese are dressed in drag discussing the penguin sitting in the TV set.
John says, “penguins don’t come from next door; they come from the Antarctic!”
Graham exclaims, “Burma!” They each look away from one another and Graham was trying so very hard to not completely crack.
John then asks, “why’d you say Burma?” To which, Graham replies, “I don’t know, I panicked.” 😂
I didn't expect this.
Nobody did
i didnt expect it, i was expecting DIO, of all people
But I was expecting not to expect something so it doesn't count
@@moemuxhagi
Are you the King of the Britons, by chance?
@@greywalker505 Will you join me ?
You make me sad. Come, Patsy !
I am a dyed in the wool Python fan. The Spanish Inquisition is one of the funniest things they ever did.
Everything they did was amazing. They pushed the boundaries of Comedy to a whole new level.
Modern 'Comedians' cannot even come close to.
Just realized that, to complete my living room decor, I need a comfy chair and some soft cushions!
The villains in Pokemon Scarlet and Violet be like
Oh man now I REALLY WANT Team Inquisitum
And so the meme was born
Memes were conceived prior but this did generated the pave for meme culture
@@ErikPT I think it's more for the Spanish Inquisition meme
@@ErikPT What people call "meme culture" is really just "internet comedy"
Terry Gilliam's facial expressions are hilarious.
THAT'S SOME NICE RACK ON CAROL CLEVELAND !!!
Michael Palin breaking up when Terry Gilliam starts talking is everything.
*wipes sweat in nervousness*
"is everything" needs to stop being used.
@SweetPeaches69 "this song is underrated"
"This is so funny it's ahead of its time."
Jesus man it's too much
Gen 9 evil team
I actually used a short clip of this in college for an assignment on the Spanish Inquisition. The professor laughed so hard she gave me an A without even critiquing the rest of the PowerPoint! 😂
#dhotya
And now, if you would look out the windows, you will see a prime example of something that never happened. Scientists have tried to decipher for decades the benefit of lying about something so inconsequential, but it still remains a mystery even to our worlds greatest minds
Then everyone clapped
The POWER OF PYTHON!
thats coz your professor didnt expect the spanish inquisition and wasnt prepared
Girls in Spain: Instagram pictures in beaches, castles, and food
Me and the boys in Spain:
One of the best parts of this sketch is Graham Chapman just casually smoking a pipe in the background
There is a reason this has 0 dislikes
in a day someone disliked
someone was mad they weren’t expecting the Spanish inquisition
@@ace127 Because NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION
And this comment is probably the reason someone decided to ruin it
2 heretics disliked and have now been taken care of.
pokemon Scarlet violet
The greatest comedy sketch of all time. This is FACT (as ordained by the Spanish Inquisition).
Nobody:
The Spanish Inquisition: You can expect the Spanish Inquisition
I did not expect the Spanish Inquisition because I clicked on this video by accident
The og rickroll
I really wanted to reference this when I learned about the Spanish Inquisition freshman year, but I couldn't really introduce it naturally and my teacher beat me to it
0:45 the little jump he does before posing dramatically is really funny to me.
I love the theory that Michael Palin's outfit is what inspired the look for Alucard in Hellsing.
Give the rack....a turn
Oh, dear...🙄
[SIDLES UP TO RACK AND SUDDENLY SHOUTS "BOO!!!" AT IT]
Pokemon Scarlet and Violet evil team leaked.
For me this is their most ingenious work. After 50 years of watching it never ceases to crack me up 🤣
3:14
When I'm about to swear a mouthful to my brother but I realize my grandmother is in the room
"NOW, How do you plead?" The way he says now is so funny, I can't help losing it.🤣
This will never not be funny, that 1st entrance has me crying laughing.
I looked in New York, Moscow, Tokyo, in the grand canyon, in Los Angeles, every big city in Canada, I also looked in Australia, Europe, China, under famous landmarks like big Ben, Eiffel tower, statue of liberty, i also looked in a lot of houses, also in Africa, south America. But I didn't find anyone who expects the Spanish inquisition
Only Monty Python expects the Spanish Inquisition
BenGamez NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION
Coyote I wasn’t expecting a Spanish Inquisition
13/01/2021, i'm working at a CIA Satellite, we need to find someone, pretty, pretty special. We've searched for years, at the most hidden places, New York, London, São Paulo, everywhere, at any time.
26/12/2047, i'm a old guy, i have a son and a wife, i lost half of my vision and my legs aren't working anymore, i'm writing this using a digital pen, the swat teams are surrounding a area close to my house, i can hear them invading houses, mine's probably going to be next. The satellites are still on the line, it has been over 5 decades since we started this special mission, today it's going to end, and we, NEVER, found the one who expected the Spanish Inquisition.
Wait guys I also been in Antarctica and moon and I'm currently on Mars I found 4g signal there
I love when it pans out after Cardinal Biggles fetches the rack, and Graham Chapman’s just sat there smoking a pipe with a vaguely irritated expression on his face.
This sketch would be nothing without Michael Palin. 0:51-1:15 are pure comedic genius - arguably the funniest 24 seconds of solo comedy in all of TV. There may be plenty of one liners from Carson's guests, or funny 30 minute episodes from the original Newhart show or Seinfeld, but find me 24 seconds of uninterrupted solo comedy that tops this and I'll bow to you. It is Palin's frantic, stuttering, thinking-faster-than-he-can-talk personality that makes this one of the funniest sketches of all time. The way he keeps re-starting his list of Spanish Inquisition characteristics, each time adding a new attribute, is hilarious. It is also IMO something only Michael Palin could deliver.
Palin, Chapman and Idle have always been my favorites from the show. If I had to pick one over the others, I'd probably go with Palin. I'm sure other fans have their favorites and that's OK. But Palin is, well, Palin. There will never be another. I love him!!!!
I always thought it an on stage accident when the rack fell down, turning 90 degrees clockwise as they first attached it to Carol. It certainly would have fit her best had it remained in position as installed at 3:26 ;-)
🩸The inquisition was born in France, it was founded in 1184 in the Languedoc area in southern France to combat the heresies of the Cathars or Albigensians. Or without forgetting the English Inquisition that murdered English Catholic Christians and this Protestant English inquisition was carried out in the 13 English colonies, they know the case of Salem. Another piece of information the Inquisition was used throughout Europe
*”Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!”*
Me who’s already seen this 50 times over:
*I am four parallel universes ahead of you*
I'm sure you didn't expect that
the spanish inquistition never appears that much
making people forget
4 Parallel Universes..??.....U must have a Type 40.....=))
This was the first Monty Python sketch I saw on TV. Still awesome
They tied the rack to her rack. 😄
Sorry. I'll be leaving now.
I forgot I was watching a video about the Spanish inquisition, I didn't expect this
“NOBODY EXPECTS THE SPANISH INQUISITION!”
0:45 i guess your here for this
You can see them starting to break character and that makes it even funnier.
It’s still crazy to me that Terry Gilliam was a member of Month Python. Worked with the single greatest comedy group of all time before becoming one of the best directors of his generation. It’s like if Paul McCartney started making movies and they were actually good.
I play this every time I need an injection of Diabolical Laughter.
I started watching this video because I've been a fan of Monty Python since I was a kid in the 70s. I didn't expect the Spanish inquisition!!!!!!
"Give the rack a turn" gets me every time. 😂
“So you think you are strong because you can survive the soft cushions. Well, we shall see. Biggles! Put her in the Comfy Chair!”
As a spanish woman, I can tell you this is pretty accurate.
*claps in spanish*
💃🏻🇪🇦
Monty Python is the highest sense of modern humor there is. Of course because I'm a white mutt American but cmon this is absurdly funny.
Thank you for posting the original sketch. Until now I had only been able to find the second one. Both sketches are funny, but I really loved the dish rack gag the best! 😂
No one expects the Spanish Inquisition.
@@DylanSlater-tu7hy Surpise, surprise and fear
The joke's on them; she already had a substantial rack . .
*VERY* substantial.
0:44 when you say that the earth is not flat
Michael Palin trying his hardest not to laugh only makes this sketch even funnier.
Watch his face in Life of Brian, when Brian is being interrogated in the palace. Awesome.
3:36 the other guy just chilling in the background
DIABOLICAL LAUGHTER- this is one of the Inquisition's special moves, where they laugh roughly in unison while lighting the words "diabolical laughter" on the screen just to be certain the audience understands what they're doing.
I gotta say that I just couldn't get enough of the great comedy that was Monty Python's Flying Circus and sketches like this will always remain timeless and priceless! As for Terry Jones and Graham Chapman, may they rest in peace forever!
Palin almost losing it at 3:15 😂
Me: *Watches trailer for the Assassin's Creed movie*
Me: "I wasn't expecting this to be set during the Spanish Inquisition."
3 guys dressed in red rush in: 0:45
I was not expecting the Spanish Inquisition to be in my recommendations
Definitely one of my top 3 favorite monty python bits. So funny
Watching this video with cracked ribs is a HUGE HUGE mistake ... I can’t make it through.
You expected a comment about the Spanish Inquisition but it was me, Dio!
Shit!
Wasn't expecting you!
KONO DIO DA
ROAD ROLLER DA
Muda muda muda muda muda
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
The sound effect and their faces when they enter kill me every time
One wearing a flying helmet and goggles. Very funny!
Fear, surprise and an almost ruthless devotion to nice fanatical uniforms;
Friend: I listen to any types of music.
Death Metal: 0:45
2:34 LMAO!!!!
What the fuck was he even doing there!?
I love it. I will always love Monty Python for its randomness.
11 months late, but still. He is singing the chorus of a song called "don't dilly dally on the way". The words he says are "my old man said (to follow the van)"
I FINALLY found where the music entrance sting comes from - "Trap Door" by KPM Music, also used in the 1967 Spider-Man cartoon
Diabolical Laughter
Diabolical Acting
Gotta love it.😂❤😂❤😂
The Spanish Inquisition was waiting outdoors for someone to say "expect kind of Spanish Inquisition" for 17 years
For nobody expects the Spanish inquisition
Finally. Thank you for uploading the original in its entirety.
Saw their last ever show at O2 London and got back stage. Met Michael P, Terry G and John C. Amazing memories
The music and the way they enter the room, its amazing every time