+ScouttyPlays "the self" is elusive, since with every new experience our identity as a being-for-itself is constantly evolving. ergo, we can never cling to any fixed idea of who we are. once again, we are lost in the void...
@mesto17 "He" might sound younger and more German there because it's not actually Herzog. That's me doing my best Herzog impression, but as I'm much younger than he is and also not German, there are bound to be some differences in the way he and I sound. Sorry for the confusion! I have never met Mr. Herzog, but would sure like the chance. I agree he is one of our planet's most fascinating individuals.
Well done. It reminds me of the Garfield strips where Garfield is edited out. Since Garfield's monologue is always internal, Jon never actually talks to him. So when you remove Garfield's dialogue, Jon just seems like a crazy person having conversations with his silent pets.
This is brilliant. I've often heard Herzog in my own head, describing my daily routine. Well, some days...if it was every day, I'd have jumped off a bridge by now. ;)
Same. Who'd have thought that a vlog on a Steven Universe episode would lead me to a Werner Herzog parody-reading of Where's Waldo? The magic of UA-cam.
My daughter sent me this wonderful video for Father's Day. I must say that the man Waldo meets mysteriously looks suspiciously like Max von Snydow. Perhaps there is some connection between Waldo and Three Days of the Condor. Ve must look into dis.
Perhaps Waldo isn't searching for anything, nor is he hiding from something. Perhaps he has already found what he is looking for and he is making his way home. Perhaps the items being left behind symbolize Waldo's newly found freedom.
@SamJamwich1 The character is called Waldo in the USA, where he originated. For some reason his name was changed to Wally for Europe. There you go. Best wishes.,
@PJSRproductions Oh. Because Where's Waldo was originally published in Britain. The original title was "Where's Wally", but Martin Handford decided that "Waldo" was a more Americanized name and therefore better suited to Stateside publishing.
@mrgamer445 It's a group of children books that were created in order to help children learn to recognize features while at the same time creating a fun environment for ids to enjoy reading and discovering. Waldo would be hidden somewhere is the photo and you would have to spend time trying to find him among all the other people.
@tisdue Oh, I had no idea! Thanks for the heads-up, tisdue. And Ezra, as well. I just went to the store and bought the paperback "Where's Waldo" thinking it would give me the classic one from my childhood. Left "Great Waldo Search," etc on the shelf.
I have tears streaming down my face. And my gut is spasming. Please, listen.
sounds... guttural. :D
Great
Plot twist.
Waldo finds himself.
+ScouttyPlays "the self" is elusive, since with every new experience our identity as a being-for-itself is constantly evolving. ergo, we can never cling to any fixed idea of who we are. once again, we are lost in the void...
@mesto17 "He" might sound younger and more German there because it's not actually Herzog. That's me doing my best Herzog impression, but as I'm much younger than he is and also not German, there are bound to be some differences in the way he and I sound. Sorry for the confusion! I have never met Mr. Herzog, but would sure like the chance. I agree he is one of our planet's most fascinating individuals.
Dude, I know it's been 11 years but, spot on Herzog impersonation
"Is that a scroll?
Or merely a rolled up towel?
After trying so hard to find ze scroll,
are ve sure ve can handle ze real answer?"
"At the sea, I hunt until I am mad..."
That really tickled me! XD
This is my favorite youtube video of all time, for years when i need to laugh i just watch this
I wish this was a feature length. I was gripped.
Wonderful vocal imitation! And great writing. You must have spent a lot of time listening to him. And you write just the way he speaks. Bravo!
"In searching for waldo, will we really find ourselves? No, probably not."
I can tell, Ryan is a dad who reads books aloud to his kid(s,) over and over again.
Well done. It reminds me of the Garfield strips where Garfield is edited out. Since Garfield's monologue is always internal, Jon never actually talks to him. So when you remove Garfield's dialogue, Jon just seems like a crazy person having conversations with his silent pets.
Garfield minus Garfield?
HOW HAVE I NOT SEEN THIS BEFORE????????
*tears of joy*
This is a masterpiece and it truly made my day.
This is brilliant. I've often heard Herzog in my own head, describing my daily routine. Well, some days...if it was every day, I'd have jumped off a bridge by now. ;)
I'm over here losers!
found yah
y Yo!
Hey waldo
Damn you, soab! I have been searching you for the last 7 years!!
I used to read these books back in kindergarten
I appreciate how you use the term "read" as loosely as possible.
Great! I accidentaly hit on this video and i remembered Waldo...
That brings some childhood memories back...
Thanks a lot for this Video Ryan!
Why do I only discover this gem now ?
I love these videos so damn much.
That was a gripping tale.
Somwhere in this noisey, chaotic morass of humanity is our fellow traveler, Voldo.
is that a scroll or a rolled up towel? after searching for hours, do we really want to know?
I love it. Great impression, terrific script. Love it. Keep it up, my friend. I am really laughing, watching it 3rd time in a row. Fantastc.
The nostalgia critic brought me here
Same. Who'd have thought that a vlog on a Steven Universe episode would lead me to a Werner Herzog parody-reading of Where's Waldo? The magic of UA-cam.
The best featured video I will ever see.
Could we somehow get Werner to read this?
i can watch this over and over again.
Nothing but love for this recording.
Ok this is absolutely hilarious. At first I didn't know where this was going but once you start getting into it, oh boy.
so good. this one is the best yet.
I can't stop watching this.
They have! It's a movie called "My Son, My Son, What Have Ye Done?" Produced by Lynch and directed by Herzog.
"Goodnight, Zaubermaus" - Zaubermaus means "magic mouse" in German and is a term of endearment for a small child. : )
"at the ski slopes i find him almost immediately"
lol
You nailed it. Now I feel like rewatching Grizzly Man.
deeper than I ever get..thank you
these were the best books i ever read!!!
this is done so well. if you've watched grizzly man in particular.
this is the greatest thing i've ever seen
Yeah, it's very hard to do Herzog's accent justice. It's so unique.
this is actually hilarious and genius at the same time.. from now on, everything that appears simple and one-dimensional, i shall look at this way :D
I think that may have been one of the best things I've seen today. Smiles a-plenty.
didnt know werner had such a high voice with an english accent and sounded a little bit like stewie from family guy...
My daughter sent me this wonderful video for Father's Day. I must say that the man Waldo meets mysteriously looks suspiciously like Max von Snydow. Perhaps there is some connection between Waldo and Three Days of the Condor. Ve must look into dis.
"...or, in searching for Waldo, did we really find ourselves? No, probably not."
I love you for making this. *less than three*
This is absolutely brilliant
one of the most epic things i've seen in a long long time.
i was smiling simply from this guys accent!!! love it!! =D
Awesome!!!! I think that he does not zwant to be found.... but discovered....
This is so... Beautiful.
"And yet, at the sea, I hunt and hunt and he does not reveal himself to me."
That was one of the funniest and most accurate impressions I have ever heard
Werner forever!
I had this book as a child! aah.. memories!
Such poetry.
after watching this I felt strange yet a bit smarter
That's deep...
@SpottedJack the reason it was so incredible is that it was actually Herzog. Check out his IMDB page
Wonderfully stimulating and immensely diverting!
this so totally and utterly made my day.
Perhaps Waldo isn't searching for anything, nor is he hiding from something. Perhaps he has already found what he is looking for and he is making his way home. Perhaps the items being left behind symbolize Waldo's newly found freedom.
i went into a store to find a wheres waldo book............ i couldent find it well played waldo well played!
herzog has to do more of these
beautiful.
I like that he used the one Where's Waldo book that I actually own. I think I might go take a dump and bring Waldo with me.
This is truly amazing.
Not too shabby Waldo, not too shabby!
so well done.
Yes true and utter epicness.
i love this so much.
@SamJamwich1 The character is called Waldo in the USA, where he originated. For some reason his name was changed to Wally for Europe. There you go. Best wishes.,
i just had an epiphany- Waldo is the Doctor!
This is the best thing ever
I'm SCARED. Awesome.
It's called Where's Wally this is the original name for the comic, it orginated in UK!!
this is beyond awesome
@PJSRproductions Oh. Because Where's Waldo was originally published in Britain. The original title was "Where's Wally", but Martin Handford decided that "Waldo" was a more Americanized name and therefore better suited to Stateside publishing.
Put your mouse over the red CC button and click Transcribe AudioBETA and re listen to the video again.
Wonderful!!
This is ridiculously brilliant.
I can't sleep. Waldo's bed is a cold one.
I love that game.
"Is that a scroll?! Or merely a rolled up towel?"
THIS IS AMAZING
I love this. So. Freaking. Much.
LOVE THIS!
Favorite bid ever but really needs the gain (volume) turned up.
This is brilliant.
i can't even find waldo in these close ups
@mrgamer445 It's a group of children books that were created in order to help children learn to recognize features while at the same time creating a fun environment for ids to enjoy reading and discovering. Waldo would be hidden somewhere is the photo and you would have to spend time trying to find him among all the other people.
Oddball's been real quiet since this video 😳
I love this.
these movies are hilarious. keep making them please!!
GENIUS
@tisdue Oh, I had no idea! Thanks for the heads-up, tisdue. And Ezra, as well. I just went to the store and bought the paperback "Where's Waldo" thinking it would give me the classic one from my childhood. Left "Great Waldo Search," etc on the shelf.
you don't sound like the guy but all the stuff is something herzog would say. i laughed like madman :D
Haha! You totally nailed this one Ryan!
goodnight clean mouse? :) best waldo vid ever
It´s not Werner Herzog himself, but in one of his interviews he says that he actually likes that people start to imitate his accent and voice.