I like how this mickey’s personality feels true to the character, and he reacts to Walts life like a guy dealing with his racist grandpa in front of houseguests.Awkwardly trying to brush off everything and sulking in family shame.
@@blueschewy2558 It wouldn't have made sense. This skit is from 2006 and the things Disney did as a company were barely known, like how they lobbied for years just to push out copyright law and hold onto the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse, or how they bought ABC back in 1995.
That line "you're supposed to be funny?" kills me every time. Over the years to make Mickey more generally appealing they really filed down every corner he had left of personality.
and when Michael Eisner stepped down, someone at Disney then said "hey! you know this cartoon mouse we've been building our empire around? people these days don't even know why he's famous or important! so maybe we should try and make our corporate mascot funny and relatable". and then they made the Paul Rudish MIckey Mouse shorts!!
BTW that's not a joke Disney REALLY did want to build a theme park based around what life was like on a Plantation, you could dress up as a slave and pick cotton along side other reenactors in costume those were the people Slave owners would pretend to BEAT UP as an example to the others
The funny/sad thing to me is that Henson wanted to sell to Disney because he thought they were the best ones who could take care of the Muppets Franchise, but he died of pneumonia before he could make the sale.
From what I understand, Michael Eisner of the Walt Disney Company was very adamant about getting the Sesame Street Muppets in the deal, which Jim considered an absolute dealbreaker. This back and forth delayed the Disney deal so much that it was unresolved by the time Jim died. After Jim passed, the deal was pretty much over since it was unclear what the direction of the Muppets company would be in the immediate outset.
Are you referring to SNL, or Disney? Because this actually was called "The Disney Vault". I think the shtick stopped sometime 'round the arrival of Disney+, hence the was.
I like this interpretation of Mickey Mouse. He’s not an evil, cruel, villainous monster like everyone on the internet wants to show him as. He’s an embarrassed kid trying to gloss over how racist his relatives are.
@@daelen.cclark quite literally a kid states that walt disney outed animators as communists and mickey goes "THEY HAD TO GO" Implying that snl couldn't resist making mickey evil and made him anti-union
2:32 This is such a genius reference, because Disney's America was an actual park Disney wanted to build in Virginia in the mid-90s. A ride casting riders as runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad was one of the contributing factors to its cancellation.
2:54 I love the "Lion King 5 2/3" gag here, like they're taking a potshot at the "Lion King 1/2" title like it wasn't totally supposed to be a joke in and of itself.
The voice of Mickey in this sketch was done by voice actor and puppeteer Michael Paul Ziegfeld. His work can be seen on Sesame Street and America's Got Talent.
@@marheapunchyou3624 I mean, Disney Plus takes everything out of the vault, but it also opens a can of worms about what's appropriate in today's era. Also, the bingewatch DOES suck you in.
@@Mnemoniforma9.00 my only suggestion would put that and the war cartoons all in a special account for educational purposes: Just so that they don't have to say racism is family friendly entertainment.
bruh you obviously haven't seen his 1920s-80s cartoons and his 2013 rebooted series, it's on the "Mickey Mouse" youtube channel. you've probably just seen the 2000's disney junior crap.
Mickey Mouse cartoons are like this: They are good, but they aren't funny. A cartoon doesn't need to be funny to be good, for the time, Mickey cartoons were really well made despite lacking gags and Mickey not being a very funny character, he needs Donald and Goofy which are much better characters than him. However, the 2013 Mickey Mouse series is very funny, even when focusing just on Mickey.
Umm Mulan and Aliens Don't really mix up well Especially since it's ancient china mixed with advanced sci fi I rather have a European Mulan than to watch 2 versions of that weird cra
@@mr.anti-flashsentryonce-ler IDK, if the visual aesthetic of the aliens doesn’t clash with the visuals of ancient China, it could work. I think part of the reason Cowboys Vs. Aliens was bad was because it focused too much on dour Daniel Craig’s Unforgiven style subplot when it should have leaned into the silly, campy, and flashy. With that being said, maybe an ambitious up-and-coming Hong Kong based animation studio should do it, and maybe it should be Sun Wukong and the rest of the cast from Journey to the West that battle the aliens, I’d watch that.
I like how this is the ultimate of parody of the Disney vault. And of course seeing this in 2D animation it shows you how Disney is a shell of it's former self.
@@sealy1 I think in the way you do. I've seen this movie many times. From a today's perspective, it might be bizarre, but what i see is a nice black man, that represents some kind of Hybrid between Rubeus Hagrid (Tells Stories, trying to teach the kids something and lives in a small house next to the main building) and Barry White (loves to sing) 😂 But even if some say it's full of racism, I literally can't see it.
You may notice that the music you hear at the beginning of the sketch, from 0:09, is not from a Disney film, but indeed from the first SpongeBob movie, in the scene where sprays of water bring the deceased SpongeBob and Patrick back to life.
I mean say what you will about the sequels, but there were at least SOME good ones. Cinderella 3 has garnered some attention lately by spawning a meme. Return of Jafar and King of Thieves are old favorites of many. People are at least mixed on the Lion King sequels. The Lilo and Stitch sequels were pretty good. And Rescuers Down Under, while not straight-to-video, is an underrated cult favorite in the Disney Renaissance But for the Live-Action remakes, I've heard little to nothing good said about them at all and most people want them to stop.
Ahhh yes, I remember when Disney was going crazy with direct-to-video sequels like that. And now we don't have Disney movies going into the Vault anymore, thanks to the Signature Collection releases and Disney+. The "Song of the South" part was also really funny, not just because of the inaccurate lyrics Uncle Remus sings, but when the boy says the title while holding its' VHS tape I started laughing because I already knew about its' controversy. LOL at the fake Mickey voice! (Obviously it was because they were already using his likeness so they gave him a much different voice than he really has to go easy on the Disney lawyers.)
Thoughts: 1. Scar really mellowed out when he became a lawyer. That ironically made him scarier. 2. Mickey tries to downplay all the bad stuff Walt and the company did, yet no one questions the fact that he just kidnapped two children. 3. I never got why he'd want Vivian Leigh's head, but frankly I don't give a damn.
I mean the Kids said they WANTED to go to the Vault, Mickey May have strangely appeared of nowhere like that but they Wished to be there. Not FOREVER but yeah...
Of course but if that will be nice 👍 if they can make a funny 😄 joke like when Mickey Mouse had captured marvel, comic book 📚 artist Stan Lee and Spider-Man and the boy 👦 said Hey that’s Stan Lee and Spider-Man and Mickey Mouse said He Wouldn’t Sell! He Wouldn’t Sell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:43 if you look at the pictures you can see a frame of the rescuers that shows a naked woman in one of the windows. that was a actual clip from the movie that one on the animators snuck in. it appears twice each for only a frame. but it was in the movie
Also you see the infamous scene from the original vhs cut of “who framed roger rabbit” where Jessica goes flying out the cartoon car and for a split second, flashes the audience.
Wow.... That was a lot to unpack.... I'm glad they didn't show Mickey as some evil and greedy megalomind... Just an ordinary nice guy embarrassed about what his creator had done over the years .... while still showing that Mickey could be a good guy. The animation and voice acting were both pretty good too. 😁
I always thought the DIsney Vault concept was a stupid idea even when I was a kid, I saw how greedy they were being with that tactic. There's literally no point to it.
Cinderella 2 0:21 0:23 Bambi 2002 Sleeping beauty iii ill sleepy meets Aladdin 0:27 hunchback 6 air dog quasi 0:29 mulan 8 the prozoids fight back 0:32 jungle book 3.0 jungle blog 0:35 101 fellations
For the record it was not just gonna be a "Civil War" theme park but rather an entire immersive experience of American History through the magic of Disney Imagenieering. Including an Ellis Island section, Celebrating the Immigrant experience. As for Walt Himself, there has never been any actual proof of his anti-Semitism, it has simply become a perpetual punch line that people love to repeat. He did hire and give opportunities to many ethnically diverse artists. He did take the stand during the McCarthy hearings in 1954 to denounce communism as did 90 percent of Hollywood at the time, those who diddnt, like Dalton Trumbo were blacklisted. However his head is in fact frozen in the Disney vault, that is very true.
This is how Mickey should be portrayed in parodies of how Disney is a greedy and scummy company, Mickey should stay true to his personality, but portrayed as an abused employee, not as a greedy CEO. Also, they missed the chance of talking about how Disney lobbied congress to extend copyright duration so they would not lose the exclusive rights to Mickey to the public domain, but at the same time, used dozens of copyright-free stories from the public domain.
@@austinreed7343 actually belos fits better as the CEO because when his personality is prejudiced against witches and magic is just like bob iger when it comes to representation
This was the very first UA-cam video I saw. I just got out of the Navy sometime in May of ‘06 and was driving from Norfolk, VA to Anchorage, AK and stopped off at a hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I’d heard of UA-cam but never visited it so I typed in the address and this was the first video I saw (obviously this is a newer upload). Still a classic TV Funhouse that brings back laughs and memories.
0:11That tune that plays over the commercial at the beginning was took straight from the sponge bob movie from where SpongeBob and Patrick come back Alive
It's no small effort to make sequels to movies that had endings that did't really leave any room for a sequel. It's kinda like making a sequel to the likes of Pinocchio, Snow White or the Jungle Book despite the fact that the main characters make advances which makes going back pretty much implausible.
0:42 If this moment were in the spirit of disney's ego mania: "You summoned the mouse, I CAME! Now you must go in the vault.... taste our racism! Ha-HA!"
@@nlpnt Yep. That's probably also why despite being a very on-model likeness, Mickey Mouse was given a blatantly fake voice, to go easy on the real Disney lawyers.
@@gator9339 I'd prefer it to be based on princess and the frog than some movie that nobody even cares about AKA song of the South. But white people will fight back change as long as they can
This is just fucking genius. And actually pretty ballsy from SNL. I don't think it could be aired today, people are just too sensitive.. Another great sketch from TV Funhouse !
Nowadays I feel like society especially social media would applaud this. It's basically an expose of something we already knew - cancel culture enthusiasts would eat this up
I like how this mickey’s personality feels true to the character, and he reacts to Walts life like a guy dealing with his racist grandpa in front of houseguests.Awkwardly trying to brush off everything and sulking in family shame.
Its better than the “sociopathic evil mickey” everyone uses
@@JC-wj7sb That would have been too predictable.
@@blueschewy2558 It wouldn't have made sense. This skit is from 2006 and the things Disney did as a company were barely known, like how they lobbied for years just to push out copyright law and hold onto the Steamboat Willie version of Mickey Mouse, or how they bought ABC back in 1995.
rip Mickey
Daniel jones
"you're supposed to be funny?" Always cracks me up hahahaha
Yeah, just realize only goofy and donald that give laugh. Mickey always that straight guy
That was hilarious
Now I Know Why Disney Owns Jim Henson.
IMHO I thought Mickey was supposed to be the straight man, Donald Duck and Goofy were funny!
The only funny Mickey is the once from the 2012 Cartoon. That was is straight up hilarious.
That line "you're supposed to be funny?" kills me every time. Over the years to make Mickey more generally appealing they really filed down every corner he had left of personality.
They made him funny in the new shorts and House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Works. Also there are apparently really good comics with him.
and when Michael Eisner stepped down, someone at Disney then said "hey! you know this cartoon mouse we've been building our empire around? people these days don't even know why he's famous or important! so maybe we should try and make our corporate mascot funny and relatable".
and then they made the Paul Rudish MIckey Mouse shorts!!
BTW that's not a joke Disney REALLY did want to build a theme park based around what life was like on a Plantation, you could dress up as a slave and pick cotton along side other reenactors in costume those were the people Slave owners would pretend to BEAT UP as an example to the others
@@Vamroc ...oh my god....
i love how this depiction of micky is actually in character instead of making him just an evil corporate boss.
He's still an evil corporate boss, just also one who has standards.
@@KingOfElectricNinjas is more of just a corporate boss whos gets pressured by his own company into becoming woke and money hungry.
@@marioandsonicfan465WOKE 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And that is how Disney + was born
@Infinity Universes Studios Yes
@Infinity Universes Studios yes
True
Not really I checked and is not there.
...it’s a joke in the comment section. It’s not literally how the vault was created. I can’t believe I have to write this.
I love that Jim Henson is still alive in the Vault. Even the writers wanted him still around.
The funny/sad thing to me is that Henson wanted to sell to Disney because he thought they were the best ones who could take care of the Muppets Franchise, but he died of pneumonia before he could make the sale.
From what I understand, Michael Eisner of the Walt Disney Company was very adamant about getting the Sesame Street Muppets in the deal, which Jim considered an absolute dealbreaker. This back and forth delayed the Disney deal so much that it was unresolved by the time Jim died.
After Jim passed, the deal was pretty much over since it was unclear what the direction of the Muppets company would be in the immediate outset.
@@WTFG78 Makes sense.
The fact that Jim was on SNL in the 70s makes this about 10x better
@@WTFG78 yeah but then Eisner later tried again and now they're part of the Disney family
The animation in this really isn't that bad, the fact that they kept Mickey on model makes this even funnier.
I know, right? It's especially funny combined with that blatantly fake Mickey voice.
True
I think they even did the ear turns correctly!
Parody always hits best when it's done as accurately as possible.
You know a parody would be confusing the voice actors of the source material are in the set-up.
They missed the golden opportunity to name it "Vault Disney"
Are you referring to SNL, or Disney? Because this actually was called "The Disney Vault".
I think the shtick stopped sometime 'round the arrival of Disney+, hence the was.
@@NunofYerbizness Walt = Vault
Slow clap.
@@NunofYerbizness Man, that definitely went over your head...
"Vault Disney" was the name of the late night block of classic Disney stuff they used to have on the Disney Channel back in the day.
I like this interpretation of Mickey Mouse. He’s not an evil, cruel, villainous monster like everyone on the internet wants to show him as. He’s an embarrassed kid trying to gloss over how racist his relatives are.
He just wants everyone to like him, but he knows all too well why people don’t.
unfortunately Mickey admitted he's anti-union and endorsed walt to out animators as communists
@@mattsa9540
Was that in the sketch?
@@daelen.cclark at 1:34
@@daelen.cclark quite literally a kid states that walt disney outed animators as communists and mickey goes "THEY HAD TO GO" Implying that snl couldn't resist making mickey evil and made him anti-union
Scar from The Lion King is a lawyer now? Guess that’s even better than being king.
2:46-2:51 😆
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Made for the job since he always be lion.
LONG LIVE THE LAWYER
Scar sounds like Sam Witwer (Darth Maul) from Star Wars: The Clone Wars
They forgot to mention the greatest Disney VHS sequel, "Aladdin IV: Jafar May Need Glasses."
Classic Family Guy Cutaway Gag
Don't forget Cinderella IV: Filing Royal Taxes
Five.... and six
“Aladdin V: Jafar takes the census” was even better lol
Probably one of the greatest SNL skits of all time
Mediaoply was amazing as well.
Only aired once.
TV Funhouse was usually the best part of SNL on the weeks it aired.
it's up there w/ William Shatner dealing w/ the Trekkies.
I like how they managed to perfectly keep Scar’s menacing voice despite the voice actor difference...
2:32 This is such a genius reference, because Disney's America was an actual park Disney wanted to build in Virginia in the mid-90s. A ride casting riders as runaway slaves on the Underground Railroad was one of the contributing factors to its cancellation.
I don't think this was a parody. I think Saturday night live knew something about Disney
Did you say MID 90S???,? What the fuck!!!!!!!
WOW
Now THAT's some MAGA explained.
Yup, it sure was.
F that mouse 🐭 a n d his b a ss creator
Scar is one of Disney's Lawyers
that explains WAY too much
He gets the lion's share of the cases.
probably should've been jafar tbh
@@Protag_Shilex That or Frollo.
@@blueschewy2558 or the snake in Jungle Book
@@traceyg07 U mean Kaa
This is borderline-NOT satire.
How do you mean?
@@thecrimsonfire4921 this is all real.
I can confirm that.
@@jamesmeow3039 you aren’t joking?
@@sparkshark5285 All real. Research it on Google, you'll find tons of information
2:24
Mickey: Think of all the laughs I’ve given you.
Little girl: You’re supposed to be funny?
XD
Mickey: Yes.
We should be happy Paul Rudish Mickey exists.
Normally I would agree cuz that's Goofy and Donald's job, but he's funny as hell in Mickey Mouse Works, House of Mouse and the Paul Rudish shorts
Lol I love how Mickey seems so disappointed. And Scar as the Lawyer 😂. It’s so well animated
Song of the south. A movie Disney is trying to forget
I actually really liked song of the south. I don't know why everyone hates it
@@eligage3687 The racial implication mostly. I liked that Zippity do da song myself
@Timothy Mensik sounds about right
They why do they have splash mountain?
@@Imaginamisuperfun Its a fun and iconic ride
I dunno if I'm supposed to laugh this off or just take a moment to think about I just saw.
+Sir Caco D. Mon Your username and avatar are A1, sir.
***** Much obliged. I agree!
I never knew Disney was antisemantic.
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@@rikuruohomaki3230 and also very racist he once didn't give a black man a job because he was so dark.
Mickey: He wouldn't sell, he wouldn't sell!
Also Mickey: *own all of the companies!*
They're determined on world domination by any means necessary
can you imagine what mickey did to George Lucas
@@JuanJimenez-up6zg And Stan Lee.
There are two types of Mickeys: Honest Mickey and South-Park Mickey
@@JuanJimenez-up6zg he want to sell star wars
2:54 I love the "Lion King 5 2/3" gag here, like they're taking a potshot at the "Lion King 1/2" title like it wasn't totally supposed to be a joke in and of itself.
Props to the voice actor of Mickey for surprisingly doing a good impression of the mouse himself.
The voice of Mickey in this sketch was done by voice actor and puppeteer Michael Paul Ziegfeld. His work can be seen on Sesame Street and America's Got Talent.
@@tysargent9647I thought it was Tom Kenny.
Let's be real here, this isn't far from what ACTUALLY happened with the launch of Disney Plus.
How so? What do you mean?
@@marheapunchyou3624 I mean, Disney Plus takes everything out of the vault, but it also opens a can of worms about what's appropriate in today's era. Also, the bingewatch DOES suck you in.
Except no "Song of the South".
@@mdoherty9188 Even so, the prospect was enough to start a conversation ABOUT whether it should be there or not.
@@Mnemoniforma9.00 my only suggestion would put that and the war cartoons all in a special account for educational purposes: Just so that they don't have to say racism is family friendly entertainment.
"You're suppossed to be funny?" Hahaha. That's what I thought too!
bruh you obviously haven't seen his 1920s-80s cartoons and his 2013 rebooted series, it's on the "Mickey Mouse" youtube channel. you've probably just seen the 2000's disney junior crap.
@@FreeSpiritPaulette those are supposed to be funny too? jeez you must be like 8
It was funny for me when I was a kid.
Mickey Mouse cartoons are like this: They are good, but they aren't funny.
A cartoon doesn't need to be funny to be good, for the time, Mickey cartoons were really well made despite lacking gags and Mickey not being a very funny character, he needs Donald and Goofy which are much better characters than him.
However, the 2013 Mickey Mouse series is very funny, even when focusing just on Mickey.
This is not a parody, this is a documentary..
😅
Yeah so true.
It so absolutely fkn is!!!Crazy, lmfao
Are all of those true? Is the Son of the South song real?
Oh most definitely
"Youre supposed to be funny?"
That got me 🤣😂🤣😂
Holy Crap... this is heavy...
I hope they don't screw up the live action remake of Mulan 8: The Prozoids Fight Back like with the last one.
Umm Mulan and Aliens Don't really mix up well
Especially since it's ancient china mixed with advanced sci fi
I rather have a European Mulan than to watch 2 versions of that weird cra
@@mr.anti-flashsentryonce-ler IDK, if the visual aesthetic of the aliens doesn’t clash with the visuals of ancient China, it could work. I think part of the reason Cowboys Vs. Aliens was bad was because it focused too much on dour Daniel Craig’s Unforgiven style subplot when it should have leaned into the silly, campy, and flashy. With that being said, maybe an ambitious up-and-coming Hong Kong based animation studio should do it, and maybe it should be Sun Wukong and the rest of the cast from Journey to the West that battle the aliens, I’d watch that.
Unrelated topic but HOW THEY GONNA MAKE HIGHLANDER 8: ENGAGE THE SPACE KURGAN!?!?
Does that take place before or after "Mulan 9: Showdown in Wvhan"?
Bridging the gap teaming up with Sora, Donald and Goofy.
I like how this is the ultimate of parody of the Disney vault. And of course seeing this in 2D animation it shows you how Disney is a shell of it's former self.
Mickey represent in others Cartoons: Sociopathic Evil Mascot
Mickey represent in TV Funhouse: Innocent Mascot
I completely lost it at the song of the South Scene...Had to laugh so hard, I almost fell off my chair. 😂😂😂😂
They roasted Disney one that one! 🤣😂
Whoever did the voice for Remus did a good impression.
Even though the movie isn’t racist-
@@sealy1 I think in the way you do. I've seen this movie many times.
From a today's perspective, it might be bizarre, but what i see is a nice black man, that represents some kind of Hybrid between Rubeus Hagrid (Tells Stories, trying to teach the kids something and lives in a small house next to the main building) and Barry White (loves to sing) 😂 But even if some say it's full of racism, I literally can't see it.
@@jerrysshowroom681 good!
The part where Mickey was like “think of all the laughs I’ve given ya!” was actually included in the Offical Mickey Mouse documentary film
I keep expecting the frozen Disney head to wink at 3:08
Me too
You may notice that the music you hear at the beginning of the sketch, from 0:09, is not from a Disney film, but indeed from the first SpongeBob movie, in the scene where sprays of water bring the deceased SpongeBob and Patrick back to life.
This raises so many questions that need answered
It was played on The Chapelle Show.
Is it sad that I'd rather have more sequels instead of the live action Disney remakes?
Ah, no, no its not.
I mean say what you will about the sequels, but there were at least SOME good ones.
Cinderella 3 has garnered some attention lately by spawning a meme.
Return of Jafar and King of Thieves are old favorites of many.
People are at least mixed on the Lion King sequels.
The Lilo and Stitch sequels were pretty good.
And Rescuers Down Under, while not straight-to-video, is an underrated cult favorite
in the Disney Renaissance
But for the Live-Action remakes, I've heard little to nothing good said about them at all
and most people want them to stop.
@@bearmarion93 yeah, they were all good, I really liked the Aladdin sequels.
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no. that's common thinking
I feel like this skit ages better with time.
Ahhh yes, I remember when Disney was going crazy with direct-to-video sequels like that. And now we don't have Disney movies going into the Vault anymore, thanks to the Signature Collection releases and Disney+. The "Song of the South" part was also really funny, not just because of the inaccurate lyrics Uncle Remus sings, but when the boy says the title while holding its' VHS tape I started laughing because I already knew about its' controversy.
LOL at the fake Mickey voice! (Obviously it was because they were already using his likeness so they gave him a much different voice than he really has to go easy on the Disney lawyers.)
Thoughts:
1. Scar really mellowed out when he became a lawyer. That ironically made him scarier.
2. Mickey tries to downplay all the bad stuff Walt and the company did, yet no one questions the fact that he just kidnapped two children.
3. I never got why he'd want Vivian Leigh's head, but frankly I don't give a damn.
I mean the Kids said they WANTED to go to the Vault, Mickey May have strangely appeared of nowhere like that but they Wished to be there. Not FOREVER but yeah...
That “Song of the South” joke was well timed! Why was it even in the Disney Vault? Disney bosses hated it! I would watch “The Lion King 5 2/3” though!
2:40 "He Wouldn't Sell! He Wouldn't Sell!" 😂😂 Funny Lines
Of course but if that will be nice 👍 if they can make a funny 😄 joke like when Mickey Mouse had captured marvel, comic book 📚 artist Stan Lee and Spider-Man and the boy 👦 said Hey that’s Stan Lee and Spider-Man and Mickey Mouse said He Wouldn’t Sell! He Wouldn’t Sell!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
1:43 if you look at the pictures you can see a frame of the rescuers that shows a naked woman in one of the windows. that was a actual clip from the movie that one on the animators snuck in. it appears twice each for only a frame. but it was in the movie
Also you see the infamous scene from the original vhs cut of “who framed roger rabbit” where Jessica goes flying out the cartoon car and for a split second, flashes the audience.
And the cut scene from Fantasia with the blackface
"101 fellations" I literally can't stop laughing lol XD
The fact that it looks almost exactly like it’s source material makes it even funnier.
This is kinda like a teenager giving his mom the full list of his Search History while thinking
"Yeah, this definitely can't go wrong!"
Wow.... That was a lot to unpack.... I'm glad they didn't show Mickey as some evil and greedy megalomind... Just an ordinary nice guy embarrassed about what his creator had done over the years .... while still showing that Mickey could be a good guy. The animation and voice acting were both pretty good too. 😁
probs one of the best sketches on snl
1:45 all the banned scenes 😄
Me when my mom checks my search history: 1:09
THIS IS ACTUALLY FUNNY, people need to like this more
2:35 - it wasn't a Civil War theme park, it was supposed to be a theme park that was dedicated to America and would have a Civil War-themed land.
You just literally described a theme park.
That would have been located right next to a real Civil War battlefield. Look it up; it was called Disney's America.
2:38
Kid # 1: Jim Henson!
Mickey: he wouldn't sell, he wouldn't sell.
Mickey: 😭😭😭
Narrator: And featuring Scar as a Disney lawyer.
XD
Scar : You children know too much, you'll be staying in the Disney Vault *FOREVER*
@@GalaxyDewOGKids: NOOOOOOOO!!!
its funny how close to reality this is, actually, all of it is exactly how it is.
3:07 if the head winked, that would’ve made it so much better xD
0:30 Jontron: Mulan has always been the best sci fi
I always thought the DIsney Vault concept was a stupid idea even when I was a kid, I saw how greedy they were being with that tactic. There's literally no point to it.
Cinderella 2 0:21
0:23 Bambi 2002
Sleeping beauty iii ill sleepy meets Aladdin
0:27 hunchback 6 air dog quasi
0:29 mulan 8 the prozoids fight back
0:32 jungle book 3.0 jungle blog
0:35 101 fellations
2:06 This was so well done 😂
One of the best skits they have put out in a while
For the record it was not just gonna be a "Civil War" theme park but rather an entire immersive experience of American History through the magic of Disney Imagenieering. Including an Ellis Island section, Celebrating the Immigrant experience.
As for Walt Himself, there has never been any actual proof of his anti-Semitism, it has simply become a perpetual punch line that people love to repeat. He did hire and give opportunities to many ethnically diverse artists. He did take the stand during the McCarthy hearings in 1954 to denounce communism as did 90 percent of Hollywood at the time, those who diddnt, like Dalton Trumbo were blacklisted.
However his head is in fact frozen in the Disney vault, that is very true.
One of his employees, Werner Von Braun, was a former Nazi scientist.
I once heard that Walt also had a black man as his right-hand man. Basically giving him the second highest position in ALL of DIsney.
Walt was cremated.
That Song of the South part is hilarious!
I would watch the hell out of Mulan 8 instead of any live-action Disney remake.
Wow this aged well
"Dark Secrets On Disney Revealed". Only SNL would have the guts to do such a controversial documentary. (With humor to boot).
"Jim Henson!!!"
That part cracked me up.
There’s something so badass about Quasimodo snowboarding.
So this is what's hidden in Mickey's clubhouse
This is how Mickey should be portrayed in parodies of how Disney is a greedy and scummy company, Mickey should stay true to his personality, but portrayed as an abused employee, not as a greedy CEO.
Also, they missed the chance of talking about how Disney lobbied congress to extend copyright duration so they would not lose the exclusive rights to Mickey to the public domain, but at the same time, used dozens of copyright-free stories from the public domain.
Let's see what happen untill 2023
Scar fits better as the CEO.
@@austinreed7343 actually belos fits better as the CEO because when his personality is prejudiced against witches and magic is just like bob iger when it comes to representation
2:55 "Simba 5 and 2/3" Dang, no chill with SNL on this one x.x
This was the very first UA-cam video I saw. I just got out of the Navy sometime in May of ‘06 and was driving from Norfolk, VA to Anchorage, AK and stopped off at a hotel in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. I’d heard of UA-cam but never visited it so I typed in the address and this was the first video I saw (obviously this is a newer upload). Still a classic TV Funhouse that brings back laughs and memories.
there is too much of childhood ruination to unpack here lol
I wanna see 101 Fellations.
Me too
@ no!
Disney partnered with pornhub for that one
Hollywood Vampires ua-cam.com/video/Z340p1oSa3E/v-deo.html ?dfghf
It sucks
0:11That tune that plays over the commercial at the beginning was took straight from the sponge bob movie from where SpongeBob and Patrick come back Alive
I wish they would do more of these Saturday TV Funhouse skits...
Wow Disney lawyers must of had a field day trying to sue SNL over this.
@TIG5574 at this time, NBC is much bigger than Disney, as Universal owned them since 2004, back when Universal is the biggest player in media game.
Agreed
@TIG5574 true
@@ArsyaUtomo wow
@TIG5574 back then, back in 2006, when this parody was aired, they haven't got half of those.
Ratted out animators because they were going to unionize?! The more I learn about Disney, the more I hate Disney.
Then don't Google disney, nazi. You won't like what you find.
@@lking1540 are you implying that communists and Nazis are the same thing?
@@Pyreleaf no, I'm applying that Walt Disney liked the nazi. He even gave a tour of disney land to a nazi.
@@lking1540 OH! I thought you were calling OP a Nazi or something - not, don't type 'Disney' and 'Nazi' into Google. Sorry.
@@Pyreleaf op? Yeah, sorry if it wasn't clear enough for you. It's okay, it happens.
I like how they included a poster of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit at 0:56.
2:04 I never knew song of the south was that bad until now....
I know you’re probably joking but that definitely ain’t the original audio.
@@harryfoley2294 Yeah it was a joke but still dont like disney that much
@@harryfoley2294And that's why Disney has a disclaimer!
Disney: Has its own vault
ViacomCBS: there is another
This is the PG-version of Disney.
You wouldn't want to see their "parties".
Where's :
Pixar
Marvel
Lucasfilm/Star Wars
ESPN
Miramax
Disney Channel Originals
And 20th Century Fox ?
This was made in the 80s/90s
@@rosiejamaa1068 this was made in 2006, all those things were acquired after 2009
how is no one talking about bambi 2002 0:22
Nice! They included the still frame from “The Rescuers” that has the naked lady in the window.
Bambi II and Cinderella III are legitimately great movies.
But Lion King II was the best among sequels.
@@dangurney1042 Not as good as Bambi II and Cinderella III.
Lion King 5 2/3rds has em all beat.
@Sebastian Billings What?
It's no small effort to make sequels to movies that had endings that did't really leave any room for a sequel. It's kinda like making a sequel to the likes of Pinocchio, Snow White or the Jungle Book despite the fact that the main characters make advances which makes going back pretty much implausible.
Wait if their all sequels shouldn't it be "102 felations: G-Spots revenge?"
2:38 As a fan of The Muppets and other work by Henson, this hurt my soul like it was ran over by the Electric Mayhem bus
Scar is Epic man :D
2:48-2:50 😆
0:42 If this moment were in the spirit of disney's ego mania:
"You summoned the mouse, I CAME! Now you must go in the vault.... taste our racism! Ha-HA!"
Nice Hellraiser shout out. Though it's not the same without the Ha-Ha at the end.
@@Shanethefilmmaker There happy now? LOL
@@Phoenixesper1 Happier than the happiest place on earth.
"You're supposed to be funny?" Has to be the funniest line here
I lost it at 101 Fellations!!! *Ouch my side hurts!* 😆😆😆
1:51...wow, they really got away with Jessica Rabbit, hentai edition.
Spread more than coronavirus
Doesn't count. It was animated by a third party (Richard Williams' studio).
@@SomeHarbourBastard There was supposed to be a scene like that in the real deal, but it was cut for obvious reasons
I'm surprised that Disney didn't sue them for this. They sued a daycare center for God's sake!
Parody and satire are protected free speech. The decisions in favor of Mad Magazine alone would fill a small law library.
@@nlpnt Yep. That's probably also why despite being a very on-model likeness, Mickey Mouse was given a blatantly fake voice, to go easy on the real Disney lawyers.
I seem to remember there being a big fuss when it was released. I thought SNL promised it wouldn’t air it again but I guess I was wrong about that
I thought Walt Disney's head would wink after Mickey gave his thumbs up @ 3:07
Me too
Me too
If Disney takes this masterpiece down today, it’s canon.
I too wish to have a big animated film project just so i can say theres an "original version that i only played at parties".
Back when SNL had balls. I need more skits sticking it to disney.
This was way ahead of it's time. Splash Mountain at Disneyland is being changed because it's "too offensive" 😒 smh
Then be sure to check out South Park. They occasionally kick Disney in the nuts.
Agreed
@@gator9339 I'd prefer it to be based on princess and the frog than some movie that nobody even cares about AKA song of the South. But white people will fight back change as long as they can
@@bigbawlzlebowski8886
Yeah, Mr. Toad is next probably.
"You were supposed to be funny"?. Brutal 😝
This is just fucking genius. And actually pretty ballsy from SNL. I don't think it could be aired today, people are just too sensitive.. Another great sketch from TV Funhouse !
STOP TALKING SHIT. It was only aired in 2013 dummy, not 1913.
*2006
AdY aditya pre Obama & SJW era ;p
Nowadays I feel like society especially social media would applaud this. It's basically an expose of something we already knew - cancel culture enthusiasts would eat this up
Whos "too sensitive", Disney? I honestly don't know how people like you think this is taboo or even offensive?
2:10 Huh. I thought Uncle Remus would say "My, oh my, what a wonderful day.".
2:14-2:17 they don’t ever release song of the south on 📼, 📀, or blu ray disc at all.
Snl edited it to supposedly be "the original version walt played at parties."
@@nathancruz9172 Actually they’ve released song of the south on VHS in UK in the 1980s.
@@abraham_benson_official but not the United States, though.
@@nathancruz9172 The only way Americans can get the film is through a bootleg DVD which is all over the internet.
I like how it’s called the journey to Disney vault and it’s going into the Disney vault
2:45 Suddenly so much of what happens at Disney is explained.