Fair enough. Is a specifically a Queensland made beer, hence why they bring it up in the Gold Coast verse. I guess they thought GC was funnier than Brisbane.
@@SCA713 And we Australians know more of American politics and geography than our own. Ahh.... Anyway, the Australian stereotypes are very much stereotypes, and definitely most Australians don't believe them. The one that gets played most is the Melbourne-Sydney rivalry, Melbourne thinking it's cultured and Sydney being pretentious. Tasmania people used to used in a real derogatory sense, but they've been got over over the past 3 decades or so.
@@thepineapplefromouterspace8996 huh, I would’ve never guessed that! Then again I don’t really have any place to judge because in the US where I live, some beer brands have weird names too. I wonder if it’s called that bc it’s 4X as strong as a normal beer or just branding, only one way to find out lol I’ll have to try one if I ever go to Australia
Allow me... within my understanding of our country's stereotypes for the time. *Melbourne:* Tram central city, and also considered the 'hipster' capital of Australia... I assume the emo gag was what it was before that. *Adelaide:* I don't get the first joke, but the second gag about the water refers to how the water mains in the city keep on bursting (they're that fucking old!) and the water tastes like shit anyway. Crows references the local Aussie Rules football team - the Adelaide Crows - with the last one joking about the at-the-time serial-killer/murderer reputation the city had. *Gold Coast:* Don't get any of these. But the general reference to how hot it is is pretty accurate. *Sydney:* Where the Mardi-Gras parade is held, hence that reference. The second bit I don't understand, but the last jab about 'being better than everyone' is pretty damn accurate. *Canberra:* Long of the short - Canberra is known as the city of roundabouts... lots and lots of roundabouts. *Tasmania:* Tassie is a pretty decent horticultural state, so the first joke... but because it is not a part of the mainland, us 'mainlanders' like to make jokes about them being "mutants" if that makes sense. The two-heads one being a popular one.
@@greatsageclok-roo9013 The two heads joke is based on how a long time ago, Tasmanian soil was lacking in iodine. Regarding the Gold Coast, XXXX is a popular beer in Queensland (also home to crumbed steak and the place where gyros are called kebabs) and the state is known for its bogans (Aussie slang for rednecks, etc).
aight, the "sleigh going round and round frame" is absolute gold.
N-NANI?! SLEIGH DRIFTO?!
Some part of me always thought me and my family were the only people who knew about Venture Bros till I saw it
4 X ( as in XXXX ) is a brand of Austalian lager/beer
Thanks mate. I just searched “4x Australia” into google and tires showed up, idk
Fair enough. Is a specifically a Queensland made beer, hence why they bring it up in the Gold Coast verse. I guess they thought GC was funnier than Brisbane.
Can you make an animation about when Randy gett’s pulled over by the police, and pretends to be drunk?
That was on my agenda along with the Ernest Hemingway story
Cool! Thank you!
@@thepineapplefromouterspace8996Randy getting pulled over would be a good one...also more recent Randy and the guinea pig
I'm not familiar with aussie stereotypes (not the specific regional ones anyway) but this was hilarious!
AND educational
Not going to lie this sounds more like the southern US more than Australia to me
@MarshallRedmon01 to be frank, there isn't much of a difference, based on what both my Aussie and American friends say.
@@GallowglassVT I think between the Southern US and Australia their more similar than different
Heath McIvor is a genius and an international treasure.
Sydney and NYC aren't that different, apparently - especially "And he thinks he's better than you!"
That's the point, like London, Paris, São Paulo...
New York is far superior to Sidney. I should know, Im a New Yorker
merry happy whatever christmas
Wow, Sammy J's put on some pounds for the holidays!
Hi from a two-headed Tasmanian! Great animatic, I loved the energy of it!
Same
Sup, Taz
What I'm learning about this song is Australia is just British America
Yes, basically.
4X is an Australian beer brand
Tfw you’re a North American fan and the references are 404 not found.
Still love the animatics tho. Merry Holiday m8
Tfw you think that Sydney sounds a lot like a California stereotype and Tasmania is... most of the South... when you hear it the first time.
@@SCA713 And we Australians know more of American politics and geography than our own.
Ahh....
Anyway, the Australian stereotypes are very much stereotypes, and definitely most Australians don't believe them.
The one that gets played most is the Melbourne-Sydney rivalry, Melbourne thinking it's cultured and Sydney being pretentious.
Tasmania people used to used in a real derogatory sense, but they've been got over over the past 3 decades or so.
The shark eating salt in Sydney was a great reference to the whole "blue means sharks in it" bit.
Chef's kiss Worthy
So glad I now know what to bring up when I visit Australia
Just became a subscriber. Don't want to miss any of these.
now this is golden
1:41 Kan-sleigh Dorifto!
Christmas in Sydney
As an aussie I find this funny
Great work.
This is wonderful XD
You should animate more of their songs
Aaaand the Perth stereotype: we're NOT INCLUDED
arbys breakfast menu? this is australia lol
Just and FYI. XXXX Gold, or 4 X Gold, is a beer that is big in QLD. My Grandfather was from Brisbane and was always drinking them when we got together
After doing some research on Australian regional stereotypes, the most accurate part of the song is that they forgot Brisbane.
thank you
4X is an alcoholic drink I believe
Slight complaint, in Australia the Reindeers are replaced with kangaroos
Huh, nice factoid
What have you got against the Six White Boomers? 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘
Rolf Harris.
What is the line after "Blitzen's coked up on the harbor"?
"Scoffing seafood marinara"
4 x is I beer merry Christmas from oz
XD
(Wrong link)
My bad. I’ll fix that
I’m not Australian but I think a 4X is just a 4X4 or four wheeled ATV thing kinda like a motorcycle but with 4 wheels like a car
Apparently it’s an Australian beer
@@thepineapplefromouterspace8996 huh, I would’ve never guessed that! Then again I don’t really have any place to judge because in the US where I live, some beer brands have weird names too. I wonder if it’s called that bc it’s 4X as strong as a normal beer or just branding, only one way to find out lol I’ll have to try one if I ever go to Australia
@@lordtachanka903 You don't know how right you are-XXXX is named because it is four times as strong as a standard ale.
who wants to explain literaly every reference for the American?
Allow me... within my understanding of our country's stereotypes for the time.
*Melbourne:* Tram central city, and also considered the 'hipster' capital of Australia... I assume the emo gag was what it was before that.
*Adelaide:* I don't get the first joke, but the second gag about the water refers to how the water mains in the city keep on bursting (they're that fucking old!) and the water tastes like shit anyway. Crows references the local Aussie Rules football team - the Adelaide Crows - with the last one joking about the at-the-time serial-killer/murderer reputation the city had.
*Gold Coast:* Don't get any of these. But the general reference to how hot it is is pretty accurate.
*Sydney:* Where the Mardi-Gras parade is held, hence that reference. The second bit I don't understand, but the last jab about 'being better than everyone' is pretty damn accurate.
*Canberra:* Long of the short - Canberra is known as the city of roundabouts... lots and lots of roundabouts.
*Tasmania:* Tassie is a pretty decent horticultural state, so the first joke... but because it is not a part of the mainland, us 'mainlanders' like to make jokes about them being "mutants" if that makes sense. The two-heads one being a popular one.
I mean to be fair, with a lot of stereotypes you can make broad assumptions about what they mean
@@greatsageclok-roo9013 The two heads joke is based on how a long time ago, Tasmanian soil was lacking in iodine. Regarding the Gold Coast, XXXX is a popular beer in Queensland (also home to crumbed steak and the place where gyros are called kebabs) and the state is known for its bogans (Aussie slang for rednecks, etc).
@@JamesDavy2009 Never heard that origin description about the two-headed Tassies.
Is that true? The soil used to lack in iodine?
@@greatsageclok-roo9013 Yes, it's true.
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