Fun fact: Kummeli is also a fixed non-illuminated maritime safety device built on the beach and intended for day navigation in Finland and it is white in color. So, that's also why they showed the white t-shirt. 😊
Plenty of Kummelis jokes were based on stereotypes and maximum contrast between them. Back then a PC was not a thing - or if it was, it was a personal computer.
The guy showing the t-shirt is actor Tom Lindholm. Most famous from tv-show "Kyllä isä osaa". You should check that out too if there's any videos subtitled in English.
Hi Mauro, watching this now on Saturday morning, went sleep early last night😊this is so funny start laughing immediately, Love Kummeli comedies😂😂thanks for sharing, have a great day ❤😊
The basic idea of this sketch entirety was, that the right answer is very obvious (like especially that Sweden episode), but they always answer "Canada". In later episodes they started to give real Kummeli t-shirts with logo's.
The guy modeling that white t-shirt is best known as Finland's Al Bundy of some sort. Here's a part of one episode of the series: "Kyllä isä osaa: Se on moro! (excerpt) (English subtitles) (Finnish comedy)". The family made a comeback just recently with a movie (no English subtitles on this one): "Kyllä isä osaa -elokuva ensi-illassa 28.3. elokuvateattereissa". The car in the trailer has Italian background-in case you were admiring it: "LADA - History of Soviet/Russian People’s Car".
May I remind that this Kummeli clip was from 90's when this kind of humor was still possible. Today everyone sees this through Nazi sympathy or anti-Semitism.
Just FYI, the S letter in Finnish is always pronounced like the S in the Italian word "sano" and *not* like the S in the word "sbirro". You pronounced "musavisa" as "muzaviza"
You did not just realize the Israeli team come from Israel did you? The other musavisa episodes are worth checking too. A few of the Kummeli actors are professional musicians and that was a big part of each show
@@Afrohare niin lähtökohta oli kun mainitsin mitä kello on täällä nyt. Tiedän että hän on voinut ladata sen milloin tahansa. Miksi puuttua siihen jos ei ole mitään järkevää sanottavaa. Pyydän anteeksi epäasiallista vastareaktiota kommenttiin, olin kännissä. Lähtökohtaisesti en ymmärrä miksi tähän piti noin vastata
The address was correct, and they distributed T-shirts with cool Kummeli logos among the respondents.. Its was part of them humor👌😂
RIP Heikki Silvennoinen
Fun fact: Kummeli is also a fixed non-illuminated maritime safety device built on the beach and intended for day navigation in Finland and it is white in color. So, that's also why they showed the white t-shirt. 😊
Plenty of Kummelis jokes were based on stereotypes and maximum contrast between them. Back then a PC was not a thing - or if it was, it was a personal computer.
The guy showing the t-shirt is actor Tom Lindholm. Most famous from tv-show "Kyllä isä osaa". You should check that out too if there's any videos subtitled in English.
Hi Mauro, watching this now on Saturday morning, went sleep early last night😊this is so funny start laughing immediately, Love Kummeli comedies😂😂thanks for sharing, have a great day ❤😊
The basic idea of this sketch entirety was, that the right answer is very obvious (like especially that Sweden episode), but they always answer "Canada". In later episodes they started to give real Kummeli t-shirts with logo's.
It's filmed in Parola tank museum. Cool place. Maybe I'll reveal myself to be a bit of a weeb by mentioning the BT-42 they have over there.
The guy modeling that white t-shirt is best known as Finland's Al Bundy of some sort. Here's a part of one episode of the series: "Kyllä isä osaa: Se on moro! (excerpt) (English subtitles) (Finnish comedy)". The family made a comeback just recently with a movie (no English subtitles on this one): "Kyllä isä osaa -elokuva ensi-illassa 28.3. elokuvateattereissa". The car in the trailer has Italian background-in case you were admiring it: "LADA - History of Soviet/Russian People’s Car".
Sie haben ungewöhnlich Recht, Commander Mauro ✋️🤓 😂😂😂
May I remind that this Kummeli clip was from 90's when this kind of humor was still possible.
Today everyone sees this through Nazi sympathy or anti-Semitism.
Thanks for the night between Friday and Saturday. I'll have a few beers here. "Normal Day"
Love From Finland
In here, Heikki Silvennoinen kinda looks like that Nazi guy from Indiana Jones and Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Kummeli t shirt. Plain white shirt.😂
Sketsiä oli kuvattu Parolan panssarimuseossa. Parola on Hattulassa.
Best of them
Just FYI, the S letter in Finnish is always pronounced like the S in the Italian word "sano" and *not* like the S in the word "sbirro". You pronounced "musavisa" as "muzaviza"
1:39 well todays Canada is not so far from that 🙄
Loved that reicht comment.
ahah
@@mauronicolo89 I think reicht is correct answer still at 2024. Evengi is left. I don't know but where is my estonian pitses
You did not just realize the Israeli team come from Israel did you? The other musavisa episodes are worth checking too. A few of the Kummeli actors are professional musicians and that was a big part of each show
Jumala siunatkoon ja varjelkoon Israelia!
Reich answer 👌🏻😂
Ps . It's half past one in the morning
Mitä sitten? Videoiden lataamisen voi ajastaa...
@@Afrohare mitä vittua laita mä saatana saan sanoa mitä kello täällä on vaikka olis ladannut kello mitä vaan.. vedä vittu päähän ja muuta norjaan
@@MarkusLaaksonen-uw5lr Asianmukainen ja hyvin jäsennelty vastaus, hermanni. Olet selvästi *erittäin* tasapainoinen ja älykäs yksilö.
@@Afrohare niin lähtökohta oli kun mainitsin mitä kello on täällä nyt. Tiedän että hän on voinut ladata sen milloin tahansa. Miksi puuttua siihen jos ei ole mitään järkevää sanottavaa. Pyydän anteeksi epäasiallista vastareaktiota kommenttiin, olin kännissä. Lähtökohtaisesti en ymmärrä miksi tähän piti noin vastata
@@Afrohare SaiPa hänkin Suomen kielellä. Mauno on on yksi parhaista jotka reahoi Suomen asioihin😴
Musa-visassa vastataan aina Kanada.
check italian näyte
Maybe someone sent some postcards but they never read them.