Also still available at Spaceballs The Online Shop: Spaceballs the lunch box, Spaceballs the coloring book, Spaceballs the breakfast cereal, SPACEBALLS THE FLAME THROWER!!! (the kids love that one) And, last but not least, Spaceballs the doll, Yogurt. * zzzziiiiip * "May da Schwartz be witcha!" * smootch * Adorable.
funny thing is that they could not make any money off of merchandising at all that is why it is a joke in the movie the reason for it is that Mel Brooks deal with Lucas was that he specifically couldn't make money off of products
This is the perfect theme tune for Spaceballs, because it sounds suitably grand and epic and yet soulless and dull, parodying space opera music while simultaneously emphasising how good the Star Wars theme actually is.
Just watched SpaceBalls for the first time today; arguably one of the most funny, clever, and creative movies I have ever watched. And there is no better time to watch it than the 30th anniversary of it! What an awesome movie!
Yes Alejandro, what a TOTAL BUMMER. He died a little more than six weeks ago (January 25, 2018) at the age of 91. He wrote the music score for lots of other Mel Brooks films in addition to "Spaceballs". ;-(
I've explained this to all of my friends who have seen Stat Wars, you can't be a Star Wars fan and say you haven't seen Spaceballs, some of them have watched it with me and loved it.
Волшебная музыка, я много раз в детстве пересматривал это фильм, мне было лет 6-10 на протяжении этих лет часто смотрел его и музыка в этом фильме оставила неизгладимое впечатление!
Rise of Skywalker is Spaceballs 2. Although that's an insult to the intentionally funny masterpiece Spaceballs, being that Rise of Skywalker isn't intentionally funny. It's just the plot of an evil phantom emporer who was brought in with a crawl that starts with "the dead speak" to "subvert expectations" is quite parodyable.
I just now realized that this is a riff on the Superman theme song... interesting how it's a Star Wars parody, but they picked a different John Williams score for the intro (it totally works though)
SpaceBalls Episode 25: The Search for Money After a sucessful first film, the higher ups decided to green light this sequel for more merchandise potential. Anyway, where we last left off. Lonestar married his love the Druidian Princess Vespa and lived happily after..... Or so they thought. On the Other side of the Galaxy however, Dark Helmet had managed to conquer the planet of the apes in the galaxy primate 9 and now is looking for revenge.
When I first heard this part at 1:44. I was surprised and happy because I thought it would be just 2 pitch bends. I always had to dream of that pitch/or play it in my head until a few a years ago and at that time, that’s when I heard this part. Best part ever
This theme song is spot-on. I like the great tempo, the melody is nice, and the pitch change is overall excellent. I call that a masterpiece in film music industry.
I love how the composer has combined the theme of Star Wars and Superman together, it's wonderful, it's magical, it reminds me of Luke and Leia Skywalker with Christopher Reeve flying whilst holding and kissing Margot Kidder, it's beautiful.....it's resembles the Glory, Glory, Glory days of Science Fiction films at their very, very, very best! Thank You Spaceballs!
Joseph Shmo Actually "Episode IV A New Hope" was added when the film returned to theaters in 1981 after "Episode V The Empire Strikes Back" came out. Originally, it had no title in 1977.
Josi heard that the term episoder four and A New Hope were added later or at least episode 4. At that time Lucas did not know if Star Wars would succeed, and that was why the Death astar was destroyed in case it needed a full ending. Also why the Emporer isn't mentioned until Empire Strikes Black
Chapter 11 is also a reference to going bankrupt. If you look closely at the tape during the instant cassette scene, the title is "Chapter Eleven: The Spaceballs Grow Desperate."
@@pmachadopxp7190 That brings new light and better understanding to Yogurt's remark later in the movie of a possible sequel, _"Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money."_ 💰
Spaceballs IV: The hope for money Spaceballs V: The search for money Spaceballs VI: Revenge of the Merchandising Spaceballs I: The menace of getting rid of money Spaceballs II: Attack of the bankruptcy Spaceballs III: Revenge of the Merchandising (again)
+CDHfilms Same thing happened with the Blazing Saddles theme. Frankie Laine had NO idea that it was going to be used for a comedy, and sung his heart out. Lo and behold, they had to add the whip cracks to make it sound funnier.
No, this is not "too good to be use for a comedy spoof." You're just missing the point of what makes Mel Brooks's parodies work so well. He approaches things like the acting, production design, and score like they could come from a movie from the genre that he's spoofing. It's all treated like a serious film. And who says a spoof can't be original?
I really wish there was more Spaceballs. I've always held the belief it would have made an excellent TV show, parodying not just Star Wars but science fiction tropes in general while having it's own distinct storyline. Regardless, even though Spaceballs is an old and dated Parody of Star Wars (and a late one, even for the time), it manages to resonate with audiences well into the 21st century. When I was in High School about 6 years back, another school's marching band played their signature piece at our football games. It was the Spaceballs theme.
It sounds like a clarinet squeak. If a clarinetist overblows (lol overblows) it can cause a weird squeak like that. The clarinetist is meant to mention they did it so it can be edited out but I guess they didn't lol.
+Itoriffic Mel Brooks actually is going to spoof The Force Awakens. Working title is Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2. No release date yet, last I heard
Spaceballs: The Recap (The Short, SHORT Version) Once upon a time, there was a princess named Vespa. She ran away from her wedding, and now Lone Starr and Barf have to go find her. But they ran out of gas, so they had to crash-land on a desert. They meet a man named Yogurt, who gave them a magic ring. Dark Helmet kidnapped Vespa, so they went to go rescue her. Spaceball One turned into Mega Maid, which sucked up all the air and blew it back on. Lone Star pressed the Self-Destruct button and then he married Vespa. The end! Hooray!
I would like to see this films: Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II Asshole One: A Spaceballs Story Prince Valium: A Spaceballs Story
Counterparts: Lone Star - Luke Skywalker and Hans Solo Barf - Chewbacca Princess Vespa - Princess Leia Dot Matrix - C-3PO Dark Helmet - Darth Vader Yogurt - Yoda President Skroob - Emperor Palpatine Colonel Sanderz - Grand Moff Tarkin Pizza the Hutt - Jabba the Hutt
That's the point. What makes Mel Brooks's parodies work so well is that he approaches things like the acting, production design, and score as if they were for a film from the genre that he's spoofing.
Yogurt: (Gets handed a pull string toy of himself) Last but not least Spaceballs the Doll me! (Pulls the string and the doll talks) Yogurt Doll: *MAY THE SCHWARTZ BE WITH YOU.* Yogurt: (Kisses the doll as the Dinks giggle) Adorable!
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Marksman With Autism Coming soon: Rogue One: A Spaceballs Story
The story of how someone disabled the cancellation button...
"Whats the matter Colonel Sanders...chicken?"
...
"PREPARE SHIP-
Prepare ship, for ludicrous speed..."
5,000 internets awarded to you !!
Thank you.
Spaceballs; the comment section!
Also still available at Spaceballs The Online Shop: Spaceballs the lunch box, Spaceballs the coloring book, Spaceballs the breakfast cereal, SPACEBALLS THE FLAME THROWER!!! (the kids love that one) And, last but not least, Spaceballs the doll, Yogurt.
* zzzziiiiip * "May da Schwartz be witcha!"
* smootch * Adorable.
funny thing is that they could not make any money off of merchandising at all that is why it is a joke in the movie
the reason for it is that Mel Brooks deal with Lucas was that he specifically couldn't make money off of products
Spaceballs: the reply.
Spaceballs: The like button
Spaceballs the Comment Troll!
"You are suck and are stupid for liking Spaceballs"
The kids love this one.
2 reasons there are dislikes
1. they need glasses
2. their radars are jammed
And a third reason:
There's no Spaceballs 2:The search for more money
@@lucasoreidopunho3556 Fourth reason: Because they are all assholes!
@@theunknowncommenter725 5th and final reason: They're MAJOR assholes.
Not forgetting it was jammed with raspberry jam.
@@LeotheTiger1234 of course
This is the perfect theme tune for Spaceballs, because it sounds suitably grand and epic and yet soulless and dull, parodying space opera music while simultaneously emphasising how good the Star Wars theme actually is.
Yeah
I think it has its own charm
This is so true.
The random laser blasts are perfect
Sorry for the necro, but.... soulless and dull?
I think I like this version better than Star Wars
>>>>>We brake for Nobody
John Morris deserves lots of Kudos for composing a Theme that legit sounds like it could work in Star Wars!
YOGURT: Chu-huch-muhchich-mu-chu-hu-chuchk!
LONE STARR: You can read it?!
YOGURT: No, I was just clearing my throat.
Just watched SpaceBalls for the first time today; arguably one of the most funny, clever, and creative movies I have ever watched. And there is no better time to watch it than the 30th anniversary of it! What an awesome movie!
The 35th Anniversary of *"SPACEBALLS"* is here!
SPACEBALLS THE ANNIVERSARY!
Just bought this "album" on cassette still in the original package for a dollar today. The deal of the century!
I just bought the movie on VHS in the OG package for $2. The 2nd deal of the century.
SPACEBALLS THE TAPE!
3 years later but still considered today. Wonderful. Just wonderful!
Is this weird that I like this more than the Star Wars main theme? Like the Star Wars theme is more Iconic, but holy shit this actually epic sounding.
I agree, I love Colonial Sanders, wish the movie was longer and get emotional hearing the music playing in the end credits.
I mean, the Star Wars theme is better but this sounds more like a mix of a sci-fi film, military film, and Wizard Of Oz theme all in one..lol.
This reminds me of the soundtrack to The Right Stuff.
It sounds like a more like a Star Trek theme than Star Wars
Try the one from the original Battlestar Galactica.
Spaceballs The Best Star Wars parody of all time
I'm just glad the US Space Force finally has its theme song.
Too bad they're all Assholes. Surrounded, even.
Spaceballs: The UA-cam Channel!
Ah, buckle this: Ludicrous Speed, GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Justus White *WAH-AH-AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH WHAT HAVE I DONE?! MY BRAINS ARE GOING INTO MY FEET!!!!!!!*
* FFFWOOOOMMMM! *
* ducks head * What the hell was that?!
Ghost Chaser Spaceball 1
@@yodazx3450 They've gone into plaid!
@@zekecasperanddeadpoolzgroovyst So the Spaceballs have more than one brain, but still very dumb lol.
Spaceballs: The Theme from Spaceballs: The Soundtrack.
Jared A. Wignall An epic theme if you ask me.
No lie i like this more than the Star Wars Opening theme. This is so powerful and phantastic.
It reminds me a lot of John William's Superman theme.
Great theme.
I came here due to the same thought!
The Superman theme randomly started on the UA-cam algorithm today and I legit thought it was this.
GOD I LOVE THIS MOVIE
me too
Same here!
Me too!
Same
How we couldn't?
Rest in Peace John Morris and May the Force be with you
*The Schwartz
But yeah, Farewell John Morris. :(
Yes Alejandro, what a TOTAL BUMMER. He died a little more than six weeks ago (January 25, 2018) at the age of 91. He wrote the music score for lots of other Mel Brooks films in addition to "Spaceballs". ;-(
Don't forget John Candy.
may the ring be with you
@@cokecola232 the ring is bupkis I found it in a crackerjack box
John Williams did the soundtrack for Star Wars
John Morris did the soundtrack for space balls
COINCIDENCE?
I think not!
+Preston Garvey DUN DUN DUN
+Rebecca Biermann Pew pew pew! Dun dun dun dun daaaaa!
+Preston Garvey DOO DOO DOO DOO DOO DAH
ILLUMINATI CONFIRMED
I've explained this to all of my friends who have seen Stat Wars, you can't be a Star Wars fan and say you haven't seen Spaceballs, some of them have watched it with me and loved it.
lol if there is any Star Wars or even sci-fi fan who hates Spaceballs, they need to chill. Most every SW fan I know loves this movie.
Wow... this main title is actually really good.
Spaceballs the UA-cam copyright notice!
The kids love that one!
Happy 36th anniversary Spaceballs!
Dark Helmet: "I see your Schwartz is as big as mine"
I remember LMAO to that line a pure classic movie from Mel Brooks.
Especially if one considers the German word "Schwanz", which sounds very similar!
“Now, lets see how well you handle it...”
@@tewam67 Got the movie on Blu Ray and loving every minute of it.
"I hear she gives great helmet!"
"I AM YOUR FATHER'S BROTHER'S NEPHEW'S COUSIN'S FORMER ROOMATE"
Волшебная музыка, я много раз в детстве пересматривал это фильм, мне было лет 6-10 на протяжении этих лет часто смотрел его и музыка в этом фильме оставила неизгладимое впечатление!
This song randomly popped in my head this morning, so here I am. The Schwartz must be strong with me.
After rise of skywalker I feel we need a Spaceballs sequel
I believe a Spaceballs sequel would save Humanity
But how can we have a Spaceballs 2 without those who have died or retired?
spaceballs ended on a happy note so i myself wouldn't really need that
Rise of Skywalker is Spaceballs 2. Although that's an insult to the intentionally funny masterpiece Spaceballs, being that Rise of Skywalker isn't intentionally funny. It's just the plot of an evil phantom emporer who was brought in with a crawl that starts with "the dead speak" to "subvert expectations" is quite parodyable.
Mel Brooks said if ever that day dawns, he'd call it "Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2."
I just now realized that this is a riff on the Superman theme song... interesting how it's a Star Wars parody, but they picked a different John Williams score for the intro (it totally works though)
SpaceBalls Episode 25:
The Search for Money
After a sucessful first film, the higher ups decided to green light this sequel for more merchandise potential. Anyway, where we last left off. Lonestar married his love the Druidian Princess Vespa and lived happily after..... Or so they thought. On the Other side of the Galaxy however, Dark Helmet had managed to conquer the planet of the apes in the galaxy primate 9 and now is looking for revenge.
When I first heard this part at 1:44. I was surprised and happy because I thought it would be just 2 pitch bends. I always had to dream of that pitch/or play it in my head until a few a years ago and at that time, that’s when I heard this part. Best part ever
This theme song is spot-on. I like the great tempo, the melody is nice, and the pitch change is overall excellent. I call that a masterpiece in film music industry.
"The Schwartz is in you Lonestar! It's in youuuu!!"
Alright. I'll try.
@@jaredruff9823 D.H.-"Say goodbye to your two best friends! And don't mean your pals in your Winnebago!"
@Stefano Pavone Thank you for pressing the self-destruct button. This ship will self-destruct in 3 minutes.
Always loved hearing the bum note by one of the clarinets
For someone who’s not musically inclined, what time would one hear this?
Just at 1:29 sounds like a quack sound...sort of
"Unbeknownst to the Princess, but knownst to us, danger lurked in the stars above . . ."
(Really really long ship) We brake for nobody
If you can read this, you don't need glasses.
I love how the composer has combined the theme of Star Wars and Superman together, it's wonderful, it's magical, it reminds me of Luke and Leia Skywalker with Christopher Reeve flying whilst holding and kissing Margot Kidder, it's beautiful.....it's resembles the Glory, Glory, Glory days of Science Fiction films at their very, very, very best!
Thank You Spaceballs!
Both themes composed by John Williams.
@@johndoherty487 Exactly, or as I call him "The Sound Of Cinema!"
Wow what a theme song :) almost too good for a spoof movie.. It's so epic and the laser sounds are brilliant....
Clearly John Morris knew what he was doing when he wrote this.
I like the "CHAPTER ELEVEN" after the first paragraph. It has no point whatsoever! XD
Joseph Shmo Actually "Episode IV A New Hope" was added when the film returned to theaters in 1981 after "Episode V The Empire Strikes Back" came out. Originally, it had no title in 1977.
Josi heard that the term episoder four and A New Hope were added later or at least episode 4. At that time Lucas did not know if Star Wars would succeed, and that was why the Death astar was destroyed in case it needed a full ending. Also why the Emporer isn't mentioned until Empire Strikes Black
Chapter 11 is also a reference to going bankrupt. If you look closely at the tape during the instant cassette scene, the title is "Chapter Eleven: The Spaceballs Grow Desperate."
@@pmachadopxp7190 That brings new light and better understanding to Yogurt's remark later in the movie of a possible sequel, _"Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money."_ 💰
Three people have jammed radars.
+Rob Nelson *throws jam jar*
Rob Nelson 17
Rob Nelson There’s only one man who’d DARE give me the raspberry... LONE-STAAR!!...
Ross DiamondThief Before you die there is something you should know about us Lone Star. I am your father's brother's nephew's cousins former room mate
Sergio Rodríguez what’s that make us?
Pew Pew!
The laser noises fuck yeh
"Once upon a time warp in a galaxy very, very, very far away there lived a ruthless race of beings known as...Spaceballs."
Can we just take a moment to appreciate that the title of the playlist is spaceballs the playlist 😂
It's crazy how I still love this theme song tile this day 🤷🏾♂️😍......beautiful
Spaceballs IV: The hope for money
Spaceballs V: The search for money
Spaceballs VI: Revenge of the Merchandising
Spaceballs I: The menace of getting rid of money
Spaceballs II: Attack of the bankruptcy
Spaceballs III: Revenge of the Merchandising (again)
Randamuna Otoka Rogue Zero: A Spaceballs Story
Lone Star : A Spaceballs story
Spaceballs VII : The Schwartz Awakens
Spaceballs VIII : The Last of the money
James007HungerZone No no no! Lone Star wasn't there in Rogue Zero
Oh i know lol i was referring to the upcomming Han Solo spinoff movie, Lone Star is a parody of both him and luke.
James007HungerZone Oh ok. Sorry. But in Rogue Zero, Dark Helmet said to this general guy, "There is no Mega-Maid."
Love those laser sounds
"If you can read this,you don't need glasses."
Yes, I always drink coffee when I watch radar, you no that right?
Everybody knows that!
OF COURSE WE DO SIR!!!
@@johnstavropoulos7049 Now that I have my coffee I'm ready to watch radar.
This is too good to be use for a comedy spoof, this should be the kind of music for something more original
+CDHfilms Same thing happened with the Blazing Saddles theme. Frankie Laine had NO idea that it was going to be used for a comedy, and sung his heart out. Lo and behold, they had to add the whip cracks to make it sound funnier.
No, this is not "too good to be use for a comedy spoof." You're just missing the point of what makes Mel Brooks's parodies work so well. He approaches things like the acting, production design, and score like they could come from a movie from the genre that he's spoofing. It's all treated like a serious film. And who says a spoof can't be original?
God, I cant get over how good this thene is. its so grand! The final chorus with the slight tone shift is just ✋️😔👌
Once Upon a Time Warp...
I really wish there was more Spaceballs. I've always held the belief it would have made an excellent TV show, parodying not just Star Wars but science fiction tropes in general while having it's own distinct storyline.
Regardless, even though Spaceballs is an old and dated Parody of Star Wars (and a late one, even for the time), it manages to resonate with audiences well into the 21st century. When I was in High School about 6 years back, another school's marching band played their signature piece at our football games. It was the Spaceballs theme.
I always noticed a sound at 1:30. If you listen carefully, you can hear a bird sneaking into the recording studio.
omg i hear it too!
It sounds like a clarinet squeak. If a clarinetist overblows (lol overblows) it can cause a weird squeak like that. The clarinetist is meant to mention they did it so it can be edited out but I guess they didn't lol.
ujustgotpwned2008 She's gone from blow to over blow!
Me three
Holy shit, you’re right! :-)
So. When does Space Balls: The Quest for More Money come out?
+Itoriffic Mel Brooks actually is going to spoof The Force Awakens. Working title is Spaceballs 3: The Search for Spaceballs 2. No release date yet, last I heard
Some where in 2019
Vgrad2
I read it's only speculation, and he's not committed to it yet, if ever.
It should be SPACEBALLS 2: THE SCHWARTZ AWAKENS
It has already aired. Its called Sequel Trilogy
Spaceballs: The Recap (The Short, SHORT Version)
Once upon a time, there was a princess named Vespa. She ran away from her wedding, and now Lone Starr and Barf have to go find her. But they ran out of gas, so they had to crash-land on a desert. They meet a man named Yogurt, who gave them a magic ring. Dark Helmet kidnapped Vespa, so they went to go rescue her. Spaceball One turned into Mega Maid, which sucked up all the air and blew it back on. Lone Star pressed the Self-Destruct button and then he married Vespa. The end! Hooray!
Funny, she doesn’t look Druish
I would like to see this films:
Spaceballs II: The Search for More Money
Spaceballs III: The Search for Spaceballs II
Asshole One: A Spaceballs Story
Prince Valium: A Spaceballs Story
THE 80´ WERE THE BEST TIMES ¡
I like John Morris' theme from 'Spaceballs" better than the one from "Star Wars" A dynamic and beautiful composition.
The ship’s too big, if I walk the movie will be over.
Heard this at work on the Walmart radio...
"What do we have on this ship, a cuisinart?!"
NO SIR!!
@@cyberaknus Well, FIND THEM! CATCH THEM!
Love this movie! Love the music!!!!!
If you can read this comment, you don't need glasses.
If you can read this reply, you don't need glasses.
If you can read this reply to a reply to this comment you don’t need glasses
*take off glasses and sees nothing but white fuzz*
Guess I do :P
If you can read this, you don't need glasses.
its been stuck in my head for the past few weeks!
My favorite Star Wars parody, and my favorite Mel Brooks out there. Fight me. *;D*
We aint Found Shit!!!
You know that an actor who once played a Vulcan on Star Trek said that. Can you guess who?
Counterparts:
Lone Star - Luke Skywalker and Hans Solo
Barf - Chewbacca
Princess Vespa - Princess Leia
Dot Matrix - C-3PO
Dark Helmet - Darth Vader
Yogurt - Yoda
President Skroob - Emperor Palpatine
Colonel Sanderz - Grand Moff Tarkin
Pizza the Hutt - Jabba the Hutt
If only there was somebody like Obi-Wan and R2-D2.
The only one I've never heard of from that list is Grand Moff Tarkin.
It's my virgin alarm. It's programmed to go off before you do!
**WOOP!** **WOOP!** **WOOP!** **WOOP!** "Abandon ship! Women and mawgs first!" :D
On his old pickup truck, Dad had Spaceballs the Mudflap.
Great movie too
I wanna see the recording footage of this so bad....
Spaceballs, the obligatory comment mentioning that Spaceballs 2 is happening
May the Schwartz be with us all
Wow, for a spoof movie it has a cool soundtrack
That's the point. What makes Mel Brooks's parodies work so well is that he approaches things like the acting, production design, and score as if they were for a film from the genre that he's spoofing.
Hey, this theme is better than I remember! Can someone do a Spaceballs 2 crawl that's just the crawl from Rise of Skywalker stylised like Spaceballs?
Somewhere between Star Wars and the Christopher Reeves Superman theme.
Both themes composed by John Williams.
Is it bad that I like this more than the actual Star Wars theme?
+Candhfan621 not at all, as much as i love the star wars theme, i like this too
yes
is it bad that i like this more then star wars?
It's like John Williams' Superman theme and Star Wars themes had a parody baby complete with pew pews
"Did you see anything?!" "No sir. I didn't see you playing with your dolls again." "Good!"
Spaceballs...the theme!
This music makes me want to go into space
Spaceballs the.flame.thrower
The kids love this one
Yogurt: (Gets handed a pull string toy of himself) Last but not least Spaceballs the Doll me! (Pulls the string and the doll talks)
Yogurt Doll: *MAY THE SCHWARTZ BE WITH YOU.*
Yogurt: (Kisses the doll as the Dinks giggle) Adorable!
This is the song I would love to listen during wedding days, when someone is about to get married. Or the end of the movie like good guys wins.
MAY THE SCHWARTZ BE WITH YOU
MMMmmm!! MMMMMMMM!! (Splat) Hot! Too Hot!
I got so excited, I couldn't hold my oil.
One of the best comedies in the world. :)
The theme to my childhood!!
Why do I prefer this theme than star wars
So good!!!!
THIS MOVIE RULES
May the Schwartz be with you.
THEY'VE GONE INTO PLAID!
Bah, they must have overshot us by a week and a half!
@@BigusGeekus OK, let's set a course for Druidia.
I miss John Candy
Me too
"I knew it, I'm surrounded by assholes!"
I'm suprised the soundtrack wasn't named Mr. Soundtrack.
I love this piece so much :-)
If you can read this, you don't need glasses
The best characters in this are barf and dark helmet. They are fantastic!
By your judgment then, who are the worst characters?