What's ironic about this is that booze saved Seth Macfarlanes life, since he got drunk the night before he was due to fly on one of the planes that was involved in 9/11 and he missed the flight because he was hungover
Say what you will about Peter, but the fact that he got an entire room of alchoholics to do an entire song with complex choreography shows he's a pretty damn good team leader.
Honestly with how much he loves to sing showtunes and big band numbers, I'm surprised Seth has never branched out and tried to make his own stage musical
@@carguyscluj yeah, that's an impressively low key. Seth's vocal ranges just with his singing is great. He sang just like Al Jolson back in the season 2 episode where the family went to New York and Peter sings a song 1930s Broadway style
Yeah everyone forgets he is both a great voice actor (voices a lot of characters, many with different voices) and has a genuinely stellar singing voice. Like, in another life he could have been a pretty successful singer
You gotta admire Seth McFarlane's shameless love of musicals and shoving them into his animated comedy shows as an overexended pop culture references. Also he's pretty talented at singing so there's that too.
My favorite part about this one specifically is that while it’s a direct scene from Robin & the 7 Hoods, the ending turns into an homage to the James Brown choir scene from The Blues Brothers. References within references. Love it.
It would have been a great twist is at the end was them thinking they was actually singing and dancing this well, but was actually drunkenly staggered around and babbling non-sense.
I love that Seth McFarland is so old school and loves Sinatra. this song was originally done by Sinatra, dean martin, and Sammy Davis jr, and others from the movie robin and the three hoods.
This song was from The Rat Pack movie "Robin & The 7 Hoods" from 1964, and was led by Bing Crosby, who was an informal occasional guest of The Rat Pack, if not a full time member. The movie starred Frank, Dino, Sammy, and Peter Lawford. Seth McFarland is definitely a fan of the old crooners from the 40's and 50's, and is a Rat Pack follower.
So if Brian is a bass, Peter is a tenor and that other guy in the blue shirt and vest is a soprano and they're all voiced by Seth McFarlen...that dude could be his own four part choir
Robin & the 7 Hoods is one of my all time favs. Goes back to childhood & the 4:30 movie. This was a two part. Seth loves Sinatra & Dean so I can see him doing this ❤
Christians typically call wine 'the blood of christ', so I think they mean alcoholic drinks apart from wine. But on the other hand, it could just be the irony of Christians who have never read the Bible.
I know the Narrative Laws of Comedy mean everybody knew this song and dance number right away, but I prefer to think of them rehearsing this ahead of time in case of such emergencies, and Peter's a real diva with the choreography. "No, no, no, Group B, I said jump to the LEFT on bar 78!"
There's a train of thought that, even though it's a parody, you have to have a certain amount respect and love for the source material to make it a good parody. You can look at the Family Guy Star Wars parodies. Besides all the jokes and gimmicks they did in those episodes, you can definitely see an absolute love of the original Star Wars movies in them. And that's because the love for those movies is real, of course, but it also makes the jokes funnier when the time comes to bring them in.
There is an actual incredible amount of consistency with these background characters this time, every single one of them is accounted for the entire musical, It’s kinda of impressive
One of the things Family Guy (and American Dad) has always prided itself in has been its choreography. Whether it's dancing or fighting, every frame becomes crucial because they have mapped out every movement. If you watch any fight scenes closely, there are missed or deflected punches, combatants losing their balance, hits that don't land properly, and other hits that do land will leave unique marks.
You gotta give props to the fact that the animators tried to make the background characters consistent instead of there being brand new people in every frame (like some shows do). I can help but see someone in the crowd and try to see if I can find them over and over again.
3:19 I love how they do all this because a police officer arrives and they want to look like they'd never drink booze but they litterally have 2 of them drinking right in front of him. Or maybe its fake and they prepared it for this exact situation, who knows.
This is honestly one of the most insane and well produced musical numbers ever made for TV, especially comedy purposes. Even after Seth moved onto only being a VA it still shows where he has his influence in the seasons after it came back
This clip is fantastic but what really gets me is the random shots of Joe just looking totally shocked and confused as everyone sings and dances around him 🤣
What's ironic about this is that booze saved Seth Macfarlanes life, since he got drunk the night before he was due to fly on one of the planes that was involved in 9/11 and he missed the flight because he was hungover
wow
@Max Selcow CZcams
@Max Selcow If you google seth macfarlane 9/11 theres videos of interviews he did with certain talk shows that covers the subject
Yeah that was wicked
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brians vocal range is fucking insane
true
Just Seth McFarlane singing to himself
well he did voice most characters there and brians voice is his casual voice
Peter is a tenor, and Brian is a baritone
Brian low notes are crazy
Say what you will about Peter, but the fact that he got an entire room of alchoholics to do an entire song with complex choreography shows he's a pretty damn good team leader.
Especially in “And Then There Were Fewer”
Wait if I can say what I will about Peter...can't I say he's a bad team leader?
@@tinytanaka8779you could, Tiny T, but would you really want to?
An addict will do anything to get their fix lol
Not only that they did all that sloshed
i love that the crowd look like different people and not just clones
FRRR
They mustv3 had a budget for this episode
Almost all of them are bit part, but recurring background characters in Quohag.
quahog** @@Babbleplay
i love how tomik and belgarde were there lol
Love how everyone magically gets sober enough to sing
Functioning alcoholics
It’s called the power of song
it cause peter has musical making super powers
StarUnicorn 333 it’s a tv show..
@@oldthug7624 I know I'm just sayin lol
Joe came in for a noise complaint, and they proceed to make more noise. 😅
Thank god I’m not the only one who noticed that.
I'm pretty sure that was the point, they're making noise but the "right kind" of noise.
@@Gingersnaps_the_pumpkin_kitty its America you don't religion with 10 ft pole or you get cults of weed smokers going Waco. Not uncommon out west
It would be sus if they were quiet
whatcha expected? They be dumb drunk!
I’m impressed that all the characters were able to perform this musical all while completely hammered.
They practice
They were loose and feeling the music
You actually can 'sober' yourself up from stress
To be fair, there was the section sealed off that held the people too far gone to pull it off
@@faustodaniel5716 yes. But mr booze can make you wierd
I love that this show's musical numbers are pretty much Seth McFarlane singing with himself. It just shows how good he is.
Honestly with how much he loves to sing showtunes and big band numbers, I'm surprised Seth has never branched out and tried to make his own stage musical
almost as good as Seths German accent.
@@BeesechurgerProductionsbecause he’s not actually creative enough to do that. He relies on a team of writers who also aren’t that creative
@@darlenebuck431sooooooaring through the air! 😂
He makes his own music
The fact that all these characters are supposed to be drunk and are fully dancing and singing is impressive
That's a shame whose to blame what's his name
@@Ken-ng4jv MR. BOOZE!
@@annbutler4164 testify
Maybe this is how it played out in their heads
@@Ken-ng4jv one time I forgor to live and haven't woke up in years
It’s genuinely impressive that these guys are so devoted that they choreographed, wrote, and practiced this song just for this situation.
czcams.com/video/VjFyX2sSTGs/video.html
You wouldn't?
Congrats you explained the joke.
It’s actually a remake from an old asf movie
It's copied from, 'Robin and 7 hoods'.
“License to drive? Definitely seen it”
Underrated joke😂😂
Who's to blame for Corey Haim killed me
I'd say too soon but it's thirteen years too late
@@shirleyjenlion187whose to blame? For Corey haim? You know it's, mr. Booze, Mr. Booze
I don’t understand
@@thomasbarry1958drunk driving joke
@@thomasbarry1958 Any game you play with mr booze you lose
Plot twist: there all imaging this drunk as hell lying on the floor mumbling incoherently
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Looool it's actually possible
Seth’s vocal range is just insane.
i know , he hit a C#2 at 4:00
@@carguyscluj yeah, that's an impressively low key. Seth's vocal ranges just with his singing is great. He sang just like Al Jolson back in the season 2 episode where the family went to New York and Peter sings a song 1930s Broadway style
He's insanely talented with his voice
Yeah everyone forgets he is both a great voice actor (voices a lot of characters, many with different voices) and has a genuinely stellar singing voice. Like, in another life he could have been a pretty successful singer
I can hit every note except that very low note. The lowest note I can hit is a F# before going out of tune
Plot twist: this is just how it played out in Peters mind. What Joe REALLY see’s is a whole bunch of drunk people trying to sing drunkenly.
Thank you for that image in my mind
The scene after contradicts that
Maybe he just lets it go out of pity.
Yeah, just like when he and Lois where smoking all that pot and entering the talent shows as singer songwriters.
Like the high school reunion episode of Always Sunny.
I find it funny that Seth Macfarlane can make his whole four person choir with soprano, alto, tenor and bass like he does now.
I remember seeing this episode when I was 10 and I found this scene absolutely hilarious because, I mean, they REALLY prepared themselves!
The song is from a movie called Robin and the Seven Hoods
You gotta admire Seth McFarlane's shameless love of musicals and shoving them into his animated comedy shows as an overexended pop culture references. Also he's pretty talented at singing so there's that too.
Or you could just say its stolen.
My favorite part about this one specifically is that while it’s a direct scene from Robin & the 7 Hoods, the ending turns into an homage to the James Brown choir scene from The Blues Brothers. References within references. Love it.
@@zlocish not stolen 😂bozo
@@zlocish fact you elmo
@@BrowniesByTheLake it is mr booze wasn't created by family guy this is just a cover (which I prefer over the original)
Seth really loves his old show tunes, doesn't he?
Shipoopi!
He's an old soul.
Jaystings lol
Seth is one of reason why we like old show tunes.
Ben Russell-Gough yes he does
The graceful spin from Ollie at 4:24 was hilarious. 😂
💀💀
I just realized those spins in the air are a reference to the gospel scene from the Blues Brothers
Yes that's from the Blues Brothers.@sandshark2517
4:16 OH YEAH MARIO TIME
*insert Mario spin effect*
They all just instantly became sober, incredible singers, and great dancers 😂👌
I attended my first AA Meeting earlier this evening. I won't deny that this song came into my mind more than once during the meeting..
Good for you, keep it up! Rooting for you! 🎉🙏
How are you doing so far??
Rachel Lambert I’d be worried if ya didn’t think of this song
Ow yeah, girl! Keep the strenght!
@@msm686 unfortunatley not doing to well, ive stopped going to meetings :( I'll get back on track fingers crossed
It would have been a great twist is at the end was them thinking they was actually singing and dancing this well, but was actually drunkenly staggered around and babbling non-sense.
They already did that joke with drugs.
@@artierupinen9240 When? I kinda fell out of watching Family Guy
@@potatofairy8535 It happened to Peter in Lois when they used drugs to get inspirational.
I remember there would be a music number in every episode
@@artierupinen9240 ohhh right! I remember that
I love that Seth McFarland is so old school and loves Sinatra. this song was originally done by Sinatra, dean martin, and Sammy Davis jr, and others from the movie robin and the three hoods.
This song was from The Rat Pack movie "Robin & The 7 Hoods" from 1964, and was led by Bing Crosby, who was an informal occasional guest of The Rat Pack, if not a full time member. The movie starred Frank, Dino, Sammy, and Peter Lawford. Seth McFarland is definitely a fan of the old crooners from the 40's and 50's, and is a Rat Pack follower.
Ok but Joe could’ve easily figured this was fake cause Brian was in this communion and he’s an atheist.😂😂😂
Damn I never thought about that lol
And the guy on the left is gay as for peter being just peter. Lots of red flags.
@@ballorafuntime7567
Gay men can worship God bro.
@Ed SkyNight yes but it's still wrong in almost all religion.....
@@ed_Skynight yes, but like the last guy said, if it's his rule then we can't just bend them or ignore them.
If I die because of alcohol I want this play at my funeral
ThorCorp who pissed in your pants?
@@thorcorp1840 it's just a joke
@@thorcorp1840 You actually have a problem
@@thorcorp1840 get some help
U should testified
So if Brian is a bass, Peter is a tenor and that other guy in the blue shirt and vest is a soprano and they're all voiced by Seth McFarlen...that dude could be his own four part choir
+Maeve Ballantine Thats only 3 people. But good point.
+Maeve Ballantine Actually, I think the guy in the blue shirt is done by someone else. The same guy who does Cleavland's voice, I believe.
No, Dr. Hartman is done by McFarlane
I'm talking about the gay guy with the tambourine.
+Phantom1356 Bruce. I think he who does Bruce voice is by someone namned Mike
The fact that most of them sang and danced while drunk off their asses is the most impressive part.
Brian actually has a great voice
Did you forget that him and Stewie was doing songs with Frank Sinatra Jr?
It’s Seth’s real voice.
Everybody talkin about how peter got sober faster then the speed of light while I am conserned about the amount of alcoholics there are in quahog
Omg i just realized that...
If you lived there, wouldn't you want to be...?
everyone is irish lmao
It's an east coast fishing town, so it checks out.
Well with all the chaos that happens in there im not surprised.
*when you realise Seth is voicing most of these characters and their singing voices all sound good and unique*
Forgive me my small mind but is he Peter, joe, and Brian?
@@bridge2228 he voices Stewie, Peter, quagmire and Brian
@@elsa7354 ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhh i see
@@bridge2228 he voices Peter, Brian, Stewie, quagmire, tom tucker and the movie guy
@@SamuelDoherty
No, Seth Green plays the movie guy.
Joes face in 1:42 will always make me laugh 😭
this and the weed song from the 420 episode are two of the best examples of music on this show.
This is the longest family guy song
well at least they made it good otherwise i would have reached for the remote
@@supahcomix it's an old song, has bing Crosby as a feature
shipoopi might have been longer
@@supahcomix its not a family guy song
Its a song in the 1900s with bing crosby dean martin and sinatra
@@johngeo5816 i know that, it's still a good rendition
I like how peter can just turn sober whenever he wants
He’s not sober. They’re all smashed. None of them would do this sober.
Jacob Lester
No they all transformed!
@@gameking4984 if Peter can perfectly play the piano when drunk, I'm sure he can put on a show while drunk
With plot relivins anything is possible
That's the benefit of being an alcoholic for 20+ years
The way this guy spins around at 4:24 is hilarious 😂😂😂
Reference to the church scene in "The Blues Brothers" movie, with a musical number led by James Brown.
@@malcolmthebear interesting, I thought that was just something they put in there
Watching this while drunk is a unique experience
As someone who hates modern family guy, they’ve never fucked up a musical number, it’s the best thing they got
Do you dislike it or hate it
@@jackmichaelosorio2434 it’s garbage
@@pinball-wizard it's bad compared to seasons 12 and below but season 20 was actually pretty good
@@jackmichaelosorio2434 I thought the show was on Season 19?
@@andykishore I meant 19 I forgot 20 is next year lol
It's always funny how Peter looks so serious every time he wants to do stupid things.
And he looks so stupid doing serious things
Honestly he'd be doing pretty well if he became a comedian in universe
@@Makaroscthere was an episode where he tried to become a comedian and it didn’t end well for Peter 😂
@@taydagoldenphoenixWasn’t that from American dad instead of family guy?
Melarkey is no joking matter
1:52 The trumpet always gets me 😂
Robin & the 7 Hoods is one of my all time favs. Goes back to childhood & the 4:30 movie. This was a two part. Seth loves Sinatra & Dean so I can see him doing this ❤
Say what you want about modern family guy, you can't deny the musical numbers are absolute bangers
This one isn't a family guy original song
@@niclas8777 he never said it was an original did he?
This isn’t really modern family guy tbf, it’s at least a decade old
@@niclas8777 original arrangement
@@calmarsden8692 yeah this is like teenage family guy lol
Brian HITS that low note at the end, well done.
C#2, innit?
@@lovepoj3146 yes
I can belch it on a good day. I don’t sound nearly as good and it wears on my voice. Seth’s range is impressive.
I only listen this cause of that, i can actually do it tthe same way he did
Right? It was so good
To me the “if your head feels like it’s 2 miles wide “ is the best part
What gets me is the length of the entire scene lmao they really rehearsed and prepared an entire song/setting in the event the cops came knocking 😂😂😂
“The greatest temptation the devil ever created. Alcohol!”
Wasn’t Jesus’s first miracle turning water into wine.
Wait a goddamn minute
@@thekingofgaming5311 no no he had a good point
Christians typically call wine 'the blood of christ', so I think they mean alcoholic drinks apart from wine. But on the other hand, it could just be the irony of Christians who have never read the Bible.
Good point
It was a non-alcoholic wine, apparently
You know Family Guy's songs are so great but you can never sing them in public.
I remember loving Prom Night Dumpster Baby when I was younger and I could never explain it to my parents.
This is not a family guy original
I sing them anyway. Its gets bad south park south song come out.
I sang the AIDS one as a joke the other day drunk in a pub..it didnt go down too well lol
I can't remember the songs name but it's when Peter plays for the Patriots. That's 1 I always sing
The fact that Seth can sing on a C#2 is impressive
I'm surprised no one has pointed that out tbh! XD
Seth deserves more respect than what cartoon reviewers on Twitter shittalk him for. -_-
Funny how your name is Brian aswell
This song comes back into my head all the time
So much effort for a family guy one off joke I love stuff like this 🤧
It's technically a parody of a song from classic WB movie Robin and The 7 Hoods
@@sonicfanboy3375Yes. Doesn't change the fact it took a ton of effort to make this though
I know the Narrative Laws of Comedy mean everybody knew this song and dance number right away, but I prefer to think of them rehearsing this ahead of time in case of such emergencies, and Peter's a real diva with the choreography. "No, no, no, Group B, I said jump to the LEFT on bar 78!"
This comment needs more likes.
“No, no, no, it’s hop spin hand throw hand throw spin switch places throw hands up hop. Now let’s do this one more time 1,2,3.”
So the song is in 2/2 time, so it isn't too hard to work out where bar 78 falls..... assuming we count from 0:53 , bar 78 is at about the 2:00 mark
Idk why but I was thinking the exact same thing
Yassssssssssssssssssss
Regardless of the fact that this is a parody of a song from a 60's movie, Family Guy did a pretty damn good job on this
Aka Seth did
Robin and the 7 hoods
There's a train of thought that, even though it's a parody, you have to have a certain amount respect and love for the source material to make it a good parody.
You can look at the Family Guy Star Wars parodies. Besides all the jokes and gimmicks they did in those episodes, you can definitely see an absolute love of the original Star Wars movies in them. And that's because the love for those movies is real, of course, but it also makes the jokes funnier when the time comes to bring them in.
I was just about to say the same thing
You gotta love the effort put into this reference/ bit lol
You’ll feel better once you TESTIFY
Shit has been stuck in my head😂what a bop
There is an actual incredible amount of consistency with these background characters this time, every single one of them is accounted for the entire musical, It’s kinda of impressive
Not only that but some the extras are recurring
Also the song itself, you thought it's gonna end on Brian, but instead it ends with a banger ending.
Except for Joe.
One of the things Family Guy (and American Dad) has always prided itself in has been its choreography. Whether it's dancing or fighting, every frame becomes crucial because they have mapped out every movement. If you watch any fight scenes closely, there are missed or deflected punches, combatants losing their balance, hits that don't land properly, and other hits that do land will leave unique marks.
Joe "Guys we got a noise complaint what's happening"
*Peter and the people sing & dance the song*
Joe "That still counts as noise you know"
It's still irionic and funny
but it's still anoying at night when trying to sleep for school or work
whatever, I'm no law expert
Depends on the time in the UK, past 10pm, you have to be below certain decibels.
That much I know. I was making a statement.
i love to harmonize with them at the "who's to blame" parts lol 1:36 2:22
At this point, Seth should really just do a musical
You gotta give props to the fact that the animators tried to make the background characters consistent instead of there being brand new people in every frame (like some shows do). I can help but see someone in the crowd and try to see if I can find them over and over again.
Glad I’m not the only one.
same
Or are just cheaply recolored versions of the background characters.
for all of them being drunk that dance routine was really impressive!!
Frick You.
Joshua Ingram
Oh ok
@@tatsuyahimuro1439 hello twin
@@Sn-vp6tv What?
@@tatsuyahimuro1439 i think i get it
I love how they used about a 5th of this episode for this one song
4:19 is such an amazing part.
Brian's bass at 3:59 is orgasmic to ear. Hats off, Seth.
tylerbrowne69 got goosebumps listening to him
Lol
Replayed that part 5,000,000,000 times
In a good way or a bad way
I know
One of my old teachers showed us this for an "alcohol safety video"
can I go to your school? 😃😃
+Victor Greenwood yeah they didn't give a shit
Your lucky
TheSociopathicpanda 😂😂😂
Ironic as this episode promotes alcohol in safe doses
the running joke that peter is a talented musician is my fav
Unironically so well done. Seth is a genius.
This song is from a movie called Robin and the Seven Hoods
Brian's "oh yeah" was on point 😍
2 : 02
whooooyeaaah
Ditto
1:42
When you walk into music class late
Good one
I'm laughing way more than I should 😂
Yes, as member of high school ensemble I can confirm
Teacher: *WHO'S TO BLAME?*
@@samuellilja1601 no shutup bot
3:59 I JUST FRICKING LOVE IT
😭😭😭
MAKES ME CRY EVERY TIME
How anti-alcohol assemblies in school should actually happen
Fe
Now THIS IS a church I wouldn't mind joining.😂
This ain't NO church song!😕
@@gibbs615 it's a joke
@@codeword632 I know that but still
I might consider too. Hmmmmm....
@@satanmann8023 Just dont mess with mr.booze
When you can't stop listening to this song
Same very catchy
The Pro Hd Gamer hi
Hunter Garland hey
+DAivd Allen and then it gets stuck in your head for the the next 3 days lol😂
hell yea..i love this song
4:09 ThAtS WhAt He sAiD NoW
3:19 I love how they do all this because a police officer arrives and they want to look like they'd never drink booze but they litterally have 2 of them drinking right in front of him.
Or maybe its fake and they prepared it for this exact situation, who knows.
I believe that that its fake
They had to cover up the ones that were still drunk and couldn't hide it, so they made it part of the act
this is exactly what you think of when there is a small town baptist church singing one of those jazzy “praise the lord” songs
But this is funnier
Exactly that’s why it’s so funny
This song is the big funny
I did like this scene
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You are uuuhm like 9 years late
do we have the same recommendations cause i see ur recent comments in like cowchop videos
@@walterinc397 actually 10 years and 4 days late now
Mr. Booze has a catchy tone and done lyrics , so much that I hear it on loop 😂
Somehow I can see Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr. And Bing Crosby all singing this in Technicolor.
Who else is on a family guy song marathon? :D
hey, I am
Yep
me
guilty
yup
They showed this song for our school in an anti alchoholic presentation.
ThugLife _X I could honestly do something like that for my community
This or the from the film?
Can I go back in time and go to school?
You have an awesome school
Epic
god i wish there was this much effort and energy put in the show these days
the way peter acts like a wise man is perfect
It's true that people die to alcohol but how many are born because of it
All of it
No problem now then who wants rum absnthe shots
That sounds like a horrifying time, however I will look fondly back on the memory as I descend to hell from alcohol poisoning
That is so true
Taylor Breed but with disabilities
4:00 Wow, Seth Macfarlane has an insane vocal range
yea lol
+Gonzalo Guzmán Caamaño Holy crap. I'm in a choir and a bass and that is lower than what I call pull off. I can do an octave below a middle D.
+Rob George you're a baritone then, heck if d3 is your bottom note, you could sing tenor, depending on what your highest note is
+Gonzalo Guzmán Caamaño I'm in choir and I'm a Bass 2, my lowest note (clean) is a A1, but I've never heard a smoother low Db before, that's insane!
Agreed.
When they danced, joe just gone💀
He was staying perfectly still, so no one could see him.
Singing along to this is the closest I’ll ever get to participating in church
Every black church ever
Trainer RED at least we don't just sit down an being boring
Even Black's Hardware Store
Ey we black men are active
Paul You and I oop- 👏🏾😔😂😭
Never a dull moment 💃💃💃💃
Kid: is drowning chocolate
Oompa loompas: 4:23
*N single O R M I E*
Hilarious and original
@@AlexoStripes thank you for you KIND words they were so very NICE AND POLITE of you to say for when I MADE A JOKE
@@petahgriff7196 that comment was very funny and original
@@AlexoStripes thank you I know I am very original no one had ever made an oompa loompa joke untill now
This is actually a good song
Why do I genuinely listen to this and like it
3:58 - 4:07
I can't even explain how much I like Brian's voice in that part, my god
It’s Seth’s real voice.
He would make a killer Christmas album
@@ethanrutkowski9712about that-
Same !!! Love it !!
Did they just have a child sized piano for Brian?
I did notice that
I can’t un see it
He stole it from Schroeder.
I mean, he's a dog
I wanna bet that they saw this coming so they practiced an entire musical number to cover up there drinking
This is honestly one of the most insane and well produced musical numbers ever made for TV, especially comedy purposes. Even after Seth moved onto only being a VA it still shows where he has his influence in the seasons after it came back
The library secretion i can RELATE TO! So much lol!!😀🤩😂📙📚
"All hail alcohol, the cause and solution to all of life's problems" - Homer Simpson
I always thought women and government were the cause of life’s problems.
@@matthew8153 well that and alcohol
Blasphemy!!!!!!
@@IAmHaydenn
Alcohol is how we tolerate them.
Homer: ok everyone today we are going to stop the alcohol...
Mr boooooze
"Who's your favorite musician, Ollie?"
"CHER!!"
😂😂
J. D. He doesn’t even like CHER
Sylvonte Wright
Demon Rum makes a gent a bum And you cash in before your time
(yeah!)
@Sylvonte Wright you're a basket case
Flat on your face
And there's only one guy to blame
That fucking killed me 😂😂
@@ThatBoyMath oh mr booze
There are like....5 layers of irony behind Brian playing Sammy Davis Jrs part.
I love how after Peter says Mr booze and points the people are like 🤗🤗 ✋😧🤚
This clip is fantastic but what really gets me is the random shots of Joe just looking totally shocked and confused as everyone sings and dances around him 🤣
Because he’s just seeing a bunch of drunk people slur their words saying Mr BoXieh DoHt Mes Wih Mrs Booxe
If Disney put this in princess and the frog, I would have never noticed
Don’t disrespect one of the greatest Disney movies to exist
@@theyluvz7278 lol yeah
uh.....yes the fuck u would
racist jokes, yeah the squad is hollerin right now 🗿
@@joonbee So it may be racist or not. It’s humor.
Peter as lead, Brian as bass, Bruce as tenor, they just need a baritone and they could be a quartet-
2:25 Second Best Part!