Mr Zed - (The Robotic Comic) - '93 - stereo HQ
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- ...is an actor/comedian called David Kirk Traylor. He has worked all over - particularly America and Italy. This is him in '93, in England. For more quirkiness, visit dexterbalonious.wordpress.com/
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Did everyone else get this recommended out of nowhere?
*GOOOOOOOOOOD!*
I’ve seen it a while back, but was worth a rewatch.
Goooooooood
hahah :D
Me and you both
😂ya. I did 🤔😀🤔😀
He threw his joke so hard, it landed 27 years in the future.
@Jay Yoo *GOOOOD!*
You win life!....with this comment.
@@jerrellsjohnson THANK YOU!
@Jay Yoo In the Event that someone didn't get this comment, Comic relief notification should flash right on the heads up display any moment.
*GOOOOD*
mate, just wow haha. amazing
This guy was waaaaay ahead his time. Lol his act was GOOOOOD! 😂😂
Zed, "how are you doing?"
Me, "I'm passing a kidney stone and my dog died".
Zed, "GOOOOOD!"
wt? I thought it was an actual robot
@@rocky258258
Nope! Just a guy wearing a big plastic hairpiece that's really good at making all his movements come-off incredibly stiff.
The fact that he can concentrate on spot on robotic movements and tell relevant jokes is beyond impressive
You mean its goooooodd
This dude would've gone viral in five seconds if this had happened anywhere between 2010 and now.
Without a doubt
GOOOOOD!
He did go viral.. that's why you're here lol
@@eligebrown8998 czcams.com/video/cuUUO-Cmy1o/video.html&ab_channel=ColeWarren
Shame he doesn't/isnt able to give it his all anymore.
@@hacksbeenjamin I was hoping for newer material. Didnt know he was still doing comdey
His movements are goddamn perfect.
@Waldo Rojas only your gay ears can hear them
@Waldo Rojas No you do, rent boy.
They're not perfect. They're....GOOOOOOOOOD!
Weirdness and loneliness has it's privileges.
TJ Booker I’m currently fighting off the irrepressible urge to steal your brilliantly worded sentence/comment and use it as the title of my future memoirs...
The audience didn’t deserve this guy. Brilliant comedy, incredible robotics.
I could see this dude in a theme park dark ride, totally tripping people out when he responds to them in very specific ways.
My first thought was EPCOT
Good!
It must be very tiring being acting for a long time like that. He could go nuts
"Hiya, robo wimp! Do something SCARY, ya puss!"
"Cooon-GRATULATIONS! IIIIII'm going to kick YYYOOOUUURRR ASS!"
i'd rather believe that this is a robot than someone capable of acting so perfectly
You're fucking right
@@gamma_corvi GOOOOOD
I know, it is goddamn unnerving how convincing he is.
At some point I was convinced it was a robot
I knew it was an act - animatronics have more facial expression and smoother movement.
That audience treated one of the most impressive things I’ve ever seen like a sideshow disappointment.
For when you cannot see the zeitgeist how can you not treat it like a slideshow disappointment...
No. They didnt laugh because the audience are British.
I think they were in shock...we actually have robots like him TODAY...
Bc it sucked
Honestly, his jokes weren't that funny. Not only that, this is probably one of the many times he did this exact act since he's never switched up his routine. I don't mean to undermine his acting talent, but his comedy just doesn't compliment it
In 10 years robots will become sentient and find this offensive.
_....good!_
well played, you win
the real question is ,what will they call us robo-ists, cyber-ists?
The answer is DEAD, cause they're exterminate us before taking over Earth!
@@danthewatcher9681 You're joking, but there are already a few names for people that fear or hate robots, including: Robophobia, Automatonophobia, and Luddism 👌
Do you thin sentient ai will have to age/mature to gain emotional intelligence or will it just be "born" with wisdom of how to handle it's emotions, like how do you raise an ai when it's a billion times more intelligent yet emotionally inexperienced, How do you punish them or reward them for behavior? Do you just trust them and let them figure it out for themselves or do you try to help and guide and teach ? How would you treat it for mental health?
His jokes are way ahead of his time, if only people knew more about what we know today it would’ve been a hell of a comedian back then, it’s amazing to see someone with such talent
This guy was ahead of his time.
*robot**
He’s still doing the same act. Word for word almost...
Goood!😄🤖
@@talorguitarowner5 yeah, it's disappointing
Hell yeah
This dude is so perfect I thought he was a literal animatronic
GOOOOD!.
@@Leunamex2 *audience laughs*
Can hear him breathing, still shit hot though (I'm a loser).
You mean he isnt!
Marcus Blackwell same
Incredibly impressive, it's like he was so ahead of his time the audience didn't even know how to react.
I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet... but your kids are gonna love it
Excellent reference@@IAdmitMyCrime
Almost 30yrs later and it still creeps me out.
“Maybe you’re not ready for that yet, but your kids are gonna love it”
Angry Turtle and he's right☺️☺️☺️☺️
BTTF!!!!!
Heavy
Filo Firmansyah “there’s that word again “heavy” is there something wrong with the Earth’s gravitational pull in the future?”
Why does everyone keep commenting that BTTF line on here
His jokes are so futuristic it flew over the audience's heads.
neo217041 it’s not futuristic
@@Realoemo ok
*GOOOOOOOOD!*. 🤣
@@Realoemo ok
@@Realoemo ok
This guy was a true performer. Genius.
The movements are flawless. To me personally, the spoken material falls short of the amazing physical performance.
That said, I'm surprised this guy didn't become a 90s CBS sitcom star. I mean, couldn't have been any worse than Dharma and Greg or Veronica's Closet.
Dharma n F-ing Greg?! You could've at least compared him to Mork! 🤭
From what I've read, he apparently did become a very big star... just in Italy.
czcams.com/video/xZZCr-AZJZg/video.htmlsi=VsCwDhzEnjPNfz7p
@@control_the_pet_population Bene!
@@Dieci-9"Good!"
Dude this guy is insanely talented, that audience doesn't deserve him.
i guess beacuse he is too ahead of time.
Thinking the same.
@@duwonrhee3589 😆😆👍👍
I thought exactly the same and did not understand why the public was like that. His performance was incredible.
That's your average person for ya, they need to be told what funny is.
Audience was nearly dead silent when he asked if there were any Trekkies in the audience. You almost forget there was a time when people were actually ashamed of their nerd fandoms.
10 years too soon...
As they should be
@@rastagoobers8567 and why would that be???
@UCIZnn9EuxP5cql29M1d0wvg shut the fuck up
@Harrison Ashley easy padre
I remember watching this as an 8yr old and being amazed by his movement. Unreal even now. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.
This is one the most awesomest things I’ve ever seen. All kidding aside, to have no flaws in his speech all while doing the robot is super impressive.
This man's humor is 20 years too early.
he's futuristic
it fits with early 90s A.I. though
How so? You think robots were invented in 2020? Lmao
Really? Then why are people laughing then
This act is still good in 2020 so man...he was waaaaaaay ahead of his time. Only the nerds back then would have gotten half his act.
This man is brilliant. The audience simply doesn't deserve him.
It's true
I’m sure they were quiet because it was just so entertaining watching his movements
Waaaaay ahead of his time
The audience be like dafuq is dis man
If he's so brilliant, why did he never change his act and he stuck with it, word for word, for years?
This dude's been doing this act for 30 years without change.
Props to his physical skills, he really nails those robotic actions and doesn't waiver through the whole bit!
His robotic moves were more lifelike, than his audience.
@{1765} Join, or Ðie {2019} hey fuck you dude
@@chiefcaptn1922 no fuck you
@@skorp265:*) touché
@@chiefcaptn1922 lol ily
Very goooooood👍
Had to google him. Looks like he was still doing this act as of 2019. Gooood!
That's in between stints of being the CEO of Facebook, of course.
@@DrakonIL nah this guy has way too much emotion to be him
That's nice to know I just discovered this I thought it was pretty damn good
GooooOOOooood!
Goooood!
Most comedy nowadays is depressing as hell. Thank god there's still a few comical geniuses like him still around.
His act wasn't about his humor. It was just a way to showcase his robotic abilities which you would have to admit, was very impressive!!
looks like you guys aren't ready for this yet, but your kids are gonna love it.
So true
Marty Mcfly
@@GamerSingularity 🙈always one.... welldone inspector morse....
@@blank-dr2kx Thanks
Goooood
A hundred years from now when androids and humans are living together this will be considered as offensive as 'blackface' is today.
Is that like 'robot face'?!! GOOOOOOOOOOOD!!!
It's kinda scary that you're probably right.
Lmfao legit
That would make an interesting Black Mirror episode.
No because robots are smarter than sjw
This man is not only incredible at the human robot. His hard work in what he chose to do as a profession is incredible, and is appreciated, deservedly so! Guy is incredible at this.
Потрясающе. Ни одно движение не выпустил из под контроля.
Сложно представить сколько он тренировал эти движения.
Потрясно 👍
чёткий пацан)
This is kind of terrifying because it’s so accurate
I'm from the year 2040 and yes this is how comedian androids are like
@@FrauleinMuller999 GOOOOOOOD!!
Nailed it.
Lance2773 GOOOOOOODDDD 😅👍😀
then it must be gratifying when inaccurate
It really feels like an attraction that would be at Tomorrowland in the 90s
The 2090s
That's EXACTLY how I feel about it!
It be
They have it.
czcams.com/video/O7iw8ji6JfU/video.html
Disney thanks you for your idea thou.
I remember that one. I know which one your talking about. It the time travel one.
I love when you can see his actual facial reactions of being pleased with himself through the animatronic movements. He's like 90% robot but 10% human lol. Must've taken so much time and honing to make those specific jerky movements his normal muscle memory, all while telling standup material no less.
I was going to make a lame comment about gimmick comedians and the glut of comedians in general in the early 90s. But this guy is really, really good at what he does. I can’t believe I’ve never heard of him. Great stuff.
The way he moves and talks is very accurate to how robots are now and the fact he’s able to say the “Good!” line exactly the same every time is perfect.
Not that hard,, sounds just like Joel Osteen. 🤭
I bet when you answer a phone you say it the same just about every time!
@@deenad3562he is an Android too
the good part is the easiest to do tbf lol
It's creepy how gooooooood he is for mimicking an android.
He didn't come back
He was in fallout 4.
Is he related to Ben Shapiro.
@@RodZamora_is_the_best Makes sense.
Fame from nothing. He must be a je.......
I think you meant:
It’s creepy how _Good!_ he is for mimicking an android.
20 years later... we did not appreciate what we had.
It's been 30 years since 93
With the modern advancement of CGI and A.I. and all of the I's, it really makes you appreciate good old fashioned talent.
I bet he has second thoughts before checking “I’m not a robot”
brilliant! ☝️
The only joke told here
That would be a breach of the Ts & Cs to lie like that, though.
GOOoooood!
I love how he sets up the recovery for a joke that falls flat with the 'Comedy Manuals'
Its not a recovery if its intended.
I agree, that was *GooooooD*
Seriously, that audience sucked! They were Brain dead!
Reminds me of max headroom. Absolutely hilarious and almost prophetically ahead of it's time. The 90's were way to uptight too fully appreciate this.
I love that he's now getting the full appreciation that he should have gotten on that stage.
This is one of the best acts I've ever seen, to the point you could almost be fooled into thinking he was actually a robot. So why the hell have I never heard of this guy?
Because Mandela effect.
@@sigfridfavnir4952 not mandela effect, he's just not popular nowadays
What could?! I'm halfway through and I STILL don't believe the comments section!
1993.. almost 30 years ago
His jokes aren't that funny.
Its not even that he’s robotic looking, he looks like he’s moving in stop motion, which is even more difficult in my opinion.
He’s doing animation style of popping which is small movements and isolation of certain parts of the body to imitate robots. It’s a cool style poppers use to do stuff like that
@@Cavemanryu was gonna say he is popping
He’s doing mime
@@daylenperdue5496 explain the difference between popping and what he is doing
His performance of Mr. Zed included mime work, such as shuffling his feet, moving his forearms rhythmically, and mechanically rotating his head
bro i found my new favorite form of comedy, can we bring this back please xD
Anyone else here after seeing that bit Aristotle Athari did on Weekend Update?
Yep. I was waiting for that guy to say “GOOD!!”
Best robotic movements I've seen even in our time. Every move was like a real robot. Excellent stand up. Weak ass crowd tho they were confused of his technology...gooood 😂
Umm ... how many robots have you seen .. you mean he moves how Hollywood betray robots.. we have much better actual robbots
@@theeleman *portrays
@@PowerfulDanger77 thanks man dont even know what I was doing
@@theeleman he kinda moves like those old zoltar machines.
The jokes are kind of weak but I'm very impressed by the commitment to the role.
*THIS ACT IS BETTER THAN THE JOKES PEOPLE MADE IN THESE COMMENTS*
@tinylilmatt "ded" or "i died"
Goooooood!
Everybody is a clown now. Especially on youtube
@@simonhugo4893 Whaddya say Bozo?
Psst...... It's you tube
Short, flawless, to the point. He even planned his jokes based on the cold European audience, perfection.
The way his mouth still wiggles a bit when he finishes a sentenece is the absolute cherry on top.
His audience would have been more entertained in 2017. He was ahead of his time in 1993.
Sorin Ph totally, i was looking for this
Definitely... I would have had a blast watching this amazing performance
Totally agree. I was thinking the same thing.
Sorin Ph agreed
100% agreed
The year was 1993 but this guy was living in 2023.
Absolutely. Was way ahead of his time.
2021
GOOD!
4 yeasrs left
I think it was living in 1023.🤔
The audience didn't know what to make of him nor were they intelligent enough for his humor. He's a GENIUS, perfectly done I could swear he was synthetic! Just great. Dumbed down society on display.
The boogeyman checks his bed at night to make sure this guy isn't under there
The best part is how he nails the stiffness of animatronic facial expressions. I've seen people do the body movements well before, but the facial movements are really making me believe he's a robot.
The part where he freezes, smiles, then slowly closes his mouth was the best.
He's a trained mime
Wait that's not a real robot?
@@jsbmx2039 I'm with Jeff Spokart...that ain't a robot?
This is the most talented performance that I've ever seen. I'm very impressed with this.
So this is in my recommended.
*GOooD*
Fuck knows why you felt you had to share that
justinium77 cause it’s funny
@@yungjonas26 The comment or the video?
@@justinium77 Yes.
@@justinium77 that one
oney after he plays or some shit
Props to this dude, he has a gimmick that seems like its potential would be really limited, but for acting like, sounding like, and keeping his jokes robot-themed, he was surprisingly entertaining. I would have been impressed with his perfect movement alone, but the fact that he is really funny too is just amazing. I wish the audience had shown him more love.
The way he moves and his hair make it so realistic!
how did he managed not to blink?
don't you mean, synthetic?
its not a robot
he is a human
Muhammad Raiyan how do you know?
Jonathan Martineau Please be sarcasm
I'm sorry but this was actually funny. The audience just wasn't ready for that type if humor but today...man
Pretty much no one understood references in those years.
Yup, he was ahead of his time
They laughed at all of it though?
They were terrified
I mean he comes from the future
Amazingly awesome and ahead of his time
Damn... three decades later and this is still strong!
People in 1993 barely had any idea about technology and the internet, this guy's shtick was insanely advanced for that time.
The people were familiar with animatronics
@@JojoTheVulture robots? AI? Nah, he's ahead of his time here by a mile
Metropolis - 1927, had robots in it. Alien came out in 1979, it had an android in it. Blade Runner - 1982 and had more androids. The Terminator came out in 1984 - killer robot. RoboCop - 1987. But they don't understand? XD
That makes total sense!
"People in 1993 barely had any idea about technology and the internet"
What the fuck
He was on the show “bring the funny” they didn’t like him just because he wouldn’t break character.
The fact that he's still doing his thing 20 + years after this was recorded makes me respect him.
@Coach B Kenan is amazing at improv at least.
*That's because he's a robot*
That would be a violation of his programming
@@mortomusic8072 If by that you mean breaking character and looking at the camera then yeahh... totally...
Did anyone else get recommended this after watching OneyPlays?
ues
Yes
Man, i guess he really is the future of comedy after all considering how appreciated this is now
Wtf... those movements are so absolutely perfect.
I honestly had no clue that was a real person until he did that wave thing
He is the god of robotics moves
GOOOOOD!
never blink...
RobinWrath16 have you met my ex wife?
maybe the crowd is not laughing due to being in awe. its so perfect, having some uncanny valley feeling to it. thats how i feel.
What is a valley feeling?
@@atlantic_love uncanny valley. its like a fear or unease for something that looks remotely human. scientists think it is our primitive instincts that tell us to stay away from people who look sick. cryptologists believe it is an ancient fear for something that looks like us but otherwise different.
@@stasnov Thank for the heads up. Cheers.
Yeah I agree
The crowd was laughing. Look at the size of the smiles in the audience
This is the most “way ahead of it’s time” thing to ever exist
This guy's movements are unreal.
This guy needs to be a character in a fallout game.
Gooood idea.
Festust from new vegas
I TOLD YOU NO SYNTHS ALLOWED
@@waterdropsofprozac450 welcome to the institute my friend
*G O O D*
... I guess you guys aren't ready for that yet - but your kids are gonna love it !!😂❤
This guy’s robotic postures is outstanding, what a different time it must have been and I almost prefer it.
The movement is just impressive. I can't imagine doing a whole set and having to commit to that character the entire time. The comedy is good but he deserves credit for the perfect movements throughout too.
He has a magic act as well
@@GhostKingGeorge I did not know that.
That shit was literally mechanical. Not one mistake.
CZcams: “so what do you think of this video?”
me: *GOOOOOOOOOOOOD*
Pyro really me: “really dope video.”
you: *GOOOOOOOOOOOD*
Anyone can make a 10hr version of *GOOOOOD* ?
Every time I watch this, it blows me away. I really tried to find something to nitpick, just to see if there even was, and I came up empty-handed! His movements are so, so perfect. I can’t even imagine how much time and practice that took!
Everytime he said good the crowd laughed just as hard if not harder each time, that’s how you know he was great right off the bat
It would take at least 20 years of being in the psych ward thinking: "I'm a robot" to get that good.
KingsBlade 7 lol what! 😂
I think you meant to say.
*GOOOOD!*
Anyone watching this in 2019.....Good!
TheFlipside06 always great to speak to the people of the future.
Yes
I am
NO
TheFlipside06 Lol
Let's face it, in 93, I'll bet that only a handful of those people even had a computer. If I recall, my grandfather had a computer but we didn't get one until 94 or 95. They just weren't in tune with this awesome performance.
Thanks CZcams for giving me this suggestion, but stop with all the fucking ads.
Why am I finding this after 14 years ??
Didn't know I needed that.😂
How many of y'all think the audience was Lame?
"Goooood" 🤖
You got me
Don’t worry, their just English.
Yooo
Austin Luttrell ohhh we’ve definitely found one here 😂😂
@Austin Luttrell Yikes.
If anyone's wondering, he's a trained mime, that's how he's able to move his body like that.
Yeah. I was wondering about that.
Ah, could've sworn he was a breakdancer lol
@@austincde right I thought he just liked robot dancing and telling jokes
This is a dumb question but how does one become a mime? Do you have to be mute? Is there a college? A monastery? Are there degrees or licenses? Can it provide tax breaks? Or is it simply a life style?
These are things I need to know Ive decided.
@@RustedBuddy5192 you become a mime through years of practice, but you can go to school for it, its considered theatre arts, you can claim it on your taxes if youre making money from it but not if its just a hobby, and theyre not mute dont be a jackass haha
One of the most subtle things he does on occasion is to have his lip movements 'out of synch'. He starts talking ventriloquially (no lip movement) followed fractionally later by full.lip movement - and the lips carry on moving after he has stopped talking. Genius!
This guy is fantastic !! Way different than anything I ever saw !! Had me cracking up !! 😂
Amazing performance. He would be more popular with this act nowadays.
he has a youtube channel, and its kind of bad... (czcams.com/users/Zedman5 )
@@robinorg1 That material seems to be filmed in the 90's with a low budget. I don't think we could consider it representative of the guy
He was truly before his time. Would've been a Gold CZcamsr
@@robinorg1 why are you so bitter?!....
@@seana2375 excuse me?
Why is the audience so terrible? This guy would have won America's Got Talent.
This was 1993, the Internet was slow dial up and the internet was just starting to get traction. It was mostly regarded more like a geeky hobby back then, niche... kind of like comic books are regarded. I think as people grew more internet savvy his jokes would have landed better
@@chrisfaircloth9078 you make a good point.
Because at that time anything related to robots and futuristic themes were considered so cliche.
the black haired lady was wet :)
Limeys
Wow! Great act! How could this guy not get a movie deal and/or a TV show?
There has never been a more 90's thing than this, ever. It's like Limp Bizkit playing with a Yoyo while watching Bio-Dome while drinking a Capri-Sun and eating Flintstones vitamins with Nsync playing on the radio.
His act got a lot better once I realized it wasn't actually a robot chicken sketch.
That's exactly what I was thinking XD
That was brilliant.
He was truly ahead of his time.
*GOOOOOD.*
This act was really creative and still holds up nearly 30 years later. Except for the fact it's the same thing nearly 30 years later.
His robotic movements and body language is perfect. I also like how he looks to be made of plastic and rubber.
Wow, it must be really exhausting to hold your body rigid enough to make those movements. Best robot impersonation I've ever seen.
Yeah, comedy is some of the most physically demanding work Tbh. That and cole mining.
@@mr.h4267 that sounds pretty gay
@@mr.h4267 take your gatekeeping and stick it in a place devoid of light.
@@TheGroundedCoffee like a cole mine?
@@mr.h4267 yeah it's how Joey Diaz kept those pounds off all these years 😂