He doesn't even sound like he wants to say it. Like, "I know this isn't helpful, doesn't progress the conversation, and you don't wanna hear it, but it's literally the only thing I can provide to the conversation."
I like how the entire purpose of this phone call is to get Mr. Boss to pay for an expensive hotel as a business expense, but they want him to be the one to bring it up, and he never does.
Yeah Mr.Boss definitely could afford it, and probably could’ve offered. I guess he’s just one of those people where if you asked he’d do it no problem but he won’t just offer it if he doesn’t have to.
@@armorpro573 I mean, the boss literally has billions of dollars, and them making a mistake (key word: MISTAKE) and not ORDERING, but ASKING for money means they deserve triple the labor?
They had a podcast called "sleepy cast" they would talk about animating on CZcams & crazy stories that happened to them they used to go to conventions shit like this actually happened to them a few times
this was SO uncomfortable and fucking hilarious. they fucking captured that suuper specific feeling perfect. the phone call, the apologies, the tension
He's not wrong by saying they all screwed up, because if the rest bothered to ask him what hotel they were going instead of putting every single detail of the vacation on Pim without checking, they would not be in that situation.
The call sounds so authentic that I wouldn't be surprised if they actually called his VA in character at a random time, and he just went with it, they recorded it and animated it
I am convinced thats what they did. Especially because he is NOT in character right away when he answers the phone. Alan had to explain who was all there first and then his VA went into character. I actually hope it's what they did because that's friggin hilarious.
Everybody’s talking about how he nailed the “you picked the worst time” line but I love how he says “oh hey guys” he’s so delighted to hear from the gang
they probably got the VA on the call at a random time and he didnt realize that it was actually for the show until Alan told the boys were here under their character names; and then the VA was like "ah shit this is part of the show isnt it?"
"I guess normally that wouldn't be a problem, but right now it's Mardi Gras here in Brazil so just everywhere is booked. Everywhere is fully booked out so... which...yeah" Love how it's so natural, he doesn't even really finish his sentence.
This was the first thing I’ve ever seen from Smiling Friends, and I pictured Mr. Boss completely different from this. When I started watching the show, my expectations of Mr. Boss changed so abruptly I cannot explain how it made me feel.
Actually, they did. They asked him to walk around in public, and they're gonna call him over the phone and record his lines like that. It was on the DVD commentary
this phone call is so familiar, its so realistic, thats how good this show is, especially with the "*sigh* well, shoot, you chose the worst time to go"
The way Mr. Boss sighs and says, "You chose the worst time to go." I wanted to crawl out of my skin. The frustration feels so real, like I've been in this situation before.
I don't think I've ever laughed as hard as when the boss said "you chose the worst time to go". It was like the whole episode was building up to that one line and Marc M crushed it
Even Mr Boss is relatable, when someone asks for your help and you genuinely don’t know what to tell them. I’m convinced they just called the voice actor from the recording studio
I've been there. Sometimes you get a call and you understand that there's a problem but it has nothing to do with you and you can't solve it if you wanted to (and you don't want to, you're busy doing something else and you made that free time for yourself and you really need that to me your time only).
The exhale and “you chose the worst time to go. I mean you chose the WORST time to go” is so uncomfortably authentic like you can tell he’s trying but doesn’t want his to be his proboem
I love how the second Pim says "WE kinda screwed up..." They all look at him all pissed off and it isn't until he clarifies by saying only he messed up that they go back to normal
Ah!! Look at Glep’s tiny suitcase! It’s so little! It makes sense because he’s small that his clothes would also be small, but it doesn’t really hit until you see his bag next to someone else’s. That’s so cute!
What really gets me is the satellite delay. I mean, they got the exact right amount of time between “it’s us” and “oh hey guys”; that little period of relay totally sells the feel of a remote conversation, and turns whatever comes next into a miniature punchline. These guys have seasoned their comedy to perfection.
What makes this so funny to me is that I was expecting Mr. Boss to say some weird shit or have some crazy plan up his sleeve, but then it ends up being just a normal conversation with him being totally unhelpful.
The call audio feels so realistic. It makes me feel like they flew to Brazil during Mardi Gras in real life then called a friend who knows people to stay with just to get the dialog right.
I didn't even notice them at first but I could smell the fries on the table instantly while watching this. The artistry is immaculate. Gave me a brown smile.
I live in Texas and my mom was driving down from iowa to visit me. She had a quarter tank left and missed a gas station and thought “they’ll be another one”. I was getting food after work and I happened to call her and she’s 5 miles from running out of gas and when she asked a cop he literally said “just go until you run out”. On top of that she’s hasn’t been charging her phone because old people. So she’s freaking out and im thinking of options like towing companies but man me and mr boss felt the same way in that moment.
“Yeah I have a little battery left,” is always the funniest thing; can’t tell if it’s just honest or passive aggressive-but that kind of passive aggressive where it’s the minimum tolerated given the situation.
Dude that plays mr Boss/writes mr boss… cast mr boss… genius. You get it with the other guys.. but Mr.Boss? One minute he’s a lunatic cartoon next he’s just.. relatably.. your boss and kinda a mate at work. Somehow this show is over and above itself. It’s basically all the working parts of any other similar episodic cartoon but the genuinely organic and relatable off hand conversation as you say is just hugely refreshing and brilliant in context
0:22 "I've got a little bit of battery left" dumb question, does Michael voice Alan as well? I swear I heard his voice+accent slip when he said 'battery left'
I just want to know what was the rest of their responsibilities on this vacation, Pim booked the plane, and apparently he had to book the hotel what werr Allen, Charlie, and Glep's responsibilities for this trip. Honnestly it feels like Allen or Charlie was supposed to book the Hotel and then shifted blame onto Pim.
this is the exact situation where you turn to someone as your last resort hoping they have a solution but it's like nobody can help you and you don't know what to do, it's happened to me many times lol
I love how they’re not afraid to have people step on each other’s lines like Charlie was about to speak and mr boss jumps in with the iconic “you guys chose the worst time to go”
It really feels like, they were just calling the voice actor of the Boss as improv, and the guy just rolled with it, despite getting no heads up about it.
Marc M is the master at making something so mundane extremely hilarious. Just the "Oh hey guys!" just sounds so natural and knowing what Mr. Boss looks like just combine to make me laugh my ass off.
This is the most realistic and relatable call in cartoon history. It's not the topic, it's just the way they talk and interact is so normal. Is that just me?
This is probably the most realistic conversation ever made for an animated series, characters overlapping, speaking in different tones, clearly uncomfortable and interacting naturally.
Could've been fun to add how horrible is to deal with the struggle of waiting for your boss to pick up the damn phone when you need help for once, noise delays, breaking up...
I love how realistic the phone call and general situation is. It's like the boss is a character in the show, knowing he's just playing a part, and this was a genuine moment where in all seriousness he doesn't know how to help out. "Oh, hey guys."
*Reads every other comment before I say anything because I have the independent thinking strength of a loaf of brown bread* “wOaH pHoNE cAlL sO ReALIsTiC sO cOoL sO aWsOmE i lIkE iT”
"You chose the worst time to go..." Always the last thing you wanna hear in these situations lmaoo
Ikr
Yea like it’s not helpful first of all and second of all if ur the one getting the call clearly they already know that shit
He doesn't even sound like he wants to say it. Like, "I know this isn't helpful, doesn't progress the conversation, and you don't wanna hear it, but it's literally the only thing I can provide to the conversation."
yeah i did it for a long run lol i just wanted to see if you could get me some stuff from the store to see if you
You can tell he’s smirking in disbelief behind the phone lol
I’ve never heard Mr Boss sound so….normal
Yeah I love how the boss always has these crazy appearances and here he's just 100% normal
sounds like he was woke up lol
Knowing the boss he was definitely doing some weird shít while on the phone
Go on and make some people smile now.
He sounds normal cause you cant see the horribly strange thing he is doing back in America.
I like how the entire purpose of this phone call is to get Mr. Boss to pay for an expensive hotel as a business expense, but they want him to be the one to bring it up, and he never does.
Yeah Mr.Boss definitely could afford it, and probably could’ve offered. I guess he’s just one of those people where if you asked he’d do it no problem but he won’t just offer it if he doesn’t have to.
@@armorpro573 ^fuckboy above me^
@@armorpro573 Definitely not lol Maybe as a favour if I could afford it like Mr. Boss could, but I probably wouldn’t offer unless asked.
Even if he wanted to it’s likely every place is still booked
@@armorpro573 I mean, the boss literally has billions of dollars, and them making a mistake (key word: MISTAKE) and not ORDERING, but ASKING for money means they deserve triple the labor?
This was single handedly THE most realistic phone call I’ve ever heard on tv
That's cause boss's actor didnt know he was gonna get a phone call lmao
@@SoapyBun DAMNNNNNN
You must not watch a lot of tv lmao
I mean if you're holding a phone with two hands you're doing it wrong
@@nopongastunombreeninternet Name a more realistic one then
I love how real this all sounds. Like this actually happened and Zach and Michael said "Yeah, let's animate that."
thats how "renaissance men" came about
That is the point of the show. Having these weird looking characters in normale situations and responding like normale people. It is neat :D
@@mykelld Oh I know, I just can't get over it! It's so great!
@@AbyssalPlague It is! :D
They had a podcast called "sleepy cast" they would talk about animating on CZcams & crazy stories that happened to them they used to go to conventions shit like this actually happened to them a few times
this was SO uncomfortable and fucking hilarious. they fucking captured that suuper specific feeling perfect. the phone call, the apologies, the tension
There's no other show that could replicate this realistic feeling
the saying thanks anyway at the end even though he did nothing
I liked it when pim said "we kinda screwed up" and everybody just gives him the stink eye, he sees that and then changes it to "I screwed up"
I'm so happy someone else noticed it
The way Alan looks at him.
He's not wrong by saying they all screwed up, because if the rest bothered to ask him what hotel they were going instead of putting every single detail of the vacation on Pim without checking, they would not be in that situation.
@@AutoArtemAuto Alan has the best side eye in the game
oh I thought it was because he was laying it on thick while they were trying to ease into it
The call sounds so authentic that I wouldn't be surprised if they actually called his VA in character at a random time, and he just went with it, they recorded it and animated it
That's what I was thinking.
I am convinced thats what they did. Especially because he is NOT in character right away when he answers the phone. Alan had to explain who was all there first and then his VA went into character. I actually hope it's what they did because that's friggin hilarious.
@@grey1964 this is an improv episode so its most likely
@@grey1964 what do you mean? All he said was, "Hello?". Sounded like Mr. Boss to me. Don't be ridiculous lol
@@grey1964 considering the bits and hypotheticals they do on Oneyplays they are all really good at it
Everybody’s talking about how he nailed the “you picked the worst time” line but I love how he says “oh hey guys” he’s so delighted to hear from the gang
so trueeeee. it felt so delighted and real how your boss would address you and your boys
Same. 😊
Right like the beginning of every zoom call
I love how incredibly normal Mr. Boss sounds on the phone. No weird voice changes or insane language, just him speaking casually
Yeah ikr?
it's his day off
they probably got the VA on the call at a random time and he didnt realize that it was actually for the show until Alan told the boys were here under their character names; and then the VA was like "ah shit this is part of the show isnt it?"
The casual "oh hey guys" that Mr Boss says just like when someone's on speaker phone is so relatable
I know. Every manager/supervisor sounds exactly like that when you have to call them on the phone.
I was looking for this comment “oh hey guys” is amazing
Shup up man
This phone conversation was so spot on. The awkwardness on both sides was captured perfectly.
"I guess normally that wouldn't be a problem, but right now it's Mardi Gras here in Brazil so just everywhere is booked. Everywhere is fully booked out so... which...yeah"
Love how it's so natural, he doesn't even really finish his sentence.
And also when the boss clicks for a second, that's so what my boss used to do
This was the first thing I’ve ever seen from Smiling Friends, and I pictured Mr. Boss completely different from this. When I started watching the show, my expectations of Mr. Boss changed so abruptly I cannot explain how it made me feel.
What did you think when you finally saw him in breastfeeding from his tit
starting the first episode and having him breastfeed a little bean is certainly quite a change of pace
On a scale from 1 to 10, how much does your neck hurt from that whiplash?
@@MangoMagica 11 because my head is turned all the way around
My only regret in life is not watching the show like this that sounds wild
I'm 100% certain they just called Mr Boss's voice actor on his day off and he just went along with the bit.
That would be funny
Actually, they did. They asked him to walk around in public, and they're gonna call him over the phone and record his lines like that.
It was on the DVD commentary
@@UglyBarnical58 thats awesome
this phone call is so familiar, its so realistic, thats how good this show is, especially with the "*sigh* well, shoot, you chose the worst time to go"
This episode felt like an episode of Home Movies. Loved it
Yes!
that's because of the improv
That little clicking noise the Boss makes while he's thinking is quite possibly the most real thing in any cartoon ever
THIS IS HOW PEOPLE ON SPEAKER PHONE ACTUALLY TALK ITS CRAZY BRO
@@LeonardoMastrogiovanni ya no shit but its amazing how accurate it is
@@LeonardoMastrogiovanni autist
The "oh hey guys" is SO accurate
Pim ending his sentence with “yeah” is super relatable.
The way Mr. Boss sighs and says, "You chose the worst time to go." I wanted to crawl out of my skin. The frustration feels so real, like I've been in this situation before.
“Okay… well, shoot…” is SO disheartening when you’re reaching out for a lifeline
I don't think I've ever laughed as hard as when the boss said "you chose the worst time to go". It was like the whole episode was building up to that one line and Marc M crushed it
The mouth clicking noise is so relatable.
Even Mr Boss is relatable, when someone asks for your help and you genuinely don’t know what to tell them.
I’m convinced they just called the voice actor from the recording studio
I love how the boss is just barely not asking "why are you guys calling me about this?"
I've been there. Sometimes you get a call and you understand that there's a problem but it has nothing to do with you and you can't solve it if you wanted to (and you don't want to, you're busy doing something else and you made that free time for yourself and you really need that to me your time only).
@@OdaSwifteye That must suck. I can't tell you how many times I've been annoyed by my lazy friends who can't even book their own flights
This episode is so anti-humor and I love it
This is the realest convo I’ve ever heard in a cartoon like it sounds unscripted and these episodes are just off the top of their heads
The exhale and “you chose the worst time to go. I mean you chose the WORST time to go” is so uncomfortably authentic like you can tell he’s trying but doesn’t want his to be his proboem
I love how the second Pim says "WE kinda screwed up..." They all look at him all pissed off and it isn't until he clarifies by saying only he messed up that they go back to normal
Ah!! Look at Glep’s tiny suitcase! It’s so little! It makes sense because he’s small that his clothes would also be small, but it doesn’t really hit until you see his bag next to someone else’s. That’s so cute!
What really gets me is the satellite delay. I mean, they got the exact right amount of time between “it’s us” and “oh hey guys”; that little period of relay totally sells the feel of a remote conversation, and turns whatever comes next into a miniature punchline. These guys have seasoned their comedy to perfection.
What makes this so funny to me is that I was expecting Mr. Boss to say some weird shit or have some crazy plan up his sleeve, but then it ends up being just a normal conversation with him being totally unhelpful.
Love the pissed look the others give pim when he initially says “we kinda screwed up”
The “well shoot” was so realistic
What I love is just how chill and happy Mr. Boss sounds with his little 'Hey, guys!'. Really gives off how close they are with him.
Thank you Mr Boss
I’m 100% convinced they called Mr Boss’s voice actor randomly and he just played along once they introduced themselves as Alan, Pim etc 😂😂
They really all just glared at Pim when he tried to shift the blame on all of them lmao
This was literally the most realistic phonecall I've seen in a show
I love that the boss was actually checking to see if he could help them out
The call audio feels so realistic. It makes me feel like they flew to Brazil during Mardi Gras in real life then called a friend who knows people to stay with just to get the dialog right.
I love the dirty look they shoot him when he says:
“We screwed up.”
“...wow ... u chose the worst Time to go” lol
This was the part I laughed the hardest at. Marc M as the boss sounding as normal as possible is so damn funny with these colorful cartoon characters.
I didn't even notice them at first but I could smell the fries on the table instantly while watching this. The artistry is immaculate. Gave me a brown smile.
Also the sky appears to get more orange-colored, indicating that the sun's setting.
Nice little detail
What the fuck I don't remember commenting this. I don't remember watching this video. I didn't even see the fries this time. What the hell?
@@George_vv dementia
Other than the conversation, the background is also surprisingly realistic with the sunset and the airplane flying over
This felt so real. Felt wholesome since it’s so relatable!
I live in Texas and my mom was driving down from iowa to visit me. She had a quarter tank left and missed a gas station and thought “they’ll be another one”. I was getting food after work and I happened to call her and she’s 5 miles from running out of gas and when she asked a cop he literally said “just go until you run out”. On top of that she’s hasn’t been charging her phone because old people. So she’s freaking out and im thinking of options like towing companies but man me and mr boss felt the same way in that moment.
Omg I hope your mom is okay
@@MangoMagica
She's dead.
“Yeah I have a little battery left,” is always the funniest thing; can’t tell if it’s just honest or passive aggressive-but that kind of passive aggressive where it’s the minimum tolerated given the situation.
The writers and actors are so good at creating realistic awkward situations and I love it
I like how quiet gleb is the whole time
0:39 hes just adorable
Mr boss the best
Man I really just love how this is like a really organic conversation
Dude that plays mr Boss/writes mr boss… cast mr boss… genius. You get it with the other guys.. but Mr.Boss? One minute he’s a lunatic cartoon next he’s just.. relatably.. your boss and kinda a mate at work. Somehow this show is over and above itself. It’s basically all the working parts of any other similar episodic cartoon but the genuinely organic and relatable off hand conversation as you say is just hugely refreshing and brilliant in context
Omfg them talking over each other on the phone. Good shit.
I feel like they had the voice of Mr. Boss actually go to sleep in the booth and then woke him up to do the voice.
0:22 "I've got a little bit of battery left" dumb question, does Michael voice Alan as well? I swear I heard his voice+accent slip when he said 'battery left'
yep
Yeah he does. Also earlier in the ep when he says “let’s try to keep our cool” he sounds totally Australian lol
This show, as weird as it can be, has some of the most genuine, real interactions I've ever seen in a show, let alone a cartoon.
Really thought that their rich boss would help em out
They chose the worst time to go.
They chose the worst time to go.
They know
They chose the worst time to go.
to be fair they were down more than 2 billion dollars after the frowning friends moved in across the street
The way mr.boss goes “oh hey guys” makes me think this was an actual thing that happened and Zach wanted to animate it
I like the fact they literally called the voice actor of the boss to get the lines and make it sound better.
"You chose the worst time to go" i felt his voice its pretty much of the anxious time.
I just want to know what was the rest of their responsibilities on this vacation, Pim booked the plane, and apparently he had to book the hotel what werr Allen, Charlie, and Glep's responsibilities for this trip. Honnestly it feels like Allen or Charlie was supposed to book the Hotel and then shifted blame onto Pim.
That certainly feels like a Charlie thing to do. Allen is far to ocd to let something like that slip.
I love the way Allen says battery, never heard it said like that before but it's satisfying for some reason
lol I literally say "battery" and also "ba-ery"
This legit gives me anxiety 😂 feels like im in the situation myself
this is the exact situation where you turn to someone as your last resort hoping they have a solution but it's like nobody can help you and you don't know what to do, it's happened to me many times lol
I love how they’re not afraid to have people step on each other’s lines like Charlie was about to speak and mr boss jumps in with the iconic “you guys chose the worst time to go”
It really feels like, they were just calling the voice actor of the Boss as improv, and the guy just rolled with it, despite getting no heads up about it.
This is so real life relatable
Marc M is the master at making something so mundane extremely hilarious. Just the "Oh hey guys!" just sounds so natural and knowing what Mr. Boss looks like just combine to make me laugh my ass off.
I am now 100% certain that this was an unscripted call with the guy who voices the Boss, and he understood and just rolled with it.
This feels like a moment thats not supposed to happen in the show and that when the cameras arent rolling even the boss isn’t in character!
Just love how candid he sounds
Thw conversations in this serie is like one you would have with your RL friends
This is the most realistic and relatable call in cartoon history. It's not the topic, it's just the way they talk and interact is so normal. Is that just me?
And if you look in the background, the sky actually changes color
Zach and Michael made this series too perfect it’s almost unfair.
His voice has this reassuring tone where he's about to help, but in reality just can't lol
I like how smiling friends is a multi billion dollar company but Mr boss can’t get a hotel lmao
one of the greatest tv specials of all time
These conversations sound so real I think they just improvised
The background sky is also animated well. Nice attention to detail.
Ikr? Even the boss himself makes the conversation seem like it's taken from a real phone call
I feel like i have been on this holiday
Glep is the cutest character ever lol. I can’t get over his little hat
This is the most realistic phone call in all of tv show existence
This is probably the most realistic conversation ever made for an animated series, characters overlapping, speaking in different tones, clearly uncomfortable and interacting naturally.
Could've been fun to add how horrible is to deal with the struggle of waiting for your boss to pick up the damn phone when you need help for once, noise delays, breaking up...
This is my favourite episode. It's like this really happened
TO BE FAIR. Pim booked the flight, why would he also be the one to book the hotels.
It’s crazy how much their boss sounds like my boss whenever we call him 💀💀💀
I love how realistic the phone call and general situation is. It's like the boss is a character in the show, knowing he's just playing a part, and this was a genuine moment where in all seriousness he doesn't know how to help out. "Oh, hey guys."
That sounds like what my dad would say in that situation. "Why would you go there during Mardi Gras!?"
I love how real the dialog feels
*Reads every other comment before I say anything because I have the independent thinking strength of a loaf of brown bread*
“wOaH pHoNE cAlL sO ReALIsTiC sO cOoL sO aWsOmE i lIkE iT”
Fax
In a show with colorful random shaped cartoon characters this show has so many realistic things
this is my fav episode
Pretty sure that's just Marc M without changing his voice.
been watching sick animation for 10+ years and ive never heard his actual voice, super bizarre lol
This felt too real
I love how realistic this call was
Ok I’m convinced that most of the lines in this show aren’t scripted, because this conversation sounds too realistic 😂
God this is the most realistic situation I've ever seen in a cartoon it's PAINFUL