Steamed Hams but it's a Shadow Play from the Ottoman Empire
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- čas přidán 9. 11. 2023
- A short skit from the traditional Turkish shadow puppet theatre known as Skinnargöz and the Superintendivat.
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Request: Steamed Hams but it's a Jim Henson short film. Also hire someone to make Skinner and Chalmers puppets.
I feel like I'm learning more about the history of cinema and storytelling from your Steamed Hams videos than I could from a college level class
the thing that's even funnier is Ottoman Empire ended in 1922 and the cites of Albany and Utica were founded in 1686 and 1798 respectivly. so it's entirely possible that an Ottoman puppeter knew about these cities
Not ended replaced with new country because Ataturk hate Sultan and monarchy
so, it was replaced. doesn't that mean it still ended?
The Hamburger was also well established by the 1920s
Technically no. Ottomans last padishah sended to brits. What hell happened to him unknown afterwards. And because other goverment gone, ankara goverment became the country. After becoming new ruler of ottoman. tbmm(turkiye great nation council) decided to change flag and name of the land.
@@Fkindo-europeanarechaotic
@@Sky-pg8jmWhen was the first Hamburger?
I’m glad channels like yours can translate and westernise these classic Ottoman tales. The “Steamed Kebab”, the story of the classic Ankara expression, deserves to be shown to a international audience due to its cultural significance
Haşlanmış Kebap
Not in Ankara, no. It's an Eskisehir expression.
Steamed hams but it’s a series of old cave paintings
You’re the first person to suggest an idea that’s on my list… which means it is no longer on the list. You’re welcome.
@@TyroneDeisewhat? Does that mean you will not make it?
@@MollyMacawTheBestPilotYouSaw Correct.
@@TyroneDeiseOld family recipe.
@@TyroneDeise Wait, why not? Just because someone suggested it? 🤨
Dude I'm Turkish and this is fcking incredible! How the hell did you build the puppets, how are you moving them so accurately - and how is the voice acting so on point? I've never enjoyed Karagöz & Hacivat as a kid but I think as an adult I would watch 30 seasons worth of episodes if you parodied the entirety of the Simpsons.
Doing full episodes of the Simpsons would be a real feat. I have a short behind the scenes video on my Patreon showing how I made the puppets and performed it.
As a Turk, I have never before been so delighted with my culture being slandered.
this feels way too high quality for a steamed hams bit, good stuff man
Have you seen his silent film one????
Superintendent Chalmers wouldn't recognize the dialect, it's from the Ottoman Empire 🏰
Not in Kadıköy, hayır. It's an Üsküdar expression!
Yeah, I wish they localized it a bit more. But otherwise it's delightful.
The Steamed Hams shadow play was first introduced on 14th April, 1496 during the Simpsons' seventh year of entertaining people in the Ottoman Empire.
It's the freaking firefighters that were the cherry on top.
I'm glad to see someone working so hard to archive all these historical re-tellings of such a classic and ageless tale. Maybe one day you can show us a reproduction of Sophacles' three-part tragedy "Seymourius," or even a close examination of the original Cuneiform tablets describing the unforgettable luncheon.
This is the highest possible reachable point in memeing, literally nothing can top this.
That is one of the most creative retellings of Steamed Hams I've ever seen. And so nostalgic! Takes me back to the Ottoman rule over Bulgaria...
The dedication to not just your craft, but learning all these new crafts is inspiring
Thanks. I feel that every project should incorporate something you’ve never done before.
I know it's because Greece was heavily influenced by Ottoman culture, but this brings back fond childhood memories of the Karagiotzis shadow puppet plays (in fact, those were also an adaptation of a Turkish tradition, I think) !
Absolutely outstanding work! This made my day!
Yes it is a Greek adaptation of the Turkish Karagöz, which means Black eyed! Thanks for recognizing it komşu!
Physical shadow puppets, sprinkled with Turkish phrases here and there. It's a pity that I can't give 1000 likes. Muhteşem!
Oven is Turkish urn
The sheer, absurd production quality with historical and linguistic accuracy for such a shitpost. The mind boggles.
C: Well Seymour I made it! Despite your directions.
S: Ah, Mufti Chalmers, welcome! I hope you're prepared for a halal meal!
C: Evet!
S: Oha! My meal is ruined! But what if I purchase food from the bazaar and disguise it as my cooking! Oh, delightfully haram Seymour!
C: Seymour!
S: Mufti Chalmers, I was just stretching my calves on the window sill! Isometric exercise! Care to join me?
C: Why is there smoke coming out of your brazier, Seymour?
S: Oh it's not smoke! It's steam from the steamed clams we're having!
S: Mufti, I hope you're prepared for mouth watering kebabs!
C: I thought we were having steamed clams!
S: No, I said steamed babs! That's how I call kebabs!
C: You call kebabs steamed babs?
S: Yes! It's a regional dialect!
C: From what region?
S: Eastern Thrace?
C: Really? I'm from Istanbul and I never heard anyone use the phrase steamed babs!
S: Not from Istanbul, it's an Edirne expression!
C: Ah, I see! You know, those kebabs are quite similar to the ones they have at the bazaar downtown!
S: Oh, no! These are halal Skinner kebabs! Old family recipe!
C: For steamed babs?
S: Evet!
C: Yeah, and you call them steamed babs despite the fact they are obviously roasted!
S: Eh, you know, one thing I should... excuse for one second!
C: Of course!
S: Oh well that was wonderful! Good time was that by all I'm pooped!
C: Yes, I should be... GOOD ALLAH WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THERE?!
S: Aurora borealis
C: Aurora borealis? At this time of yeah, at this time of day, at this part of the empire, localized entirely within your kitchen?!
S: Evet!
C: Can I see it?
S: Hayir.
A: Seymour! The house is on fire!
S: No mother it's just the northern lights!
C: Well Seymour you are an odd fellow but I must say you steam a good kebab!
A: YARDIM! YARDIM!
😂😂😂😂😂
Just the idea of turning this sketch into a Karagöz Hacivat is pure genius!
it’s nice to see one of the more obscure plays produced by mehmet gernek’s company finally come to life after so many centuries
Tyrone, I showed this video to Bill Oakley, a.k.a. the Steamed Hams writer (and therefore memelord), and this is what he said about it:
> This is amazing too! This guy is so insanely talented. I love that he is gracing Steamed Hams with his formidable skills!
There you have it. I think you just may be a Canadian National Treasure (my words, not his)!
Bill’s blessing is an honour. 😊 I’m so thrilled that he’s seen my hams and has enjoyed them.
@@TyroneDeise I've told you this before, but it's not just that he likes your hams, but that he considers yours the best out of all the ones he's seen. *THAT*, my friend, is truly an honor!
No, not in Constantinople. It's an Angora expression.
Massively underrated series. The fact that this is obscure is criminal.
... and the award for Best Supporting Role goes to....: The Ottoman Fire Brigade, in Steamed Hams but it's a Shadow Play from the Ottoman Empire
I like the detail of how you always or mostly include the firemen at the near end of the video
OMG you even made tulumbacı puppets for the ending 🤣
Its very interesting seeing you take this dumb meme and using it as a way to explore various cultures/ art forms
To quote another meme: your channel has always been celebrated for its excellence.
As an avid fan of the original Karagöz and Hacivat plays, this only serves to further serve the absurdity.
your steamed hams videos are so shockingly impressive and good, the lengths you go to.
bro turned a 5 year old meme into a genuine form of art. keep it up 💪💪💪
These Steamed Hams parodies are getting better each time, please don't stop!!!
This is the best thing
The fire engine siren was the cherry on top! Great work!
gonna have my teacher play this in my media criticisms course
I've witnessed history.
people are geting more and more creative whith diferent art forms and cultures... 10/10 😊
amazing work, do you think you can do the steamed hams meme as say a punch and Judy show? I'd love to see puppet Chalmers slap Skinner around with a steamed ham prop or visa versa
Thanks. I was considering that idea when I started developing this video, but the Karagöz and Hacivat characters seemed to fit the dynamic perfectly… and I also really wanted to try doing a shadow puppet theatre. I do have a few ideas for future hams, but I’ll tell you right now… they will be nothing like this.
@@TyroneDeise ah ok, well I wish you good luck and keep on steaming those hams :D
I would love to see a version of Steamed Hams in Japanese Kabuki style.
That's amazing.
if someone hadn't animated Steam Hams with various cartoon styles, I would've called this the most creative Steamed Hams.
I love your different versions of Steamed Hams!
This is an absolute masterpiece oh my goodness!
I’m glad you like it. I think it turned out pretty good.
this guy can actually do everything
You put so much effort into these. It's crazy.
Turning the ambulance from the last frame to a traditional tuulumbaci lmao
Man, your channel has some amazing stuff
Thanks. ☺️
This video deserves to blow up, this is too well made for a Steamed Hams parody.
This is too good.
Another Tyrone Deise banger
I must ask, how did you make this? Was it all physical or digital?
All physical shadow puppets.
this is incredible
YOU ARE SO AMAZING. Thank you for this truly incredible work!!!
I’m glad you liked it. :)
wow!! so much effort❤❤❤
Always love seeing the inventive Steamed Hams variants you come up with! I wonder if you would do an ancient Greek theater version sometime, with the clay masks and the Greek chorus?
Thanks. I am working on a new one at the moment, and I’ll say this… it’s nothing close to that ;)
Bravo.
Steamed hams but it's a skit from sesame street when?
Lore of Steamed Hams but it's a Shadow Play from the Ottoman Empire momentum 100
this is culture
Amazing as always!
At this point we may as well send every variation on Steamed Hams into space to teach aliens about human culture.
for your next video do "steamed hams but its a late 1980s british sitcom that lasted for 2 episodes"
First time not seeing karagöz(blackeye) and hacivat
Absolutely amazing!
I love this. Reminds me of a play in greece I used to watch
hacivat and karagöz is literally peak ottoman culture ngl
Y'all wouldn't believe it but the turks have steamed burgers
I remember reading something about that.
@@TyroneDeise You know these hamburgers are quite similar to the ones they have at Kızılkayalar!
Someone sent me this over Discord and I just had to watch it
As a Kazakh, «hoş geldiniz» caught me off guard
Awesome work! 🎉 making me hungry for some steamed hams.
Awesome stuff
unbelievably incredible. oh my god
These are the gold mines of the CZcams
Hacivat ve Karagöz
Fascinating Thank you . Teşekkürler.
Thanks for the super. I’m glad you enjoyed it. :)
i am obsessed with these, and it gets better each time! are you gonna make another one, and if so, what would it be?
I think I have a few more in me. As for what they will be… you’ll have to wait and see.
The voice acting is really what sells this tbh
Thanks.
Yaşasın OSMANLI İMPARATORLUĞU!!!!!!!!
Ingenious, as always
Exceptional!
This is art
this is 100% going to blow up feel blessed to be here early
This is amazing!!!
This reminds me of "wayang kulit" from the Malay Archipelago, which also translated to shadow play. Thank you for the educational experience.
The acme siren at the end was inspired
:D that fire engine
They included the fire engine! Gold
dude this is awesome!!!!!!!!! what's next? punch and judy styled? banraku? steamed hams as tf2 roleplay server vod?
Thank you for representing us!
This is a parody of Karagöz ve Hacivat and that is pretty popular in my contry
that's great
Holy shit this is incredible
“Saaaaymo! House is Fire!”
Está muy bueno
HACIVAT KARAGÖZ
I'd say, it's time for the handpuppet and primary school theater adaptations. How about a TV ad? Snyder cut?
A four hour long cut of steamed hams.
@@TyroneDeise achieved by an inconceivable amount of slo-mo shots in the least thinkable moments. Don't forget color desaturation and a general feel of uneasyness.
Steamed Hams, but it’s in Wonder Mode!
Steamed Khlav Kalash
I could watch this for hours. 🤣
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