Some burger restaurant owner in upstate New York should actually come up with a special burger that they actually call steamed hams, so that they can make what Skinner says in this scene actually be true. Maybe they could steam them similar to how White Castle burgers are made, or something.
Thank you Kenjamin. Introducing Mrs Skinner in this video would have made the world end. So I chose not to go down that path. There was a Ken at my school that I used to call 'Kenjamin'.
If you close your eyes when you watch, you might have more luck seeing the video of your dreams :p :) thanks 4 the comment. I once thought that Skinner was was the principal of my school too. Thanks for commenting . and thanks for commenting.
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ha! I once saw an ant carry a projector to the music of the Benny Hill theme. Saddest day of my life. But the projector was projecting A Bugs Life at 1.5 speed onto an avocado, so I guess it all rounds up, you know?
there's every type of Stramed Hams now. Next we'll see a Simpsons Steamed Hams crossover, then where will we go from there? Perhaps a simpsons Steamed Hams crossover
Such a classic Chalmskinn Productions live performance, easily along the greats, such as Who’s On First and another thing. Also, it looks like Skinner took a big number 2.
ha very true, besides for the one thing that you have forgotten or didn't know about. You must be young, the dancing at the end of movies is an old classic starting in 1966 with Batman the Movie, where the Joker steals Batman's secret identity and goes around claiming to be Burt Ward for half the Movie. Catwoman scratches through the screen with her cat puns and she blinds Batman's butler Alfred. He recovers instantly, which raises the ethical question, was he really blind? There was no dancing, but the movie ended with text credits and music which is now seen today by millions as the last true film made in its era, and the first movie ever made.
Thanks Heath, it's no Mario 64 slowed down, creepy wink and all... but you know share send this to your BFF and someone that you've not spoken to in years.
adjective 1 giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive: we had a nice time | it's very nice to be appreciated | Vancouver's nicest beaches. • (of a person) good-natured; kind: he's a really nice guy | Joe had been very nice to her | that wasn't very nice of her. • ironic not good; unpleasant: that's a nice way to come into my kitchen-no greeting! 2 (especially of a difference) slight or subtle: there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom. • requiring careful consideration: a nice point. 3 archaic fastidious; scrupulous.
@@elbarto6668 nice /nʌɪs/ adjective adjective: nice; comparative adjective: nicer; superlative adjective: nicest 1. giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive. "we had a nice time" Similar: enjoyable pleasant pleasurable agreeable delightful satisfying gratifying acceptable to one's liking entertaining amusing diverting marvellous good bonny couthy irie lovely great neat lekker mooi Opposite: unpleasant 2. (especially of a difference) slight or subtle. "there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom" Similar: subtle fine delicate minute precise exact accurate strict close careful meticulous rigorous scrupulous ultra-fine Opposite: rough approximate 3. ARCHAIC fastidious; scrupulous. Phrases make nice be pleasant or polite to someone, typically in a hypocritical way. "the seat next him was empty, so he wasn't required to make nice with a stranger" nice and - satisfactorily in terms of the quality described. "it's nice and warm in here" nice one used to express approval. "thunderous applause and cries of ‘Nice one!’" nice to meet you a polite formula used on being introduced to someone. nice work used to express approval of a task well done. "‘You did a good job today-nice work, James.’" nice work if you can get it used to express envy of what is perceived to be another person's more favourable situation, which they seem to have attained with little effort. "the princess was on her way to some lavish dinner-nice work if you can get it, I thought" nice up make something pleasant or enjoyable. "me nice up everything for the guests" Origin Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses. NICE /nʌɪs/ abbreviation noun: NICE (in England and Wales) National Institute for Health and Care Excellence. nice work phrase of nice used to express approval of a task well done. "‘You did a good job today-nice work, James.’" Translate nice to Use over time for: nice
I just love the fact that everyone in Springfield came to see "streamed hams" at the theatre.
Wouldn't you?
Yes
@@MortalAnonymousi would
god having the intro song be shitily projected onto the curtains was a stroke of brilliance, best part of the video
Thanks. Please write a review and send it to 3 local news papers.
I love how everyone starts clapping and laughing as soon as Skinner says "it's steam!" And also how Skinner's suit and podium keep changing colors
Yes, I recall someone getting fired over that blunder.
@@TheMidgets And let's not forget that the props for this skit inexplicably include a giant pencil and test answer sheet
@@claudiaperi4990 oh, that's not a pencil, it's steam
The early Simpsons aesthetic makes this one very wholesome
totally. So much nostalgia.
Then it switches to the modern style at random points. Jarring in a funny way.
@@dizzydrake4433Yes, they did not spare expense.
You got the "Chalmers Sees The Northern Lights" Achievement!
Oh good, I'm gonna keep playing Steamed Hams on Steam Deck
@@TheMidgetsTwice the steam, it's best that way
Some burger restaurant owner in upstate New York should actually come up with a special burger that they actually call steamed hams, so that they can make what Skinner says in this scene actually be true. Maybe they could steam them similar to how White Castle burgers are made, or something.
Totally. I wouldn't be surprised if that already exists. It's a crazy world out there!
there actually are a type of steamed hamburgers that outdates this episode in new england, although not upstate new york but conneticuct
It would make more sense to make a restaurant that grills hamburgers and calls them steamed hams.
at 3:00 this turned from really good to a masterpiece
haha.. naaaaaa... (I do really like that moment too)
Yes
I love the Don't Stop 'Till You Get Enough Aurora Borealis ending.
I love the Don't Stop 'Till You Get Enough Aurora Borealis ending.
I did wonder how you were going to get around his mother yelling about the fire and screaming for help, but this ending fit really well!
Thank you Kenjamin. Introducing Mrs Skinner in this video would have made the world end. So I chose not to go down that path. There was a Ken at my school that I used to call 'Kenjamin'.
Great ending. One of the rare ones where Chalmers actually gets to see the aurora.
After so many lies, I think he deserves something nice to happen.
Homer can't appreciate true art xD
and he was sleepy from all that driving through snow
Mike Anderson sure is egotistical considering the fact that his name appears at least a dozen times in the credits.
He made me do it. Evan and Anderson hold a lot of power in this industry!
@@TheMidgetsand don’t forget David Silverman haha
this is art i love it
thank you - I love your love
Sauce
@@neki0playz12 Pickles
Chalmers finally joined in the isometric exercise, and he's clearly enjoying it!
He sure is! Share to join me?
"Well, Homer, we made it, despite your driving..."
"Ah, my spouse Marge, I hope you're ready for an unforgettable stage production."
Marge mumbles her trademark "Hrmmmmmm" at this point.. ...
Well Gabriel you made it to the comments section
Ah, The Midgets, I'll check out your other garbage videos
Somebody should ACTUALLY play it on stage.
Care to join me?
Yes
If I actually could
ill get to it, see you when im a broadway star
@@lenio123 I look forward to seeing what you come up with.
Unexpected Michael Jackson :D
Unexpected Leon Kompowsky ;D
0:10 I actually fell for that mix
3:01 Best lights I’ve seen
4:37 doesn't exist in this video
0:00 watch it again
(thanks 4 ur comment)
I was hoping to see them at the table more and stretching on the windowsill and running to Krusty Burger on stage. Nonetheless very good job!
If you close your eyes when you watch, you might have more luck seeing the video of your dreams :p :) thanks 4 the comment. I once thought that Skinner was was the principal of my school too. Thanks for commenting . and thanks for commenting.
I didn't expect that ending at all. Not one bit.
haha! thanks. We expected you to not expect it.
“This play has everything!”
"this comment is a quote"
1:33 It was homer all along!
Oh my god, I was wrong, It was Homer all along! You finally made a monkey...
3:00
“SEYMOUR, THE HOUSE IS ON FIRE!!” …..
“With the sounds of this funky fresh beat.” 😎
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@@TheMidgets ?
@@This_handle yes.
This deserves more attention
Cheers. Post it somewhere. Tell ya' grandma to watch it.
I just saw it over a year later, so something somewhere went right.
@@tails183 Not sure why, in the last 4 weeks it's really picked up attention again.😊
This is an underrated masterpiece it should have more views
telll ya' frands abot itt.
Looks like this is making people's recommendation rounds all of a sudden. Good work!
I can't say I'm disappointed. How many boats have you been on?
Springfield Elementary presents: Steamed Hams.
Based entirely on an actual event thag happened in Seymour Skinners home.
Well, almost.
Based entirely within your kitchen.
Well, almost.
Nice, I haven't seen a good steamed hams in a while lol.
Thanks Mr Epic
The projector with the music got me
ha! I once saw an ant carry a projector to the music of the Benny Hill theme. Saddest day of my life. But the projector was projecting A Bugs Life at 1.5 speed onto an avocado, so I guess it all rounds up, you know?
This must've been really hard to edit
Yeah, but it was really fun the whole time.
How could Homer possibly not like this play?! It’s the best play I’ve ever seen!
haha. He probably just wants to watch the footy and smash down a couple-a-duffs, --know what I'm sayin'? (thanks BTW)
I hope we're gonna get a real life stage play of this soon xD
You put it on. Send me a video when you do.
I love legitimate theater.
I'm glad I know this.
wow a simpsons Steamed Hams crossover
there's every type of Stramed Hams now. Next we'll see a Simpsons Steamed Hams crossover, then where will we go from there?
Perhaps a simpsons Steamed Hams crossover
wow best show ever
The Simpsons? you've just discovered it here? The regular episodes are a little different..
Great work with the projector!
haha thanks!! I was pretty happy with how that turned out.. simple trick used effectively.
LOL. Funny that they actually saw aurora borealis.
Hey lighting
@@anthonycrazynessadventures3259 Hi.
truly a masterpiece.
Thanks. Share it with your pets and their insects.
Seymour, Superintendant Chalmers is on fire!
HE IS??
Lore of Steamed Hams: the musical
I'll remember these words for as long as I'm typing this sentence.
@TheMidgets indeed
Nice usage of The Simpsons Christmas Special (aka Simpsons Roasting On An Open Fire) and Michael Jackson’s Don’t Stop Til You Get Enough!
Such a classic Chalmskinn Productions live performance, easily along the greats, such as Who’s On First and another thing.
Also, it looks like Skinner took a big number 2.
1) he did
2) did we ever find out who is on first? was it Mac or PC?
may we have an encore?
Sure, When this video gets to 100,000 views :p
Note: that is not a promise. But it might happen in the unlikely event that that other thing happens.
Mr burn:"this show was meant to close last week!"
Who's Mr Burn?
We can only hope that Hank Azaria and Harry Shearer decide to do this in real life 😆
Give 'em a call for me, would ya?
I would pay serious money to see "Steamed Hamlet" by Shakespear performed live.
"To Steam Or Not To Steam...That Is The Question"
lol
haha! Very good. you should make it.
STEAMED HAMLET 😂😂 I LOVE IT
I Love it so Much
Thank you for saying so, it means a lot.
.
.
do you want some money?
This is the best thing i've seen.
Thanks! I'm grateful to have your approval...
... do you want some money??
Providence Performing Arts presents,
Steamed Hams!
you could have just said PPAPSH
Very unrealstic. Homer does not react to the mention of "hamburgers" at 1:40.
I'll add that in, check back tomorrow.
The fact you replied to every single comment. ❤
not this one.
thanks for appreciating 💛
I like the idea of it being a play. Cringed at 1st, but better then what i can make. Keep it up
Thanks for cringing and seeing it through. A true internet hero :)
(also thanks for commenting)
Your welcome
would you like some money?
no
gotta admit, it was worth the try
I can’t believe they got a live orcesthia (wrong spelling) to perform the music. I wonder what the budget is.
Steamed Hams gets a Jurassic Park style budget "Spared no expense".
@@TheMidgets Great idea
Lore of Steamed Hams but it's a Stage Production momentum 100
Momentum, but it's been steamed and it's also 100 hams.
I love this Michael jackson song oh the nostalgia
MJ + early Simpsons = Nostalgia sandwich
It deserves more views.
Thank you, please share with your grandparent's friends.
1:38 the woman on the left has no nose
I'm so sorry. I'll try better next time.
she does she is just facing sideways for some reason
Aurora Michael Jackson
Skinner is a Smooth Criminal
Encore! Encore! 👏👏👏
'Encore' translates to 'Again', You're more than welcome to watch it encore! and maybe share it with your grandson. He'll love it!
I most likely will. Can’t share with my grandson, cause there is none. There’s not even a son.
Alright, this is epic.
ThankyouDinosaur.
Unexpected ending, bravo 👏👏👏
Cheers Dante
This is insanely underrated
Make sure to tell your school teachers to watch it. If we get it into the classrooms, maybe 1999 will turn out differently this time!
This is high art
Is that a double meaning I sense there?
@@TheMidgets I have not considered that
fantastic
why thank you!
awww this is sweet! love it
thanks BUDDY
@@TheMidgets hey I was looking for this video yesterday. Thanks again! Sweet!
@@uzublecker Make it your browser's homepage.
It would have been funnier if the kids sang the theme song
YOU'RE RIGHT! the theme song to what? The Simpsons? Explain your concept. Where is the humor?
Skinner and the Superintendent theme song
3:00 The ending of most animated kids movie after 2010
2010?? the trend started with Shrek in 2001!
ha very true, besides for the one thing that you have forgotten or didn't know about. You must be young, the dancing at the end of movies is an old classic starting in 1966 with Batman the Movie, where the Joker steals Batman's secret identity and goes around claiming to be Burt Ward for half the Movie. Catwoman scratches through the screen with her cat puns and she blinds Batman's butler Alfred. He recovers instantly, which raises the ethical question, was he really blind? There was no dancing, but the movie ended with text credits and music which is now seen today by millions as the last true film made in its era, and the first movie ever made.
@@sunbirth4795 true that.
@@sunbirth4795 Yeah but it became wide spread with Hotel Transylvania and the Minnions
whats that song towards the end in the aurora borealis not the disco one
It's Blink 182s big hit Smells Like Teen Spirit.
Hmm yes Steamed Hams: A luncheon to remember momentum 100
100,000! 😇
@TheMidgets thx😍👌
I love live theater 🎭
haha.. Support your local theatre. And tell them to put this show on.
Wow
Thanks Heath, it's no Mario 64 slowed down, creepy wink and all... but you know share send this to your BFF and someone that you've not spoken to in years.
you even listening?
Noice
thoinks
When will the credits stop rolling???!!!!
September 2044
Good stage play. But I hate when people stop filming before the applause at the end.
Almost as bad as when people start a comment but don't finish it. (pretend the last 3 words aren't there)
Nice
adjective
1 giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive: we had a nice time | it's very nice to be appreciated | Vancouver's nicest beaches.
• (of a person) good-natured; kind: he's a really nice guy | Joe had been very nice to her | that wasn't very nice of her.
• ironic not good; unpleasant: that's a nice way to come into my kitchen-no greeting!
2 (especially of a difference) slight or subtle: there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom.
• requiring careful consideration: a nice point.
3 archaic fastidious; scrupulous.
@@TheMidgetsnice
@@elbarto6668
nice
/nʌɪs/
adjective
adjective: nice; comparative adjective: nicer; superlative adjective: nicest
1.
giving pleasure or satisfaction; pleasant or attractive.
"we had a nice time"
Similar:
enjoyable
pleasant
pleasurable
agreeable
delightful
satisfying
gratifying
acceptable
to one's liking
entertaining
amusing
diverting
marvellous
good
bonny
couthy
irie
lovely
great
neat
lekker
mooi
Opposite:
unpleasant
2.
(especially of a difference) slight or subtle.
"there is a nice distinction between self-sacrifice and martyrdom"
Similar:
subtle
fine
delicate
minute
precise
exact
accurate
strict
close
careful
meticulous
rigorous
scrupulous
ultra-fine
Opposite:
rough
approximate
3.
ARCHAIC
fastidious; scrupulous.
Phrases
make nice
be pleasant or polite to someone, typically in a hypocritical way. "the seat next him was empty, so he wasn't required to make nice with a stranger"
nice and -
satisfactorily in terms of the quality described. "it's nice and warm in here"
nice one
used to express approval. "thunderous applause and cries of ‘Nice one!’"
nice to meet you
a polite formula used on being introduced to someone.
nice work
used to express approval of a task well done. "‘You did a good job today-nice work, James.’"
nice work if you can get it
used to express envy of what is perceived to be another person's more favourable situation, which they seem to have attained with little effort. "the princess was on her way to some lavish dinner-nice work if you can get it, I thought"
nice up
make something pleasant or enjoyable. "me nice up everything for the guests"
Origin
Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses.
NICE
/nʌɪs/
abbreviation
noun: NICE
(in England and Wales) National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.
nice work
phrase of nice
used to express approval of a task well done.
"‘You did a good job today-nice work, James.’"
Translate nice to
Use over time for: nice
My Dinner with Seymour
Andre's dinner with Video Plus DVD
From a headmaster and a superindendant, I'd expect more effort. A pre-schoolers' play looks better!
They tried their best, they were both dealing with rough times. I'm impressed to see them outside of the zoo to be honest.
3:00 MICHAEL JACKSON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
This made all the trash I waded through online today worth it. Most excellent work.
Oh wow. That's quite nice to hear. thanks yo.