MrParkerman6 That’s not what the OP meant, what they meant was Seinfeld hasn’t used the work ‘localised’ so it had to be a combination of 2 words. If you’re gonna call someone a dumbass, you might want to make sure you’re actually, you know, correct.
While this is amazing, there's other Steamed Ham edits that utilize sentence mixing. And of course theres things called YTPs which also use sentence mixing. Not trying to downplay how cool this is though, as it surely took a lot of effort!
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
Even if you used a transcript to find the right words, that is still A LOT of work. I find it even more amazing that you knew where to find an episode with a burning building, one with them eating hamburgers and most impressively, them walking in and out of a red lit room.
Kramer with his crazy machinations GEORGE IS GETTIN UPSET! He's gonna need his medication Elaine hates Jerry's "wacky observations" Hey, what is the deal with that?
This video has been the "last straw" that convinced me to watch Seinfeld, never had louder laughs in my life from a TV show. Thank you for making this lmao
I think what makes Seinfeld so special compared to its contemporaries is that there's very little drama. If there's a fight, it's always played for laughs. None of the characters learn any lessons. Jerry refuses to commit to a relationship, blocking all romantic drama. The closest we get is George and Susan's relationship, and even that is used as a springboard for more comedy involving the stark contrast between the two character's families and priorities. Contrast with Friends, which is often weighed down by poorly-aged interpersonal drama, or Everybody Loves Raymond, which leans heavily on the awful fun-hating wife trope. Seinfeld, on the other hand, makes each and every character a potential source of comedy and prioritizes that above all else.
The problem with Seinfeld is that no matter WHY you started watching it, you still ended up watching it. That's your crime. It is also your punishment.
I expected just audio from the Simpsons mixed up with thematically appropriate clips from Seinfeld. I didn't expect THIS. A bit late here, but amazing work
lol not only were Seinfeld clips chosen to match the words, but the more iconic and memorable segments were used. it's perfect. I love the visual similarities and small details, it's more than just matching words from the script, well done.
2:51 That beat which instills that feeling of dread that the shows abput to end, because you've watched so much Seinfeld you've been conditioned to make the association.
@JediNxf7 This is correct: English only has three articles (a, an, and the). As is used as an adjective to compare ideas or express possibility/ability.
Anyone going to acknowledge the fact this person probably spent weeks (at minimum) searching for all the clips needed for this? Because mad respect to sitba.
-Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entierly within your kitchen? -Yes! *hangs phone* This is where I just kek'd.
I don't know if it's sad or not that I could remember every episode that the clips came from by heart (just not the names of the episodes) considering I never really watched Seinfeld that much.
I went through a phase of several years where I would think of something from the Simpsons during the day, and then that particular episode would be on the evening reruns without me having any way of knowing that would be so. Fucking weird. It would happen with other shows too, and songs on the radio. I don't watch much television anymore but I still think of shows. I wonder if I still have this talent.
Perfection achieved. The two funniest shows ever made in a perfect marriage. I started crying tears of laughter at the light from Kenny roger's roasters being used as the fire (AURORA BOREALIS!)
Fantastic! A new favorite; my Dad instilled in me a love of Seinfeld, and this is just amazing. To gather all those clips, and putting it all together so well... And honestly you floored me with the 'showing hamburger' scene, the 'montage title sequence' scene, the red-light scene, and ESPECIALLY Kramer on the fire engine! Great stuff!
Love how Aurora Borealis is in Seinfeld but not the word Localized.
The word localized does appear, dumbass.
MrParkerman6 That’s not what the OP meant, what they meant was Seinfeld hasn’t used the work ‘localised’ so it had to be a combination of 2 words. If you’re gonna call someone a dumbass, you might want to make sure you’re actually, you know, correct.
@@MrParkerman6 get back here so we can bully you
I think we all knew what he meant except MrParkerman6, the actual dumbass
@@MrParkerman6 get your ass back here boy, we need to laugh at you!
HE USED ASSMAN FOR "AS" I CAN'T BREATHE
I liked this comment a year ago, came back, unliked it, just so I could like it again.
Yeah that caught my attention too.
@@frozenbinarystudio I liked your reply.
Holy crap a fellow mixels fan
Excellent use of "Ithaca" instead of "Utica"
It's a regional dialect
From Albany
@@Mikebloke No, not from Albany, no.
And you call it Ithaca despite the fact it is obviously Utica?
And as someone from Ithaca, I was happy for the swap.
So there's one time someone said "aurora borealis" but no one ever says "dialect" during the entire show.
Well I'm from uptown Manhattan and I've never heard anyone use the word "dialect"
@@michaelmatter1222 I don't know why not. it's a perfectly cromulent word.
They're all Jews.
@@michaelmatter1222its a Staten island expression
@@TheFriendlyGod The use of that word has embiggened so much in recent years that it's become ginormous.
*includes the 0.3 seconds of loud firetruck*
As brilliant as Aurora borealis
Ikr
the mark of a true ham-er
those parodies without the firetruck are incomplete!!
The 'firetruck frame' as one guy called it on some other video
It truly is what separates the great from the unforgettable.
I can't imagine how long this took.
C. Jump theres apps you can get that find the parts for you if you type in the words you want
Bronson Storm really? What's its name?
whats the name?
WHAT'S HIS NAME?!!
KUZCOOOOOOO-OOO-O-OOO
Now that's an obscure reference for sure...
1:15 "What's the deal with smoke coming out of your oven, Newman?"
You didn't have to that. But you did. And I thank you.
He even went the extra mile and added the microsecond of the fire truck at the end.
"a good time was had by all, i'm MOOPS" deserves more recognition. absolutely excellent splicing work
This is probably the most effort put into a Steamed Hams post
This is probably the most effort anyone has put in to anything throughout the entire existence of the human race
While this is amazing, there's other Steamed Ham edits that utilize sentence mixing. And of course theres things called YTPs which also use sentence mixing. Not trying to downplay how cool this is though, as it surely took a lot of effort!
I Don't know. Have you seen the Ghost Trick one?
the self-imposed limitations and clip sourcing required a loooot of work
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
Now this is impressive, you must know your Seinfeld inside out
and how to steam a good ham
Well I mean, I'm sure someone's made a Transcript of the entirety of Seinfeld, and all he needed to do was a Find Text function for the words/phrases. Still, doing that, and piecing together all the actual episode footage... Definitely crazy. : )
Yeah, I imagine that's pretty much how he did it; it would be impossible otherwise.
Peak humanity has been reached.
he's the master of his domain
The random laugh tracks cutting in and out randomly ESPECIALLY after every pause absolutely killed me.
I absolutely love how the part where Skinner stutters and George is wiping off sweat is so greatly timed.
You know, these hamburgers are a lot like the ones they have at KENNY ROGER'S ROASTERS
But they don’t serve hamburgers there
Matty G Oh no! They call them steamed hams!
Logan Bangerter They call hamburgers steamed hams?
Matty G Yes! It’s a regional dialect.
I absolutely hate the way he says Kenny Rogers Roasters there
Even the fucking firetruck part
Almost fell out of my chair
"SEINFELD DID IT! SEINFELD DID IT!"
disability flag
YWNBAW
2:45 having never seen any Seinfeld before, this part amused me greatly. It fits sooooo perfectly.
i know the context kramer was getting sucked into hell for his misdeeds on earth
Welcome to Earth, visitor.
The Chicken Supernova. The perfect choice for that moment.
The door with the red lighting was a meme for a while
change that
I was wondering how the hell you were gonna find a Seinfeld clip where they say "Aurora Borealis", but I shoulda known Kramer said it at one point
Yet "localized," "pooped," or "McDonald's" (instead of Krusty Burger) has never been used in the show before, apparently.
I can't believe nobody ever says "Utica"@@MarvinPowell1
@@MarvinPowell1 George has a date where they eat mcdonalds - burgers at one point, but i don't know if they explicitly say "Mcdonalds"
Even if you used a transcript to find the right words, that is still A LOT of work.
I find it even more amazing that you knew where to find an episode with a burning building, one with them eating hamburgers and most impressively, them walking in and out of a red lit room.
Kenny Rogers Roasters is iconic. It would be more impressive to forget it.
idk that MGS one is pretty amazing too
waffleless I found it more impressive the fact he found a clip of someone saying Aurora borealis
waffleless who could forget The Fire and The Neon Chicken?!
the red door is probably what gave him the idea, of all clips. Now I agree with the aurora borealis part, but the rest is pure madness.
The split second of Kramer on the fire engine at the end was absolutely perfect!
The Vixter dude I fliped
I lost it.
I died
The Vixter I always laugh at that part!
The cherry on top
The fact you even added that split second clip of the firetruck at the end.
Kramer with his crazy machinations
GEORGE IS GETTIN UPSET! He's gonna need his medication
Elaine hates Jerry's "wacky observations"
Hey, what is the deal with that?
TWIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIX!
what's the deal with Steamed Hams? they're not steamed, and they're certainly not hams! What's Up With That
Where's the punchline?
landochabod7 It just showed up.
I was reading that with Jerrys voice...
@@mrwilson4572 same
FlamingSackOfPizza It’s a regional dialect.
AURORA BOREALIS???
At this time of day?
In this part of the country?
Johan S. Localized entirely within your kitchen
May i see it?
...No
I think I've found the most dedicated fan of Seinfeld ever.
This video has been the "last straw" that convinced me to watch Seinfeld, never had louder laughs in my life from a TV show. Thank you for making this lmao
If you liked Seinfeld, allow me to recommend Married With Children.
Same
Better late than never!
I think what makes Seinfeld so special compared to its contemporaries is that there's very little drama. If there's a fight, it's always played for laughs. None of the characters learn any lessons. Jerry refuses to commit to a relationship, blocking all romantic drama. The closest we get is George and Susan's relationship, and even that is used as a springboard for more comedy involving the stark contrast between the two character's families and priorities. Contrast with Friends, which is often weighed down by poorly-aged interpersonal drama, or Everybody Loves Raymond, which leans heavily on the awful fun-hating wife trope. Seinfeld, on the other hand, makes each and every character a potential source of comedy and prioritizes that above all else.
The problem with Seinfeld is that no matter WHY you started watching it, you still ended up watching it. That's your crime. It is also your punishment.
these steamed hams are making me thirsty
Ha nice one
WarBear love it
WarBear hahahahaha clever
It’s the burgers. George likes his steamed hams spicy
Steamed Fanta?
It even has the firetruck
I expected just audio from the Simpsons mixed up with thematically appropriate clips from Seinfeld. I didn't expect THIS.
A bit late here, but amazing work
2:36 I hate how well executed this is
Update: ESPECIALLY hate the captions
"tonight my scabs on the windowsill, isometric exercise carriage on me"
-Auto Captioned Art
"HATE the Drake!"
The split second of firetruck is what really nails this one out of the park. The attention to detail... The dedication... This is art.
I don't often comment on videos, but this is the best. Using the red glow of the Kenny Roger's Roasters sign for the glow from the kitchen, genius.
That and Kramer on the firetruck at the end. So beautiful.
grant2k that's when the tears started pouring down my face.
It’s gold, Jerry! Gold!
Please comment on this one
czcams.com/video/ZorZO4TDBaQ/video.html
@@theclipsurgeon Can do, partner
These “steamed hams” memes are my most favorite so far due to the amount of effort put in them
I've never seen Seinfeld but I can definitely appreciate the extraordinary effort this took to make
Man I wish I was you. To be able to go back and watch it from the beginning completely fresh. What a joy.
@@assmane999 Is it that good?
What is the deal ettc
A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL
I'M MOOPS
I died
MORPS!
lol not only were Seinfeld clips chosen to match the words, but the more iconic and memorable segments were used. it's perfect. I love the visual similarities and small details, it's more than just matching words from the script, well done.
Yeah I love the substitutions! Like moops
This is why I love this meme, people put in so much effort no reason
"Good time was had by all, I'm Moops"
These Steamed Hams are making me thirsty.
The Shotgun Gamer underrated comment
Tch... is that how you're gonna say it?
The Shotgun Gamer these STEAMED HAMS are making me THIRSTY!
These *STEAMED HAMS* are making *ME THIRSTY! *
HAMMY'S GETTIN' UPSET
omg this meme is evolving beyond our imagination
This is merely a YTP, nothing new.
Linus Herr Because it requires actual talent.
as it should
3:02 on is absolute gold
This man has mastered the art of Sein-fu.
lmao ...and disguise it-ASSM-y own cooking...
That what got me too. LOL
To think that a show about nothing could furnish the makings of a beautiful steamed hams.
2:51
That beat which instills that feeling of dread that the shows abput to end, because you've watched so much Seinfeld you've been conditioned to make the association.
The Firetruck killed me XD
epic shitpost holy frick
*gasp* THIS IS A CHRISTIAN MINECRAFT SERVER YOU CANT SAY FRICK SOMONE PLEASE GET A MOD ON HERE AND BAN THIS MAN
I love how you took the adverb 'as' from assman.
AS
I'LL GIVE HIM AS
@JediNxf7 This is correct: English only has three articles (a, an, and the). As is used as an adjective to compare ideas or express possibility/ability.
@JediNxf7 My bad then. All of my information was taken from; dictionary.cambridge.org/grammar/british-grammar/as-as
I may have misread something.
MY OWN
@JediNxf7 That's a strong assumption to make, just' misread something. Enjoy your day.
Impressive.
1:45 That part actually got me giggling for some reason.
Steamed Hams continue to impress me with their utter originally and effort
It's insane and one of the best memes I've experienced
_"What's the deal with steamed hams?"_
0:50 "Crazy Joe Devola gonna need his medication" LMFAO.... Dude, you're a genius.
*Sweet fancy Moses.* Big respect to the creator for putting this together so accurately, must have taken a long ass time ^^
holy shit nice bree van de kamp icon... that takes me back
The detail of the last clip of kramer on the fire engine is the cherry on top this steamed sundae. Phenomenal work.
AURORA BOREALIS
I'm amazed he found an example of that word in Seinfeld soundbites.
carultch From the episode "The Doodle". Kramer is describing the Mackinaw peaches.
@@carultch It's probably what he started with. It's from the Mackinaw peaches bit.
i bet this is the sorta stuff that keeps seinfeld up at night
What is it with these people?
What sets good Steamed Hams videos apart from the bad ones is whether the detail of the firemen at the end is included or not.
You steamed a good ham.
Why is this recommended a year later? This is art.
we should change the name of Seinfeld to Springfield
Mathieu Leader way to tie it all together
Springfeld
@@theofficialsquidwardtentac5764 or Seinfield
I'm *moops*
There's no moops! It's moors! It's a misprint.
Who would hurt the bubble boy?
Anyone going to acknowledge the fact this person probably spent weeks (at minimum) searching for all the clips needed for this? Because mad respect to sitba.
those dislikes are from
*Newman* and his *bots*
The “no” at 3:23 should’ve been from the mail room interrogation when Newman asks for a sip of Jerry’s soda. His delivery is perfect
"Not gonna play ball, eh? Alright admit it, that that stereo was already busted!"
@@landochabod7 you can't prove anything
@@joshfactor1 Is this or is it not your signature?
@@landochabod7 no. as a matter of fact, it isn't
@@joshfactor1 Uncle Leo?
You have too much power
1:36 I'll always love how he says, "Jerry..."
It just sounds so evil yet comedic.
This does have qualities of both sitcoms well balanced.
Its a luncheon about nothing
3:16 Sounds exactly like Skinner says it. Amazing work.
Doctor: You have 3 minutes and 45 seconds to live.
Me:
Been bringing on CZcams for like 8 hours now and this is the best thing I have seen so far.
-Aurora Borealis? At this time of year, at this time of day, in this part of the country, localized entierly within your kitchen?
-Yes!
*hangs phone*
This is where I just kek'd.
как собеседование?
were you the laugh track
Why you gotta expose your power level?
Well I must say, you steam a good shitpost.
You shit a good post?
YES! EVEN GOT THE FIRETRUCK!
Delightfully devilish Newman
You have transcended existence
This was masterfully edited. I'm a huge Seinfeld/Simpsons fan and I was laughing uncontrollably.
2:55 “A good time was had by all, I’m MOOPS.” I couldn’t stop laughing when I heard that. This whole video is excellent. Great job!
This must have taken a lot of work. Very well done. I loved it. Especially the "of course" from George's interview.
This deserves more views
These steamed hams are making me thirsty
longest 3:45 minutes of my life but worth it.
This is the most impressive meme remix I've seen
I don't know if it's sad or not that I could remember every episode that the clips came from by heart (just not the names of the episodes) considering I never really watched Seinfeld that much.
Not at all. Seinfeld is a sitcom classic for good reason.
Sounds like you've watched it more than you think.
I went through a phase of several years where I would think of something from the Simpsons during the day, and then that particular episode would be on the evening reruns without me having any way of knowing that would be so. Fucking weird. It would happen with other shows too, and songs on the radio. I don't watch much television anymore but I still think of shows. I wonder if I still have this talent.
Vegetarian Soylent-Green I can recognise a lot of these clips as well!
i had a similar simpsons sense for a while in my school days. not that consistent but it was fishy.
2:43 man the kenny rogers roasters episode is a gold mine for this
This is utterly amazing, the level of patience and commitment that will have gone into making this just blows my mind
I like how at the end of each sentence there's a laugh track
Perfection achieved. The two funniest shows ever made in a perfect marriage.
I started crying tears of laughter at the light from Kenny roger's roasters being used as the fire (AURORA BOREALIS!)
Fantastic! A new favorite; my Dad instilled in me a love of Seinfeld, and this is just amazing. To gather all those clips, and putting it all together so well... And honestly you floored me with the 'showing hamburger' scene, the 'montage title sequence' scene, the red-light scene, and ESPECIALLY Kramer on the fire engine! Great stuff!
0:36 Delightfully, Devilish
**Crowd starts laughing**
The amount of time this must’ve took is ridiculous, mad respect.
Fireman-Kramer is what really got me. Great work!
Down to the last detail. I love it
THE MADMAN KEPT THE FIRETRUCK AT THE END IM CRYING LAUGHING LMAO
I've watched hundreds of Steamed Hams videos and can't believe I've never seen this masterpiece
Of course Kramer is the one to say Aurora Borealis.
The assman license plate oh my god never fails to make me laugh
Truly, this was created by someone who was master of his domain.
1:27 I died laughing
This is amazing - nobody will be able to top this one.
this is too good for us
The two top tier 90's comedy shows ... worlds collided!
I can’t believe this was 6 years ago and the meme still lives