Steamed Hams but it was banned in the USSR

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  • čas přidán 4. 03. 2023
  • Steamlyannaya Hamonika (1968) depicts the isolation and brutalization of humans in modern bourgeois society. Although being broadly in line with other art-as-propaganda of the era, censors felt it could easily be read as a criticism of the party, leaving this subversive short as the only animated film to be banned in the Soviet Union.
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  • @TyroneDeise
    @TyroneDeise  Před měsícem +118

    Hey… I made a T-Shirt based on this video. tyronedeise.creator-spring.com/listing/t-shirt-but-it-was-banned-in

    • @jim6394
      @jim6394 Před měsícem +2

      Good because I frequently revisit this video.

    • @electronicpizzaparlor
      @electronicpizzaparlor Před měsícem +1

      mmmmmmmmm steamed clams! I mean steamed hams........

    • @AliciaInNevada
      @AliciaInNevada Před 29 dny

      So this is why CZcams recommended me this video

  • @erikliljeberg3291
    @erikliljeberg3291 Před rokem +17608

    This is the kind of thing you see on TV once as a kid and then it gets stuck in your head and you don’t know if it was real or a dream.

    • @timkrueger1179
      @timkrueger1179 Před rokem

      Like free speech in soviet countries. Today many ruZZians thinks they had it, but it was dream. Just like free speech in today ruZZia.

    • @DelTashlin
      @DelTashlin Před rokem +269

      Like most of the interstitial cartoons on Sesame Street. Like the pinball "1234, 5, 6789, 10 11 12."

    • @PACKERMAN2077
      @PACKERMAN2077 Před rokem +261

      And you saw it when you should have been asleep at 2 in the morning on a school day while it's raining on PBS in some rerun of a Eastern European art Showcase from the late 70s

    • @adamnedeff3102
      @adamnedeff3102 Před rokem +138

      “The Clock Man” on Nickelodeon.

    • @greenaum
      @greenaum Před rokem +69

      I had one of those for yeeeears until the Internet told me it was Kafka's "Metamorphosis of Mr Samsa", animated in moving sand, by Caroline Leaf. At least I think so, the imagery is vaguely as I remember, and the one line I remember was "I don't wanna be a cockroach!". Except in Leaf's film, there's no dialogue. So maybe that's wrong.
      Early '80s animated film where someone doesn't wanna be a cockroach and I think there's a fire or they die in a kitchen fire or something? Which doesn't happen in Metamorphosis. Any better-fitting films, do, PLEASE, do tell me! Won't be post-1985 and probably not even post-1982.

  • @joddle23
    @joddle23 Před 4 měsíci +4470

    i love how skinner just opens his mouth and creaks like a rusty hinge

    • @lajoswinkler
      @lajoswinkler Před 2 měsíci +93

      It reminded me of one of the Salad Fingers episodes, the one where a child ends up in an oven by "an accident".

    • @aelix56
      @aelix56 Před 2 měsíci +24

      That's because of capitalism

    • @Mister_Belvidere
      @Mister_Belvidere Před 2 měsíci +6

      ​@aelix56 you missed the point entirely.

    • @aelix56
      @aelix56 Před 2 měsíci +5

      @@Mister_Belvidere You can't buy love

    • @lachlanclark4463
      @lachlanclark4463 Před 2 měsíci +5

      You also can’t buy a new sense of humour, but you still need to find one.

  • @Me-ob4kb
    @Me-ob4kb Před 7 měsíci +3209

    “Why is there smoke coming oven Seymour?”
    *metal scraping noise*
    “I see.”

    • @gman424
      @gman424 Před 2 měsíci +29

      Why is smoke coming oven, Semourski?*

    • @DimitryViktorovich
      @DimitryViktorovich Před 2 měsíci +7

      In Soviet Russia, oven comes out of your smoke 😂

    • @redstoneBLOCK42069
      @redstoneBLOCK42069 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Is there a lore reason why there is smoke in the oven? Is the oven a smoker??

    • @Skyrilla
      @Skyrilla Před 2 měsíci +3

      Why IS there smoke coming oven?

    • @lucrak41
      @lucrak41 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@redstoneBLOCK42069 is the smoke stupid?

  • @NOVA_299
    @NOVA_299 Před 2 měsíci +225

    It’s actually fucking mental seeing just how elaborate some of these alternate Steamed Ham skits have become.

    • @Jupiter-T
      @Jupiter-T Před 2 měsíci +7

      Someone needs to make a film fest around it.

  • @zeusalternative1270
    @zeusalternative1270 Před rokem +5633

    This is has the vibe of an obscure cartoon that would traumatize a young child who will start one of the biggest lost media searches to confirm that this was not a dream.

  • @AbhNormal
    @AbhNormal Před rokem +9189

    For those who don’t know, the title «Stimlyannaya Khamonika» is a parody of the 1968 surrealist stop-motion film Glass Harmonica or «Steklyannaya Garmonika», which was the first animated film to be banned by state film censors in the USSR. This whole video is essentially a tribute to that era of Soyuzmultfilm animation.

    • @Vasily_dont_be_silly
      @Vasily_dont_be_silly Před rokem +421

      It wasn't even an era, most 1960's cartoons were pretty down to earth
      It's just the unique creation of Andrey Khrjanovsky, his style is very distinctive

    • @jellyface401
      @jellyface401 Před rokem +185

      This is something the simpsons would do if it still was a smart show

    • @xxBrokenDreams666xx
      @xxBrokenDreams666xx Před rokem +83

      Why was it banned?

    • @egregius9314
      @egregius9314 Před rokem +21

      That makes this version even more amazing.

    • @dorkthrone
      @dorkthrone Před rokem +398

      ​@xxBrokenDreams666xx I had to watch the thing to come to this conclusion, but I'm not an expert, so take my interpretation with a grain of salt.
      The film depicts a tension between the (what appears to be) the police and a musician who has developed a beautiful instrument that inspires the highest ideals in humanity. The musician is taken away, the instrument smashed, and the citizens who were inspired by the art are persecuted.
      It seems to be a pretty straightforward criticism of soviet restrictions on artistic expression and after watching it, I'm not surprised that it was censored.

  • @KnoxCarbon
    @KnoxCarbon Před 7 měsíci +865

    Krusty: "....What the hell was that!?"

    • @lachlankeddie7
      @lachlankeddie7 Před 3 měsíci +64

      Endut! Hoch Hech!

    • @alecboi777
      @alecboi777 Před měsícem +2

      Der Deutsches :)

    • @CaptOrbit
      @CaptOrbit Před 27 dny +8

      I came here looking for this exact comment. I was not disappointed.

    • @graon4880
      @graon4880 Před 13 dny

      damn you beat me to this punch line

  • @andrefasching1332
    @andrefasching1332 Před 4 měsíci +2487

    I enjoy how all the vocal jokes get scrapped in order to stick to the core concept of the idea. The meme gets completely transformed in order to enrich it. Cut where needed, expanded where wanted. Especially the part with the three eyed skinner introduced a completely new element that works so well this way.
    It was not needed for the steamed hams part, neither was it needed for the animation part in general. It was not "needed". Its a completely new interpretative element that can only survive due to the different form of expression this format chooses.
    Its more than a mere mockery of the original meme. Its a wonderful fusion of actual artistic expression and a current cultural phenomenom we call "steamed hams"
    In conclusio: this brought me great joy

    • @TyroneDeise
      @TyroneDeise  Před 4 měsíci +208

      I’m very glad it brought you joy.

    • @AshleyPomeroy
      @AshleyPomeroy Před 2 měsíci

      I think the three-eyed Skinner segment was a commentary on the seductive allure of capitalism. That must have gone over the censors' heads. Or perhaps it wasn't overt enough.

    • @UnbannedAgain
      @UnbannedAgain Před 2 měsíci +10

      This is why humanism is silly

    • @Pillar_of_Salt
      @Pillar_of_Salt Před měsícem +1

      @@UnbannedAgain

    • @robocopyright3115
      @robocopyright3115 Před měsícem +28

      Yes, and you call this phenomenon “steamed hams” despite the fact it is obviously grilled

  • @DefinitiveDubs
    @DefinitiveDubs Před rokem +29416

    Steamed Hams has transcended being a meme and has become an artistic movement.

    • @D0NU75
      @D0NU75 Před rokem +715

      it unironically is. it's conquering all kinds of art forms.

    • @onceonly1111
      @onceonly1111 Před rokem +759

      Students 20 years from now: "Steamed-hamism has had a significant impact on 2020's pop culture, and trends in the online world, in this essay I will..."

    • @shitpostgrotto2982
      @shitpostgrotto2982 Před rokem +194

      It’s something so recognisable that people can do some whack stuff with it and it can still be understood, and that’s great

    • @tjenadonn6158
      @tjenadonn6158 Před rokem +222

      ​@@shitpostgrotto2982 It's like the visual equivalent of a jazz standard: everyone knows the visual and story beats of Steamed Hams just the sane as every jazz musician knows the chords and basic melody of Giant Steps or In The Mood, so it's a familiar framework for people to build their own artistic adventures off of.

    • @brokkrep
      @brokkrep Před rokem +16

      I agree 8000%

  • @maximk9964
    @maximk9964 Před rokem +22983

    As someone who grew up in 1980s USSR, this is very authentic to some weird cartoons that showed up during that time. The fact that they don't talk and carpet on the wall 🤌

    • @mikehodder1137
      @mikehodder1137 Před rokem +334

      What do you mean they don't talk?

    • @mendelovitch
      @mendelovitch Před rokem +2030

      @@mikehodder1137 They produce musical instrument sounds instead of the usual human speech sounds.

    • @HylianFox3
      @HylianFox3 Před rokem +1461

      @@mendelovitch The weird marionette-style clicking they made as they walk around is what made my skin crawl.

    • @mendelovitch
      @mendelovitch Před rokem

      @@HylianFox3 Funny thing is that you could say it is a metaphor for being a puppet subject of the communist totalitarian regime as well as the consumerist puppet of the corpocracy of the west. Maybe even deeper than that it was a metaphor for the fact of us being controlled by pure causation. We feel free when we like our strings and feel coerced when we hate them.
      czcams.com/video/lV4ZnoYhwgg/video.html

    • @burnttoast3925
      @burnttoast3925 Před rokem +910

      As someone who did not grow up in 1980s USSR, im confused and frightened what in the world is this video

  • @kane3777
    @kane3777 Před 7 měsíci +432

    Man, that felt more unsettling than Salad Fingers. Even the way Skinner talked was eerie lol, good job

    • @TyroneDeise
      @TyroneDeise  Před 7 měsíci +44

      Thanks. That’s quite the compliment.

    • @madbeef.
      @madbeef. Před 2 měsíci +12

      Not just me getting David Firth vibes then 😁

    • @matt69nice
      @matt69nice Před měsícem +4

      This had Hubert Cumberdale written all over it!

    • @Thenogomogo-zo3un
      @Thenogomogo-zo3un Před 13 dny

      it had a very uncomfortable feel to it

  • @jomo999
    @jomo999 Před 7 měsíci +271

    Every time I think this meme is dead, I find someone has created a masterpiece. This is incredible work. All I can say is ENDUT! HOCH HECH!

    • @quar_0
      @quar_0 Před 3 měsíci +12

      What the hell was THAT?!

  • @MelchiorPhilips
    @MelchiorPhilips Před rokem +4871

    This is an actually wonderful piece of animation. I commend your determination to your overly elaborate and artful shitposts.

    • @Max-js1mx
      @Max-js1mx Před rokem

      ​@@sovietunion6530 you and Germany literally were enemies 😂😂😂😂

    • @MattBerryIsTheGreatestActor
      @MattBerryIsTheGreatestActor Před rokem +1

      In Russia shit posts you!
      The only two Russian comedians I know are Yakov. And Eugene Mirman.

    • @intersonality
      @intersonality Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@MattBerryIsTheGreatestActorgood to know

  • @HourofPoop
    @HourofPoop Před rokem +8658

    "You know these hamburgers are a commodity of fast-food Capitalism in the West."
    "Hohoho, no! Patented Stalin-Burgers! Old Communist recipe."

    • @HylianFox3
      @HylianFox3 Před rokem +639

      How could they be communist *and* patented?
      Do these hamburgers not belong to us all?

    • @sperzieb00n
      @sperzieb00n Před rokem +952

      ​@@HylianFox3 its a berlin expression

    • @Fred_the_1996
      @Fred_the_1996 Před rokem +379

      ​@@HylianFox3 patents existed in the ussr, they were just regulated, like you couldn't patent life saving medicine or anything essential

    • @Ahti_Kotiranta
      @Ahti_Kotiranta Před rokem +112

      They are not Stalin Burgers, but Stalin Kolkhozians

    • @zonk1580
      @zonk1580 Před rokem +130

      the bolshevik burger, an eastern european staple food

  • @user-oz2uu9nr1y
    @user-oz2uu9nr1y Před 7 měsíci +2742

    I am very impressed with this animation. Examining this critically, Chalmers represents the upper administration of the socialist state. He comes to examine what the bureaucracy (Skinner) has prepared. In order to cut costs and effort, they look towards the West for aid. The administration turns an obvious blind eye to this and continues business as usual while the proletariat (the firetruck) is expected to control the fire.
    I love it.

    • @adrianaslund8605
      @adrianaslund8605 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Ahh. So the west is represented by the burger. Being american fastfood. And the clown represents the western capitalist entertainment/advertisement industry.

    • @GeneralDMadness
      @GeneralDMadness Před 4 měsíci +123

      Wow I like your interpretation

    • @thekingoffailure9967
      @thekingoffailure9967 Před 4 měsíci +106

      Genuinely impressive take

    • @UH-60_Blackhawk
      @UH-60_Blackhawk Před 4 měsíci +82

      that's... quite a political take for this animation. i like it.

    • @Moojingles_
      @Moojingles_ Před 4 měsíci +10

      I disagree, I think it's the other way around!

  • @elemenopi9239
    @elemenopi9239 Před 6 měsíci +44

    i love how you can pinpoint chalmers’ aurora borealis rant without him ever saying anything

  • @Nikkidafox
    @Nikkidafox Před rokem +2783

    This isn't a meme. This is... actual art.

    • @TimSzabo
      @TimSzabo Před rokem

      Bruh now the zoophile talking

    • @luciferpunk2606
      @luciferpunk2606 Před rokem +18

      Enartete Kunst, yes

    • @clavicleofcernunnos
      @clavicleofcernunnos Před rokem

      ​​​@@luciferpunk2606od, Arno Brecker sucks ass. Boring shite for toolbags like you. Follow your leader. You know how he ended up.

    • @stormah
      @stormah Před rokem +15

      @@luciferpunk2606 Can you do better

    • @eusou0
      @eusou0 Před rokem +20

      It is a meme whether or not you know what a meme is :(

  • @frumiousbandersnatch
    @frumiousbandersnatch Před rokem +2478

    So, I've studied animation history, used to run an animation blog. I am absolutely floored at how well you captured this particular style of Soviet animation. My gob, it has been smacked. My hams, WELL steamed. I don't even know you, but I am so proud of you.

    • @Vasily_dont_be_silly
      @Vasily_dont_be_silly Před rokem +66

      It's basically just one director's style, Andrey Khrzhanovsky

    • @mimadm4832
      @mimadm4832 Před rokem +11

      Hey man, how can I study animation history online? I have studied the western and eastern art history for about a year and due to that I am very good at making compositions and I would want to know how I can do the same with animations

    • @BunnyOnASnuman
      @BunnyOnASnuman Před rokem +20

      So you can say...
      He steamed a good ham

    • @rhetoric5173
      @rhetoric5173 Před rokem +8

      Read the description. It is Soviet animation from 1968.

    • @srsaito9262
      @srsaito9262 Před rokem +6

      ​@@rhetoric5173 You are jocking right?

  • @Exchanger2008
    @Exchanger2008 Před 2 měsíci +128

    Dude you're featured on the wiki for the original Glass Harmonica film! Massive props to you, this was amazing!

  • @siritio3553
    @siritio3553 Před 7 měsíci +351

    As a Russian, I can only commend you for this amazing piece of art. You captured the surrealism and weirdness of those old cartoons perfectly, as many here already pointed out. I'm simply amazed at the amount of effort you went to.

    • @boiledelephant
      @boiledelephant Před 2 měsíci +2

      FYI I got one of those "how would you rate this comment?" popups below this, just alerting you to it in case it isn't random and your account has been targeted with spurious reporting or some such.

    • @siritio3553
      @siritio3553 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@boiledelephant Huh, I don't know why it would be reported, but thanks for letting me know!

    • @Halberds8122
      @Halberds8122 Před měsícem

      This felt like a fever dream

  • @wayzerz2799
    @wayzerz2799 Před rokem +1019

    I can’t believe we’re at this point with steamed hams parodies now. Legitimately incredible

    • @canobenitez
      @canobenitez Před rokem +9

      a high point for sure

    • @inciniumz4671
      @inciniumz4671 Před rokem +7

      Steamed hams isn't some Discord meme or a trollface, it has become something greater

    • @MrHowlforever
      @MrHowlforever Před rokem

      Parody ? It’s a tribute

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom Před rokem

      I think the hitler one was more amazing honestly. And was pleased to see it wasn't hammered with backlash.

    • @nadennight
      @nadennight Před rokem

      We've gone full steamed.

  • @mr.wiggles6758
    @mr.wiggles6758 Před 11 měsíci +7224

    For anyone else that was wondering, the animation takes homage from Andrei Khrzhanovsky's 1968 animation "Glass Harmonica", notoriously the first animation that was banned in the USSR.
    Beautiful work you did here as well!

    • @aetheralmeowstic2392
      @aetheralmeowstic2392 Před 9 měsíci +64

      Is it still banned in modern Russia?

    • @higztv1166
      @higztv1166 Před 9 měsíci +32

      no

    • @TheGreenReaper
      @TheGreenReaper Před 9 měsíci +180

      @@aetheralmeowstic2392 _What_ modern Russia?

    • @amentco8445
      @amentco8445 Před 8 měsíci +17

      ​@@TheGreenReaperSo it is banned in Ukraine?

    • @GuyDude-hk8uy
      @GuyDude-hk8uy Před 8 měsíci +57

      I was getting very strong Priit Pärn vibes, but he's the only artist of this style I'm really familiar with; he's probably part of a larger (extremely depressing, surreal, and unsettling) movement I'm not familiar with. Estonia borders Russia so it makes sense there'd be some influence.

  • @TheMightyPika
    @TheMightyPika Před 6 měsíci +73

    I am SO IMPRESSED by how hard you nailed the style! Soviet era cutout animation is very specific and difficult and you got it perfectly.

  • @ErikaHartmann
    @ErikaHartmann Před rokem +3392

    As someone who grew up in the former USSR I can surely feel the uncanny semblance to late USSR animation. It's so well-done that one might mistake it for a genuine Soviet animation. Amazing job!

    • @SerpMolot
      @SerpMolot Před rokem +98

      Так это же пастиш на советский мультфильм 1968 года "Стеклянная гармоника".

    • @olivere5497
      @olivere5497 Před rokem +52

      'Worker and Parasite'

    • @friendofp.24
      @friendofp.24 Před rokem +87

      This is some straight up David Firth shit. This is utterly horrific, I can't even fathom waking up in the morning and watching this.

    • @youdontknowwhoiam4349
      @youdontknowwhoiam4349 Před rokem +67

      @@friendofp.24 If the dissolution of the Soviet Union didn’t traumatize you as a kid then this shit most definitely will

    • @Wanja01YT
      @Wanja01YT Před rokem +3

      AKNOU PFP!!!

  • @dymaxion3988
    @dymaxion3988 Před rokem +1715

    I like this a lot! The german expressionist one gets points for being live action, but this one is on another level of creativity. I feel like the contrast here is way more evident: it’s in a very authentic old style, but the characters are obviously Chalmers and Skinner, plus an appearance of Krusty. The complete lack of dialogue really helps as well. Also, I love how the fire truck was not only included, but made just as jarring as it is in the original. I don’t know why it’s like that, but this replicates it perfectly.

    • @Doctor_Straing_Strange
      @Doctor_Straing_Strange Před rokem +8

      The original? You mean the Simpsons? I never knew there was a fire truck at the end of Steamed Hams

    • @jack504
      @jack504 Před rokem +22

      It looked like the firefighters were the Beatles. The fire engine legs are very reminiscent of monty python

    • @Doctor_Straing_Strange
      @Doctor_Straing_Strange Před rokem +4

      @Google user interesting, thanks

    • @xdeanx1988
      @xdeanx1988 Před rokem +2

      Both are so great! I love how this meme gets better and better every year!

    • @kot000
      @kot000 Před rokem +2

      стимонные хамы

  • @matthewmorrison906
    @matthewmorrison906 Před 2 měsíci +20

    I love that nod to Worker and Parasite at 2:12. Incredible work.

  • @LordCrate-du8zm
    @LordCrate-du8zm Před 7 měsíci +18

    I especially love how despite the insanely creepy atmosphere, the moment where Skinner has to pretend he’s stretching still strikes me as comedic.

  • @shecklesmack9563
    @shecklesmack9563 Před rokem +1256

    This is like something I would have seen as a kid in the 90’s on a public access channel at some ungodly, sleepless hour that I would years later recall and wonder if I imagined the whole thing. It’s perfect.

    • @TheMpo1986
      @TheMpo1986 Před rokem +12

      Yes! PBS!

    • @hootax8980
      @hootax8980 Před rokem +44

      You'd make a post about it on r/lostmedia and there would be a crazed attempt to find it by the internet. It would even appear on Whang's channel.

    • @DAFLIDMAN
      @DAFLIDMAN Před rokem +9

      I 100% have a memory of being awake at like 2am as a kid and seeing something creepy like this on channel 5 (it a uk TV channel) and being freaked out.

    • @randomuser3481
      @randomuser3481 Před rokem +4

      @@sovietunion6530 cringe

    • @steelfan81
      @steelfan81 Před rokem +2

      could have been on MTV's oddities back in the early 90's...

  • @oboll6064
    @oboll6064 Před rokem +826

    Chalmers: Silently asks about the burning oven
    Skinner: "AÄÆ"
    Chalmers: *Understandable, have a nice day*

    • @bread9276
      @bread9276 Před 7 měsíci +13

      Typical human interaction

    • @main7168
      @main7168 Před 7 měsíci +6

      i like to think he was fending chalmers off with an intimidating screech

  • @mingyuhuang8944
    @mingyuhuang8944 Před 7 měsíci +55

    As someone who has not grown up in the USSR. I can still say this is a great piece of surrealist horror. Not only are the sound effects incredible but the whole atmosphere is so wierd and creepy.

  • @h3rshel
    @h3rshel Před 7 měsíci +11

    I just noticed the Worker and Parasite art in Skinner’s home!!! Amazing Easter egg 😁

  • @Storyograph
    @Storyograph Před rokem +1338

    So many style-parodies fall short of feeling authentic to the original. But not this one. If I wasn't familiar with Steamed Hams, I would have thought this was really from 1968 USSR! Amazing work! I don't know how you captured the textures so well.

    • @Slashco
      @Slashco Před rokem +14

      Made by the same studio who brought us Worker and Parasite. :)

    • @beter21137
      @beter21137 Před rokem +7

      You need to see the german expressionism one. Pure shitpost art.

  • @eduardorpg64
    @eduardorpg64 Před rokem +5168

    Ok, you seriously overdid it with this. One thing is to make a Steamed Hams memes. Doing an entire animation that looks and feels like it was made during the Soviet Union era is another thing entirely. I've never seen someone put so much effort into a meme.
    Kudos. You get a like from me.

    • @WitchKing-Of-Angmar
      @WitchKing-Of-Angmar Před rokem +63

      W O W, a l i k e?! YifuckingE
      This is based on Glass Harmonica- 1968.

    • @UH-60_Blackhawk
      @UH-60_Blackhawk Před rokem +12

      wowzers

    • @NumbDiggers1998
      @NumbDiggers1998 Před rokem +1

      A WHOLE FUCKING LIKE?! That's so heckin' generous! I have a bullet for you in exchange, just give me your location!

    • @antonvlasov2092
      @antonvlasov2092 Před rokem +11

      the 2000's called, they want their buzzword back

    • @NumbDiggers1998
      @NumbDiggers1998 Před rokem +61

      @@antonvlasov2092 hey nerd, 2001 called😆😆
      They said something happened to two towers

  • @Thatonebioshockfan
    @Thatonebioshockfan Před 7 měsíci +16

    I- as a aspiring animator who loves surreal works this...this is- I can't find words

  • @Tor-Erik
    @Tor-Erik Před 2 měsíci +8

    Jesus, this is so accurate. I remember as a kid that I saw this style of animation and never understood it's insanity with lack of sound effect. Just pure devilish music.

    • @TiruAnimator767
      @TiruAnimator767 Před 2 měsíci

      Some of the Soviet cartoons look so creepy because of the lack of budget. The country was recovering from WW2 for decades

  • @CaptainPancakes
    @CaptainPancakes Před 10 měsíci +3206

    I went down a rabbit-hole watching Soviet-era cartoons and you nailed it. Moody, surrealist, depressing, instilling the viewer with a sense of anxiety and dread? Definitely like a Soviet-era cartoon alright.

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Před 7 měsíci +78

      As someone who has not grown up in the USSR. I can still say this is a great piece of surrealist horror. Not only are the sound effects incredible but the whole atmosphere is so wierd and creepy.❤

    • @ghoulbuster1
      @ghoulbuster1 Před 7 měsíci +52

      Feels just like communism

    • @JosephFuckinStalin
      @JosephFuckinStalin Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah, sure, they're all like this because Soviet Russia was inhabited by demons lol
      Hush, westerner

    • @JosephFuckinStalin
      @JosephFuckinStalin Před 7 měsíci +30

      ​​@@ghoulbuster1 Sheesh 😂 I love how cartoonishly dreadful you all think the USSR was. Also, please define Communism for me

    • @user-uy8yt7ku4w
      @user-uy8yt7ku4w Před 7 měsíci +28

      That is ridiculous. Only some soviet animation is surreal and depressing, most of it is not like that at all.

  • @MrJemoederopeenstokj
    @MrJemoederopeenstokj Před rokem +837

    You're an odd fellow but you steam a good ham

  • @canaldepedroeseusamigosfer3910
    @canaldepedroeseusamigosfer3910 Před měsícem +13

    Steamed hams in simpsons:😀
    Steamed hams in ussr:💀

  • @captainchaos3667
    @captainchaos3667 Před 6 měsíci +5

    I had never seen the episode or heard of the steamed hams meme, until this showed up in my feed one day.
    You can imagine my confusion.

  • @elektra81516
    @elektra81516 Před rokem +1369

    This was the most uncomfortable yet stylistically beautiful rendition of steamed hams I've seen. The faces, music, sound effects, and overall weirdness really made me feel nervous consistently throughout. Makes me think what real 80s soviet cartoons were like.

    • @irregularstuff5290
      @irregularstuff5290 Před rokem +43

      This one is about on point. You can check "Tyll the Giant" based on Estonian folklore made in Estonian studio that aired only once and scared a lot of kids or "There will come soft rains" based on Bradburry's short story for the taste of style. At least those one are the first that come to mind.
      Also there's studio Armenfilm but they prefer much more fluid animation with much more surrealism.

    • @IHeartNoise
      @IHeartNoise Před rokem +7

      Check out Soviet version of Alice sometime

    • @reinodjanghardt8604
      @reinodjanghardt8604 Před rokem +3

      The power to investigate lies within your reach…

    • @sydneyw7375
      @sydneyw7375 Před rokem +8

      Not from USSR, but still '80s Eastern Bloc: Treasure Planet (1982) from Bulgaria is a trip and a half. I love it to bits.

    • @Madcat1331
      @Madcat1331 Před rokem +6

      I actually got recommended this animation after watching "A Beginner's Guide to Soviet Animated Film" by kubricklynch. It was a very interesting watch and it's surprising how accurate this animation was to some of the styles discussed

  • @commodore7331
    @commodore7331 Před rokem +3113

    i love how the buildings are just simple shapes and all the noises are cold and metallic, it's like some massive fucked up machine trying to imitate a human interaction

    • @PiousMoltar
      @PiousMoltar Před rokem +284

      "it's like some massive fucked up machine trying to imitate a human interaction"
      I think you just defined communism. Well, maybe replace the word "interaction" with "society".

    • @lisam5802
      @lisam5802 Před rokem +128

      @@PiousMoltar Steamed hams is a critique of all hierarchy and the way in which we put such orders above ourselves. This adaptation serves as a critique of the structures of the Soviet union. You see first in the gears which ring the doorbell looking so impractical, and then it develops and as the world becomes more absurd. You start to realize the absurdity of the normalcy to which the characters portray, why is it that in this cold industrial land they wear suits and ties and try to impress others with brunch. At the end of the day no pleasure is derived at all, and Seymour suffers a loss.

    • @lochmarFiendhiem
      @lochmarFiendhiem Před rokem +14

      "welcome to the USSR comrade"

    • @dudewithacat52
      @dudewithacat52 Před rokem +60

      "all the noises are cold and metallic"
      seymour's voice is literally a chair sliding on a tiled floor lol

    • @barrelbottom6253
      @barrelbottom6253 Před rokem +19

      As this is indeed a parody of both steamed hams and glass harmonica, the noises are indeed cold and metallic mostly cause of the glass harmonica bit.

  • @WooHooLadttv
    @WooHooLadttv Před 7 měsíci +4

    "It came to me in a dream" is the best way to explain this.

  • @jackjones2454
    @jackjones2454 Před 2 měsíci +5

    Over the past few days I have been on something of a steamed hams binge. Almost every day I would find some new version of it. Some were amazing, others very low effort. None of them could have prepared me for this. This is something I never could have dreamed of. It feels so wrong and yet so right at the same time! I am unfamiliar with the style it’s mimicking (assuming that it is mimicking a style), but this makes me want to learn more. My god this is amazing! Great work and thanks for sharing!

  • @user-mj4rp9gg3i
    @user-mj4rp9gg3i Před rokem +432

    I did not expect to see the parody on Стеклянная Гармоника based on the steamed hams meme.
    The best possible content.

    • @atul1991ful
      @atul1991ful Před rokem +18

      Can you write what it's called in English. This meme has made me interested in what the original material is

    • @user-mj4rp9gg3i
      @user-mj4rp9gg3i Před rokem +67

      @@atul1991ful Glass Harmonica
      Was filmed in 1968.
      I don't know if it's available in English, though.

    • @atul1991ful
      @atul1991ful Před rokem +2

      @@user-mj4rp9gg3i thanks for the reply, i'll try looking for it

    • @Sakkeru96
      @Sakkeru96 Před rokem +36

      I had never heard of Glass Harmonica before, but I've just watched it and I love it. It's so strangely beautiful yet terrifying, which seems to have been the point as far as I can tell. (I grew up in England in the 00's/10's so I can only view it in a historical context, but I'm also an artist and a socialist, and it's just... Fascinating.)
      And from having watched it, this meme really does seem to have captured the combined vibe of that and the Simpsons clip.

    • @facundosterzerforino1704
      @facundosterzerforino1704 Před rokem +24

      @@Sakkeru96 The movie is a critic to socialism thou, taht's why the ban and the exile to the director

  • @doinkdoink49
    @doinkdoink49 Před rokem +402

    A "Glass Harmonica" version of Steamed Hams is not something I was expecting. Absolutely incredible, the part with the hamburgers instead of the coins was hilarious.

    • @skejeton
      @skejeton Před rokem +6

      The name is "steamed hams" using English transliteration of steamed hams but conjugated to sound well in Russian, I suppose the creator knows Russian well because there's no mistakes, very nice
      Edit: I see you were referring to "Стеклянная гармоника", my bad

  • @AtlasMicha
    @AtlasMicha Před 2 měsíci +5

    someone put so much effort into this and I truly appreciate it

  • @donnaquixote7538
    @donnaquixote7538 Před 6 měsíci +20

    I didn't grow up in the USSR but they broadcast these old USSR animated shorts in the 90s in Finland when I was a kid, and I found some of them really eerie. This vid brings back many "fond" memories, and for that, I salute you, dear animator. ❤

  • @jahoyhoy55555
    @jahoyhoy55555 Před rokem +3074

    Growing up in Russia, I watched a ton of those cartoons without realizing how weird they are. You just accept stuff as a kid and move on. Now I'm 28, and this masterpiece has reached something that was hidden very very deep in my subconscious. It's so accurate, familiar and nostalgic, but at the same time it's new. I needed that. Thank you for taking me back to a weird part of my childhood.

    • @grimekid666
      @grimekid666 Před rokem +55

      i would be creeped out if i found out i was watching this as a kid

    • @sofaericsson6392
      @sofaericsson6392 Před rokem +68

      ​​@@grimekid666 as a Russian I watched a lot of these as a kid and now I'm creeped out as an adult, so your reaction would be 100% on point.

    • @jahoyhoy55555
      @jahoyhoy55555 Před rokem +32

      @@grimekid666 I mean, I was probably creeped out, but I wasn't able to fully comprehend why, I thought it was just something I didn't get.

    • @caiodecastro7956
      @caiodecastro7956 Před rokem +9

      cheers from another one born in 95, but in the other side of the world (Brazil) 👍
      Over here we only had cartoons directly exported from US at that time...

    • @jahoyhoy55555
      @jahoyhoy55555 Před rokem +4

      @caiodecastro7956 Just to be annoyingly pedantic, I was actually born in 94 :) oh, we had a lot of cartoons from the US, I absolutely love US cartoons, I grew up with Disney and Tom & Jerry.

  • @thisorthat7746
    @thisorthat7746 Před rokem +951

    I could literally hear it:
    2:32 At this time of year?
    2:34 In this part of the country?
    2:35 Localized entirely within your kitchen?
    This was powerful

  • @SwedishSinologyNerd
    @SwedishSinologyNerd Před měsícem +3

    It's been a while since I saw something quite so unnerving and, frankly, terrifying. Bravo sir, bravo.

  • @makebritaingreatagain2613
    @makebritaingreatagain2613 Před měsícem +4

    The wall-carpet is a nice touch.

  • @brain_apostrophe_t
    @brain_apostrophe_t Před rokem +732

    The thing about absurd, surreal and very literal animation though is that the needs of these characters are so well realized here. Skinner's view and intimidation of Chalmers, the anxiety of not impressing your boss, the seduction of cheap and easy food, all of that is said here, and without words. Bravo. Unambiguous, unironic bravo.

  • @fabiangutierrez339
    @fabiangutierrez339 Před 8 měsíci +1154

    One of the things I was most impressed by as a classical musician was how you managed to capture the surreal, avant-garde, and unique atmosphere of Alfred Schnittke's music. It's such a key element in making everything all fall into place.

    • @stillcantbesilencedevennow
      @stillcantbesilencedevennow Před 8 měsíci +63

      He really did didn't he? 😊 it sounds just like Schnittke, with those semi-haphazard notes. How it's almost "scary".

    • @senyorjunyor7350
      @senyorjunyor7350 Před 4 měsíci +13

      dude finally someone who knows Schnittke!! His works are so under-appreciated imo

    • @user-on6db4rf4s
      @user-on6db4rf4s Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@senyorjunyor7350his tuba mirium is the best tuba mirium

  • @dreamer.4
    @dreamer.4 Před 4 měsíci +3

    You deserve praise for the incredible sound design! Adding another layer to this great work that makes it even more believable. Wonderful job!

  • @Alex-tx8wq
    @Alex-tx8wq Před 4 měsíci +27

    Ok, but you guys dont understand how diffucult it is to make art in general. This might just be a meme but it probably took months of work, and it's very detailed and beautiful to look at. Good job ❤

    • @andieallison6792
      @andieallison6792 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Why do you say that like it's some kind of obscure secret?? Like no shit of course this would've taken months to make.

    • @Alex-tx8wq
      @Alex-tx8wq Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@andieallison6792 Because there are people out there who think animation is instant and easy. Why are you getting mad at a youtube comment that has nothing to do with you?

  • @ayuzefovich
    @ayuzefovich Před rokem +639

    Damn dude, you've perfected it down to the last detail. This is EXACTLY how the Soviet so-called "adult cartoons" looked like. I didn't know about the "Steamed Hams" meme, and for a few minutes I thought this was an actual short animated movie that I could watch in the night TV (that's when they aired these cartoons in 90s and early 00s). And sound design is an pinnacle, a true art.

    • @feameldo
      @feameldo Před rokem +11

      And then when you think it cannot be any more awesomier than it is, you notice that the faces bear likeness to Simpsobs characters too, despite being made in "Soviet mindscrew" style!

  • @millennialchicken
    @millennialchicken Před rokem +724

    outside of the meme, this is insanely incredible to look at. Everything about it is just perfection. Please, for the sake of art itself, keep making more.

    • @davionwilliamson1524
      @davionwilliamson1524 Před rokem +4

      What about the music/ sound design...

    • @davionwilliamson1524
      @davionwilliamson1524 Před rokem +9

      The sound is a large part of why you like this video! Don't believe me? Try watching it with the sound off
      People don't show sound design enough respect and often take it for granted.

  • @kthmtchll
    @kthmtchll Před měsícem +3

    worker and parasite been real quiet since this dropped

  • @grilledsandwich8876
    @grilledsandwich8876 Před 7 měsíci +2

    You really mimicked the glass harmonica very well! I love it!

  • @SheriffOfaloaf
    @SheriffOfaloaf Před rokem +251

    I would've never expected to see The Glass Harmonica turned into a Simpsons meme, but here we are.

    • @temkin9298
      @temkin9298 Před rokem +1

      Burger multiplication gave it away ;D

    • @connorvanhelsing4768
      @connorvanhelsing4768 Před rokem +6

      @@temkin9298 i believe it's also called "Steamed Hamonica" in cyrillic or something along those lines in the title card, so even though I don't know what the Glass Harmonica is I figured it was riffing off something for the funny title

    • @drkujavec
      @drkujavec Před rokem

      With music by Shnittke included

  • @LizardClone2
    @LizardClone2 Před rokem +503

    This is some creepy, surreal, disturbing nightmare fuel. I love it.

  • @yersiniee
    @yersiniee Před 2 měsíci +3

    Impressive job, i can't imagine how much time it took. Great work!

  • @13thvarebel16
    @13thvarebel16 Před měsícem +4

    Khalmerzka: "You call pyetties burgers despite fact they are in fact fermented fish."
    Skininsky: "You dare question food bearing seal of approval from Komrade Stalin?!"

  • @FB3Network
    @FB3Network Před 10 měsíci +1782

    This is not even a shitpost. This is literal art. You made it feel and look so authentic to those 90s USSR cartoons. Everything about this animation, from the robotic-like movements to the creepy and disturbing music, feels like a cartoon straight from the Soviet Union era. So much effort was put into this to make it look and feel authentic, and by god, it's glorious. This actually feels like those weird and odd USSR cartoons that I saw on TV as a kid. The resemblance to these animations is uncanny. It is absolutely mind-blowing at how accurate it is. To be honest, if I had never known about the 'Steamed Hams' skit, I would've probably believed that this was an old, banned Soviet Union cartoon. You nailed the vibe, the look, the feels, everything about it. This, right here... this is what blurs the line between a shitpost and an actual art form. There's an insane amount of work thrown in to make it look and feel authentic. The composition is perfect, the casts shadow like a multiplane, the illustrations are weird and odd, and the color correction is authentic. Making a Steamed Hams meme is one thing, but to make an entirely custom animation to make it look like it came straight out of the Soviet Union era is something else entirely. I have never seen such time, effort, and era-authenticity put into a shitpost like this before. Heck, I don't even know if I _can_ count this as a shitpost. That is how good this animation is.
    I tip my hat to you. This deserves an award.

    • @incaseofimportantnegotiations
      @incaseofimportantnegotiations Před 9 měsíci +8

      more to like people try to remember those cartoons.
      because this is like 1000 times better quality-wise
      full real animation
      and the assets are created from scratch instead of pre-existing newspaper cutouts

    • @someonemister3636
      @someonemister3636 Před 7 měsíci

      @FB3Network Get lost kid.

    • @FB3Network
      @FB3Network Před 7 měsíci

      @@someonemister3636 How about YOU get lost? You're the one coming in here shitting on me and my opinion. People like you show no respect for anyone. If you can't show respect to people, don't even think about replying.
      Treat others the way you want to be treated! If you don't show respect to someone, then you won't get any respect in return. This shit should have been taught to you in elementary school. Re-educate yourself on this.

    • @ripadblock
      @ripadblock Před 7 měsíci +41

      ​@@chonchjohnchmfw 90s ussr cartoons

    • @JosephFuckinStalin
      @JosephFuckinStalin Před 7 měsíci +16

      ​@@chonchjohnch This person is likely lying. I'm getting that vibe from the majority of the people who "grew up watching stuff like this"

  • @vovabars1234
    @vovabars1234 Před rokem +2400

    Bruh it's insane how accurate this is, this legit feels like some of the weird soviet cartoons I saw on TV as a kid

    • @birchparty
      @birchparty Před rokem +56

      (cartoon parody based on Glass Harmonica 1968)

    • @robmaelstorm23
      @robmaelstorm23 Před rokem +4

      Vova Bars?

    • @vovabars1234
      @vovabars1234 Před rokem +4

      @@robmaelstorm23 yes

    • @erenpopega
      @erenpopega Před rokem +3

      How old are u?

    • @Masupups
      @Masupups Před rokem +17

      I'm so glad we have your perspective, it feels so alien to typical depictions... I'm undeniably American so it's cool to learn from

  • @nijnij3988
    @nijnij3988 Před 13 dny

    I come back to this video every so often. Can't believe how creative it is. The music and sounds, just, the whole vibe. Really really love it. Thank you for making this ♥️

  • @LurkerintheLibrary
    @LurkerintheLibrary Před měsícem +3

    Genuinely a beautiful take on one of the greatest comedy scenes of all time. Bravo.😊

  • @flynnkellenbach901
    @flynnkellenbach901 Před 11 měsíci +1395

    As a historian of steamed hams, having watched all variations of the viedo under the sun, I am proud to say that this is the best I have ever come across. This is incredible

    • @kostarossides5062
      @kostarossides5062 Před 10 měsíci +25

      I love how enough time has now passed since this meme first came about that you can be considered a "historian" of steamed hams 😂

    • @uranium54321
      @uranium54321 Před 10 měsíci +10

      My favorite is probably Steamed Hams Inc. but this is definitely way up there

    • @BillyBattsandtheShineboxes
      @BillyBattsandtheShineboxes Před 8 měsíci +10

      I'm a steamed hamoligist, and although this one does not provoke the most laughter, it is by far the most artistic

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Před 7 měsíci +5

      As someone who has not grown up in the USSR. I can still say this is a great piece of surrealist horror. Not only are the sound effects incredible but the whole atmosphere is so wierd and creepy.❤

    • @bungleOfbunglebottominc
      @bungleOfbunglebottominc Před 7 měsíci +1

      The Nazi Germany one is quite lovely.

  • @dedgzus6808
    @dedgzus6808 Před rokem +335

    The inclusion of the firetruck solidifies it's place in steamed history.

    • @ricardodavis4730
      @ricardodavis4730 Před 7 měsíci +12

      The firemen look like Carl, Kirk, Ned, and Moe.

  • @SpectreNight
    @SpectreNight Před 7 měsíci +5

    I feel like I just dissociated through the whole thing, what a fever dream, well done.

  • @dancmotya
    @dancmotya Před měsícem +3

    It has big "потец" and "моя жена курица" vibes
    You nailed "weird creepy soviet cartoon" genre, perfection

  • @jozephkerr2791
    @jozephkerr2791 Před rokem +200

    Fun fact: it lasts only three minutes but feels like it lasts for ages...

    • @moumdoh
      @moumdoh Před rokem +3

      only the first time though

    • @testtesttesttesttest884
      @testtesttesttesttest884 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Jesus so true

    • @xiena5640
      @xiena5640 Před 8 měsíci +5

      feels like a neverending nightmare

    • @HashMaster9000
      @HashMaster9000 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Like most things in Soviet Russia...

    • @excalibur2772
      @excalibur2772 Před 7 měsíci +2

      It's because it's so much NEW information. When you experience something very different for the first time the experience isn't skipped over a bit in your mind like you do other things

  • @CerealExperimentsMizuki
    @CerealExperimentsMizuki Před rokem +364

    This is insanely intense and all with no words, just the sounds of something quite possibly existentially uncanny and dramatic, the atmosphere and design of everything is definitely extremely unique for these times.

    • @clavicleofcernunnos
      @clavicleofcernunnos Před rokem +8

      It's based on the style of Andrei Khrzhanovsky, particularly "The Glass Harmonica" (1968) which was scored by Alfred Schnittke. You can find it on YT. I also recommend Schnittke's Requiem for some truly creepy 20th c. classical music. It's a shame no one to my knowledge has used it in a horror film yet.

  • @ing-acnl9455
    @ing-acnl9455 Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wow the soundtrack and noises in this is spectacular

  • @hallowcrystal
    @hallowcrystal Před 3 měsíci +3

    Dude this is so well done wtf. I am very very impressed.

  • @theanepic
    @theanepic Před rokem +569

    It's crazy how they were able to convey the fear and horror and temptation in the faces of the characters

    • @birchparty
      @birchparty Před rokem +1

      (cartoon parody based on Glass Harmonica 1968)

  • @jimbomacjimbo95
    @jimbomacjimbo95 Před rokem +1419

    The extent to which this meme has developed over time is fucking incredible.
    There is no better meme than Steamed Hams.

    • @SynoPTL
      @SynoPTL Před rokem +12

      Have you heard of Bad Apple

    • @robotwrench
      @robotwrench Před rokem +23

      @@SynoPTLsteamed hams is still better

    • @citroenboter
      @citroenboter Před rokem +21

      I'd say 'will it run Doom', bad apple, steamed hams and loss are all so excellent because of the sheer amount of people who manage to keep it fresh, interesting and exciting, by constantly innovating.

    • @giygas79
      @giygas79 Před rokem

      big guy for you is always king

    • @georgekostaras
      @georgekostaras Před rokem +7

      It’s literally an unforgettable luncheon

  • @hansonkerman7286
    @hansonkerman7286 Před 2 měsíci +2

    why in the WORLD is this so high quality

  • @RealRushinRussian
    @RealRushinRussian Před 6 měsíci +5

    This just gave me a massive flashback of all the Soviet cartoons that I've watched but not actually remember anymore. I don't even know what the titles were or the characters or anything. Yet the artstyle is spot on, so eerily familiar.

  • @adamcovey7887
    @adamcovey7887 Před rokem +247

    This felt like the most uncomfortable dinner I've ever been to

    • @Myne1001
      @Myne1001 Před 6 měsíci +23

      A truly unforgettable luncheon

  • @AtanvarnoALDA
    @AtanvarnoALDA Před rokem +452

    This is uncannily good. I kept reminding myself that no, you DIDN'T just remix some real Soviet cartoon to make this. Everything is completely accurate: the art style, the animation, the sound... I hope you make more stuff. You're a genius.

  • @jackmonaghan8477
    @jackmonaghan8477 Před 5 měsíci +6

    "Uh huh, what region?"
    "Err, Ukraine SSR,"
    "Really, well I'm from Kiev and I've never heard anyone use the phrase "Steamed Hams"."
    "Oh not in Kiev, it's a Donetsk expression."

  • @Kuro-3
    @Kuro-3 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Man i love this, it has a feeling of 60's experimental film.
    Steamed hams is one of the gratest memes, it was a great scene by its self but everybody has done something with it in every way posible, from simple to incredible and im proud of everyone.

  • @Qwerty-kd8gx
    @Qwerty-kd8gx Před rokem +425

    Every steamed hams video this channel makes is absurdly top-tier.

  • @apexone5502
    @apexone5502 Před rokem +707

    Anyone who's seen enough Russian independent animation shorts from the '70s and '80s can tell you that this particular Steamed Hams hits the mark with emulating that style.

    • @annc8337
      @annc8337 Před rokem +1

      I'd like to look into it, but don't know where to start, can you please recommend some animation films/shorts in this sort of style?

    • @CentiZen
      @CentiZen Před rokem

      @@annc8337 the movie that this version of the meme used as it's artistic inspiration is "Glass Harmonica" by Andre Khrzhanzovsky and probably the best spot to start. There's also "A Beginners Guide to Soviet Cinema" you can search out here on YT.

    • @stewardofconsciousness9781
      @stewardofconsciousness9781 Před rokem +16

      ​@@annc8337 Here are some shorts that are similar: czcams.com/video/G-QlcuTjtqA/video.html
      czcams.com/video/7DUhv7lTAuk/video.html
      czcams.com/video/fYdaHaNRMKg/video.html
      czcams.com/video/qBehF-E2gX8/video.html
      czcams.com/video/DEMXQZRaMfc/video.html

    • @birchparty
      @birchparty Před rokem +3

      (cartoon parody based on Glass Harmonica 1968)

    • @MaggieKeizai
      @MaggieKeizai Před rokem +3

      Oh yes indeed. It's absolutely on the mark.

  • @user-og5jq2ue7h
    @user-og5jq2ue7h Před 7 měsíci +6

    This is a fascinating art. Well done

  • @Toledotourbillion
    @Toledotourbillion Před 2 měsíci +2

    Assistant Chaumers is a Secret Jedi while Skinner is secretly a Gryphon.

  • @ZayZoot
    @ZayZoot Před rokem +703

    This is both artistic and terrifying beyond belief.

    • @Zeyr01
      @Zeyr01 Před 11 měsíci +7

      Yet I couldn't look away.

    • @johnmonroe8557
      @johnmonroe8557 Před 10 měsíci +11

      this is the based off the 1968 cartoon "the glass harmonica" and that film is essentially 1 big acid trip

    • @clu2573
      @clu2573 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@johnmonroe8557 this animation reminds me of the Protect and Survive films from the UK in teh 1970’s.

    • @mingyuhuang8944
      @mingyuhuang8944 Před 7 měsíci

      As someone who has not grown up in the USSR. I can still say this is a great piece of surrealist horror. Not only are the sound effects incredible but the whole atmosphere is so wierd and creepy.

  • @yanivproselkov4555
    @yanivproselkov4555 Před rokem +209

    Tyrone, you are creating easily the most advanced steamed hams parodies in human history

  • @Tonys_Gabagool
    @Tonys_Gabagool Před 2 měsíci +2

    POV: It's literally 4:06am right now in the pitch black . Only light source is my phone screen.
    God damn man, I don't need anymore nightmare fuel

  • @Knez5T0V0
    @Knez5T0V0 Před 4 měsíci +6

    "what the hell was that!?"
    -krusty the clown

  • @shoyuramenoff
    @shoyuramenoff Před rokem +206

    The fact that there's still new Steamed Hams videos, and they keep getting better is incredible.

    • @kormannn1
      @kormannn1 Před rokem +1

      This parodical soviet cartoon has almost the same vibe as gmod animation with coherent randomness

    • @protocetid
      @protocetid Před rokem

      meanwhile, in WWII Germany czcams.com/video/zY17_nraW68/video.html

  • @khateatingcactus
    @khateatingcactus Před rokem +45

    I love how whenever Skinner opens his mouth just a metal creak comes out

  • @AuriofTheHooligans
    @AuriofTheHooligans Před 3 měsíci +2

    I was expecting a reanimation, but this is even more incredible

  • @emopupradio
    @emopupradio Před 22 dny +1

    You nailed the vibe of this a little too well 😭

  • @AlyphRat
    @AlyphRat Před rokem +1112

    "Стимлянная Хамоника" (Stimlyannaya Hamonika) is a surrealist Soviet animation from 1968 that tells a story about a man named Skinner who hosts his boss for dinner. The plot of the animation follows Skinner's attempts to hide the fact that he burnt the roast he was preparing for his boss.
    The animation features a variety of surreal elements, such as a clown juggling hamburgers as a way to represent fast food joints. Skinner is portrayed as a habitual liar, and as the story progresses, his lies become more and more elaborate.
    The animation has several political undertones, which were common in Cold War-era art.
    The character of Skinner represents the American citizen who is willing to do anything to please his superiors, even if it means lying and deceiving. The animation also criticizes American society and ways of life, which places a high value on appearances and conformity, and punishes those who do not conform.
    In the end, Skinner's lies catch up with him, and his house burns down as a result of his deception. The animation suggests that lying and deceit will ultimately lead to destruction and chaos.
    Overall, "Stimlyannaya Hamonika" is a thought-provoking piece of Soviet animation that uses surrealism to criticize the political and social norms of the time. The animation's themes of conformity and the dangers of deception still resonate today, making it a timeless work of art.

    • @Komotau4691
      @Komotau4691 Před rokem +5

      @@INDIE505 He is joking lmao

    • @nightcollapse
      @nightcollapse Před rokem +1

      ​@@INDIE505Yep

    • @AlottaBoulchit
      @AlottaBoulchit Před rokem +25

      I imagined this comment delivered by a guy in a suit on TCM at 3am.

    • @DrexSux
      @DrexSux Před rokem +5

      Isn’t that literally every society? (I’m American so I really wouldn’t know LMAO)

    • @jschnei3
      @jschnei3 Před rokem +49

      Thank you ChatGPT

  • @glitter.ghostie
    @glitter.ghostie Před rokem +334

    i feel like this video has unlocked a primal childhood memory that i don’t even have. the inorganic sounds when skinner and chalmers move and speak, the way the entire outside world feels unpopulated and liminal in a way the backrooms can only hope to replicate - it’s all reached down into the pit of my soul and shaken me to my core.
    i have a new fear and it’s khrzhanovsky’s ‘Steamed Hams’

    • @Vasily_dont_be_silly
      @Vasily_dont_be_silly Před rokem +11

      The original cartoon is kind of both scary and touching at the same time
      I recommend checking his other works, also check out Vladimir Tarasov cartoons if you're into the more psychedelic stuff

    • @OCinneide
      @OCinneide Před rokem +5

      Kafkesque

    • @jared2880
      @jared2880 Před rokem

      @@OCinneide PilotRedSun-esque

    • @anthemsofeurope2408
      @anthemsofeurope2408 Před rokem +3

      It was a normal cartoon style in the Eastern Bloc. I watched east german movies and it was always scary

    • @Possi_ball
      @Possi_ball Před rokem +1

      Welcome to the childhood of most Europeans.

  • @mikesrandomanimations2870

    Just finished watching «Steklyannaya Garmonika», thank you for making this parody. Would not have been able to find that beautiful work.

  • @JC-oq5ex
    @JC-oq5ex Před měsícem +2

    The formal attire and Chalmers base design really makes this seem like it could have really been made back then. He looks like your standard party leader lol