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Commentary - The 1992 CBS All-American Thanksgiving Parade with Zach Reino and Anthony Gioe (Video Version) (Second Gate)

This 1992 Thanksgiving special takes viewers to the most happening places around the globe! New York City, Canada and most important: Anaheim, California! You'll see stars like Goofy and Marilu Henner! I bet you're sold after only those three sentences!

What do Zach Reino (Off Book Podcast) and Anthony Gioe (Duncanville) think of it? Of course they're going to love it, but just how much will they love it?

A link to the unedited parade:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jubxPwejnHw

Comments

"Jason's standing up again and saluting" has me rolling 🤣

Herman

the dissonant and bewildering nature of the Canadian content is because its the Santa clause parade (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toronto_Santa_Claus_Parade) an old timey parade funded by department store Eaton's that turned to paper mache floats to depict fables and children's story content during WW1. They are indeed all horrors, but they're our horrors.

John Mannella

MAY THE FIFTH BE WITH YOU I LOVE YOU JASON

Katelyn Benson

this episode was consistently hilarious

Steven LeBoeuf

What a gd delightful episode with two of my favorite guests.

Casey Hoolahan

Me screaming Egyptian Lover at the the computer.

Travoltron

This was a real turkey week treat. Thanks

Sean Byron

https://copyrightalliance.org/faqs/parody-considered-fair-use-satire-isnt/ It’s parody if your work is commenting on the work being parodied. For example Weird Al’s Smells Like Nirvana which is about the fact that nobody can understand Cobain’s singing. It’s satire if you’re just using a song to comment on something else, like Weird Al’s Fat which has nothing to do with MJ aside from the catch that it sounds like his song. Parody is fair use, satire is not. But if he asks for permission anyway, artists are probably more likely to approve if it’s satire, because then it’s not making fun of them!

Fiona

I think I heard once that the Egypt part as a golf theme because the ancient Egyptians invented golf, but I don’t think that’s actually true.

Fiona

Anyone else having the issue were the video stops at 1:14. Right as Jason tells us about a Designing Women spin off?

Dan sulin

Tried his best at various SPORTS. Dammit.

Jason Mauch

Pretty sure the golf-heavy aspects of the World According to Goofy were drawing on the 1944 short “How to Play Golf,” one of a series of shorts where Goofy tried his best at various shorts. I know I’ve seen it, and there may be a shot where a golf ball flying through the air takes on Goofy’s contorted visage and spawned the Goofball. Hell of a thing to make in real life, though.

Jason Mauch

The King Putt Goofy was DEFINITELY in blackface.

Natania DiNatale

I thought I was the only one who remembered that! That song is too good to be forgotten.

Oliver Anderson

i really thought those cavemen were in blackface for a minute. just poor video quallity and bad beard makeup.

Jessica Pearson

Also I'm sorry for commenting so much but out of all the Scott Free episodes this feels like the most Scott-friendly

Luis Misiara

Oh man this commentary format made me wish yall would stream on Twitch

Alexander Leesch

Goofy getting ready to be Amazon’d by Mrs Geef

Julia Monahan

God this was a good episode. King putt hits the goofball.

Kristi Stokes

This is the best episode!

David G

Great episode!!! The video part was great!!!

Ann

Obsessed with the tarp

Beefer Sutherland

Jason knowing a lot about a weird sex thing that no one else on the podcast has ever heard of continues to be my favorite bit

Tyler Rampley

That Toontown song was later used as the theme for the local LA tv show Toontown Kids, a show that featured classic Disney shorts with new framing device storylines filmed on location at Disneyland. It would be prime PTR fodder if it was archived a little better, but alas, only a few segments from a few episodes seem to be preserved online.

David Ganssle

One of the funniest eps in a while. And that bar has been pretty high lately, imo.

Jonathan Swanson

“One of Jafar’s fucked-up wishes” is such a powerful phrase

Trace Carter

Be My Guest, Blaze One - put it on a SHIRT

Trace Carter

Here is Disney Dans commentary on the goofy parade https://youtu.be/g4kUSbFFILk?si=ry_wNWjZ6ibRIO3t

Heather Miller

Then EVERYONE hypes Jason to the Nesquick bunny

Luis Misiara

Mike excitedly hyping Jason to stuff on screen is such a mood. "Look, Jason, it's Peter Pumpkin"

Luis Misiara

I wonder if Mike learned about the Marilu Henner thing from a Smodcast episode from 2011 or if he just watched the 60 Minutes episode

Luis Misiara

Goofy is a widower - put it on a shirt!

Taylorious

I’m shocked this is the first time you dove into world according to goofy

Heather Miller

A goddamn delight.

Matthew Hooper

Skipping 90s ads is a sin.

Excitemike 64

Once society realized we were in a new millennium, so much 20th century stuff became “old hat” and disappeared. Like Davey Crockett or the phrase “old hat”.

Excitemike 64

This episode was such a silly delight.

RyanD

The kid says he is from Arkansas and sure enough on Clark Duke's Wikipedia page: "Duke was born on May 5,1985 and raised in Arkansas,[1] the son of Angela and Ronnie Duke...In 1992, he was nominated for a Young Artist Award as an "Outstanding Actor Under Ten in a Television Series" for his work on Hearts Afire." It's definitely the same guy

Bobby Libby

slow down there guys you all passed by Chuck and Bob too quickly https://youtu.be/DwDbd4jQpkA?si=iuUN6X-rTNfGl9os

Lobo

Clark Duke rocked me to my core.

Crate Diggers

This is the best episode ever

John Cody

This feels like watching YouTube videos with my friends and not having anything funny to say so I’m sitting quietly listening. Also we’ve learned a lot about Jason in the last couple of episodes. In the Generation X one, he told us about his discovery of big strong women who can throw him around, and here he tells us about the Amazon position. Congrats on the engagement!

Ben

Amazing content

Jason Hay

I have an unopened rerelease of the Little Mermaid handheld 🫣 Also the very first version of Betty Boop was an anthropomorphic poodle and they dialed back the dog features pretty quickly even though her love interest Fitz/Bimbo remained extremely dog-like. ETA: I think you’re remembering the Christmas Disney specials as Thanksgiving specials because they were clearly filmed on the same day(s) as the things they did for Thanksgiving the same year And also, Mrs. Potts looks like they used the base of the old Dumbo/Dumbo’s Mom costumes and didn’t remove the elephant wrinkles Uh no no no, it’s not Italian Goofy, it’s Renaissance and Food/Chef (Renai-sauce) Goofy

Hayley Penso

i think you guys should do more of these!

Ollie Hodgkinson

Love these video commentaries tho they’re difficult to enjoy on a commute 🤓

dystopika

The "Alien guys" TV show was "The Amazing Live Sea Monkeys" starring Howie Mandel.

Zwoozy

15 minutes in, and I declare this episode an "All Timer"

Zwoozy

'92 or '99?

Mike Olson


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