Have you ever come across a line of dialogue you find hilarious but can't quite put your finger on why it's so funny?
For me, it's when Fry says that he thought Hermes was an outer space potato man. It cracks me up every time. Is it just me, or is that line/the situation fucking hilarious? Anyone else crack up at this line? Normally I'm not one to enjoy "random" humor, maybe it's just the absurdity of it?
I catch shit like that all the time in aqua teen. That kind of stuff is everywhere in that show, at least for me. There are lots of lines in that show that I feel like no one else laughs at. Most of the time it's just the way they say things, put emphasis one a certain word or part of the sentence that makes it hilarious. Frisky Dingo also has more than one moment like this.
Jose Cox
>"Daffy? What are you doing in the marines??" >" Bugs? What are you doing in an Albanian prison camp?!"
I fucking died laughing the first time I saw this scene. It's possibly the most absurd dialogue I can imagine for Bugs and Daffy.
Aaron Cruz
SADNESS, IS FOR POOR PEOPLE
Jason Martinez
God that line was fucking perfect. It was the timing, I think. When the last slow pony crosses the finish line it's very funny
Hudson Reyes
>your very own long bunny rabbit that you design! >booty pooty >it doesn't matter. none of this matters. >Some would say that the Earth is our moon (WE'RE THE MOON!) but that would belittle the name of our moon, which is: The Moon.
Robert Ortiz
>wait a minute, you don't own it do you >we could...right now we don't feel like it
John Evans
Almost all of early Harvey Birdman hit the laughing-for-no-reason part of my lizard-brain perfectly. Me and a couple close friends still drunkenly recite entire episodes to each other every time we get together
Jace Hill
>alright hold still this will only hurt once....But Damn is it going to hurt
Andrew Ross
Not really dialogue. But the Bear in Harvey Birdman's mannerisms and his little reactionary groan. It's never when he does anything it's just when he's kinda standing around. Like the scene where he's clapping then awkardly stops, not that funny. But when everyone starts laughing and he just stops caring and puts his hand on his hip is gold for me.
Charles Reed
I don't even like the show, but "It don't matter. None of this matters" and the whole Hand Banana episode are hilarious.
Sebastian Ortiz
>It don't matter. None of this matters
For some reason this helps my depression
Mason Reed
that fucking delivery is excellent.
Jose Evans
The hairy lollipop bit from one of the early Robot Chicken episodes. It's that fucking noise the kid makes, I guess. Only two seconds long, but it gets me every fucking time.
Robert Ramirez
Link?
Xavier Butler
Do you have a link to this?
Evan Turner
It happens all the time for me, not just in scripted shows.
Pic related is about Splatoon, for context there are characters named Callie and Marie, two celebrity characters that host in-game events called Splatfests, where each player picks a side and fights for it. Well, the last ever Splatfest in Splatoon 1 was Callie vs Marie, and Callie lost. Now, in the trailer for Splatoon 2, Marie gets a small scene that only shows her back in the trailer, with Callie nowhere in the trailer, even though in the first game they were a duo always together. This lead to a LOT of people assuming we "killed" Callie by having her lose the Splatfest, enough that Nintendo confirmed Callie is fine and will appear in the game.
The image always gets me, I don't know if it's the redundancy of the statements or the innocence of them, or maybe even just the concept in general.
Eli Rodriguez
These "art" pieces are full of these sort of non-sequitur jokes. Nothing about them is particularly funny, but the bizzareness of them makes them laugh-worthy sometimes.
Christian Sanchez
The episode of SpongeBob when Sandy is hibernating. That sound when Patrick gets hit in the head makes me laugh every time
Wyatt Harris
ME HOY MINOY
Even doing it in my head is making me giggle.
Justin Russell
I always read this in Kahn's voice it makes it 10 X funnier
Hunter Morris
There's one line in King of the Hill that can hardly even be called a joke but it always makes me crack up.
Hank is leaving the house but before he goes he turns to Peggy and admonishes her "don't jiggle the trays" of water he had just put in the freezer to make ice. It's so quintessentially Hank.
Levi Ross
>Oh yeah?! Well, what if I said... >BLARGHEN FA DIDDLE NO HIP
kek, this is actually pretty funny, I thought it was just kid's shit.
>Micky treats minnie just like Pluto as he leaves >R-R-Ripped! >every time Minnie says "Pa-Loo-Toe!" >Mailman minnie with a hydrant hat and kittens
Jacob Fisher
You really ought to watch the other ones. They're all really good!
Daniel Sanders
A ton of lines from King of the Hill. It's hard to even quote them because without the voice actor's inflection you don't really get the humor of it at all.
When Dale tries to cash Bill's million dollar check and the teller says to him in deadpan "most of the million dollar checks we receive are jokes," and he replies "Your job sounds fun" in complete earnestness, that fucking kills me.
Austin Anderson
>Have you ever come across a line of dialogue you find hilarious but can't quite put your finger on why it's so funny?
Yes, in the Batman movie, when Bane says
>For you
Chase Sanchez
They are great, watch some more of the them, you'll see.
Nolan Campbell
A lot of Stimpy lines are like that for me, especially his "Waaaaah!" from Insomniac Ren
Owen Lewis
I used to hate it until that line from Carl >I used to think rape was funny, but then it happened to me! Now I don't.
Carl is just fucking hilarious, all the way down to his character design.
Mason Taylor
In the time travel episode of gravity falls, young Robbie runs up to the twins+Soos and squirts them with a water gun and shouts, "yeah! Young Robbie!" And I fucking lost it.
Ayden Garcia
But you doesn't got to call me Johnson
Leo Kelly
Ooh what a lovely tea party.
Jackson Rivera
TINY RICK MOTHERFUCKERS!
Ayden Adams
Watching Cartman running around tiny centered in frame for seconds on end in the Russell Crowe episode
Ian Long
Early futurama was so good. Shame the comedy central seasons never really could get a foothold.
oh god that episode is pure gold. That episode alone is reason enough to watch that show. >KNOW. YOUR. ROLE! >*gun firing and screaming*
Henry Cook
The one where Boomhauer has a bad break up and Bill picks him back up, and tells him that one weekends he hangs out outside a women's prison and offers released inmates rides home.
Then they actually show Bill doing it in the last moments of the episode, he picks up some huge, scary woman in a sleeveless t-shirt
>Welcome back to society!
>So what were you in for? >Killed my boyfriend. >....does that mean you're single?
John Long
Okay, how many of you guys fapped to this?
Henry Wilson
Same show, different episode >whuhabben
Adrian Ortiz
>I AM A MAN, DAMNIT
Jordan Bailey
"I shall rule the world. I shall enact zoning laws!"
Logan Johnson
I SHOULD NOT WALK SO A CHILD MAY LIVE!
That's what it does!
Ian Morales
Arthur has so many incredibly quotable moments that leave me in stitches.
Colton Long
>For you I look at this line as the pinnacle of completely nonsenical laughter, everything about it is just absurdly hilarious.
Leo Gonzalez
using dracula as a unit of measurement has literally never failed to make me smile upon thinking back upon it
Kevin Cox
>I JUST LOVE SHARING A COZY HOT CUP OF LAPSANG SOUCHONG TEA
I cant think of a single Chuck Mangione that isnt gold
Juan Green
Not dialogue, but when I went to see 300 in Theaters and it got to the part inside Xerxes' party tent, as it was panning over the scene and went past the guy wearing the goat head I lost my shit. I couldn't stop giggling for a good couple minutes just thinking about that fucking goat man and I'm still not sure why.
Nolan Gray
THESE ARE DARK TIMES!
Colton Kelly
This isn't even Sup Forums, but whenever I see this picture of a dog getting hit in the dick I die laughing. I'm struggling just to post this because I keep thinking about it.
Julian Russell
Literally every episode of frisky dingo. My favorite one right now is when Stan and Xander are in the coffee shop and the woman comes up to them with a plate of donut holes >Woman: Would you like to try a meemuff? >Stan: What in the hell makes you think I would ever want a......mismuff The fucking delivery is perfect, also Ronnie's dying words >I would like to have seen.....Hannah Montana
Charles Ramirez
Wendell's voice in Frisky Dingo is just too funny to not laugh at any of his llines. Same goes to that guy in Sealab 2021 that always yells.
Luis Brown
That scene in the South Park movie, at Stark's Pond after all the kids leave to see the movie except Cartman and Kenny, and Cartman just says in a completely deadpan voice "I hate you Kenny" and he just makes the South Park >:( face and it's so fucking funny
Ryan Rivera
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Brody Gonzalez
Another line like this, that's just completely character based humor and it's only funny in that sense was like a scene, Hank and Peggy reading the newspaper before Bobby walks in and the actual scene starts >Hey Peggy, did you hear they're taking out that stop sign on [street name] >Lives will be lost.
Andrew Gray
"Buenas Noches, Mein Fuhrer" kills me every single time.
Michael Powell
It's perfect because that whole scene is just garbage and doesn't make sense or matter to the plot. But wew boy the Sup Forums memes always make me fucking laugh, for some reason that never gets old for me.
>This is for Cody. >You're going down for this Cody!
Cameron Myers
That Fry quote is actually more cerebral than I once thought.
The idea is that Dwight (or maybe it was Cubert) said liquor makes you dumb, and because Fry believes/knows he's dumb, he assumed he was being targeted.
So he started to reply with "No I'm not," but when he realized halfway through the sentence that he was not in fact being targeted, he switches to "No it doesn't," producing: "No I'm- doesn't..."
It's incredibly subtle, but that's how you know it's well written, good comedy is nuanced. It also emphasizes Fry's stupidity and reinforces the kids' point.
Hunter Perez
For me it's this little moment when they're in Las Vegas (I like to call it lost wages, anyways) when Xander is flirting with the waitress, >I'll have a Tom Collins and the learning of your name. >Caaarie... *giggles* >HOO HOO HOO HOO!!! He comes out with this laugh that is so over the top and comes out of nowhere that makes me laugh every time. Go back and watch that episode again, it's hilarious.
Charles Nelson
>1:23
Thomas Roberts
I find myself saying thatinexpensive, voice, cadence and all at the most random times
Brody Hill
I find myself saying exact quotes from Aqua Teen in the exact same voice and cadence at weird times
That one and "I'll do what I want, when I want and how I want" are the most common
The whole idea of ghouls being more scary because they're "beefcakes" is fucking hilarious to me.
Andrew Lopez
Now I glue this to your head- >Hey- hey! And then I make love to your face.
Benjamin Phillips
Two things from Futurama: >It's working! Hooray! ...I can't hold on! and >Life is hilariously cruel, heh heh AAAAGH!!! I think it's the way there's no pause between the levity and the panic.
Ryder Wright
Came here to post this. This is the pinnacle of comedy.
Brayden Richardson
>GIVE ME THE VILLABOUTS OF THE WHEREIN KELLEY
I am a writer and I don't quite understand how this joke happened.
Nathaniel Mitchell
That and no pay off like 17 minutes into the episode.
>you're supposed to yield you jacka-...Oh right
Nolan Nelson
I can't stop using the phrase "So are we jigglin' or...?" to express impatience. I've been doing it for over ten years.
Anthony Jenkins
Matt Damon was the real outer space potato man.
Jordan Smith
i loved this line. I used to say it occasionally like the intolerable autist that I was/still am.
Asher James
What is Xavier?
Michael Collins
SQUATOPIA
Dominic Bennett
You made me do that entire ridiculous introduction? Why I oughta-hey your alright!
Matthew Jackson
My guess is someone was reading the script at like a table reading or something, and while they were setting the scene, they had to say "The Villian Killface" but it came out as "The Wherin Kelly" and it became such a staff joke they started incorporating it into scripts
James Collins
Seconding this. I think about this on every occasion I drink Lapsang Souchong.
I also find something so profoundly obscure about an extreme close up of Robotnik talking about Lapsang Souchong tea being able to be something that can be referenced on Sup Forums.
William Thompson
>Other kids could be cruel, they'd call me names: dweeb, chimp, honky, dweeby-chimp, honky-dweeb, and worst of all: chomsky-honk.
Jeremiah King
>Agh, my squeedily spooch!
It's a combination of the voice, the face Zim makes and the line itself. This one always cracks me up.
>Okay so touch the red wire with the green wire >Okay but what about Shake? >What about him? >That's what I said yo, ba-ba-boom!
Aaron Stewart
The baby looked at you?
Matthew Roberts
Any of those lines that play at the end of KOTH
>It's so juicy
Also should mention the word boggle and Dallas makes me chuckle no matter where I hear it because of the YTP
Adrian Sullivan
PHRASING BOOM
Daniel Turner
>king of the hill episode where Bobby learns about insurance fraud and becomes super afraid of freak accidents >scene where Dale starts grease fire and Bobby is freaking out >"DAD MR GRIBBLE IS ON FIRE WHAT DO WE DO" >Hank sighs in disgust as his best friend is burning in agony >"yeah, that'll happen..."
that last line
that one little teeny tiny line
the delivery is literally the funniest thing I have ever experienced in all media ever and have been referencing it for over 10 years in hopes of somebody recognizing it. Sadly nobody ever has