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When actors can't keep it together, the results are pure comedy gold! Join us as we count down the most hilarious bloopers that had entire casts dissolving into laughter. From improvised moments to unexpected mishaps, these outtakes showcase the genuine joy behind our favorite shows and films. Which blooper had you laughing the hardest?
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00:00However, no.
00:02But that means you guys are stopping you?
00:04Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:06And today, we're counting down our picks for the moments
00:09when even the cast members of our favorite shows couldn't keep a straight face.
00:13I'm not taking no for an answer.
00:14I'm going to make an interview for you tomorrow with O'Fiddledeep.
00:19Number 30.
00:20Molly Shannon elevates the moment.
00:22Will and Grace.
00:24In the original series, Molly Shannon played Val,
00:27Will and Grace's completely unhinged neighbor.
00:30Val is, let's say, unique.
00:32I don't want to talk about money out here.
00:34Come into my apartment.
00:36We'll talk about it like normal people.
00:38All right.
00:39Come on, Jack.
00:41Not you.
00:43So when the revival rolled around,
00:45of course we needed to know what she'd been up to.
00:48The episode does not disappoint.
00:50She literally crashes back into the gang's lives.
00:53And in true Val fashion,
00:54her response to the pain is something else.
00:57Right there, right there, right there.
00:58Oh, right there.
01:01Oh.
01:02Oh.
01:05Oh.
01:06Oh.
01:08Oh.
01:09Oh.
01:09The scene in the final cut is already hilarious.
01:12So it's no shock that filming it was that much funnier,
01:15as this blooper proves.
01:17Oh.
01:17Oh.
01:17Oh.
01:17Oh.
01:18Oh.
01:18Oh.
01:19Oh.
01:21Oh.
01:22Oh my God.
01:22Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes completely lose it as Shannon dials it up.
01:27Even she slips for a second.
01:29Mullally even says no one breaks her quite like Shannon.
01:32You're both going through the same thing?
01:34The only one.
01:35The only one breaks me like that.
01:37What are we talking about?
01:38Oh.
01:38We start with Megan's line.
01:39Number 29.
01:40Oatmeal.
01:41Third Rock from the Sun.
01:43In the season one finale of this show about aliens posing as humans,
01:47we open on the crew in the kitchen, discussing life's essentials.
01:51Oatmeal and their leader, the big giant head.
01:54The tension sets the stage for some prime bloopers,
01:56from Harry becoming the big giant head's transmitter to some quality jabs at Sally's cooking.
02:02In the opening scene, Dick tries her oatmeal.
02:05And if there's one thing he's learned from his time on earth,
02:07it's that everything is better with cheese.
02:09Next time try making the extra ingredient cheese.
02:12Yet in this blooper, he's so fed up with taking orders that he chokes on his line.
02:16Why do we have to answer to that pencil-pushing desk jockey?
02:26Kristen Johnston jumps in,
02:28ensuring everyone knows this mess up has nothing to do with her cooking.
02:32I didn't cook it, okay?
02:35Number 28.
02:37Jess's doppelganger.
02:38New Girl.
02:39We love a meta blooper.
02:41In the season one episode, Backslide,
02:44a night out with his boss leads Winston to get his ear pierced.
02:47And of course, his friends won't let him live it down.
02:50Winston, what is in your ear?
02:51It's hot and I love it.
02:52Does that feed information back to Shelby to keep track of your migration pattern?
02:56Drop it, please, Jess.
02:57I just got back from Carnival.
02:58You know what?
02:59But as this outtake shows,
03:01everyone has their breaking point.
03:03Jess tells Winston no one can take him seriously with his new accessory,
03:07and he responds by pointing out her resemblance to a certain actress.
03:11Zooey Deschanel punctuates the moment, playing along perfectly,
03:14which causes her scene partner to completely crack.
03:17You can't wear that earring and not have people joke you about it.
03:20You can't look like that and think people can't call you Zooey Deschanel.
03:24What?
03:25What?
03:30Sure, in this case, the whole cast is just these two,
03:33but it's such a great moment that perfectly captures the spirit of this cast.
03:36This season 3 episode sees con artist Bella Talbot do everything she can to steal a lucky rabbit's foot.
03:48Maybe next time, I'll hang you out to dry.
03:53Oh, don't go away, angry.
03:54Just go away.
03:57Have a nice night, boys.
03:59Although ultimately unsuccessful,
04:01she does manage to drive away with Dean's winning scratch tickets.
04:05Oh.
04:07Forgot.
04:07We're at $46,000.
04:09I almost forgot about the scratch tickets.
04:13Now, how would you feel if someone disappeared with your chance at winning thousands of dollars?
04:18There's certainly no mistaking Dean's feelings as he loudly exclaims,
04:23Son of a bitch!
04:24But hang on, is that a smile we see on Sam actor, Jared Padalecki's face?
04:30According to the star, his co-star's overzealous response wasn't what he was expecting,
04:35but he didn't want to ruin the take,
04:37so he turned his head away from the camera to hide his reaction.
04:41Number 26.
04:42Tight Spaces.
04:43The Umbrella Academy.
04:45Hold it.
04:48Hey, everyone.
04:52Excuse me.
04:54Good.
04:56This blooper was actually named by the cast as one of their favorite moments.
05:00In this episode, the gang steps into an elevator,
05:03and Luther, well, let's just say his nerves get the best of him.
05:07Honestly, we wouldn't want to be stuck in there either.
05:10While most of the siblings react like any normal person would in that situation,
05:14Robert Sheehan, as Klaus Hargreaves,
05:17number four, has a very different response.
05:19According to David Castagnetta,
05:21even in the final cut, he can be seen giggling.
05:24Everyone's acting like it smells.
05:25I'm just like laughing.
05:27Luther.
05:28Oh, God.
05:29Sorry.
05:29I'm nervous.
05:30And apparently, he struggled in every take.
05:33But in the outtake, he's not alone.
05:35Shortly after Luther lets one rip,
05:37the whole cast completely loses it.
05:39Oh, my God.
05:43Luther, that smells amazing.
05:48Oh, man.
05:49That would have been a great take.
05:50Number 25.
05:52An adorable outtake.
05:54Modern family.
05:55You've heard the saying,
05:56never work with children, right?
05:58While moments like this prove that saying completely wrong,
06:01Aubrey Anderson Emmons played Lily,
06:03Mitch and Cam's daughter,
06:05and the family's resident savage.
06:07Hey, sweetie.
06:08Hi.
06:08How was your day?
06:09Better than hers.
06:10What's wrong now?
06:11Daddy's just having a moment.
06:13He's always having a moment.
06:15While she had tons of unforgettable moments in character,
06:18we've got to say this outtake is one of her funniest and sweetest.
06:22Apparently, before joining the cast,
06:24her mom would show her episodes of Modern Family
06:26to help her get to know her new castmates.
06:28Mid-scene, a young actress casually decides to share that with her on-screen family.
06:34We say you guys are Modern Family.
06:36Yeah.
06:37Oh, yeah.
06:38How could anyone not break it that?
06:40It's just too cute and downright hilarious.
06:44Number 24.
06:45Alison Brie Raps.
06:47Community.
06:48Alison Brie has talked about her freestyling rap talents outside of the show.
06:52And let's just say,
06:53if you spend enough time around Childish Gambino,
06:56aka Donald Glover,
06:58some of his skills might rub off.
07:00Troy and Abed.
07:01Getting inside your head.
07:03Taking sheets from your bed to make a fort.
07:05If you don't watch the show,
07:06I'm taking you to court.
07:08My name is Ali Brie.
07:09I'm a community.
07:10Or maybe not.
07:12In this outtake,
07:13the cast is sitting around when Brie decides to break into a rap.
07:17Or at least that's what she calls it.
07:19Sometimes I shop at Ralph's
07:20cause I got a Ralph's card.
07:22Need a discount, yo.
07:23Cause I don't live in a yard,
07:24not a junkyard anyway.
07:26You got a regular yacht in a brutal house.
07:30The more she adds,
07:31the more unhinged it gets.
07:33And you can tell her castmates are living for every second.
07:36You know rapping isn't just saying things on one note.
07:39Right?
07:39At some point,
07:40even Brie realizes she's completely lost it.
07:43But instead of trying to salvage it,
07:45she just goes full steam ahead
07:47until she's completely dissolved into laughter.
07:49So the show on eBay,
07:51Ng?
07:52Why did I just say Ng?
07:55I don't know.
07:56Cause I'm crazy.
07:58We need makeup again.
07:59We need makeup.
08:01Number 23.
08:02Take off the mask.
08:04MASH.
08:05Even in this dark comedy
08:06about a mobile army surgical hospital
08:08during the Korean War,
08:09the cast found plenty of moments for levity.
08:12In one episode,
08:13a scene filmed in the OR
08:14gets interrupted to celebrate
08:16David Ogden Steyer's birthday,
08:18complete with a singing telegram.
08:20To wish for the best birthday to you
08:23and many more.
08:24And we love you so there.
08:33What makes this moment so hilarious
08:36is how much fun the cast and crew
08:38clearly had together.
08:39Since Ogden Steyer's is still in full costume,
08:42he's encouraged to remove his mask.
08:45No sooner does he do so
08:46than someone yells for him to put it back on.
08:48Hang on to the mask.
08:50Hang on to the mask.
08:52Hang on to the mask.
08:54Hang on to the mask.
08:56But the real standout is when he,
08:58with a completely straight face,
09:00tells everyone to get back to work.
09:02Okay, we quit f***ing around and make money.
09:04Number 22.
09:05Mike's Grandma.
09:06Stranger Things.
09:08What I wanted to say to you
09:11is that, um...
09:14Uh-oh.
09:14After finding out about Mike and Eleven's budding romance,
09:18Hopper pulls a pretty drastic move
09:20to keep Mike away from her.
09:21In the blooper,
09:22David Harbour struggles to deliver the line
09:24with a straight face.
09:26Your mom called.
09:27She needs you home right away.
09:30Is everything okay?
09:31No, I don't think so.
09:32It's your grandma.
09:34What?
09:36Breaking over and over
09:37and taking his young co-stars down with him.
09:40Seriously, it's take after take
09:43and the laughter just gets more contagious.
09:45Ready?
09:46Okay.
09:46You got this.
09:47It's your grandma.
09:50It's broken you.
09:51I don't know.
09:52Harbour later told BBC Radio 1
09:54that it took them forever to get the scene,
09:56even cutting into their lunch break,
09:58much to the crew's frustration.
10:00That was such...
10:01And you don't even know.
10:02There's like three hours of that.
10:05I shut down the day.
10:06And here we thought the wait for season four
10:09was taking long because of production,
10:11but maybe they were just waiting
10:12for them to stop laughing.
10:13It's your grandma.
10:16That word is so funny.
10:19I can't do this.
10:20I like that one too.
10:22Number 21.
10:23Danny Boy.
10:24Schitt's Creek.
10:25This episode already has an absolutely ridiculous setup.
10:29Johnny gets roped into speaking
10:30at the funeral of a man he doesn't even remember.
10:33He can't back out,
10:34sending him into a full-blown existential spiral.
10:37So in peak Moira fashion,
10:39she gets up and starts singing Danny Boy.
10:42Soon enough, the whole room joins in.
10:45Later, she launches into an encore
10:47while Johnny casually enjoys the refreshments beside her.
10:50Ooh, Danny.
11:02The aired take is hilarious,
11:04but behind the scenes,
11:05it's even better.
11:07Catherine O'Hara either missed a cue
11:09or was waiting for a cut that never came.
11:11The pipes, the pipes are golden.
11:21She keeps going until she finally cracks,
11:24completely breaking character.
11:26And once she does,
11:27so does everyone else in the room.
11:29Are you really going to let me see?
11:33Number 20.
11:35Prison Break.
11:36The Golden Girls.
11:37In this episode,
11:38Blanche, Dorothy, and Rose are mistaken for,
11:41as the episode's title puts it,
11:44ladies of the evening,
11:45and end up behind bars.
11:47On the bright side,
11:48that means plenty of time
11:50for one of Rose's classic stories.
11:52Even their cellmates seem intrigued.
11:54I have to, Dorothy.
11:55I've kept these bitter butter memories too long.
11:59As the pageant drew to its frenzied finale,
12:03there I was,
12:03alongside the other two finalists,
12:05churning my guts out.
12:07Given how life in St. Olaf
12:08often sounds like a fever dream,
12:10we wouldn't be surprised
12:11if these monologues were tough to memorize.
12:13I've lived with these bitter butter memories too long.
12:18As the finale...
12:21So it's hardly surprising
12:23when Betty White loses her place
12:25mid-bitter butter tale.
12:26But being the quick-witted legend she is,
12:29she turns it into comedy gold.
12:30Oh God, they're recasting.
12:32Breaking her castmates,
12:43including Bea Arthur,
12:44which, if the rumors about their off-screen tension are true,
12:47is pretty impressive.
12:49Number 19.
12:51Baby's First Direction.
12:52Breaking Bad.
12:54Breaking Bad is packed with intense drama,
12:56and the cast really knows how to pull us in.
12:59But there's one little cast member
13:01who steals the show in her own way.
13:03In this scene,
13:04Skylar tearfully worries about her family's safety.
13:08So what's this about the kids not being safe?
13:11Safe from...
13:12what?
13:15From us?
13:18From Walt and me?
13:20Now, it's hard enough to ignore
13:21baby Holly's cuteness in the final cut,
13:24but in the blooper reel,
13:25it's even tougher.
13:27As Marie comforts her sister,
13:29baby Holly adds her own commentary.
13:31The kids, they are safe.
13:33Of course they are.
13:38I don't think she feels very safe.
13:40The actors can't help but laugh,
13:42taking it as Holly's contribution to the conversation.
13:46Perhaps she was just offering notes
13:47on Betsy Brandt and Anna Gunn's acting.
13:50Maybe this is why they say not to work with kids.
13:53I respect you.
13:54Number 18.
13:56A Sneeze.
13:57Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
13:59In this episode,
14:00the squad is invited to a party
14:01at Captain Holt's house.
14:03But there's just one problem.
14:05For a bunch of cops,
14:06their social skills are kind of lacking.
14:08Why wouldn't Holt want us there?
14:09Because he thinks we're going to embarrass him
14:11in front of his husband,
14:12which frankly is insulting.
14:15Oh man.
14:16All the orange soda spilled out of my cereal.
14:18So Terry calls them all in
14:20for a crash course on basic manners
14:22and party etiquette.
14:23Of course, everyone has questions,
14:25including Gina,
14:27who wants to know if Jennifer Aniston-style shorts
14:29are acceptable to wear for such an occasion.
14:32No staring at your phones,
14:33no rolling in two hours late,
14:35no sweatpants,
14:36no jeans,
14:37and no shorts.
14:38What about dress-up shorts,
14:39for instance,
14:40the kind Jen Aniston might wear?
14:41No.
14:42Those are still shorts.
14:44No shorts.
14:45Classic Gina.
14:46Anyway,
14:47in one outtake,
14:48her line is hilariously interrupted
14:50by an untimely sneeze from Andy Samberg.
14:53It's a tiny goof,
14:54and of course,
14:55completely beyond his control,
14:57but it's enough to make the rest of the cast
14:59burst into laughter.
15:00What about dress-up shorts,
15:02for instance?
15:02Yeah!
15:02Number 17.
15:06Eight simple rules to breaking your castmates.
15:09Eight simple rules.
15:10John Ritter was a comedic genius
15:12who could always make his castmates laugh,
15:14whether it was planned or not.
15:16Sorry.
15:20What?
15:21Oh, it's always me.
15:22In Eight Simple Rules,
15:25he played the overprotective Paul,
15:27who hilariously struggles
15:29with watching his daughters grow up.
15:30Just so you know,
15:32Kyle,
15:32if you ever pull into my driveway and honk,
15:34you better be delivering a package
15:36because you're sure as hell
15:36not picking anything up.
15:39The gag reel is packed with Ritter's antics,
15:42from his quirky acting choices
15:44to flubbing lines
15:45and playfully teasing his co-stars.
15:47He had that rare gift
15:48for turning any moment
15:50into a laugh-out-loud scene.
15:51Can you say that one more time?
15:57Stop imitating me!
15:58No, I just...
15:59Stop it!
16:00How can we pick just one favorite
16:01when he gave us so many?
16:03Paul was an essential part of the show,
16:05and Ritter was clearly the heart and soul
16:07behind the scenes, too.
16:09Thanks for all the laughs, man.
16:11I wanted 10.30.
16:13You said 11.
16:14I said 11.30.
16:15No, no, no.
16:16She said 12.
16:17You weren't even there.
16:21Number 16.
16:25Ted's Story.
16:26How I Met Your Mother.
16:27When Barney gets shaken
16:29by a blast from the past,
16:30he makes a deal with his friends.
16:32If they want him to spill
16:33his embarrassing secret,
16:35they have to share theirs first.
16:37He's especially keen
16:38to hear Ted's re-return story,
16:41but Ted's reluctant to divulge it
16:42and offers up a different
16:44humiliating tale instead.
16:46I was playing Ultimate Frisbee
16:47in college,
16:47and there was this barefoot dude
16:48with a weirdly sharp toenail.
16:50Oh, come on, Ted!
16:51You know what story I want to hear.
16:53Things take a hilarious turn
16:55in the outtake
16:56when Josh Radner flubs his line.
16:58So I was playing Ultimate Frisbee
17:00in college,
17:00and there was this barefoot dude
17:01with weirdly sharp testicles.
17:03Oh, come on!
17:03After that,
17:07the cast can't keep it together,
17:09and several subsequent attempts
17:11to film the scene
17:12end in laughter.
17:13Seriously, they cannot stop.
17:15It might not be the juicy story
17:17Barney was fishing for,
17:19but couldn't they at least
17:20have finished the scene for us?
17:22Spill it, Mosby.
17:23Fine.
17:24Um, the green testicle story.
17:28Number 15.
17:29You want a piece of me?
17:31Seinfeld.
17:32George Costanza
17:33and moral integrity
17:34rarely go together,
17:36so it's no surprise
17:37when he tries to impress
17:38Elaine's colleague Anna
17:39with a bad boy image.
17:41He ends up getting arrested
17:42for bootlegging
17:43and needs his dad
17:44to bail him out,
17:45setting the stage
17:46for this outtake.
17:47My George isn't clever enough
17:49to hatch a scheme like this.
17:50You got that right.
17:52What the hell does that mean?
17:54That means whatever the hell
17:56you want it to mean.
17:57You're saying you want
17:58a piece of me?
18:00Frank gets into a spat
18:01with Elaine,
18:02who's there to bail out Anna
18:04after she insults
18:05his son's intelligence.
18:07Jerry Stiller,
18:08a true comedy legend,
18:10can't even get through
18:10a simple line
18:11without cracking up the cast.
18:13That means whatever
18:14the hell you want it to mean.
18:16You're saying
18:16you want a piece of me?
18:22Julia Louis-Dreyfus
18:24is the first to lose it,
18:25quickly followed by
18:26Jason Alexander
18:27and Rebecca McFarland.
18:29Stiller,
18:29always the pro,
18:30leans into the comedy,
18:32leaving everyone
18:33in stitches.
18:34You want a piece of me?
18:37You got it!
18:42Number 14,
18:43Laughter in the Bathroom,
18:45Will and Grace.
18:46Season 8 of Will and Grace
18:48treated us to two live episodes,
18:50where there were no second chances
18:52for hilarious mishaps.
18:54The eyebrow incident
18:55had us all chuckling,
18:56but the real chaos
18:57took off in an episode
18:58centered in Karen's bathroom.
19:00Why has Karen had this party
19:01for 10 years
19:02and never invited us until now?
19:04You weren't invited
19:04to this one either.
19:05I screwed up
19:06and put you on the list.
19:08It's outrageous!
19:10Why wouldn't you want
19:11the three of us here?
19:13Will, Grace, and Jack
19:15discover Karen hosts
19:16secret parties
19:17without inviting them?
19:19Because apparently
19:19someone's bound
19:20to embarrass her.
19:22As they argue
19:22over who that culprit might be,
19:24they can't contain
19:25their laughter.
19:26You know what I see
19:27when you talk?
19:28William Hurt in a wig!
19:31You are both embarrassing!
19:35If I had a party,
19:36I wouldn't invite
19:36either of you!
19:37Soon, they're hurling
19:38beauty products
19:39at each other.
19:40By the time Karen enters,
19:42the absurdity of it all
19:43has clearly sunk in,
19:44causing Sean Hayes
19:45to completely lose it
19:46and take his castmate
19:48down with him.
19:48What kind of prescription plan
19:50are you on, by the way?
19:54Number 13.
19:58Funny Family Affairs.
19:59Supernatural.
20:00Ah, the Pearl incident.
20:02Easily one of the funniest
20:03bloopers in
20:04Supernatural history.
20:06What's even more surprising
20:07is that it comes from
20:08one of the show's
20:09most emotional,
20:10gut-wrenching moments.
20:11In this episode,
20:12the Winchester brothers
20:13reunite with their father
20:14to pay a massive price
20:16to keep time
20:17from unraveling.
20:18What's meant to happen
20:19is Sam's supposed
20:20to crush the Pearls.
20:21What actually happens
20:31is the Pearl bounce
20:32is completely off course
20:33and lands
20:34direct hit
20:35into Jeffrey Dean Morgan's,
20:37uh,
20:38crown jewels.
20:41I hit you.
20:42There's just no
20:51coming back from that.
20:52Jensen Ackles
20:53and Jared Padalecki
20:54immediately collapse
20:55into laughter
20:56and you can hear
20:57the crew cracking up
20:58off screen too.
20:59Go!
21:02Oh, boy!
21:03Number 12.
21:05A Forking Good Blooper.
21:06The Good Place.
21:08In season 4,
21:09the gang is tasked
21:10with getting Demon Sean
21:11on board with their idea
21:12for the medium place.
21:14He refuses,
21:15leading Jason to say,
21:16You used to be cool,
21:18but you've changed, man.
21:20As this blooper shows,
21:21the idea that Sean
21:22was ever cool
21:23and Manny Jacinto's
21:24epic delivery
21:25were simply too hilarious
21:27for the cast to handle.
21:28You know, Sean,
21:29you used to be cool,
21:31but you've changed, man.
21:33It...
21:34According to series creator
21:39Michael Schur,
21:40they were so tickled
21:41by this line
21:42that they couldn't
21:42stop giggling,
21:43quote,
21:44for three and a half minutes.
21:46William Jackson Harper,
21:47who played Chidi,
21:49also revealed
21:49that they laughed so much
21:50that Ted Danson cried.
21:52If you ask us,
21:53it sounds like
21:54the Good Place set
21:55is a forking great place to be.
21:57You used to be cool,
21:59but you've changed.
22:01Sorry.
22:01Number 11.
22:03Carlton breaks the set,
22:05The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
22:07Speaking of fun sets,
22:09Alfonso Ribeiro,
22:10who played Carlton
22:11on Fresh Prince,
22:12once shared that the cast
22:14loved to entertain
22:15their audience to the fullest.
22:17On one memorable day,
22:18he asked the directors
22:19to focus on him
22:20because he had something
22:21funny, funny planned.
22:23Well, no,
22:25thank God, no.
22:26Oh, no.
22:27In the scene,
22:33Will tells a dramatic tale
22:35about Lisa
22:35as payback for a prank
22:37pulled by her and Carlton.
22:39The scene could have ended
22:40shortly after Ribeiro's
22:41panicked exit.
22:42Oh, my God,
22:43she's still up there.
22:45Oh, my God,
22:46you're going to give away this.
22:48Oh, Will.
22:51Lisa.
22:53Instead,
22:54the actor indulged
22:55in a hilarious,
22:56over-the-top
22:57masterpiece
22:58that takes down
22:59his castmate,
23:00some extras,
23:01and the entire
23:02studio audience.
23:03It was such a riot
23:04that, of course,
23:05they had to keep it
23:06in the final cut.
23:16Number 10.
23:17The Dentist,
23:18The Carol Burnett Show.
23:20Tim Conway had a real knack
23:21for finding humor
23:22in everyday situations.
23:24We'll be seeing more
23:25of that later, too.
23:26In this episode,
23:27he plays a freshly
23:28graduated dentist
23:29who accidentally
23:30anesthetizes himself,
23:32setting off a chain
23:33of hilarious mishaps.
23:34There'll be a little bit
23:36of pain,
23:36and then numbness
23:37will set in.
23:45His co-star,
23:46Harvey Korman,
23:47can't hide his laughter
23:48as things spiral
23:49out of control.
23:49Yes,
23:50in this context,
23:51the whole cast
23:52might be just
23:53one other person,
23:54but Korman's reaction
23:55alone is worth
23:56an ensemble
23:57of a thousand.
23:58We'll be right with you.
24:09Eventually,
24:10Conway can't resist
24:11joining in the laughter
24:12as well.
24:13According to Conway,
24:15Korman found the whole thing
24:16so hysterical
24:17that he might have
24:18had a little mishap
24:18himself.
24:19Better look at it
24:20a little closer
24:21with the light.
24:24Uh-huh.
24:25Uh-huh.
24:28Sorry,
24:29I didn't, uh,
24:30just...
24:31Oh, well,
24:33now that'll be $20.
24:35Number nine,
24:36Hot and Foamy,
24:37Frasier.
24:38The actual aired take
24:39that led up to this moment
24:40is absolutely hysterical.
24:43After reading
24:43their mom's notebook,
24:44Niles finally signs
24:46his divorce papers,
24:47only to later discover
24:48that Niles in her notes
24:50wasn't him at all.
24:51Oh my god,
24:52Maris has seen the papers.
24:53It's too late to take it back.
24:54Your reasoning was still sound.
24:55My reasoning?
24:56My reasoning was based
24:57on my mother's obsession
24:58with Ferman!
25:00He takes a moment
25:01to cool off,
25:02only to end up
25:03a little hot and foamy.
25:05In the outtake,
25:06as Niles emerges
25:07covered in foam,
25:08you can see his on-screen
25:09family members smirking.
25:11However,
25:11that's not what breaks them.
25:13Martin starts to deliver
25:14his detective expertise
25:16on the situation,
25:17but breaks down
25:18before finishing the line.
25:19You know what must have happened?
25:21My hot and foamy must have exploded.
25:25Soon enough,
25:26everyone else is laughing
25:27along with him.
25:28In the next take,
25:30Daphne's hilarious
25:31follow-up line
25:31sets them off again.
25:33My hot and foamy
25:34must have exploded.
25:37He was a detective,
25:39you know.
25:39Number 8
25:44She Drove Me Here
25:46Parks and Recreation
25:47Ah, Craig.
25:49How do we describe Craig?
25:50Well, he's loud,
25:52a little intense,
25:53never shies away
25:54from voicing his opinion,
25:55and is very enthusiastic
25:57about everything.
25:58Craig Middlebrooks,
25:59Samantha in the boardroom,
26:01Miranda in the bedroom.
26:02I know it's not ideal,
26:03but it's who I am!
26:04This is my friend Madison,
26:06she's amazing,
26:07and she drove me here!
26:08He's also hilarious
26:10and a beloved addition
26:11to the Parks team,
26:12courtesy of actor Billy Eichner.
26:14In this scene,
26:15Leslie puts together a team
26:16to brainstorm ideas
26:18to improve community relations
26:19following the Pawnee-Eagleton merger.
26:22Craig introduces himself
26:24and his friend Madison,
26:25who drove him in.
26:26In the blooper,
26:27it's clear that everyone's
26:29getting a kick out of Eichner's delivery,
26:31and Aziz Ansari
26:32even eggs him on.
26:33How did you get here?
26:34Are you an idiot?
26:35She drove me here!
26:37Who did?
26:37Does anyone want to do shots?
26:40There's alcohol in here.
26:42There is alcohol in here.
26:44Of course,
26:44it's not long
26:45until they all break.
26:47We only wish
26:47this conversation
26:48had made the final cut.
26:50Craig,
26:50I might need a ride back home.
26:52Could you drive me
26:53back to my place?
26:54She drove me here!
26:56Damn it!
26:58Number 7.
26:59Thor and Dr. Jones.
27:01The Big Bang Theory.
27:02We wonder how many takes
27:04of this classic Big Bang scene
27:06it took before the director
27:07raised their hand
27:08and went,
27:09ah, well, good enough.
27:11In this season 9 episode,
27:12a crowd gathers at the comic book store
27:14to see Footprints on the Moon
27:16make their musical debut.
27:18Indy's whip snapped.
27:20Thor's hammer missed.
27:23It was Avenger
27:25versus Archaeologist.
27:28The guys have penned
27:29some interesting lyrics,
27:31but we commend their commitment.
27:33In fact,
27:34in the episode that aired,
27:35Kaylee Cuoco can be seen chuckling
27:37when Howard really goes
27:39for those high notes.
27:40Thor and Dr. Jones.
27:42Thor and Dr. Jones.
27:43Thor and Dr. Jones.
27:46One plays with lightning,
27:47the other plays with bulls.
27:52Still,
27:52that's nothing compared
27:53to the outtake.
27:54When Howard tries to harmonize,
27:56Cuoco can't contain her laughter
27:58and soon brings
28:00some other cast members
28:01down too.
28:02One plays with lightning,
28:04the other plays with bulls.
28:08Number 6.
28:14Cricket fakes it.
28:15It's always sunny in Philadelphia.
28:18Charlie and Mac are reunited
28:19with old friend Pete,
28:21but they're disappointed
28:22that he's more together
28:23than they remembered.
28:24So they turn to Cricket
28:25to help lure the old Pete out
28:27with what can only be described
28:29as an exorcism.
28:30Let's go through the basic beats.
28:32All right.
28:32Talk a bunch of Latin.
28:33Yeah, that's me.
28:34I'll fake it.
28:35What?
28:36What do you mean you'll fake it?
28:37You don't know your Latin?
28:38Don't worry about it.
28:39I can sell anything.
28:40There's just one problem.
28:42Cricket doesn't know
28:43the required Latin
28:44to perform such a task.
28:45Now, let's cut to the outtake.
28:47Cricket waxes lyrical
28:49about the importance
28:49of faking it.
28:51And something about
28:52his co-star's reactions
28:53suggests that maybe
28:55this wasn't the dialogue
28:56they expected.
28:57They try to play along,
28:58but can barely get through
28:59a sentence without giggling.
29:01They're certainly not faking
29:02just how funny
29:03they find this scene.
29:04Sometimes you don't fake it.
29:06Okay.
29:06And it just ends
29:07naturally.
29:10Okay.
29:13Number five.
29:14The couch gag.
29:15Boy meets world.
29:17Eric spends this episode
29:18in an array of disguises
29:20as he seeks vengeance
29:21on Topanga.
29:22Don't you worry about Topanga.
29:23But it turns out
29:30he's no match for her,
29:31physically or mentally.
29:33Unfortunately,
29:34one of his more creative
29:35yet ill-thought-out costumes
29:37didn't make the final cut.
29:39However,
29:39the bloopers can be seen
29:40at the end of the episode.
29:42He's never leaving, is he?
29:45Never.
29:46I'm only asking because
29:47it is 3 o'clock in the morning
29:50and you're crushing Eric.
29:52Sean and Angela
29:53have been sitting on the couch
29:54embracing for a while,
29:56seemingly unaware
29:57that Eric's hiding
29:58in the cushions.
29:59His reveal is so funny
30:00that it breaks everyone.
30:02And since it didn't make
30:03the final cut,
30:04we can only imagine
30:05the amount of takes
30:06ruined by laughter.
30:07You gotta get off!
30:12Number four.
30:13No one is safe
30:14around Betty White.
30:15Hot in Cleveland.
30:16This is wild to imagine,
30:19but apparently,
30:19the late, great Betty White
30:21wasn't meant to be
30:22a series regular
30:23on Hot in Cleveland.
30:24She was initially signed on
30:26as a guest star
30:27in the pilot episode.
30:28But come on,
30:29it's Betty White.
30:30Of course folks loved her.
30:32I'm coming!
30:34I know what action means!
30:36So do I,
30:37but it's been so long.
30:40And if she hadn't been
30:42convinced to join the cast,
30:43we may never have gotten
30:45so many hilarious bloopers.
30:47In one of our favorites,
30:48White's Elka
30:49talks about her dating profile.
30:51In fact,
30:51that's my screen name.
30:54Bender over.
30:56I signed up
30:57when my bender was over.
31:00I signed up
31:01when my bender was over.
31:03White can barely get
31:04through the punchline
31:05without giggling,
31:06which sets off
31:07a domino effect
31:08with her scene mates.
31:10In fact,
31:10it's so funny
31:11that it even gets
31:12called back to
31:13in a later outtake.
31:15I have a feeling
31:22we have another
31:22bender over.
31:23Number 3.
31:24Kitty's Dance
31:25That 70s Show
31:26In the episode,
31:28Kitty and the girls
31:29head to a club
31:29for Donna's
31:30bachelorette party.
31:31The usually wholesome
31:32matriarch unveils
31:34a wild streak
31:35when she starts
31:36grooving in front
31:37of the exotic dancer.
31:38I need room
31:40to rock.
31:43Born free.
31:46As free as
31:47the something free.
31:50It's so funny
31:51that even in the episode,
31:53Mila Kunis
31:53can be spotted
31:54openly laughing.
31:55However,
32:05as this outtake
32:06shows,
32:06she wasn't the only
32:07one who found
32:08the moment hysterical.
32:09Even Deborah Jo Rupp
32:11can't keep a straight face.
32:12According to the actress,
32:14she improvised
32:15the whole thing
32:16and intended
32:16to keep going
32:17until someone yelled
32:18cut.
32:19I had never done
32:20it full out
32:20during rehearsal
32:21because I just
32:22didn't know
32:22what I was going
32:23to do.
32:24So tape night,
32:25I did it full out.
32:27We imagine
32:27she would have
32:28kept dancing
32:29for a while
32:29as everyone
32:30was probably
32:31doubled over
32:32and too breathless
32:33to call it anyway.
32:34Mila couldn't speak.
32:36Laura's behind me.
32:37They are collapsed
32:38in laughter
32:39and no one's
32:40yelling cut.
32:42So I just
32:43keep dancing
32:43and dancing.
32:44Number 2.
32:45Ross plays
32:46the bagpipes.
32:47Friends.
32:48Ross Geller
32:49is at the center
32:50of two hysterical
32:51friends bloopers
32:52that broke
32:52everyone involved.
32:54But before we
32:55pivot onto our pick,
32:56we just had to
32:57take a second
32:57to appreciate
32:58this moment.
33:00Pivot!
33:07Pivot!
33:09The cast managed
33:11to one-up
33:11their own hilarity
33:12a couple of seasons later
33:14when Ross showcases
33:15his newfound talent
33:17to the gang
33:17and urges them
33:18to join in,
33:19which Phoebe does.
33:21You know the song.
33:22See you along.
33:31In the aired episode,
33:33you can see that
33:33Jennifer Aniston
33:34struggles to maintain
33:35composure.
33:36However,
33:37she's far from
33:37the only one
33:38who catches the giggles
33:39in this blooper.
33:40We get it.
33:41We've probably watched
33:42this scene
33:43hundreds of times
33:44and it never
33:45gets less funny.
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34:11The Elephant Story
34:12The Carol Burnett Show
34:14According to Carol Burnett's
34:16memoirs,
34:17a golden rule of sorts
34:18on her show
34:19was that everyone
34:19should stay in character.
34:23But here's the thing.
34:29When something's just
34:30that darn funny,
34:31the rules pretty much
34:32mean squat.
34:33During this installment
34:34of the family sketch,
34:35the group plays a game
34:36of Password.
34:38Mickey Hart,
34:38played by Tim Conway,
34:40tells such a ridiculous
34:41story about elephants
34:42that everyone,
34:43including Burnett,
34:44struggles to maintain
34:45their composure.
34:46They was joined
34:47at the end.
34:49The more details,
34:50he adds,
34:51the more they begin
34:52to crack.
34:53I felt sorry for them.
34:54They couldn't go
34:55fuck the other elephants
34:56when they go
34:56whoo!
34:58However,
34:58it's Vicki Lawrence
34:59as Mama
35:00who finally fully
35:01breaks them all.
35:02It's still one of
35:03the funniest TV bloopers
35:04of all time.
35:06You going, Mama?
35:09You sure that
35:10little asshole's doing?
35:15Which set looks
35:16like it has
35:17the most fun?
35:18Let us know
35:19in the comments.
35:20Oh, hey, Amy,
35:20what's up?
35:21Sheldon and I
35:22engaged in sexual intercourse.
35:23In other words,
35:24I'm sorry.
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