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Quasimodo and Phoebus Try to Find the Court of Miracles (Quasi and Phoebus ready)
This is the scene where Quasimodo and Phoebus decide to work together to find Esmerelda. Esmerelda is in danger due to Frollo telling Quasi he know's where she is and will attack the Court of Miracles with 1,000 men. Quasi knowing she doesn't love him is hesitant and starts to give up on doing what's right, in his eyes its a lose lose situation. *I own no rights to this video/music. This was not made for profit. Phoebus: We have to find the Court of Miracles, before daybreak. If Frollo gets there first...are you coming with me? Quasimodo: I can't. Phoebus: I thought you were Esmeralda's friend. Quasimodo: Frollo's my master. I can't disobey him again. Phoebus: She stood up for you. You've got a funny way of showing gratitude. (He pauses, while Quasi turns away.) Phoebus: Well, I'm not going to sit by and watch Frollo massacre innocent people. You do what you think is right. (He turns and leaves.) Quasimodo: (To the 'goyles) Look. What am I supposed to do? Go out there and rescue the girl from the jaws of death, and the whole town will cheer like I'm some sort of hero? She already has her knight in shining armour, and it's not me. Frollo was right. Frollo was right about everything. I'm tired of trying to be something I'm not. (Laverne hands him a coat.) Quasimodo: I must be out of my mind! (At ground level, Phoebus is exiting the cathedral. No sooner has he stepped outside, than Quasi hops in front of him.) Quasimodo: Phoebus! (Phoebus shouts out in surprise) I'm coming with you! Phoebus: I'm glad you changed your mind. Quasimodo: I'm not doing it for you. I'm doing it for her. Phoebus: You know where she is? Quasimodo: No, but she said this would help us find her. (Quasi pulls out the talisman and hands it to Phoebus.) ...
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 06: "Whoa, you're like George Washington!"
Hoagie, Hoagie, Hoagie...
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 05: "NO!!!!!!! ... I mean... uh... No."
[sarcasm]He doesn't sound mentally unstable in the slightest![/sarcasm]
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 04: "Sure, Lay One of Those Havanan Babies on me!"
First time it happened to me, I thought it was game over.
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 03: "... and Now the Toilet's Backing Up!"
If the toilet bowl is actually an item teleporter, you should probably move it away from the OUTHOUSES, Hoagie!
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 02: "Did You Say Bernard?!"
BEST. LINE. IN. THE. GAME.
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Let's Act: Day of the Tentacle 01: "Back.... To The Mansion!"
This isn't a normal Let's Play. I may be playing a game and showing you how to complete it, but the main focus of this is to test my voice acting skill by replacing the game's voice actors with my own take on each character's voice. If I butcher your favourite character, feel free to make your own ^_^
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THE FONZ - THE BATS HERO! - HAPPY DAYS
Happy Days was a popular American television sitcom that aired between 1974 and 1984. It showed an idealized window on life in 1950s America. It revolved around the lives of its principal characters: high school student Richie Cunningham (played by Ron Howard) and his parents (Tom Bosley[?] and Marion Ross[?]), Arthur "Fonzie" / "the Fonze" Fonzarelli (Henry Winkler[?]), Ralph Malph (Don Most[?]), Potsi Webber (Anson Williams[?]), Al the diner cook (Al Molinaro[?]), and as time went by, various other relations and their girlfriends, including, most notably, a recurring role for Suzi Quatro as Leather Tuscadero. The show eventually spawned a short-lived spin-off show about Richie's younger sister Joanie and Fonzie's younger cousin Chachi, called (predictably enough) "Joanie loves Chachi". Robin Williams made his first appearance as "Mork" on Happy Days. The show underwent several changes over the years. There was originally an older Cunningham brother, who went away to college and disappeared from the show. Fonzie, perhaps best described as a hood with a heart of gold, was originally a minor character, but the show focused increasingly on him over time. Happy Days was entertaining for not being totally comedic. Like all great art, it often revealed important truths about timeless human conditions such as friendship, courage, sacrifice, love, loyalty, etc. Its characters not only dreamed of growth but succeeded despite their unique and interesting limitations. They also knew failure and loss. Many viewers found the characters easy to relate to. For people who found Shakespeare daunting, Happy Days provided many of the same lessons in an easier-to-digest form. The show originated during a period of 1950s nostalgia in film, television, and music. Happy Days owed much to George Lucas's 1973 film American Graffiti which also starred Ron Howard, in a very similar role. The spinoff show Laverne and Shirley also took place in the same time period. Howard, who had...
The Cadillacs - You Are (45)
You Are written by Esther Navarro performed by The Cadillacs recorded 28 September 1955 released in March 1956 as Josie 45-792 The Cadillacs here are Charles Brooks, Earl "Speedoo" Carroll, LaVerne Drake, Bobby Phillips, and Earl Wade. This follow-up to "Speedoo" was a double sided classic and both sides are worth sharing ("Zoom" is also on this channel). This was one of the first 78 I ever bought (and broke) when I first started collecting records. Lucky for me, I was able to find this 45. Lucky for you, I am able to share this gem with you. "You Are" may easily be my favorite recording of theirs, depending on what day it is.
Laverne and Shirley & Company
Opening and closing titles from Laverne and Shirley & Company. Taken from the episode "It Only Hurts When I Breathe". When Laverne and Shirley first went into syndication the series was still on prime time tv. Paramount then renamed the series Laverne and Shirley & Company for syndication. 16mm film transfer.









