Skit: Who is this boy? (1971)

TotallySpiesFan

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1) What happens in this skit?

2) Where does this take place at?

3) How is it?

3 questions please!
 

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your a little vague,do you mean the one where there is a small cartoon man trying to climb up the (real) boy ?

btw........how's the weather there totallyspiesfan ? brrrrrrrr here ! :smile:
 

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[music: "Baby Steps" instrumental by Joe Raposo. a pink AM boy stands at the center of the screen as other AM's walk by and identify him]
VOICE (JN): Who is this boy?
WOMAN (FO): [purple] Ohh. He's my son.
GIRL (RH): [green] He's my brother.
MAN (FO): [tall orange] Ohh, he's my paper boy.
BOY 2 (RH): [small orange] He's my friend.
OLD LADY (JN): [fat blue] He's my grandson.
VOICE: All right, little boy, which of those people was telling the truth?
BOY (JH): Well, they all were.
VOICE: But they all said you were something different.
BOY: Well, yeah. [walks by and introduces each AM that walked by before] You see, this is my mother. So to her, I'm a son.
MOTHER: Sonny boy.
BOY: And, and this is my sister over here. And so to her, I'm a brother.
SISTER: How ya doin', kid?
BOY: A-and this is, the man I deliver the paper to every morning, so to him, I'm the paper boy.
MAN: Uh, throw it on the porch, eh, not in the bushes. Thank you.
BOY: And, and this guy here lives next door to me, so to him, I'm a friend.
BOY 2: How ya doin', buddy boy?
BOY: And this is my grandmother, so to her, I'm a grandson.
GRANDMA: Heh heh heh! You're a good little boy!
BOY: And so, uh, that, that's the way it is.
VOICE: I didn't know a person could be so many different things at once.
BOY: Yeah, well, there's only one of me, but I'm a son, and a brother, and a paper boy, and a friend, and a grandson. And on weekends ...

[spins around and his outfit switches to a football uniform]

I'm the captain of the football team!

[blows his whistle, and then he and all the aforementioned AM's, now also wearing uniforms, start playing football as patriotic march music plays]
 

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Boober_Gorg said:
[music: "Baby Steps" instrumental by Joe Raposo. a pink AM boy stands at the center of the screen as other AM's walk by and identify him]
VOICE (JN): Who is this boy?
WOMAN (FO): [purple] Ohh. He's my son.
GIRL (RH): [green] He's my brother.
MAN (FO): [tall orange] Ohh, he's my paper boy.
BOY 2 (RH): [small orange] He's my friend.
OLD LADY (JN): [fat blue] He's my grandson.
VOICE: All right, little boy, which of those people was telling the truth?
BOY (JH): Well, they all were.
VOICE: But they all said you were something different.
BOY: Well, yeah. [walks by and introduces each AM that walked by before] You see, this is my mother. So to her, I'm a son.
MOTHER: Sonny boy.
BOY: And, and this is my sister over here. And so to her, I'm a brother.
SISTER: How ya doin', kid?
BOY: A-and this is, the man I deliver the paper to every morning, so to him, I'm the paper boy.
MAN: Uh, throw it on the porch, eh, not in the bushes. Thank you.
BOY: And, and this guy here lives next door to me, so to him, I'm a friend.
BOY 2: How ya doin', buddy boy?
BOY: And this is my grandmother, so to her, I'm a grandson.
GRANDMA: Heh heh heh! You're a good little boy!
BOY: And so, uh, that, that's the way it is.
VOICE: I didn't know a person could be so many different things at once.
BOY: Yeah, well, there's only one of me, but I'm a son, and a brother, and a paper boy, and a friend, and a grandson. And on weekends ...

[spins around and his outfit switches to a football uniform]

I'm the captain of the football team!

[blows his whistle, and then he and all the aforementioned AM's, now also wearing uniforms, start playing football as patriotic march music plays]
I especially liked how Grandma was holding the football. I always shouted, "THROW IT GRANDMA!" whenever I saw that scene.
 

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You know... That concept got repeated in a funny way for a Grover the Waiter sketch. See, Charlie's was holding a birthday party for a kindly old lady, and Grover was waiting for the old lady and her family to come by. When each member got there, they described her by a different relation, so Grover thought they were talking about different people. In the end, Grover brings out six birthday cakes and sees that they're all therre for the little old lady's B-Day party. The family then explains the relations to him and he understands, but there's the problem of too many cakes now. So the family just asks him to put the cakes on the table and join them in the party.
 

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Thanks for posting that, Boober Gorg. That sounds like a really good sketch. :smile:
 
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