Spam (Monty Python)

The Spam Sketch (original spam ) is a sketch of the English comedian group Monty Python.

The skit was aired originally written for the Monty Python's Flying Circus series and produced for the first time on 15 December 1970 in Episode 25 ( Episode 12 of Season 2 ). His particular fame the skit by the fact that the term " spam " mass mail was introduced for promotional purposes on the internet through it, although it is actually a food is: Spiced Ham, dt " spiced ham ."

Content

It follows the credits, in which each name in the pythons at least once the word "spam" has been inserted, then later come other foods for the course - from " Michael Palin spam " over " John Spam John Spam John Spam Cleese " and " Eric spam Egg and Chips Idle " to the producer " Ian MacNaughton Mixed Grill ".

Overall, the word "spam" in the sketch is called 132 times.

The " praises of Spam"

Spam, spam, spam, lovely spam Wonderful Spam, Lovely Spam. Spam, spam, spam, spam magnificent, Superlative spam. Spam, spam, spam, spam wonderous, Surgical spam, spam splendiferous. Spam, spam, spam, Spaaam!

The song was released on the CD " Monty Python Sings ".

In popular culture

  • The Spam Sketch in the second OVA episode of the girls and armored anime series, " Survival War", a parody, with the word " spam " has been changed by a slight censorship ( to " (*) pam ").
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