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'''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python|Monty Python]]''' was a British '70s comedy troupe consisting of [[Wikipedia:John Cleese|John Cleese]], [[Wikipedia:Terry Gilliam|Terry Gilliam]], [[Wikipedia:Eric Idle|Eric Idle]], [[Wikipedia:Michael Palin|Michael Palin]], and formerly [[Wikipedia:Graham Chapman|Graham Chapman]] and [[Wikipedia:Terry Jones|Terry Jones]]. They are best remembered for their TV show ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python's Flying Circus|Monty Python's Flying Circus]]'' and for movies such as ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python and the Holy Grail|Monty Python and the Holy Grail]]'', ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python's Life of Brian|Monty Python's Life of Brian]]'', and ''[[Wikipedia:Monty Python's the Meaning of Life|Monty Python's the Meaning of Life]]''. [[The Brothers Chaps]] pay tribute to these legends by referencing them in the [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work.
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'''{{w|Monty Python}}''' were a British comedy troupe consisting of {{w|John Cleese}}, {{w|Terry Gilliam}}, {{w|Eric Idle}}, {{w|Michael Palin}}, {{w|Graham Chapman}}, and {{w|Terry Jones}}. Most active in the 1970s, the group is renowned for its groundbreaking comedy performances that used a distinctively absurd, satirical, and surreal sense of humor. The Pythons frequently created bizarre characters with memorable appearances, mannerisms, and [[catch phrases]].
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The [[Homestar Runner (body of work)|Homestar Runner]] body of work utilizes a somewhat similar tone of quick-witted stream-of-consciousness comedy with an often absurd and surreal bent, with Monty Python as a clear influence on [[The Brothers Chaps]]. Most frequently referenced are skits from the sketch show ''{{w|Monty Python's Flying Circus}}'' or moments from the movie ''{{w|Monty Python and the Holy Grail}}''.
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*The [[Heavy Lourde]] — ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' had a similar running gag with a weight that said "16 TONS" on it.
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] — [[Homestar Runner]] saying [[Strong Bad]]'s costume is the "Spanish Inquisition" is a reference to [[Wikipedia:The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|a Monty Python sketch of the same name]], in which [[Wikipedia:Michael Palin|Michael Palin]], [[Wikipedia:Terry Jones|Terry Jones]], and [[Wikipedia:Terry Gilliam|Terry Gilliam]] were dressed in similar costumes.
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*The [[Heavy Lourde]] {{--}} ''Monty Python's Flying Circus'' had a similar running gag with a {{p|l=https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/16-ton_weight 16-ton weight}} dropped on unwitting victims.
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*[[Parsnips A-Plenty]] — The "scene missing" gag is used in an episode of ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''.
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*[[The House That Gave Sucky Treats]] {{--}} [[Homestar Runner]] [[I really like your costume|mistakenly compliments]] [[Strong Bad]]'s costume as being "the Spanish Inquisition", in reference to {{w|The Spanish Inquisition (Monty Python)|the Monty Python sketch of the same name}}. The popular sketch featured {{w|Spanish Inquisition|Inquisitors}} in red garb, similar to Strong Bad's [[The House That Gave Sucky Treats Costumes|Carmen Sandiego costume]].
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*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] — [[The Red and Blue Knights|The Blue Knight]]'s face guard slamming down over his face after he says his last line is reminiscent of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', in which [[Wikipedia:Sir_Bedevere#Modern_depictions|Sir Bedevere's]] face guard slams down after he says many of his lines.
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*[[Parsnips A-Plenty]] {{--}} A climactic duel is abridged by a "scene missing" card. A similar gag is used in {{p|l=https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_in_a_Box a skit}} in ''Flying Circus'', where the scene of the characters' escape from a firing squad is "missing".
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] — "[[Wikipedia:Live_from_the_Grill-O-Mat#.22Accidents_Sketch_.28Prawn_Salad_Ltd..29.22|Prawn Salad]]" is a skit name from ''Monty Python's Flying Circus''.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Movie Trailer]] {{--}} [[The Red and Blue Knights|The Blue Knight]]'s face guard slamming down over his face after he says his last line is reminiscent of ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', in which the face guard of {{w|Bedivere#Modern fiction|Sir Bedevere}}'s helmet slams down after he says many of his lines.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Outtakes]] — [[Matt Chapman]] sounds very similar to [[Wikipedia:List of recurring characters in Monty Python's Flying Circus#Mr.Gumby|Mr. Gumby]] when he has his wig forward.
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*[[Stinkoman 20X6]] ([[Stinkoman 20X6 Walkthrough Level 9|Level 9]]) {{--}} [[Stinkoman]] refers to a group of [[Stinkoman 20X6 Enemies and Items|Prudench]] as "[[prawn]] salad". {{p|l=https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Accidents_Sketch A sketch}} from ''Flying Circus'' takes place at Prawn Salad Ltd.
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*[[Sketchbook 2006#SK-2006-02-16|Sketchbook]] — On 2/16/06, the sketch is a drawing of [[The Poopsmith]] in an intimidating pose saying "None shall pass." This is a quote by The [[Wikipedia:Black Knight (Monty Python)|Black Knight]] from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail''.
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*[[Peasant's Quest Outtakes]] {{--}} [[Matt Chapman]] impersonates [[Wikipedia:List of recurring characters in Monty Python's Flying Circus#Gumbys|a Gumby]], wearing his wig in the manner of their handkerchiefs.
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*[[Thy Dungeonman 3]] — Just before you begin answering the hag's questions, she says "If ye answers questions three..." This is a reference to'' Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', in which the old man at the Bridge of Death proclaims "Who would cross the Bridge of Death must answer me these questions three, ere the other side he see".
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*[[Sketchbook]] ([[Sketchbook 2006#SK-2006-02-16|16 Feb 2006]]) {{--}} A sketch of [[The Poopsmith]] in an intimidating pose is labeled "None shall pass." This is a quote by the {{w|Black Knight (Monty Python)|Black Knight}} from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', who staunchly guards a bridge with life and limb.
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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] —
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*[[Thy Dungeonman 3]] {{--}} The ancient hag begins her line of questioning with "If ye answers questions three..." This is a reference to ''Holy Grail'', in which the old man at the Bridge of Death insists anyone who would cross must first "answer me these questions three..."
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**In [[Country]], if you attempt to cross a vacant [[Stone Bridge]], [[Strong Mad]] will tell you "NONE SHALL PASS", in much the same way as the Black Knight tells Arthur from ''Holy Grail''.
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*[[Strong Badia the Free]] {{--}}
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**The fish skeleton in [[the King of Town]]'s [[The King of Town's Castle|castle]] is identified as an "ex-fish", referencing the line in the [[Wikipedia:Dead Parrot|Dead Parrot]] sketch, "This is an ex-parrot".
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**In [[Country]], [[Strong Mad]] guards the [[Stone Bridge]] with [[Strong Badia the Free Responses (Country)#Stone Bridge|an imposing shout of "NONE SHALL PASS"]] in another reference to the Black Knight from ''Holy Grail''.
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] — Strong Bad's remark about the peasants starting a commune is a reference to ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', specifically the scene in which Dennis explains that he and his fellow peasants are an [[wikipedia:Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist]] commune.
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**The fish skeleton in [[The King of Town's Castle]] is identified as an "ex-fish", referencing the "ex-parrot" from the Python's {{w|Dead Parrot sketch}}.
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*[[2022 Costume Pack Now Available]] — Homestar dresses as {{w|Black Knight (Monty Python)|The Black Knight}} from ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'' after his arms have been cut off. He also tries to quote the knight after both arms have been cut off, with the line "It's just a flesh wound", but Strong Bad enforces the fact that Homestar's impediment keeps him from being able to.
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*[[8-Bit is Enough]] {{--}}
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**Strong Bad's [[8-Bit is Enough Responses (The Field)#Mysterious Bush|remark about the peasants starting a commune]] is a reference to ''Holy Grail'', specifically the scene in which peasants explain they are an {{w|Anarcho-syndicalism|anarcho-syndicalist}} commune.
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**[[Sluushfuund]] guards the entrance to the [[Trog-Cave]]. If Strong Bad attempts to enter, [[8-Bit is Enough Responses (Peasantry)#Path to Trogdor|the wizard tells him that "None shall pass!"]] à la the Black Knight from ''Holy Grail''.
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*[[2022 Costume Pack Now Available]] {{--}} Homestar [[2022 Costume Pack Now Available Costumes|dresses as]] the Black Knight from ''Holy Grail'', portraying the knight after Arthur has cut off both of his arms. He also tries to quote the knight's famous "It's just a flesh wound" line, but due to his speech impediment it sounds more like "''fresh'' wound".
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== See Also ==
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*[[The Muppets]]
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*[[Saturday Night Live]]
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*[[The Three Stooges]]
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== External Links ==
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* [https://www.montypython.com/ Monty Python] official site
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* [https://montypython.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page The ''Monty Python'' Fan Wiki]
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Current revision as of 22:44, 12 September 2024

"It's just a fwesh wound!"

Monty Python were a British comedy troupe consisting of John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Graham Chapman, and Terry Jones. Most active in the 1970s, the group is renowned for its groundbreaking comedy performances that used a distinctively absurd, satirical, and surreal sense of humor. The Pythons frequently created bizarre characters with memorable appearances, mannerisms, and catch phrases.

The Homestar Runner body of work utilizes a somewhat similar tone of quick-witted stream-of-consciousness comedy with an often absurd and surreal bent, with Monty Python as a clear influence on The Brothers Chaps. Most frequently referenced are skits from the sketch show Monty Python's Flying Circus or moments from the movie Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

[edit] Appearances

"It's just a flesh wound!"

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links

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