Mouth chair (broadcast)

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Television broadcast
Original title Oral stool
Country of production Germany
original language German
Year (s) since 2006
length 22 minutes
Episodes 6+
genre Comedy
First broadcast January 17th, 2007 on Comedy Central
occupation
  • Ande Werner
  • Lars Niedereichholz

Mundstuhl is a comedy series by the duo of the same name on Comedy Central . From a hobby room, Ande Werner and Lars Niedereichholz present their clips in which they slip into various roles. In some cases, well-known skits from the Mundstuhl programs were used.

Rubrics

Dragan & Alder

Dragan (Lars) & Alder (Ande) are the most famous roles in Mundstuhl. They made the Kanak Sprak popular with them . In the sketches, both tell of experiences from their lives - for example the poem of the “Otanne tree” or the freezing of a person in order to thaw them again in the future. However, they often argue about who has the better ringtone or the most allergies, for example .

Peggy & Sandy

Peggy (played by Lars) has three children, is twice divorced, works in the tanning salon and is 23 years old. Sandy (played by Ande) is a year older, unemployed and also has three children, which have already been taken away from her. Her oldest son is 13 years old and she is a grandma of two. In the kitchen, they tell each other about their problems. One of Peggy's three children is named Justin. Justin switched to special school after secondary school and wears several tattoos - including a mirror-inverted swastika on his forehead.

At the beginning and at the end of each clip you can hear quotes from GDR politicians . On the one hand, the sentence “Is it really the case that we now have to copy every filth that comes from the West?” By Walter Ulbricht and, on the other hand, the Erich Honecker quote “The wall will still exist in 50 and 100 years from now remain if the reasons for this have not yet been removed. "

Amazing Products

This is a parody of sales programs. The American presenters Bob and Bob present off-the-shelf products with accents for other purposes. For example, a toilet brush is sold as an overpriced toothbrush and a toaster as a hand tanner.

Gays in the supermarket

In lacquer, leather and a mesh shirt, Mundstuhl plays two unnamed homosexuals in the supermarket in this section. The plot is always the same: Lars waits as an employee for customer inquiries about food. He always gets one from Ande.

The Schneider

In a picture with two suits, the mouth and chin of Lars and Ande were inserted upside down as a head. The whiskers on the chin and glued-on eyes make you have two faces. While Ande imitates Martin Schneider , Lars tries as Helge Schneider . Other properties such as the pronunciation of the two and the constant mention of the "ash ash" has also been adopted.

Grill tips with grilled spritzer

The Grillschorsch (Ande) is also a figure from existing programs from the mouth chair. He gives ironic advice that is not really recommended when grilling.

German School Massacre

This is a commercial for a fictional computer game that is played in a constantly changing form. Lars is sitting in front of a PC monitor in army clothing and is typing hectically on the keyboard. Gunshots and bomb explosions from the game can be heard in the background. A speaker (Lars) praises the game and lists different possibilities of the game, e.g. For example : "Get the crazy caretaker as an accomplice!" There are also variations as a preschool and Waldorf school massacre . At the end of each spot, the chorus “School's out forever” from the song “ School's Out ” by Alice Cooper is played.

“German School Massacre” was also mentioned in an outtake by Amazing Products , with Lars as Bob's new boss hammering on the keyboard while sitting at the PC and saying “German School Massacre” in the same voice as the speaker in the spot.

Sub-headings

  • Ande and Lars test the Taunus Wunderland : Ande announced this action in a disguised voice after Lars asked him to do so. The first scene in the Taunus Wunderland shows how Lars and Ande are talking about a paper sign pinned to a tree. In the second scene they dare to climb a “ freefall tower ” that is around 25 meters high and that lifts the seat up using a rope that you have to pull yourself.
  • Batman and Robert: A Batman parody in which you could only see the two so far constructing their own Batmobile , the " Batmobile ".
  • The assassins : One player from 2002. With a turban made of a kitchen towel, a long beard like Osama bin Laden and explosives around their belly, Lars and Ande run through the city and try in vain to blow themselves up.

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