We Found Our So Random Scripts | Smosh Mouth 36
[00:01 - 00:15]Shane and Amanda introduce special guest Davian Haas to Smosh Mouth
[00:15 - 00:51]They discuss finding old scripts from their time on So Random and other shows
[00:51 - 01:10]They mention finding signatures from the cast, including an inside joke from Damien
[01:11 - 01:25]Davian is a "voyager" who will be asking questions about the So Random journey
[01:25 - 02:38]Amanda admits to not watching So Random before but is interested in learning about it
[02:39 - 03:00]They discuss the show's release in 2011 and the first sketch being written 13 years ago
[03:00 - 05:33]Shane and Amanda were not watching Disney Channel at the time but were aware of the show and auditioned for other Disney shows
[03:16 - 03:59]The speaker and other cast members were brought in at different times during the first two weeks of filming
[03:59 - 05:11]The speaker is discussing their experience on a Disney Channel sketch comedy show called So Random
[04:10 - 04:22]Shane and Amanda met on the set of Sunny with a Chance, a Disney show starring Demi Lovato
[04:10 - 05:20]The show's star left and the show was restructured to focus on the sketch show itself
[04:17 - 04:39]The speaker and other cast members were brought in at different times during the first two weeks of filming
[04:46 - 05:27]Demi Lovato left the show after two seasons and the show continued for one more season with a new cast
[05:21 - 06:05]The speaker is discussing their experience on a Disney Channel sketch comedy show called So Random
[05:46 - 06:47]The speaker had previously auditioned for Sketchpad, but did not book the role
[06:13 - 06:28]They auditioned for So Random and were recognized by the casting director, who mentioned the original show's name change
[06:47 - 08:47]The show was shot like a sitcom, with a table read on Monday, rehearsals throughout the week, and a live show on Friday
[06:58 - 08:01]The speaker is discussing their experience on a Disney Channel sketch comedy show called So Random
[07:28 - 10:26]The first week of filming was nerve-wracking for the speaker, who had not done live performances before
[09:00 - 11:32]The speaker is discussing their experience on a Disney Channel sketch comedy show called So Random
[11:13 - 13:59]The show focused on the behind-the-scenes of a sketch show and was originally supposed to be called Sketchpad
[11:19 - 12:36]The speaker and other cast members were brought in at different times during the first two weeks of filming
[12:00 - 13:20]The original script for a sketch called "The Garlic Garden" is read and discussed.
[12:54 - 13:59]The sketch has been revised with added scenes and dialogue.
[13:04 - 13:50]The original script for a sketch called "The Garlic Garden" is read and discussed.
[13:28 - 13:50]The show ran for 26 episodes and the speaker was eventually able to get their own apartment in Los Angeles with their earnings from the show.
[14:00 - 14:50]The speaker struggled with breaking character and laughing during sketches, which caused some tension on set
[14:00 - 14:50]The sketch has been revised with added scenes and dialogue.
[14:51 - 15:52]The speaker and other cast members were brought in at different times during the first two weeks of filming
[14:51 - 16:39]The characters include Farah, a teen girl, an ancient mom, dad, and Timmy.
[16:15 - 16:21]The actors joke about their lack of Italian heritage.
[16:46 - 18:51]The sketch involves a family dining at an Olive Garden-esque restaurant.
[17:13 - 18:57]The restaurant owner, Vito Banducci, treats them like family.
[17:33 - 18:33]The sketch involves a family dining at an Olive Garden-esque restaurant.
[18:58 - 20:09]The sketch has been revised with added scenes and dialogue.
[19:04 - 19:48]The actors joke about their lack of Italian heritage.
[19:48 - 21:08]The speaker and the other actors were not used to performing sketches and were thrown into the show.
[19:54 - 22:16]The conversation revolves around a show called "So Random" and its characters.
[20:53 - 21:00]One actor is replaced by another for a different scene.
[21:09 - 26:20]The speaker talks about their anxiety and fear of being replaced on the show.
[22:16 - 23:04]The conversation ends with a discussion about texting and reading comments.
[24:59 - 27:14]The speaker and the other actors were not used to performing sketches and were thrown into the show.
[26:45 - 28:13]The speaker expresses their love for the show and how it was a unique experience.
[28:14 - 29:20]The show did not have the same level of merchandising as other Disney shows due to legal reasons.
[28:38 - 31:00]The speaker and the other actors were not used to performing sketches and were thrown into the show.
[30:00 - 31:19]The speaker shares their experience with wearing a prosthetic for a sketch and the difficulties of performing with it.
[32:09 - 33:19]The speaker and the other actors were not used to performing sketches and were thrown into the show.
[32:25 - 35:03]Mrs. Jaffee is the no-nonsense teacher who introduces the class to Olaf
[32:30 - 33:35]Mention of bringing the sketch to a modern comedy theater
[32:40 - 33:35]They mention a recurring character they played, a zombie, and the challenges of filming in costume in the hot LA weather.
[33:36 - 34:21]Sketch features a character named Olaf Glutella, a fake foreign exchange student
[33:54 - 34:32]Discussion of a sketch from an episode in 2011 on the Disney Channel
[34:45 - 36:21]Sketch features a character named Olaf Glutella, a fake foreign exchange student
[34:52 - 36:29]Olaf enters a classroom and makes a chaotic and disruptive entrance
[35:54 - 37:14]Discussion of other characters and sketches, including a cool teacher and a simple country boy
[36:00 - 36:07]Discussion of a sketch from an episode in 2011 on the Disney Channel
[36:30 - 38:24]Mrs. Jaffee is the no-nonsense teacher who introduces the class to Olaf
[36:55 - 38:08]Olaf's behavior is outrageous and disruptive, including spraying silly string and throwing a beach ball at Mrs. Jaffee
[38:09 - 39:23]Olaf enters a classroom and makes a chaotic and disruptive entrance
[39:35 - 41:58]Discussion of other characters and sketches, including a cool teacher and a simple country boy
[39:57 - 40:17]Sketch is well-crafted and well-received, and is often brought up in discussions
[40:17 - 41:08]Sketch features a character named Olaf Glutella, a fake foreign exchange student
[41:14 - 42:45]Mention of the character being compared to Jerry Seinfeld by the students
[41:25 - 43:20]Mention of the Meryl twins appearing in a sketch with a different version of Mr. Goodman
[41:59 - 42:24]Olaf enters a classroom and makes a chaotic and disruptive entrance
[43:02 - 43:14]Mention of the Meryl twins appearing in a sketch with a different version of Mr. Goodman
[43:21 - 44:12]Discussion of a sketch featuring a character called Simple Country Boy who ends up in chaotic situations
[43:21 - 45:50]They talk about the challenges of being in a sketch show and how they would bond and support each other
[43:42 - 44:24]Mention of bringing the sketch to a modern comedy theater
[44:24 - 44:46]Mention of the character being compared to Jerry Seinfeld by the students
[45:08 - 46:24]They recall specific sketches they did, including one where they had to wear a fake mustache and another where they had to play anime characters
[46:00 - 50:20]They reminisce about doing a sketch together when they were 19-20 years old
[46:47 - 52:13]They recall specific sketches they did, including one where they had to wear a fake mustache and another where they had to play anime characters
[52:14 - 54:58]They reminisce about doing a sketch together when they were 19-20 years old
[53:45 - 55:21]They talk about the challenges of being in a sketch show and how they would bond and support each other
[55:22 - 58:13]They mention a prank that was going around involving a Halloween skeleton doll
[57:13 - 59:06]They mention a prank involving a scary game and a girl with a missing eye at their theater group
[58:21 - 1.01:00]The sketch is about two characters called the Anime Brothers.
[58:29 - 59:54]The speaker mentions that they were in an educational video game when they were eight, but started voice acting at 19 or 20.
[59:41 - 1.02:04]The speaker mentions that they were worried for their college friends who were studying theater because they would be competing with actors who have more experience.
[1.01:26 - 1.01:39]The sketch is about two characters called the Anime Brothers.
[1.02:05 - 1.04:00]The speaker mentions that they were worried for their college friends who were studying theater because they would be competing with actors who have more experience.
[1.02:45 - 1.03:04]The speaker talks about a rejected sketch that was lifted from a Tim and Eric sketch.
[1.03:05 - 1.04:49]The Anime Brothers are based on characters from Dragon Ball Z and Naruto.
[1.04:50 - 1.05:15]The speaker mentions that they were worried for their college friends who were studying theater because they would be competing with actors who have more experience.
[1.05:16 - 1.05:28]The speaker concludes by thanking the host and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to reminisce about their time on the show.
[1.05:48 - 1.07:46]The sketch is about two characters called the Anime Brothers.
[1.05:54 - 1.07:35]The speaker recalls a rumor about the show potentially becoming a spin-off.
[1.07:46 - 1.10:21]The speaker mentions that they were in an educational video game when they were eight, but started voice acting at 19 or 20.
[1.07:52 - 1.09:48]The speaker also talks about working with puppeteers and meeting celebrity guests on the show.
[1.10:21 - 1.13:16]The speaker discusses a sketch they did on a show called So Random.
[1.10:31 - 1.11:40]The speaker mentions that they were worried for their college friends who were studying theater because they would be competing with actors who have more experience.
[1.11:40 - 1.13:55]The speaker concludes by thanking the host and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to reminisce about their time on the show.
[1.12:00 - 1.12:52]The speaker discusses a sketch they did on a show called So Random.
[1.13:55 - 1.15:19]The speaker concludes by thanking the host and expressing gratitude for the opportunity to reminisce about their time on the show.
[1.14:17 - 1.15:09]The speaker mentions that they would love to do a table read of some rejected sketches from the show.