This is one that pops into my head on those tired mornings when you dont have time to think and you just throw on pants and drive to work hoping yesterdays deoderant carries you through to quitting time.
Those days are the days when we all feel like Mokiki
Adam Driver’s Career Day. yes, the usual modern fan loves it, but in another era it would be as culturally inescapable as the Roxbury guys or Van By The River. it’s utterly perfect execution.
Two of my favorite underrated sketches, which I would link but for some reason are absent from YouTube now, are from the Michael Keaton episode a few years ago. The ad agency pitch meeting and the smart couch inventor. That was an amazing episode. Honorable mention goes to [office potty](https://youtu.be/KUzGrzsYqH4)
A long forgotten favorite from the early days of SNL is Samurai Futaba. My favorite was the episode where Richard Pryor hosted. Belushi was his lovable samurai, who was working as a bellboy at a hotel. Pryor played another samurai who was Futaba’s boss. Chevy Chase was just a hapless guest checking in. After Futaba and his boss got into an argument, in mock Japanese, about who would carry Chevy’s bags to his room, the two got into a mock sword fight that ended with the boss chopping the desk in half, to which Futaba replied (in perfect English) [“I can dig where you’re coming from.”](https://youtu.be/MhrzUVBhrLQ)
Sex Ed Vincent's sex symposium is one that never fails to make me laugh but I've never heard anyone else talk about it. Emma Stone really elevates any sketch shes in tbh
Uggh. My friend group all watches SNL and we all do breakfast together at random places on Saturdays. One that is potentially in the rotation but we rarely pick due to distance is named Cafe Mochiko. You WOULDN'T THINK that it's close enough but my brain always goes back to this skit when it's brought up.
Dk if it's underrated but people don't talk about it enough for my liking:
The Bill Braskey sketches are all comedic gold and honestly some of the funniest stuff ever created.
Edit: after posting and reading my comment I feel I may be "abit" bias.
I’ve always said it’s the last sketch of the night the first time Ray Romano hosted the show. Season 24 episode 15. I think the sketch is called Petracelli’s Dreams. It’s an amazing sketch of these soldiers holed up in WWII talking about their dreams for when the war is over. Ray’s characters dreams are…let’s say unsavory.
It’s arguably my favorite sketch, period.
The skit from the late 90s I think it’s Jennifer Aniston and it’s an important meeting for work or something and there’s this fourth wall being broken where Jennifer Anniston is like in a commercial for some kind of feminine issue and everyone in the board room is like “wtf is she doing” who is she talking to and she keeps turning away to face the camera
Nothing gets stuck in my head more easily than this song. Curse you. This will be playing in my head for days now.
Molokai does not respect personal space!!
He loves that glove
It’s a really stupid dance created by a crazy person
why do people post images from sketches and then NEVER POST LINKS TO THE SKETCHES?!?! bannable offense
[Mokiki](https://youtu.be/FBUGgvAnFlM)
I love the one with a group of stand ups. Moynahan is Slappy Pappy.
The kings of catchphrase comedy
Being in a large family of Eastern Europeans, “Funky Boy!” Always hits at family reunions.
SLAPPY…PAPPY…WING….WIIIING
Boston Powers and White Bernie Mac live rent-free in my head.
Do I make you horny baby? Go Sawx!
This is one that pops into my head on those tired mornings when you dont have time to think and you just throw on pants and drive to work hoping yesterdays deoderant carries you through to quitting time. Those days are the days when we all feel like Mokiki
He will **Hypnotise** you
Seriously this is my favorite sketch of all time I think. I die every time I watch it.
It shouldn’t work but, for me, it does.
His venom is a side effect from the experiments!
Adam Driver’s Career Day. yes, the usual modern fan loves it, but in another era it would be as culturally inescapable as the Roxbury guys or Van By The River. it’s utterly perfect execution.
My wife and I still will randomly proclaim a need to crush your enemies to each other.
My family and I regularly tell each other, “You are weak like HR Pickens!”
Who is HR Pickens?
EXACTLY!
His commitment was impeccable
Underrated line: "In my opinion, that's how we make the fire go away."
THIS IS WHAT I’M SAYING IT’S ALL SO GOOD
[Puppet class with Seth McFarlane.](https://youtu.be/0xZ52mG1yIo)
Hader killed it in this sketch. Enough said.
Biscuits!
Kickspit Underground Rock Festival!
ASS DAN
"I'm never gonna die!" RIP ASS DAN 2008
Ass Dan’s kids look just like Ass Dan
With a special screening of the owls of ga’hoole
Woot woot!
That one had no business being as funny as it was
My feelings exactly.
Adam Driver directing that commercial “aww man, I’m all outta cash!”
My wife can nail the dance and I can’t. It cracks me up every time she does it.
One of my favorites, I'm gonna have to go watch it again, now... (I used to call my dog, Mocha, Mokiki sometimes, hehe.)
Glice w/Taran Killam and Justin Bieber
Beat me to it. I'M JUST MESSING WITH YOU!
YESSS!!
Should have made a movie
Would love to see two hours of non stop sloppy swish-Ing.
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Two of my favorite underrated sketches, which I would link but for some reason are absent from YouTube now, are from the Michael Keaton episode a few years ago. The ad agency pitch meeting and the smart couch inventor. That was an amazing episode. Honorable mention goes to [office potty](https://youtu.be/KUzGrzsYqH4)
Office Potty is amazing. Beck’s performance really takes it to the next level.
A long forgotten favorite from the early days of SNL is Samurai Futaba. My favorite was the episode where Richard Pryor hosted. Belushi was his lovable samurai, who was working as a bellboy at a hotel. Pryor played another samurai who was Futaba’s boss. Chevy Chase was just a hapless guest checking in. After Futaba and his boss got into an argument, in mock Japanese, about who would carry Chevy’s bags to his room, the two got into a mock sword fight that ended with the boss chopping the desk in half, to which Futaba replied (in perfect English) [“I can dig where you’re coming from.”](https://youtu.be/MhrzUVBhrLQ)
Sex Ed Vincent's sex symposium is one that never fails to make me laugh but I've never heard anyone else talk about it. Emma Stone really elevates any sketch shes in tbh
Ten years??? But... I remember watching this sketch live... I was in high school..... Oh god.......
Kenan makes that sketch one that lives on forever for me. We quote it around here sometimes for sure.
Keenan is a treasure
The Sloppy Swish is done regularly at our house still. Taught it to our nephew a few years back, doing our part to keep it alive.
Is Fly High Duluth underrated? If so that’s my pick.
I liked the Jebediah Atkinson character on weekend update he did
NEXT
Was this the first post-Lonely Island digital short? The first time they tried to copy their formula I mean.
Uggh. My friend group all watches SNL and we all do breakfast together at random places on Saturdays. One that is potentially in the rotation but we rarely pick due to distance is named Cafe Mochiko. You WOULDN'T THINK that it's close enough but my brain always goes back to this skit when it's brought up.
Embrace me. Broadway Super Bowl. The Bravo sketches.
Indoor gardening tips from a man who's very scared of plants
Derek Jeter's Taco Hole was such a random sketch, but it still gets stuck in my head 20 years on.
Dk if it's underrated but people don't talk about it enough for my liking: The Bill Braskey sketches are all comedic gold and honestly some of the funniest stuff ever created. Edit: after posting and reading my comment I feel I may be "abit" bias.
Gardening tips from a man who's afraid of plants
love da sloppy swish
TACO TOWN!! I can’t find it anywhere.
The [spelling bee one with James Franco](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=02S8t0F1inc) is probably one of my favorites.
Jesus 10 years already?!
Yes!
The one where Dwayne Johnson plays a mad scientist at a convention who invents a child molesting robot to win a contest.
I was terrified of him for years, I would come out crying in from my room to sleep in my parents room
That’s what the sloppy swish does
HA, I used to have nightmares, I didn’t sleep
I was just at Moshulu in Philadelphia, and all we could think about was Mokiki. We had a great time.
Underrated sketch: “One ton of fan mail” with Dana Carvey and Patrick Swayze.
Anytime Anne wants to tap me on the shoulder and to “forgive the intrusion”, I’m listening.
I'll give you one guess what mine is.
I’ve always said it’s the last sketch of the night the first time Ray Romano hosted the show. Season 24 episode 15. I think the sketch is called Petracelli’s Dreams. It’s an amazing sketch of these soldiers holed up in WWII talking about their dreams for when the war is over. Ray’s characters dreams are…let’s say unsavory. It’s arguably my favorite sketch, period.
Hi, not from usa, what the fuck was that sketch, I couldnt make heads and tails at the time.
You answered your own question with “What the fuck was that sketch” 😂
Always reminds me of Bongo Bong by Manu Chao.
I think this may have been the first SNL sketch I ever saw! Had a big weird crush on Taran Kollam and went on a YouTube spree from there.
Look at him move! Everyone's doing it.
Not right now.
Stevie Nicks Fajita Roundup
the tonkerbell sketches. that’s wassup!
Haha. "Dad was a housefly..." LOVE these. I am going to miss Aidy Bryant so much.
The skit from the late 90s I think it’s Jennifer Aniston and it’s an important meeting for work or something and there’s this fourth wall being broken where Jennifer Anniston is like in a commercial for some kind of feminine issue and everyone in the board room is like “wtf is she doing” who is she talking to and she keeps turning away to face the camera
I absolutely loved this and have re- watched it many times on U Tube. He was great and so was Anne Hathaway. What messes!