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  1. Not taking anything away from the glorious SCTV, for me the funniest thing in this video was the gaslight/moral panic anti-add on cocaine. The idea that there's some insidious ingredient in it that somehow turns "kids" rude, destructive and always wanting to fight other people is hilarious. And notice that it's always kids, because they sure are the best clients (with angry parents on guard and pennyless anyway). Yuppie parents in the 80/90's were so lazy educating their children that even their anti-drug war was based on a don't-ask/no-questions/do-as-i-say policy, hence the famous "Just say no!"

  2. That HULK spoof was fucking hilarious! Sure, SCTV was an ensemble cast but I think the late great Harold Ramis deserves a lot of the credit. He was the Head Writer and Script Supervisor in the early days of Second City Television before he went Hollywood!

  3. I love how, since the real commercials are included in this vid, you can see just how accurate SCTV's spoofing was. It's often hard to tell when the actual comic bits begin and end, since it's all ridiculous!!

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