RiffTrax Shorts Season 21 Episode 4 Friends
- January 24, 2012
- 18 min
RiffTrax Shorts season 21 episode 4, titled "Friends," is a hilarious compilation of short films and educational videos from the 1950s and 60s that explore the topic of friendship. The RiffTrax crew, composed of Mike Nelson, Kevin Murphy, and Bill Corbett, holds nothing back as they deliver snarky commentary and witty jokes throughout the entire episode.
The episode begins with a short film called "The Good Company," which follows a group of high school students as they navigate the ups and downs of their friendships. The RiffTrax crew wastes no time in poking fun at the cheesy dialogue and corny performances, but also manages to provide some insightful commentary on the way that teenage friendships are portrayed in media.
Next up is a public service announcement titled "Friend is a Four-Letter Word," which aims to teach children the importance of kindness and respect in their friendships. However, the RiffTrax crew quickly points out the absurdity of a PSA that tries to teach children that "friend" is a bad word. As always, their commentary is both hilarious and thought-provoking.
The episode continues with several other short films and educational videos, each one more ridiculous than the last. One highlight is a segment on hygiene from the 1950s titled "Your Junior High Days," which features a group of teens washing their hands and brushing their teeth to the tune of a catchy song. The RiffTrax crew's commentary on this one is particularly funny, as they point out the absurdity of a musical number about basic hygiene.
Another standout is a short film called "The Bicycle Story," which follows a young boy as he learns to ride a bike and makes a new friend in the process. The RiffTrax crew uses this film as an opportunity to make fun of the awkward dialogue and stilted acting, but also praises the heartwarming message about the power of friendship.
Throughout the entire episode, the RiffTrax crew's quick wit and clever humor keep the audience laughing out loud. They manage to find the humor in even the most mundane and outdated educational films, and their commentary is both hilarious and thought-provoking. Whether you're a longtime fan of the RiffTrax crew or just looking for a good laugh, "Friends" is an episode that's sure to keep you entertained from start to finish.