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  • Ive got at hole in me Pocket!! Ringo <3

  • OOps put Another in twice.

    

  • When I was a kid they use to play this verion on TV and like you I'm from the USA. Also you forgot another added another small bit of the film. It was when George floated down the hat of Sgt Pepper (at least I think that is who it was) Not sure why that was added and why Paul was floating either. To answer the other question, well they deleted the other scene b.c, Hey Bull was intened for the film Yellow Submarian plus it's always been on the "Yellow Submarian" sound tract even in 1968.

  • at 2:00 to 2:14 Paul McCartney starts singing about Eisenstein lol oh yeah I posted that before on another account lol but listen to it lol

  • at 2:01 Paul start singing about Eisenstein

  • これは、私はそれはそれはそれはそれを愛する愛する愛する愛する­私をとても幸せになることをとても愛して素晴らしいクソです!

  • I laughed so hard at that weird montage!...or more specifically, your "What the hell!?" reaction.

  • at 2:10 aswell as john skipping and leaving trails that makes sound effects

  • thanks for enlightening me. They should release a version that is ultimately complete.

  • 8 people prefer The Stones

  • @OmegaNat Baby Youre a Rich Man

  • I have a dvd version that doesn't have this scene but I'm pretty sure the one I had recorded on video from the TV when I was young (must be about 25 years old at least now though) had both this scene and Hey Bulldog!

  • THANK YOU SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO MUCH FOR POSTING THIS! : D I LOVE YELLOW SUBMARINE AND I KNOW THE HOLE DIOLOG! THAT IS HOW MUCH I WATCHED IT! AND THATS NOT BECAUSE I AM CRAZY, ITS BECAUSE MY MOTHER USE TO PUT ME TO SLLEEP WITH IT AS A BABY! i never knew there was an alternate version until you posted. NEVER TAKE THIS OFF!

  • that says y i missed hey bulldog I cliced the wrong thing

  • I must have an odd version, because mine has this one and "Hey Bulldog".

  • 'How do we get them out?'

    'Break your ass.'

    WTF LOL

  • XD this version doesn't make sense... So, I'm American so why haven't I seen this before? :c

  • This is even better lol

  • Ok, interesting point, my dad recorded Yellow Submarine of British TV Channel 4 when I was a baby, the film was played to me when I was 3. I grew up watching the version he taped of the TV on that blank VHS and it had BOTH "Hey Bulldog" and "Baby You're a Rich Man"... Explain?

  • holy crap... I watched this like one million times and never saw this.

  • 3:39 clown humps ladder.

  • この世界観は

    本当に本当に本当に

    素晴らしい

  • @5atoporlove はい!

  • "Any old iron, any old iron, any any any old iron."

    lol Ringo and George plug their ears!

    And "You're a genius!"

    "I know, I know, I know."

  • i grew up watching a version taped off tv and always loved that baby you're a rich man scene and was upset to find it missing and seeing hey bulldog instead when i finally watched a newly released tape

  • huh. i never knew there were two different verisions.....well...ya learn something new everyday! :)

  • BEATLES TO BATTLE!! :D

  • If a child took drugs and watched a cartoon , it would look like this :D

  • Hey i got a hole in my pocket.

  • Holy moly! At 0:09-0:12, Paul did a spin worthy of a figure skater, then a backflip. Awesome!

    My DVD is the British version, the one that has "Hey Bulldog". Can you imagine Yellow Submarine without "Hey Bulldog", or the alter-ego scenes? I can't.

  • also when John is walking on the chairs, you hear some little noises from the chairs this version dosn't have that either

  • Actually, when you said KABLOOM!!! I heard a VERY tiny Kabloom sound HEAR CARFULLY!

  • 2:20 KALAPOWABOOM!

  • you hear that!? NOTHING is beatle-proof!

  • I like the British version better.

  • "Nothing is Beatle-proof," except, sadly, the Beatles themselves.

  • Long Live Harrison

  • Im Watching This In School Now For Art:)

  • @Kristen25bg I WISH. I always wished one of our teachers would be like "Okay class, now we are going to study the art behind Yellow Submarine..." (a.k.a. just watch it and say it's cool)

  • @ellegirl620 We Are Making A Yellow Submarine In Art And Our Whole Class Is Going Out For A Contest:) I Hope I Win!!:DD

  • @Kristen25bg i tried making a submarine out of a COKE can and foil

    sadly i failed LOL

  • Nothing is Beatle-proof

  • The original American theatrical release did not have Hey Bulldog. I remember being confused as to why it was even on the soundtrack album. While the song is the best one from the movie, I can see why the scene was cut as it only tends to slow the story down.

  • badum-CHING! hahaha! love you for that. very interesting alternative to the commonly known version, thanks for uploading!

  • Paul doing backflips...awesome!!! i actually think this is one of the scariest movies i've ever seen! thanx for posting! i love their bad jokes! what are they doing in there? they're not having a ball I can tell you that!

  • "It's Beatles Proof" :)

  • @SauriAngela NOTHING IS BEATLES PROOF!!! :) hahaha i LOVE them!

  • I saw this version first and I saw the UK version once the DVD was released.

  • lol its beatle proof

  • Wonder why there are two different versions?

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  • This is the version of it I grew up with until the DVD came out. I like this version more during the ending of All you need is Love, but I also like the Hey Bulldog video in there too... hmm

  • "It's Beatle-proof."

    "Nothing's Beatle-proof!"

  • Is the box for urs white with a picture from the part with nowhere man??

  • if you want to see what dreadfulray is talking about you should try to find yellow submerine in vos it has spanish subtitals but it has all the sounds and seens that were left out in the us verson

  • I like at 1:23 how they walk but don't move. 2:14 listen to John CAREFULLY.

  • @cherryharrypotterfan The part about adding s&p? LOL

  • Okay, update to what I previously posted - I do have the sound effects, and the Ringo and George banter during "All You Need is Love." The other thing is I believe that my copy has a shorter snippet of "Baby You're a Rich Man" during the blue glass scene. Otherwise, I do recognize all the other stuff. Do I possibly have an odd, all - inclusive issue of the U.S. release?

  • I think my American release from 1999 (I think that's the year) has all the scenes...including the clones sticking around. I know that these scenes are there (some of my faves), and I know that Hey Bulldog is there, even though it's been a while since I watched it. My daughter was 4 when I got the VHS for my b-day and Hey Bulldog was her favorite part/song, with the 3-headed dog and all. This information is so interesting! I think mine did have the "never before seen footage" sticker on it. :)

  • you know if you want to see the uk verson with all the good stuff in it you just have to find yellow submarine (vos) and it has all the good stuff in it

  • Fight your enemy's with shrooms

  • whoever plays ringo must not know the character:

    jeremy jeremy jeremy jeremy

    shut up!!!

  • nothing is beatle proof! XD

  • I don't think the difference is between British and American versions. I think it's between old and new versions. The older one had these scenes, but the newer one, even in the US (which I have) does not, and does include "Hey Bulldog." I remember reading somewhere that the ORIGINAL had "Hey Bulldog" but it was deleted for some reason, and when this new remastered version came out it restored "Hey Bulldog" but deleted these scenes.

  • I love British humor.

  • Wow, it's like a completely different film.

  • its blue glass, it must be be from kentucky

  • The other version is better

  • @AeryknAaron now yeah, the original didn't

  • this was better

  • I used to have this one without hey bulldog. Thought it was just released differently in the U.K. when it got rereleased the hey bulldog was on it. Never thought they deleted anything. I always liked when john starts talking about seeing trails.

  • We bought the VHS release back in 1998, because we hadn't invested in a DVD player at the time.  Hopefully there'll be a new definitive version of this film released, with everything included as it should be. More so since the 1998 DVD has long since been deleted.

  • @taffy1967 so that's the year I got mine, I believe... Does yours have all the scenes? I think mine does.

  • woah this is crazy

  • When I got the movie on Ebay and got to this part I was so disapointed to see that this part was deleted. Really no scenes should've been deleted, It's an epic win movie.

  • When he said "BEATLES TO BATTLE!!" I LOL'd sooo hard.

  • I remember seeing it this way in the movie theatres. Thanks for bringing back memories...t

  • "John."

    "George?"

    "How do we get them out?"

    "Break the glass."

  • @PorygonthePokemon

    'John'

    'George?'

    'How do we get them out?'

    'Break your ass.'

  • It'S BEATLE-PROOF!

  • Strange, my tape has both Hey Bulldog and these scenes. Amazing movie nonetheless, probably one of my top favorites.

  • @SabrinaBouvier Whoops! Nevermind. xD

  • @SabrinaBouvier

    I've been looking here on Youtube to see if your version is posted anywhere, but I've never found it yet. Could you post it and send me the link? Or could I buy the cassette from you somehow? I'd love to just see it.

  • Pause it at 2:27 and it looks like Paul is pinching Ringo.

    Lmao xD

  • @MadelinAro Are you hallucinating? Paul isn't even touching Ringo! Next thing I know, you'll be telling me there's a sex scene in this movie between John and George...

  • @EsmeraldaCatLover I said it LOOKS like he's pinching Ringo.

  • @MadelinAro No it doesn't. I think you need your eyes checked. It doesn't look anything remotely as though he's pinching Ringo. And I'm still waiting for you to mention the John/George sex scene.

  • @EsmeraldaCatLover Yes it does you dumb dickass. Will you just shut up.

  • @MadelinAro How dare you call me a 'dumb dickass'!!!

  • @EsmeraldaCatLover ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE :D

  • @EsmeraldaCatLover erm, ehem...i dont know why i had to see for myself, but shes right, it does look like hes pinching 'im... sorry

  • the us version put fred and the mayor back in for a second. i always wondered where they when after the beatles avrived in the uk version

  • this is the version I had on VHS that I bought in 1988 and was shown on syndicated television throughout the 70's when remastered they went back to the original theater version that included hey bulldog

  • 3:23 Awesome :D

  • i have the movie with ringo says you took the words... in vhs

  • I prefer the British version. "Hey Bulldog" is probably the best scene in the film, and this version ruins the whole alter-ego joke which the other plays out nicely.

    Goo-Goo-Go-Choob!

  • I'm the alter ego man.

  • actually the stuff you said "what the hell? nothing like this was in the other version" was. it came right after "Hey Bulldog". but this version is the one i find alternate as well. the other version was the first one i watched!

  • i must own the alternate dvd version, all the stuff you mention is in the film on dvd.

  • John>> Go glove! Lovely glove!

    Ringo>> You took the words right outta me mouth, John.

    George>> Hey, wait. Now watch.

    It's all in the mind, y'know.

  • this is the version i've seen-- well, with the sound effects in, though. although i did like the written down sound effects in the annotations lol :)

  • Thanks for bringing back "Beatles to Battle."

  • Ringo is a Genius!!! =D

  • love is all you need!!!!

    :D she loves you yeahh yeahh yeahh!!!! ;D

  • nothin is beatle-proofed!! lol

  • "It must be from Kentucky.." bwahaha

  • badum ching

  • @RodZenCohns That's like my favorite line from the whole movie, since I was 12. :)

  • i dont get you, my dvd of this has hy bull dog and all the scnes

  • Yes it has hey bulldog. No it does not have the other scenes. There are some similarities but if you watch them together you'll see.

  • @bluecheese9191 This is the normal version, or at least the one that I know of.

  • the kunkey line is in both versons i ouw the old uk vhs and its there 2

  • i've been loving that film since i was 6 or 7.

  • @MrPhiloakey I've been loving it since I was about 4, but hated the Alarm Clowns. 

  • @cherryharrypotterfan Those things are freakin' scary.

  • @crazysingingchick I still don't know why, though.

  • "its sergeant peppers"

    "lonely"

    "hearts club"

    "band"

    epic!

  • @hoobadoobler I though tit was a real actual band but its a song :D

  • @hoobadoobler I though it was a real actual band but its a song :D

  • Yep, I just synced my US NTSC VHS 1990 release to match this one and its exactly like it.

    Was the UK version on PAL VHS version has the deleted scene or added sounds, etc.?

  • I actually wouldn't know. I'm not sure if the film was even available in PAL regions before they standardized the movie versions in the late 90s.

  • well tbh i dont even think my copy of the dvd is either XD coz my grandfather gave me a fake one, i think ;)

  • @wendileona it haded the deleted scenes and added sounds that wasn't in the u.s. so get the u.k. version its much better

  • i have the american version and i have hey bull dog

  • Practice reading video descriptions.

  • hey my computer is screwed up and it shows sections of the description

  • Not entirely sure why "Hey Bulldog" was not on all prints worldwide. But I guess, in order to have something to link the end of the goldfish bowl scene and where Ringo finds Jeremy, they had to fill it with something, since H.B. was gone. My VHS copy has this, so it's the one I remember.

  • "Its beatle proof"

    "nothing is beatle proof"

  • you know if they had a version with all the scenes in the UK and US version in the video this video would be wonderful. Hey bull dog beautiful, the extended animation in the US version just as good.

  • LOL Paul. Ringo and George are like "Aww, damn, there goes John..' then Paul "ANY OLD EIN, ANY OLD EIN, ANYANYANYANY OL` EINSTIEN!'

  • must be from kentucky

  • haha I love how the Meanie's guns shoot flowers in the deleted scene. Make love not war?

  • I cannot stress how bad the sound was in those days; the music was too bassy and sometimes the speakers crackled (I saw this in more than theater). Very oten the audio was one big mono mush. This image was not as sharp and nowhere near as colorful as you see it today. Remember too that there were many theaters in those days that ran movies on 16MM. This has been forgotten! Also color prints varied in color and made trhe rounds accross the US. Today a movie is seen everywhere on the same date!

  • Oh, Hey Bulldog wasn't in the movie I saw back then. The ending was much shorter. We all wished that the ending with the live Beatles could have been much longer. Everyone wanted that!

  • I live in the US and was a young teen when Yellow Submarine came out.

    It was very hard to watch in the movie theater; they had large horn type speakers, the film was not as sharp as the image is on video, the movie was had to follow, sometimes you couldn't tell what the characters were saying (big theaters back then, bad sound).

    When I saw this on video I was great, and I thought that it would be received much better than it was in 1968/1969 when it was in US theaters.

  • 0:10 XDDD what funny dance¡¡¡¡

    2:12 this scene haven't effects¡¡¡

    2:33 this scene is in the film¡¡ i love this scene: 'hey, I have a hole in my pocket' XDD

    3:10 Ringo with the trompet and Paul saying: Pacus to the battle¡¡?? This scene isn't in the film¡

    This video is very good, cograulations¡¡

    PD: and very strange XDD

    kisss¡¡¡

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  • It's strange that through this entire version many sound effect are missing for my copy.

  • Why did john talk in a real deep voice hes all like "Love is all ya need'

  • hahaha nothing is beatle proof

  • I like the other one better, this one seems disturbing once you've seen the other one about a million times as a child

  • that was awesome

  • so the british one has the hey bulldog and the other stuff and the american one dosent have heybulldog right cuz i have one where it has hey bulldog

  • yes - the one you have is the UK version

  • Woah! I guess I know which version I have. I looked up the British version and I'd never seen it before! I like this version better. :)

  • haha "must be from kentucky!" :D love the beatles

  • I have a DVD-R Copy (Professional Quality) that has the British version.

  • *sigh* Blue Meanies WEREN'T Nazis NOR communists. They are cliche'd oppressors. In fact, the Beatles called the cops Blue Meanies. If they would be ANYTHING in the history books, they'd be more Nazi-like aside from the fact the war had ended 20 years before. (Mostly, taking the part of "fleeing to Argentina" in consideration)

  • And the music from 3:15-3:45 is hysterically funny. I can't stop watching that part. XD

    The only thing I didn't like was how 'Paul' said: "Beatles to battle", I don't know, it sounded better in the other version.

  • Well this was definitely different, not bad, but different. I prefer the part when they sing "Hey Bulldog" But when they sing "Baby you're a rich man" was awesome. And the Blue Meanie leader starts shooting with flowers, really gives them the feeling that they wouldn't have given up so easily. I think they should've added them both parts on the same movie, because 3:19-3:28 was perfectly suitable to the theme of the film.

    Either way,

    this version is VERY Flower-Power generation, I LOVE IT!!! 8D

  • what does paul sing when john is rambiling on

  • ughh i wish i had this version. I love the song Baby You're a Rich Man!

  • I was on the DVD version I bought in the US about 6 years back look for it!

  • At 2:01, what is Paul singing? I've heard that song somewhere before, but I don't hear what he's saying, nor do I know the name of the song.

    Thanks :) and lol at the Beatle-Proof line!!!

  • He's singing "any old iron, any old iron, any any any old iron" - its an old cockney song (far as I know) I presume its a kind of a tinkers tune, you know, as in gypsys who would call door to door looking for 'any old scrap iron......'

  • Listen again - "John" mentions Einstein, and "Paul" sings: "Any old Ein, any old Ein-any any any old Einstein" ( :

  • is the any any any old einstein a real song? it sounds cute when paul sings it :) :) if you know it could you tell me awbinee?

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  • You know what would be great? If they released a DVD pack od BOTH versions.

    I'd buy it.

  • *of*

  • I have the origional American version with these scenes!!! Although I wish they didn't cut out "Hey Bulldog"..... :(

  • ''Its Beatle Proof" XDDDDD

  • Lol Old Fred And The Mayor dancing at 0:49!!

  • I like This Version Better Than Hey Bulldog!

  • I remember this version being shown on Channel 4 when I was younger (in the UK), but when the movie was released to video and DVD, it had the other version. Although I was sure that both had 'Hey Bulldog' on them? I may be wrong though

  • To go with my other comment....Paul must like this song to do that and i think its funny because my best friend and i took a "what beatles are you" and I was Paul so i laugh at that (if u were wondering my friend was John)

  • Um Ok I laugh so hard because it looked like Paul Lost his Damn mind at 0:07 I thought it was sooo funny!!!

  • My version has both songs/footage in it, got to love the special editions!!!

  • "HEy I've got a hole in me pocket" That line and from help, "Not if you don't swallow it" Have been in my mind for ever. and I never will forget them

  • I have the english version the english one is way better

  • in my opion (srry 4 the spelling) i like the british ver. better

  • Beatles to battle!

  • I love this movie :)

  • "have a look in your pocket."

    "Heyy, i've got a hole in me pocket.