CCCP1: Uposcrabblenyk/What Fits Into Russia

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Uploaded by on Aug 16, 2009

CCCP1 Russian Television jams SCTVs broadcast and airs its popular shows Uposcrabblenyk and "What Fits into Russia".

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  • why is Ivan wearing Alfred's glasses? 3:46

  • @dataquitosqueen i didint knew texas is alfreds glases ;O Whats next? Ivans pipe syberia?

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  • @DeltaGhost78

    Obviously.

    It's a Canadian comedy program from the early 80's.

  • @charliethemaddawg I am aware of that, however some people were asking if this was Russian even though English is spoken, so I pointed out that is an indicator that it is certainly not Russian (Unless they felt like messing it up for some reason).

  • @DeltaGhost78 This skit is for comedy purposes only and not to be taken too seriously, such as "Srpski Institute for the Criminally Insane" being from Serbia, not Russia.

  • Darn Uzbeks !!! They are a blight on humanity !

  • This is obviously not Russian, as they messed the name Anna Petrovna by calling her "Anna Petrovich". She would not be called Anna Petrovich, as that is the masculine ending added to her father's name, and that would be used for a man. So Nikolay Petrovich would be correct, and Anna Petrovna would be correct, but Anna Petrovich is not correct at all.

  • Vhat they should've done was make all of de Republics different colors. Den Feliks could actually know wheech republic he was putting the stickies onto.

  • @TrinityRosealy, they still fit.

  • I dare him to put Canada and China up there,

  • @AuburnAttack21

    The definite article in front of "Ukraine" is sometimes used because it has been regarded grammatically correct in the past even though it isn't any more and because old habits die hard. Nowadays its use is discouraged.

  • @capps4242 Yes, I believe that might have been the general idea behind this particular episode. Way to misunderstand satire, like a moron though.

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