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Animaniacs - Schnitzelbank

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Uploaded by on Jul 9, 2006

German Friendship song episode, its supposed to be comedy for kids and adults alike so chill out. Oh one more thing, the recording= yes it was converted from a dvr back in like 2001, yes it was switched back and forth for years until youtube was finally made and i uploaded this years ago, yes its in mono because my computer at the time of the recording was only allowing me to do it in mono, sorry you dont get the air covering richness of stereo, so live with it, its still good, DAMN GOOD, but thank you and enjoy, dont freak out., you'll be alright, do what you gotta do.

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  • @Gowardh i dont know if they're prayer worthy funny, but whatever works for you man

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  • @HaldoChan YA! this an awesome show

    YA! was made by Warner Bros.

    AWESOME SHOW, WARNER BROS.

    oh de schone, oh de schone, oh de schone Schnitzelbank

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  • @DerSheikhAusKuwait nope, i really mean "schnitten" (zB sie schnitten das Bbrot), not "geschnitten". Beide richitg

  • @AdrenalineAddict610 i'm an austrian (native language: german) and i never heard schnitzelbank before or the verb schnitten ;) schnitzel is a breadcrumbed and fried veal scallop, and bank is a bench, so it means schnitzelbench... a very senseless word ;)

  • @ScienceManComics

    not really, the word schnitzelbank doesn't make any sense it just sounds funny, it means schnitzelbench.

  • @Amateurfunker1

    hawara schnitzel gibts sehrwohl in amerika und rate mal wies dort heißt...

  • @yamdansky not schnitten, geschnitten is the correct form.

    (Partizip 2 von schneiden)

    Schnitten are peaces of bread (plural of Schnitte).

  • You also don't know what a Schnitzel is

    Das hasse ich an den SCHEIß Amerikanern.Die wissen nicht mal

    von was sie ne Parodie machen

  • Ma i hoit des scheiß Denglisch nimmer aus

  • @KMoveMaster Ahh, okay. I was confused earlier because the only German I know is from German class in high school. That clears things up a bit. Thanks!

  • @p4rtyf4v0r, both mean in essence the same thing so it depends on context. I should have explained earlier that schnitten is probably a dialect word, since its technically not in the dictionary as its own verb, but is spoken. If you want to be safe, use schneiden and you will never be wrong.

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