
(rooster crowing) (lion roaring) (dramatic whooshing) – Welcome to Good Mythical More. Snap, crackle, and pop is what we say when it comes to our Rice Krispies, but in other places around the world, apparently they say different things. – Really? – Let’s explore that. – Oh, we’re gonna talk about that? – Yeah, let’s talk about that. – We’re gonna do a whole thing on that? – We’re gonna do a whole thing, Rhett. – That’s cool. – Right here in Good Mythical More. – But first, we’re gonna play who you talking about? Where we read a comment that one of you has left about one of us and we try to guess who it’s about. This one is from Bearpig Farms TV. (laughing) I mean, let’s just take a moment. – Bear Pig Farms. – Take a moment. Is it, Are they growing bears? Are they growing pigs? – Well, they’re breeding bear pigs. – Are they on the line? (crew laughing) – Hello? – Bearpig farms on the line. – Bearpig farms, are you there? Just say yes, Devante. – [Devante] I’m here. (Rhett laughing) – So, you’re actually growing bears or pigs or is it bear pigs? – [Devante] It’s bear pigs. The combination, you know? – Okay, so you’re mating bears and pigs? Who gives birth? Is it the bears of the pigs? – [Devante] We’re still working that out. Sometimes it’s both. – (laughing) Sometimes it’s both. – Well, that’s efficient. – Sometimes, they have sex and they both get pregnant, which is a wonderful thing about bears and pigs, is they can both get pregnant. – Oh, on a farm. – Yeah. – Right? – [Devante] Yeah. – And you’re making, you’ve made TV out of this. Bear Pig Farms TV. Bear Pig Farms. – You’ve made, you’ve made TV out of this. – So what kind of TV have you made? – [Devante] You know, it’s just like pork and honey. It’s entertaining for the bear pigs. – Oh. – Oh, they liked it. – Oh, it’s for the, because it was just like pictures of pork. – Bear pigs eat pig. – No, no the bear, the bears really loved to watch pork TV and hunting TV, – But the pigs, – but the pigs are don’t have it in a good taste. – Okay. I think pigs are smarter than bears. – Why is blank dressed like Lois from Family Guy? Okay. Well first let me just think about, oh, you know what? So when I picture Lois, I picture, – she’s got the glasses? – green shirt and khaki pants, and I have these jeans that I’m wearing right now. And I have a green, long sleeve shirt. And I think I’ve worn that on this show. Yes. Bearpig Farms TV I’m Irish and I didn’t know it. I’m Irish and I didn’t know it. – Yeah. I am dressed like Lois. Thank you. Thank you for pointing that out. I got to say, I don’t remember a lot of things about this show, but that was pretty good. – You’ll remember your outfit. – Oh yeah. – Okay. [Stevie] You wanna know how this works? – Yeah. We should get into that. – [Stevie] So different countries have different ways to say snap, crackle, pop. So I’m going to give you the snap, crackle and you’re going to give me the pop. – Okay. – [Stevie] You know what I’m saying? So we’re going to start with one that you should know, because we’ve talked about it on the show before, but that was back in 2018. – But you know me, I just demonstrated that. I remember a lot of details about this show. – [Stevie] Yeah. Um, in French-Canada and France, snap, crackle, Pop is crick, crack, What? – Crick, Crack, it’s French. Oh, you want to write this down? You think, you think your answers are going to inform mine. Cric, crac. Okay. – Okay. Go ahead. – Cruc. (Rhett laughing) I went with the crock, specifically country crock. – [Stevie] You guys are both very close. In fact, it’s kind of spelled like crock, but it’s actually croc. – Crick crack croc. – Yeah. And we have a clip (Link sneezing) from back in, oh gosh, 2018. When you were talking (Link sneezing) about it on the show. – Why don’t you just crock into that Trashcan. – It makes it makes cereal come out of it. And the interesting thing is it’s English and then bam, it’s French on the back. So snap, crackle, pop becomes Crick, crack, croc in Francais. – Of course, because those sounds are different. on the other side of the ocean. – Look at our hair. [Stevie] But you were incorrect. – Our hair was so high. – So link said crock, see so I remember. – [Stevie] It’s croc – Yeah, I remember – Cric, crac, croc – he said it because all the details. – Croque monsieur. – All right, let’s give us another one. – [Stevie] South Africa. – Okay. – Africa – [Stevie] Snap, snyder, – What? Snyder – Snap – [Stevie] Snap Snyder – No food is remained – [Stevie] And it’s spelled that is sound Snyder. – [Stevie] Interestingly – snap, Snyder – Knap, knader – So K N in South Africa is an s sound? [Stevie] and everyone in the comment section, I’m just going off of like, what is written for me. And I’m know, that I’ll probably get one of these wrong. So when you’re just about to type that hateful. – Too late – [Stevie] Comment. – Too late Stevie – So the K is an S Sound and a double T is a D sound? – [Stevie] I don’t have that information. – Snap snyder – Snap Snyder – Okay. Okay. I went with snap Snyder’s justice league. – I don’t get it. – Snyder. – Oh, who cares? – Oh, who cares? I didn’t get it. – Yeah. Snap Snyder. S what is – Snutter? – Snutter. Yeah, – [Stevie] it actually. – Snap, synder, snutter – [Stevie] Is oddly a word that we use, snack, but it’s K N a K snap Snyder snack. – Okay. So the K at the end is pronounced. – They don’t make that noise. Okay. They make a – snap Snyder snack. Snap snyder snack. Maybe it’s how they say it. Snap, crackle, pop – [Stevie] Spain. – Spain. – [Stevie] Pim, pum, – Pim, pum, – Pim, pum. I mean, this feels like there’s only one way to go – Pim, pum, pom. Pim, pum, pom. It seems like you’re thinking a lot more letters than I did. – I went peem poom pom’s justice league. I just wanted to make sure cause you didn’t get it, I’m gonna try and get that joke to land. – I got it that time. – [Stevie] Yeah. You were. You were actually both correct, it’s spelled slightly differently, but it makes that sound. – Pom? – [Stevie] Pom. – Peem poom pom. – Peem poom pom. – Peem poom pom. – Oh, wow. We got one right, Just from phonetics. – [Stevie] Finland. – Whatchu you know about Finland? – Ricks, racks. – It’s interesting. – Ricks racks – It’s interesting how deep this goes with Finland. You know? It’s interesting that – how do you spell it? R I X. – And there was a rice Krispies in Finland. Yeah. – R a R I X, R a X. What is it? – [Stevie] It’s coming. There you go. – Ricks racks. – Oh, with a K. Ricks racks, Ricks racks. – [Stevie] This one Doesn’t, this is odd. – Okay. Well, I’ve got to change my answer then. – [Stevie] Yeah. I wanted to give you that clue. – All right. That’s it. That’s a good clue. All right. You go first Rhett. I mean, if you say it gets weird, we’re all in that. – Ricks racks snyder. – Okay. What about Rick’s racks wiener? – I mean, that makes more sense than what it is. Ricks racks pocks. – Ricks racks pocks. – I was going to say rocks. – Last thing that – Ricks racks rocks – I mean, Pox does not make me hungry. That sounds painful and deadly, – but think about it for a second, I’ll tell you painful and deadly, we’ve got some mythical slides look we’re selling these now. – Do that. – You slide your shoe in, you slide your foot into the shoe or your shoe around the foot, and you wear these. And it’s, it’s pretty great. lounge around the house, the pool, the beach, the communal showers. – Those are great for communal showers. 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So we shouldn’t be, – so Snyder might make sense. – Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah. Cause it’s like – crackle crackle – That’s a Snyder. – What’s a crackle? – What is a crackle? You’re exactly right. But like, (Rhett clicking) there is that K sound kind of in a crackle. – [Stevie] Well get ready for a K sound, because in Germany, I think it’s knisper, knasper. – Knisper, knasper? – [Stevie] Knasper. – Knisper, knasper. – [Stevie] This one is kind of satisfying. I must say. I’m probably saying incorrectly, but it is satisfying. – Knisper, knasper, it’s definitely a kn. Okay. – Oh, I went with, can that bar. – That’s English. – Can this bar? can thas bar? can that bar? – can this bar? can thas bar, knudleweis. Knudleweis. – What’s knudelwies? – It’s German. (crewmates laughing) – Auf wiedersehn. – [Stevie] Knisper, knasper, knusper. – I was so close. Knusper. – Knusper. You know what, I’ve seen a crazy knusper in my day. That’s when two canoe, canoed people get into a fight. Have you seen a fist fight? With a knusper. It’s just you, your paddles and the canoes. – Oh. – So it’s kinda like, what do you call it when they’re running towards each other? And they’re trying to knock each other off horses. – Chicken. – Nope. – Joust, – Joust. – Canoes joust. – It’s like canoeing, I mean some of these people – Are you holding the canoes, or are you paddling the canoe? – You’re in the canoe and then you get really fast and then you try to knock the other dude out of the canoe with your paddle. – We need to get back on the river, man. – [Stevie] Knusper. – Knusper. – We need to knusper. – [Stevie] Denmark, pif, paf – Pif, paf. – Pif, paf. – [Stevie] This one is also satisfying to me. – I mean, if this is not what I’m thinking. – Pif, paf, puff. – Pif paf poof. yes. That’s better. – [Stevie] Pif paf poof. – Pif paf puf. – Pif paf puf. – That’s cool. – [Stevie] This one is very similar, Switzerland. Piff, paff,. – Do you think that when they want to, when they share rice Krispies, when rice Krispies licenses itself, – Ploof – this is like a, this is a big deal. They have to, like, you got to come up with your three words. We’re not going to green-light it until you come up with your three words, like this feels like it’s a big part of the brand. – [Stevie] You know, that there are, that’s all their marketing’s around. – Somebody’s job. – Is around. Well, the thing that gets me is a cereal that sucks that bad sure has gotten around. You know, it’s like Rice Krispies. – But that’s why it’s a good, – Base – base for other things. I said poop. – Like, it’s a good base for what? Besides the rice Krispie treat. – Well, have you ever put strawberries in there? – What? In a cereal bowl? – Raise your hand. If you’ve put, you’re familiar with strawberries, – strawberries on Rice Krispies? I mean. – I see one, two, three. – [Stevie] I go banana. – I’ve seen it in the ad, but it’s, they’re not, they’re not tasty. They’re tasteless. – Piff, paff, poff. – Poff, poop, I’m going with poop on this. – You’ve, You’ve had some bad strawberries. My friend, – [Stevie] I hate to say it. – You’re judging all strawberries by a couple of bad ones. – [Stevie] That was the last one. And I know you were having so much fun. – I’m sorry. – [Stevie] Knisper, knasper, knusper – Hit that bar. – Wear Mythical slides, to the beach, to the pool or when you’re lounging around the house. Available now at mythical.com.
