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In the video, he's the voice of a cartoon detective, as well as appearing in various live action roles including scientists with chemical formulas written on their backsides, and as an angry Australian with a gun.
Anyway, I learnt absolutely nothing about sulphuric acid but it was a far more entertaining video than most of the stuff we get, and John Cleese starring in it both pleased and confused me. It doesn't appear on his IMDb filmography though.
Had us laughing for ages.
That was a classy little song that we heard in Chemistry last year, there's nothing more amusing than hear a 50s swing band member suddenly start singing the names of even the most unrecognisable elements at top speed.
And the one with the periodic table song.
The best educational video ever was the Biology video about the fish that could change their sex, we were having fun joking about the various scenarios when rules ruined all, such as, it can only be done in certain conditions and isn't at the animal's choosing.
Boring!
> Was there a bit when he said "And this is the absorbing
> part!" ?
That's the one. It shouldn't have been funny but it was.
But it's true, we learnt absolutely nothing.
> That was the doll aswell? Witchcrafter :(
Everything's the doll.
If you had a good day, I was just in a giving mood.
Was there a bit when he said "And this is the absorbing part!" ? I laughed at that for ages and got a b****cking from the teacher.
For his Pokemon air-guitaring, which I refuse to let go of.