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Happy Fun Ball : ウィキペディア英語版
Happy Fun Ball

The "Happy Fun Ball" was the subject of a series of parody advertisements on ''Saturday Night Live''. Described as a "classic that can sit right up there with Dan Aykroyd's Bass-o-Matic",〔(The Totally Sweet 90s: From Clear Cola to Furby, and Grunge to "Whatever", the Toys, Tastes, and Trends That Defined a Decade ),
Gael Fashingbauer Cooper, Brian Bellmont
Penguin,
Jun 4, 2013〕 it originally aired February 16, 1991 on NBC and was brought back for several "Best Of" specials. The topic of the skit is a toy rubber ball, the advertisement for which is accompanied by a long series of bizarre disclaimers and warnings, including "Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball".
== Concept ==
Written by Jack Handey and voiced by Phil Hartman,〔Podcast: Jack Handey, Author, TV Writer and Creator of "Deep Thoughts"
Posted Fri, 05/30/2008
by Jesse Thorn
(Maximumfun.org )〕 the ad featured three "kids" portrayed by Dana Carvey, Jan Hooks and Mike Myers. The brief commercial declared that Happy Fun Ball (produced by Wacky Products Incorporated, and its parent company, Global Chemical Unlimited), just $14.95, was "the toy sensation that's sweeping the nation!" However, this positive message about the innocuous-seeming toy was undercut by a much lengthier number of bizarre disclaimers and warnings, including "may suddenly accelerate to dangerous speeds" and "If Happy Fun Ball begins to smoke, seek shelter and cover head." Ingredients include "an unknown glowing substance which fell to Earth, presumably from outer space"; said ingredients are not to be "touched, inhaled, or looked at" if exposed due to rupture. Viewers were also warned, "Do not taunt Happy Fun Ball." The sketch ends with a slogan for Happy Fun Ball: "Accept no substitutes!"
The parody lampooned advertisers, pharmaceutical companies, toy manufacturers, chemical companies, absurdly long legal disclaimers, alien conspiracies, and even mentioned the 1991 Gulf War (stating that Happy Fun Ball was being dropped by US warplanes on Iraq).
Happy Fun Ball was presented as one of the sponsors of the first Unfrozen Caveman Lawyer sketch (aired November 23, 1991), with the claim that Happy Fun Ball was "Still legal in 16 states. It's happy. It's fun. It's Happy Fun Ball."

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