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And stork here everybody thought the stork was brain damaged

Board Animal House (1978) Soundboard
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Uploaded September 22nd 2019
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And stork here everybody thought the stork was brain damaged

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Animal House is a classic American comedy film released in 1978. Directed by John Landis, the movie brings to life the hilarious and wild adventures of a rowdy fraternity house at Faber College in 1962. The film features a talented cast that includes John Belushi as John "Bluto" Blutarsky, a lovable yet mischievous member of the Delta Tau Chi fraternity. Belushi's performance in Animal House has become iconic, showcasing his comedic genius and physical comedy skills. His unforgettable portrayal of Bluto has solidified his place in film history. Joining Belushi is Tim Matheson as Eric "Otter" Stratton, the smooth-talking ladies' man of the group. Matheson delivers a charming and charismatic performance that perfectly balances Belushi's outrageous antics. The chemistry between Belushi and Matheson creates some of the film's most memorable moments. Other notable cast members include Tom Hulce as Lawrence "Pinto" Kroger, an innocent freshman who finds himself caught up in the chaos of the fraternity. Karen Allen portrays Katy, a young woman who captivates the hearts of both Pinto and Otter. Together, the cast brings a sense of mischievous fun and over-the-top humor to the screen, making Animal House a film that appeals to audiences of all ages. The film takes place in the early 1960s, capturing the spirit of rebellion and carefree attitude that defined the era. Animal House showcases the clash between the uptight Dean Wormer, played by John Vernon, and the free-spirited Delta fraternity. The comedic conflict that arises as the Delta house rebels against authority leads to absurd and outrageous situations that will leave you in stitches. Animal House is more than just a comedy; it has become a cultural touchstone. The movie's script, written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney, and Chris Miller, is filled with quotable lines and memorable moments, such as the iconic "Toga! Toga!" chant and Bluto's inspiring speech at the climax of the film. The film's success is also attributed to its raucous soundtrack, featuring popular songs from the 1960s that perfectly capture the essence of the era. To this day, Animal House continues to bring laughter and joy to audiences around the world. Its influence can still be felt in comedies today, showcasing the lasting impact this film has had on the genre. Whether you are a seasoned movie buff or a casual viewer, Animal House is a must-watch film that will have you rolling on the floor with laughter. If you want to experience the hilarious adventures of the Delta fraternity, you can play and download the sounds from Animal House here. Get ready for a wild ride as you join Bluto, Otter, and the gang in their quest for unforgettable college memories. So grab your toga and get ready to laugh with Animal House, a true comedy classic.