GUIDE TO FUNNY ©Disney. Comic Relief, registered charity 326568 (England/Wales); SC039730 (Scotland). GUIDE TO FUNNY Contents Page 1 Disney’s Guide to Funny Page 2 Foreword from Dom Joly Biography of Bridgit Mendler Page 3 Biographies of Jeff ‘Swampy’ Marsh & Dom Joly Page 4 Songs by Jeff ‘Swampy’ Marsh Five Steps on Writing a Funny Song Page 5 Skits by Bridgit Mendler Five Steps on Performing a Funny Skit Five Steps on Sponsored Stunts Page 6 Sponsored Stunts by Dom Joly Page 7 Inspiration from the Stars Page 8 How to Get Involved Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information GUIDE TO FUNNY Disney’s Guide to Funny Disney has been entertaining families around the world for over 80 years, and from Mickey Mouse to Jack Sparrow, and Phineas and Ferb to Sulley, Disney characters are famous for making people laugh. Within this Guide to Funny are plenty of tips covering everything from coming up with funny song ideas to inventing silly stunts, perfect for sponsoring, from some of the biggest names in comedy including British funny man Dom Joly, Disney Channel’s Good Luck Charlie actress Bridgit Mendler and Disney XD’s Phineas and Ferb co-creator Jeff ‘Swampy’ Marsh. To raise money for Comic Relief, the folks at Disney UK are inviting the British public to find their inner funny and make Disney laugh with a funny joke, story, picture or video for which Disney will donate £1 to Comic Relief up to £100,000. Families can showcase their comedy magic even further and raise more laughter and funds by performing songs, skits and being sponsored to do silly stunts by friends and family. The family with the funniest and most creative fundraising idea will be crowned Disney’s Funniest UK Family, winning a dream holiday to Disneyland Paris and a £20,000 donation in their name to Comic Relief on behalf of Disney. So what are you waiting for? Read on to find out more… Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 GUIDE TO FUNNY Foreword from Dom Joly “There is no such thing as “not funny.” Comedy is a subjective medium, if it wasn’t, we would all be laughing at the same joke and I would be out of a job. “Everybody laughs at different things – if you find something funny then, by definition, it is. This is particularly great news for you, because it means that there is nothing stopping you getting out there and playing a silly stunt on family or friends, and being sponsored in the process. Not only will this be enjoyable but you can tell them that it is for a good cause and is raising money for charity should they decide to complain! “There have been occasions, when faced with a member of the public who didn’t appreciate my sense of humour and voicing their displeasure at having been chased through Trafalgar Square by a giant pigeon that I would have loved to say that it was for charity. Sadly, in my case I have to apologise, assure them that it won’t be shown on television and run away. “You do not have these problems – you are doing these things for Disney’s Comedy Magic campaign raising money for Red Nose Day for the greater good, there is almost a moral imperative for you to get out there and do stuff… “No experience is necessary and if you are having trouble thinking of things to do, then I have written you a little guide for how to go about it. There are more fantastic fundraising ideas from Disney’s roster of funny people – Swampy Marsh and Bridgit Mendler – for those who think sponsored stunts are not for them. “What are you waiting for? Oh yes, you’ve got to read the rest of this… fine, but then get on with it!” Biography for Bridgit Mendler Bridgit Mendler has starred in a host of Disney productions including the hit Disney Channel Original Movie Lemonade Mouth, in which she played singer Olivia White, and award-winning series Wizards of Waverly Place as Justin Russo’s vampire girlfriend. She sang with Nick Jonas on the hit showJONAS and currently stars as Teddy Duncan in Disney Channel’s twice BAFTA-winning comedy Good Luck Charlie. Born in Washington DC, she started acting in drama productions and musical theatre at the age of eight and is an accomplished singer who is signed to Hollywood Records and about to release her new single Ready Or Not in the UK 4th March 2013. Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 GUIDE TO FUNNY Biography for Jeff ‘Swampy’ Marsh Jeff ‘Swampy’ Marsh is the co-creator and executive producer of Phineas and Ferb, Disney XD’s BAFTA-nominated and Emmy award-winning animation series focusing on the adventures of Phineas, his English stepbrother Ferb and their sister, Candace. Currently in its third season, the show has built a loyal following since launching in 2008 with over 80 million people across Europe, Middle East and Africa* tuning in between October and December 2012 alone and featuring cameo appearances from the likes of David Beckham, Jonathan Ross, Simon Pegg and Lenny Henry. Each episode features an original song written by Swampy and co-creator Dan Povenmire. Swampy, who also voices Major Monogram in the show, lived in the UK for six years before returning to his Santa Monica roots where he surfs and hangs out with his children and grandchildren. Biography for Dom Joly Dom Joly is a multi-award winning television comedian, journalist and travel writer. His first television series, Trigger Happy TV, was a prime-time Friday night hit for Channel 4 in 2000-2003 and went on to be sold in over fifty countries world-wide. Since then Dom has made TV shows for the BBC, FIVE, Sky One, and Comedy Central USA, including the wacclaimed spoof travel series Dom Joly’s Happy Hour. Dom’s latest show, Fool Britannia is a Saturday night prime-time hidden camera show on ITV. A second series has just been commissioned and will air in autumn 2013. As well as comedy, he has had a weekly column in the Independent on Sunday for the last twelve years and is an award-winning travel writer for both the Sunday Times and the Mail On Sunday. He has several books under his belt. Most recently Scary Monsters and Super Creeps, documenting his international monster-hunting adventures and The Dark Tourist – a travelogue in which he visited some of the most unlikely holiday destinations in the world (North Korea, skiing in Iran, Chernobyl). *Data based on 15 reported EMEA markets Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 GUIDE TO FUNNY Songs by Swampy Marsh “My co-writer Dan and I have written 300 original songs for Phineas and Ferb. So where to start? “We usually know exactly what we’re going to write about so that’s a big help. We have a minute and a half to fill, and we can write a song about anything in any style in an hour. We pick a style of music – something we haven’t done before, or something that will complement or contrast with the mood of the sequence – and off we go. “You’ve got to stay open to the brainstorming process. We sit around with pads, pens, keyboards and guitars and the first half of the session is about writing down or saying anything, no matter how stupid. It’s the silly stuff that you never think you could use that usually works. Get over the fear of looking silly! We always try to make each other laugh by looking foolish, because that’s where we get our best stuff. “You should always be prepared to get inspiration at any time. Sometimes Dan finds things to write about while he is travelling to work and records it on his phone, and I’ve been sitting in a restaurant when an idea for a song flashes up and I have to scribble it down on a napkin! “My advice to anyone who wants to raise money for Red Nose Day by writing funny songs is exactly what we say in Phineas and Ferb – carpe diem... seize the day! Get out there and do it. Don’t be afraid, because you will definitely have fun. “It’s so important that families get involved with Disney’s Comedy Magic to raise money for Red Nose Day – and what better way to make friends, family and the folk at Disney UK laugh than with a hilarious song! Any time you can get involved in something which makes other people laugh for a great cause, you have to take that opportunity. Most people think their families are slightly weird, now is your chance to prove it in song! Embrace the weirdness and do something great for other people which will last a long time.” ’ Five steps to writing a funny song SWAMPY s COMEDY Tip Be the first person to laugh at yourself. Most people have the ability to be funny. The worst that can happen is you might look a bit silly but that’s all part of the fun! 1. Decide what you’re going to write about and feel free to mess around with topics, being sure to be a little bit silly it’s critical to the process. 2. Sing melodies with nonsense words until you find a line or melody that makes you happy. Before The Beatles had the lyrics to their hit song Yesterday, Paul McCartney sang “scrambled eggs, oh baby how I love your legs!” 3. Always be ready for ideas at any time and have a pen or device to hand to record the magic as it comes. My phone is filled with snippets of me walking down the street singing little melodies. I get tons of funny looks in the street! 4. Go for something catchy. All the great comedy songs are memorable and you can sing or hum the hook... just don’t take too long to get to the jokes. 5. Now record it! And remember, you don’t have to be a great singer or musician to get your song out there. Not being the best singer can definitely be a comic advantage! Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 5 GUIDE TO FUNNY Skits by Bridgit Mendler “In Good Luck Charlie, it all starts with the character. You need to press the buttons that bring out the quirky part of your character that will make people laugh. For instance, my character Teddy is really nerdy, so when we want to make something amusing, we have Teddy say a nerdy line, trying to be flirty maybe, and it comes across funny. The key to making something funny is knowing the character you are playing and catering to your audience. We have a family audience so we make jokes about things that they can relate to and find amusing. “Be careful not to be mean! It isn’t necessary to being funny, so whenever something is verging on that, I steer it back to something that is uplifting for the other characters. Make jokes that you’re comfortable with. If you are comfortable with the humour you are using, people will find your performance amusing. “Me and my best friend used to make videos together. We’d invert situations and make goofy renditions of things that could happen to you that we exaggerated things to make even funnier – that was a lot of fun! “My family are comically creative too – my mum has an alter ego called Gloria who is very funny - so I would definitely want to be crowned Disney’s Funniest UK Family. I’m thrilled to be involved in Disney’s Comedy Magic, and hope I can inspire families to have fun and unite at the same time as raising money for those in need.” Five steps to perfecting a funny skit 1. Listen and make sure you really hear the other person’s lines. In your head you should be responding to the other person as you would in real life. 2. Be creative. Don’t be afraid to use wacky situations when you are doing a skit with other people or to laugh at yourself. 3. Pay attention to your audience and how they are receiving your material. If you try and make a joke but you’re not committed to the material, people can tell. Be committed to the moment! 4. 5. Memorise your lines so that it feels natural when you say them but don’t rehearse to the point where it feels stale. Have fun. If people see you having fun performing, the humour is contagious. That’s all you need. If you can laugh at yourself, that makes it fun. ’ BRIDGIT s TOP Tip Great comic timing takes practise and a lot of work but if you are passionate about it, go for it. Take classes, practise and work on your craft. You can do it! Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 5 6 GUIDE TO FUNNY Sponsored Stunts by Dom Joly “The things that make me laugh are setting up situations that unsuspecting people come across and assume are real. Sometimes it is funny for totally different reasons… “I was once dressed up as a garden gnome sitting on a large plastic toadstool in the front garden of a house in Weymouth. The hidden cameras were set up and I was going to try and chat to people wandering past my front gate. Then, just before we started filming there was movement in the next-door garden. It turned out that the house was for sale and an unsuspecting estate agent was showing a family the garden. They all spotted me at the same time and they stopped and stared. I waved at them with a big smile: “Hello there…we’ll be neighbours soon…!”They tried to be polite and smiled thinly but I’m fairly sure that a sale was not secured that day. “You don’t need to go this weird however – why not start with some lighthearted tom-foolery at home and ask your friends and family to sponsor your silly stunt to raise money for Red Nose Dasy? “A really simple one is to buy an identical remote to the one used for your telly and then keep subtly changing the channel when someone else is watching. “Too easy? How about taking all the eggs out of the fridge, hard-boiling them and then putting them back? “The simplest is to show a friend that you can balance a glass of water on the back of your hand. Then challenge them to balance one on each hand. Once they are doing this, wander off – your work here is done. “If you want to get really ambitious then rent a couple of full-sized cat costumes from a fancy-dress shop. Then, simply wait for the milkman and, when they take milk up to a door, hang around the float trying to look inconspicuous. It made me laugh. Five steps to perfecting a stunt 1. 2. Think about an everyday scenario and then try to flip it on its head – this often leads to funny, surreal stunts 3. Keep a straight face. This is the most difficult part of a good stunt – the more serious you can look, the better chance it has of working 4. Always keep the jokes light-hearted. If they become mean or physical then they lose something. An ideal stunt is one where both the prankster and the ‘prankee’ laugh at the end 5. Remember, this is raising money for a great cause, Red Nose Day, so in a way it’s your civic duty… Fancy dress shops are a great place to wander around and get inspiration from. I often used to find a costume and then think of the joke ’ Dom s Comedy Tip BE CREATIVE think outside the box and have fun doing it Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 GUIDE TO FUNNY Q: What do you get when you cross a pig and a cactus? A: A porky-pine Q: Why did the pirate cross the road? A: Because he needed to get to the second hand store One Direction Celebrity Jokes Q: What did the ocean say to the shore? A: Nothing, it just waved! Bella Thorne Q: What do you call a fake lasagne? A: An im-pasta! Nick Grimshaw Q: What do you call a fly with no wings? A: A walk Q: Why did the tomato blush? A: Because it saw the salad dressing Jane Goldman Vanessa Feltz Debby Ryan Q: How do you make a tissue dance? A: Put a little boogie in it! Jason Earles Q: Why can’t a car play football? A: Because its only got one boot Q: What’s stupid and yellow? A: Thick custard Q; What do you call chips that aren’t your chips? A: .. nacho chips Melanie C Kelly Osbourne Christian Williams Q: What do you get when you cross a dog with a telephone? A: A golden receiver Cheska - Made In Chelsea Two aerials meet on a roof, fall in love and get married. The reception was brilliant Q: What do you call a man with no shins? A: Tony Ashleigh - Made In Chelsea Q: What did the zero say to the eight? A: Nice belt! China Anne McClain Q; What’s at the bottom of the sea and shakes? A: A nervous wreck! Tyger Drew Honey Richard Branson Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 GUIDE TO FUNNY How to get involved There are many ways to showcase your comedy magic and help reach the £100,000 target. Be funny in person by heading to your local Disney Store and make a cast member laugh to earn the £1 donation from Disney to Comic Relief – the teams in store are waiting and willing to see your comedy magic until 24th February. Alternatively, log onto disney.co.uk/rednoseday to share your joke, funny story, picture or video, and get social too – you will be able to reach an even wider audience by sharing your humour on Disney’s Facebook pages. Kids can also get involved through Disney’s leading kids’ virtual world, Club Penguin, by capturing and submitting a screenshot of their penguin telling a joke or via Disney’s online game Superbia in a special Red Nose Day quest which will unlock exclusive Red Nose Day themed items for your room, a virtual Red Nosed Mickey Mouse and a Red Nose Day bag for life. For the chance to be crowned Disney’s Funniest UK Family simply register and tell us your creative and funny fundraising tale, in no more than 500 words, to earn the chance of winning a family trip of alifetime to Disneyland Paris as well as a £20,000 donation in your name to Comic Relief on behalf of Disney. Go to www.disney.co.uk/rednoseday for more information 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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