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Wayne\'s World was one of the most popular recurring sketches to come from the NBC television series Saturday Night Live. It actually evolved from a segment titled "Wayne\'s Power Minute" on the CBC Television series It\'s Only Rock and Roll as the main character first appeared in that show. The Saturday Night Live sketch spawned two films, and several catchphrases which have since entered the pop-culture lexicon. The sketch centered on a local cable access television program in Aurora, Illinois, hosted by Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers, the same actor from "Wayne\'s Power Minute"), an enthusiastic and sardonic long-haired metalhead, and his timid and sometimes high-strung, yet equally metal-loving sidekick, Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). Wayne lives with his parents and broadcasts his show "live" from the basement of their house every Friday evening at 10:30.

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Format of sketches

The "show" would open with Wayne and Garth singing the lyrics to the opening theme, "Wayne\'s World! Wayne\'s World! Party time! Excellent!", accompanied by Wayne\'s frantic strumming of his guitar, and Garth drumming on his lap with drum sticks. The two would introduce themselves ("I am your excellent host, Wayne Campbell, and with me as always is Garth.") and then proceed to go into their various exploits, including discussions of their love of hard rock bands and "babes", as well as juvenile antics, such as the "Extreme Close-Up" (where a camera would zoom in on Wayne and Garth as they screamed) and tricking their unsuspecting guests into saying vulgar words. Garth would frequently get over-excited and lose control, to which Wayne would have to tell him, "take your Ritalin".

Sketches also often included dream sequences where Wayne and Garth imagine themselves in fantasy settings. The sequences were introduced with Wayne and Garth imitating a stereotypical television fade-out by waving their arms in front of them and imitating a commonly used fade-out sound effect accompanied by an excerpt from "Dream Weaver". Notable dream sequences include Wayne defeating Wayne Gretzky in a one-on-one hockey game, to which Janet Jones runs to kiss Wayne (the metalhead), and Wayne and Garth appearing in Madonna\'s controversial music video for "Justify My Love".

In the early sketches, Wayne and Garth are high school students, and their guests on the show included their teachers (including one played by Ed O\'Neill, who would later play a very similar character in both films), and other students from school (such as Nancy, a "babe" played by Jan Hooks). Other frequent guests included Garth\'s father, "Beev" (so named because of his teeth, played by Phil Hartman), who was often ridiculed by Wayne despite the fact that he was married to a "babe" (Candice Bergen). In later appearances, however, Wayne and Garth appear to be young adults, (although Wayne still lives with his parents -— a theme which would carry over to the first film), and their discussions shifted more towards current events and pop-culture phenomena, with the show featuring actual celebrity guests.

Probably the most memorable appearance of the sketch featured Wayne and Garth in a jam session with their idols, the rock band Aerosmith, performing an extended, hard rock version of the "Wayne\'s World" theme song. Tom Hanks played their roadie who checked the microphone and set up the performance. In the TV special \'Saturday Night Live: 101 Most Unforgettable Moments\', this is moment #1.

A video game loosely based on the sketches was released in 1993 for NES, SNES, Nintendo Game Boy, and Sega Genesis. There was also a PC point and click adventure.

A Wayne\'s World sketchbook was also sold around the time of the premeire of the first film. It included a mail-in-offer for Wayne\'s trademark ballcap and showed various celebrities such as Elvira and Michael Jordan modeling the same hat Wayne wore.

"Gawain\'s Word", a regular segment on the children\'s educational show Between the Lions takes inspiration from both the "Wayne\'s World" sketch and its theme song. It was also spoofed in the film Stay Tuned with the sketch "Duane\'s Underworld".

The Wayne\'s World soundtrack contained the extra-long hard rock version of the theme song that was performed by Aerosmith in the famous sketch. As the song is winding down, an easter egg can be heard where Myers and Carvey are peppering the guitar riffs with quips from their other SNL characters such as "Isn\'t that special?" (Church Lady), "Don\'t look at my bum!" (Simon), "Not gonna do it! Not gonna do it!" (George H.W. Bush).

Catchphrases

Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to:
  • "Party on, Wayne." "Party on, Garth."
  • "Excellent!"
  • "Schwing!" (an onomatopoeic representation of a sword being pulled from its scabbard, used to refer to a male achieving an erection.). In the French language film, the term was Chooing!.
  • "We\'re not worthy!" (repeated, while bowing, to guests who the two deem themselves unworthy to interview)
  • "...NOT!"
  • "Chyeah, right."
  • "No way." "Way." (\'Way\' being supposedly the opposite of \'No way\'.)
  • "Fished in!"
  • "I think I\'m gonna hurl!" (Garth, when he gets over-excited)
  • "It\'s Wayne\'s World, Wayne\'s World, party time, excellent!" (Wayne\'s World theme song)
  • "Ex-squeeze me? A-baking powder?" (Instead of, "Excuse me, I beg your pardon?". Originally intended as a throwaway joke, but worked into the film when Wayne got excited and acted like a buffoon.)
  • "Yeah, and monkeys might fly out of my butt." (A response to a doubtful scenario). In the Spanish language film, the term was Judgment Day is tomorrow.
  • "Are you mental?"
  • "A sphincter says what?" (Asked very quickly to trick someone into saying "what?" thus admitting that the target is a sphincter)
  • "That\'s what she said!"
  • "Good call" (Said when Garth makes a smart assumption)
  • "Denied" Referring to Wayne\'s Phrase

The films

The sketch was adapted into a film, Wayne\'s World in 1992 and a sequel, Wayne\'s World 2 in 1993.

Overseas

In the United Kingdom, where Saturday Night Live is not shown, to tie in with the 1992 release of the Wayne\'s World movie, a batch of SNL Wayne\'s World sketches were packaged as 10 minute episodes and broadcast on BBC Two, typically on Wednesdays at 6:45 p.m.

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from Wikipedia

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