Le Payasin
This is No. 3 in series of six short Le Payasin films on YouTube. They're pretty weird, and this is the weirdest of all. They look old, but No. 2 features a remote control car as part of the gag (if you want to call it that).
Mostly, they're just one-gag bits, the longest not even a minute. No. 3 has a fun optical gag. The No. 5 and No. 6 are El Payasin moving through a landscape and performing some bathroom function.
I looked in a Spanish-English dictionary and the translation of the punch line (if that's what it is) is "I must release the staple." Hilarious, yes? No.
The dictionary couldn't translate "payasin," however, neither from Spanish nor Portugeus, Italiano or Francaise. "Payaso" is clown in Spanish. That's what they call me at El Mariachi. So either somebody made it up or got it messed up or it's a language that hasn't been discovered yet.
