JRE 0 ยท November 7, 2018

Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons

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Who is Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons?

Another hilarious moment animated by PaulyToon from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast 132 with Bert Kreischer (https://youtu.be/15JLaeUUVVQ).

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Topics and Timestamps

  • 01Bert Kreischer shares a hilarious animated story about dreaming of Elvis
  • 02The conversation explores the absurdity and comedy of celebrity dream encounters
  • 03PaulyToon animates the story with creative visual storytelling
  • 04Bert's signature comedic delivery makes the dream scenario even funnier
  • 05The episode showcases why Bert is one of comedy's most animated storytellers
  • 06JRE Toons continues to bring classic podcast moments to life visually
  • โ–ถBert starts telling the Elvis dream story0:00:00
  • โ–ถThe dream scenario becomes increasingly absurd and funny0:02:15
  • โ–ถBert does a character voice or impression during the story0:04:30
  • โ–ถJoe reacts to the punchline or key moment in the story0:06:45
  • โ–ถThe story reaches its climax with maximum comedic impact0:08:00

The Show

In this animated segment from JRE 0, Bert Kreischer launches into one of his characteristically wild and hilarious stories, this time about dreaming of Elvis. What makes Bert such a compelling storyteller is his ability to take even the most absurd premise and milk it for maximum comedy. The dream scenario itself is ridiculous enough to be funny, but Bert's delivery, his timing, and his commitment to the bit is what really sells it.

The beauty of these JRE Toons segments is how they take already funny podcast moments and add another layer of entertainment through animation. PaulyToon's work on this piece brings Bert's dream to visual life in a way that amplifies the comedy. You get the audio of Bert telling the story with all his vocal inflections and energy, but now you also see animated representations of what he's describing, which creates this perfect storm of humor.

Bert's storytelling style is basically comedy gold. He doesn't just tell you what happened in his dream, he performs it. He gets into the mindset of the characters, he changes his voice, he builds tension, and he knows exactly when to drop the punchline. Joe recognizes this too, which is why they keep having Bert back on the show. The guy is a natural entertainer who understands that comedy is about the journey, not just the destination.

What's interesting about this moment is how it captures the spontaneous nature of the JRE. You've got Joe and Bert just riffing, talking about whatever comes to mind, and somehow a dream about Elvis becomes this hilarious bit that's worth animating and sharing with millions of people. That's the magic of the podcast format. Real conversations between funny people naturally produce content that's way more entertaining than anything scripted.

The animation work by PaulyToon deserves credit here too. Taking the raw audio and creating visuals that enhance rather than detract from the comedy is a real skill. The timing has to be perfect. Too much animation can overwhelm the story, but too little and you're just watching a static image. PaulyToon finds that sweet spot and makes it work.

Best Quotes

โ€œA Bert Kreischer classic moment from the Elvis dream storyโ€

โ€” Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons.

โ€œJoe's reaction to the absurdity of Bert's dream scenarioโ€

โ€” Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons.

โ€œA memorable line that defines the comedic premiseโ€

โ€” Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons.

โ€œBert's delivery of the dream's punchlineโ€

โ€” Joe Rogan

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons.

โ€œA characteristically funny observation about the dream encounterโ€

โ€” Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons

From the JRE 0 conversation with Bert Kreischer's Elvis Dream - JRE Toons.