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From forgotten lines to unexpected naps, child actors prove that even the biggest stars have their silly moments! Join us as we look at hilarious outtakes featuring young talents from beloved movies and TV shows. These precious moments capture pure, unscripted joy and remind us that sometimes the best takes are the ones that don't make the cut.
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00:00Lisa, you guys are a modern family.
00:02Yeah.
00:03Oh, yeah?
00:04Yeah.
00:05Welcome to Ms. Mojo.
00:06And today, we're looking at the funniest outtakes
00:08from movies and shows involving child stars.
00:11They had put a fart machine into my sleeping bag.
00:17Number 10, a meta blooper, Jojo Rabbit.
00:21This Nazi satire from Taika Waititi
00:23may deal with grim subject matter,
00:26but there's an undeniable naive charm to Jojo Rabbit.
00:29That's largely thanks to its young cast,
00:32which includes Roman Griffin Davis as the titular Jojo
00:35and Archie Yates as his best pal, Yorkie.
00:38I'm going to go home and see my mother.
00:40I need the cover.
00:42Nothing makes sense anymore.
00:43Yeah, I know it's definitely not a good time to be a Nazi.
00:47Toward the end of the film, Jojo and Yorkie
00:49reunite, contemplating what happens now
00:51that the war is over.
00:53In what appears to be an alternate version of that
00:55scene, Jojo is hopeful that his father will finally return,
00:59delivering Yorkie's response, Yates got a little tongue-tied.
01:03And that's good.
01:05And now you're and, sorry.
01:07Yates turned his innocent flub into gag reel gold,
01:11asking the filmmakers off screen if this would be
01:13included in the blooper section.
01:18That's going in the bloopers at the end of the film,
01:20isn't it?
01:20In a self-fulfilling prophecy, this outtake had to be seen.
01:24Number 9, Where's Peter, Jumanji.
01:28When a film starred Robin Williams,
01:30improvisation was a given, meaning the cast would inevitably
01:33break here and there.
01:35After Bradley Pierce's Peter is caught cheating,
01:37the game punishes him with a monkey makeover.
01:41Peter, your hands.
01:42Look at your hands.
01:46Williams' Alan soon reunites with his friends,
01:49finding that Peter has become even hairier than him.
01:52In the finished film, Alan says, oh, great.
01:57Oh, great.
01:58Williams provided several alternatives
02:01that would have been much funnier, however.
02:03Of course, some of them might have
02:05been a little too edgy for a family-friendly adventure,
02:09most notably a crack about the consequences
02:11of touching yourself.
02:12Ha!
02:14Oh, I warned you about touching yourself.
02:18That's a gag.
02:18Ha!
02:20The cast and filmmakers can be heard cracking up
02:22alongside Williams with at least one of his witticisms,
02:25putting a big smile on Pierce's face.
02:28We can't blame him.
02:29Number eight, Solid as a Rock, Small Wonder.
02:33He used to be a proper country where sitcoms weren't
02:36afraid to have bizarre premises.
02:38Case in point, the 80s time capsule Small Wonder.
02:42The series centered on the Lawsons,
02:44an average American family, other than one little thing.
02:47Their 10-year-old daughter, played by Tiffany Brissett,
02:50is an android.
02:52OK, recite the Gettysburg Address again,
02:54and I'll adjust while you're talking.
02:56Last night at 7, we need to count our
02:59power back right on this clock, hmm?
03:02If Vicky's robotic voice isn't enough to clue people in,
03:05her unusual strength should.
03:07A season one episode called for Vicky to break a coffee table.
03:12Brissett had some trouble with the prop, however.
03:14Solid as a rock.
03:19Don't hit it again.
03:19Don't hit it again.
03:20She slammed her fist on the table multiple times,
03:23but it wouldn't fall to pieces as planned.
03:25We'd say that the table really was solid as a rock.
03:29Although it randomly collapsed while shooting another scene.
03:32Sometimes, technology just fails us.
03:34She's always joking.
03:36Actually, Vicky is quite a sort of Jap.
03:42Number 7, Streep puts Sonny to sleep.
03:45Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.
03:48Twins Kara and Shelby Hoffman portrayed little Sonny
03:52in the 2004 adaptation of Lemony Snicket's bleak book series.
03:56Being only babies at the time,
03:58Kara and Shelby couldn't help but fall asleep
04:01while occasionally shooting scenes.
04:10Even an acting giant like Meryl Streep
04:13can only hold a drowsy toddler's attention for so long.
04:16When the Baudelaires go live with their Aunt Josephine,
04:18played by Streep,
04:19they sit down to a meal of cold cucumber soup.
04:23As Josephine reminisces about her late husband Ike,
04:26the Sonny actress begins to drift off into slumber.
04:29Ike, it's so lonely up here.
04:32Without Ike, he was my best friend and my partner.
04:35The cast initially doesn't realize this
04:37until the filmmakers bring the scene to a halt.
04:40Violet actress Emily Browning
04:42finds her slumbering co-star adorable, and so do we.
04:50You're so sleepy, don't wake up.
04:52Hello, sleepy peep.
04:54Hello, sleepy peep.
04:55Number 6. Boy Meets Blooper Reel
04:58Boy Meets World
04:59Daniel Jacobs, the son of Boy Meets World co-creator Michael Jacobs,
05:03appeared in the series finale as Cory's little brother Joshua.
05:07Die-hard fans will also know that the younger Jacobs
05:10appeared in another episode earlier that season.
05:13When Cory and Topanga move into their new apartment,
05:16the reality of their less-than-ideal living conditions
05:19slowly sinks in.
05:20Did you shut the door if you're going to do that?
05:24That's it, break it.
05:27Well, it sounds like we have very colourful neighbours.
05:30Cory tries to find a silver lining
05:32pointing to a little boy in the hallway played by Jacobs.
05:35Instead of saying something cute,
05:37the boy steals a quote from The Sixth Sense.
05:40Hey there, little fella.
05:41I see a devil.
05:46I see devil.
05:48Although Jacobs is clearly doing his best,
05:51it took a few tries for him to nail these four words.
05:54Hey, we can't expect every kid to deliver the line
05:57with the same gravitas as Haley Joel Osment.
06:00I see dead people.
06:02Number 5. As Seen on TV
06:04Modern Family
06:06Although Lily has been part of the Tucker-Pritchett family
06:08since the pilot,
06:09Aubrey Anderson-Emmons wouldn't take over the role until season three.
06:14One, two, three.
06:18It's gone. It's on there.
06:20It's not back there.
06:21We counted to three.
06:23That season's third episode, Fill on Wire,
06:26marked Anderson-Emmons' first day on set.
06:29In this scene, Mitch and Cam stuff their faces with cupcakes
06:33after attempting a juice fast.
06:35Being well-versed in the show,
06:36Anderson-Emmons says she recognises actors Eric Stonestreet
06:40and Jesse Tyler Ferguson from Modern Family.
06:43Hi, honey. Hi, sweetie.
06:46We say you guys are Modern Family.
06:48Yeah. Oh, yeah? Yeah.
06:51This wouldn't be Anderson-Emmons' last blooper involving cupcakes.
06:55In a season four Halloween episode,
06:57Mitch shoves a cupcake in his daughter's mouth.
06:59With the scene requiring more than one take,
07:02Anderson-Emmons eventually asked Ferguson to do it gently.
07:06What's going on? Oh, nothing. She just wants one of these cupcakes.
07:09But do it gently.
07:11But I already had a cupcake.
07:12Turns out that there is such a thing as too many cupcakes.
07:16Number four, Where's Josh? iCarly.
07:19On more than one occasion,
07:21iCarly slyly referenced Miranda Cosgrove's past life
07:24as Megan Parker on Drake & Josh.
07:27I think I purposely got the Peruvian puff peppers
07:30knowing you'd steal them from me.
07:31Seen it?
07:32Stop! I'm not stopping!
07:33The most blatant example occurred during the shooting
07:36of season one's I Will Date Freddy,
07:39which was later featured in the special iBlue.
07:41As the gang chows down on watermelon,
07:44Drake Bell randomly enters the scene,
07:46helping himself to a bite.
07:47Mixing up Carly with Megan,
07:49Drake questions who these other people are.
07:52For that matter, where are mom, dad, and Josh?
07:56Hey, Megan.
07:56Hi.
07:58Who's she?
07:59I don't believe I know you.
08:00Where's Josh?
08:03Where's mom and dad?
08:05While Mrs. Benson actress Mary Shear
08:07plays along with Bell's cameo,
08:09the rest of the young cast
08:11cannot contain their surprise and laughter.
08:14In addition to being a classic blooper,
08:16it might be the closest we got to a crossover episode.
08:19You know, you were so adorable on Drake & Josh.
08:23Oh, thanks.
08:26Number three, Ketchup Mustard, Stranger Things.
08:29Most bloopers happen by accident,
08:31but sometimes the actors purposely go rogue.
08:35That must have been the case here.
08:37My name's Ketchup.
08:38And my name is Mustard.
08:40Together, we're Ketchup and Mustard.
08:42In Stranger Things season three,
08:44Eleven and Max develop a friendship.
08:46The bond between Millie Bobby Brown and Sadie Sink
08:49is also apparent in this blooper
08:51from the season's third episode.
08:53As a door dramatically opens
08:55with rain pouring in the background,
08:57Brown and Sink go off book,
08:59singing a song about their condiment-colored raincoats.
09:02When asked if they'd like to go on a date,
09:04Brown was quick to say her Ketchup-Mustard duet with Sink.
09:07No offense to running up that hill,
09:09but this is the show's best musical moment.
09:12Even if it's not technically canon, it's in our heads.
09:15We didn't mean to barge in.
09:17We tried to knock,
09:18but maybe you didn't hear us over the storm.
09:21Number two, Daniel Radcliffe and the Chamber of Farts,
09:24Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
09:27Say, ever noticed that nobody in the show
09:30is wearing a hat?
09:31Say, ever noticed that nobody
09:34ever cuts the cheese at Hogwarts?
09:36If you did, that's an odd thing to observe.
09:39While intestinal gas might've sucked out some of the whimsy,
09:43the filmmakers couldn't resist
09:44having a little flatulence fun with Harry Potter himself.
09:48Oh, no.
09:49Took the opportunity to play a practical joke on me.
09:53Really, really funny.
09:54And for you.
09:55As the students sleep in the Great Hall,
09:58director Alfonso Cuarón orchestrated a prank,
10:02having a fart machine placed in Daniel Radcliffe's
10:04sleeping bag.
10:05Michael Gambon was in on the gag,
10:07operating the bloated sound effects
10:09while saying his lines with a straight face.
10:11In our dreams, we enter completely our own world.
10:17You know, it's completely our own world.
10:20It's the happiest we ever saw Alan Rickman as Snape,
10:23with the rest of the cast soon joining in on the laugh.
10:27We like to think that this blooper prepared Radcliffe
10:29for his role in Swiss Army Man.
10:31♪ Radcliffe, Radcliffe, Radcliffe, Radcliffe, Radcliffe ♪
10:37What?
10:38What?
10:39What?
10:40Wait, wait for me!
10:41Wait for me!
10:42Before we unveil our top pick,
10:44here are a few honorable mentions.
10:46Emma laughs.
10:48Friends.
10:48The baby can tell Christina Applegate made a funny.
10:51Do you remember my old boyfriend, Mark?
10:53Yeah.
10:54It's his dad.
10:57Huh.
11:01Squeezing my liver.
11:02Kenan and Kel.
11:04Did Kenan really squeeze her liver?
11:06Kyra!
11:07Come here.
11:09How old are you?
11:10Nine!
11:11Are you looking forward to 10?
11:12You're squeezing my liver!
11:14Drinking from fridge.
11:15Malcolm in the middle.
11:16Must have tasted as bad as it looked.
11:22Cut!
11:23Cut!
11:26What?
11:30Dinner table.
11:31The nutty professor.
11:32The youngest clump wasn't the only one laughing.
11:36Oh my lord.
11:42Don't start doing that again.
11:44Don't fart!
11:45I hope your asshole fall out.
11:48The end credits.
11:49Spy Kids 2, The Island of Lost Dreams.
11:53Alexa Vega and Daryl Sabara both had their slip ups,
11:56some literal.
11:58Action.
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12:21Number one.
12:22Where's your mom dad?
12:23Home alone.
12:24Usually when an actor flubs their lines,
12:27the director immediately yells,
12:28cut and they start over.
12:30Sometimes though,
12:31the actors will try to roll with it.
12:33Where's your mom?
12:35She's outside of the car.
12:36Ah, and where's your dad?
12:38Uh, she's at home.
12:39She's at home?
12:40No, he's at home.
12:41At the very least,
12:42it'll make for a fun addition to the gag reel.
12:44At the checkout aisle,
12:45Kevin finds himself being grilled by the curious clerk
12:49played by Tracy J. Connor.
12:50While the scene initially goes as planned,
12:53Macaulay Culkin gets his pronouns mixed up
12:55when addressing his dad's whereabouts.
12:57Where's your mom?
12:59She's outside of the car.
13:00Ah, and where's your dad?
13:02Uh, she's at home.
13:03She's at home?
13:04No, he's at home.
13:05Although Connor calls attention to this mistake,
13:07the two actors remain in character.
13:10While they do their best to keep the scene going,
13:13both likely know this isn't making the final cut.
13:16It culminates in Connor completing Culkin's stranger line,
13:19prompting somebody to finally say, cut.
13:22And what's your address?
13:24Oh, my mom won't allow me to say that.
13:26Oh, really?
13:27Yeah.
13:28Because I'm a...
13:29Yeah, you're a stranger.
13:30Uh-huh.
13:31Cut.
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