The Fish-Slapping Dance

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The Fish-Slapping Dance is a brief, absurdly choreographed comedy sketch by Monty Python in which two men in safari gear engage in a mock dance that culminates in one being knocked into a canal with a large fish.

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instanceOf Monty Python sketch
comedy sketch
television sketch
costume safari gear
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
creator Monty Python
describedAs iconic Monty Python sketch
features absurd choreography
fish as props
non-verbal humor
physical comedy
firstBroadcastOn BBC television
genre slapstick comedy
surreal comedy
hasCultFollowing true
hasNoDialogue true
hasPart knock into water with large fish
mock dance
slapping with small fish
medium television
notableFor brevity
sudden ending
visual gag
originalLanguage English
partOf Monty Python's Flying Circus
performer John Cleese
Michael Palin
productionCompany BBC
setting canal
usesMusic true

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