Baltish
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Baltish is a
Setting
The show takes place in the fictitious
The show is performed in "Baltish language" a kind of "broken English", i.e. the English language with heavy Eastern European accent and some ingredients of the Russian language.[1] The name "Baltish" is a somewhat corrupt derivative from the geo-political term "Baltic states". In fact, the name of the show is the contraction of the initial idea for the name of the language: "Baltish English" (a pun on "British English") after the Lithuanian MTV channel insisted on the use of English for the show to make it understandable in the three Baltic states.[4]
Characters
The main character Budulis was created by Rimas Šapauskas in 1996 and used in his earlier TV performances.
The red outfitted devil named Molotov von Ribbentrop is another popular character. His name is constructed from the surnames of Vyacheslav Molotov and Joachim von Ribbentrop, signatories of Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact, which secret protocol constituted a legal basis for the occupation of the Baltic states. The devil is hilarious due to its looks as it is being acted by a woman as well as for its odd speech. It is usually armed with a trident and has no penis, which is therefore replaced by a black strap-on dildo in several series.
Česlovas also acted by Rimas Šapauskas is another character familiar from earlier TV and radio projects, including Radioshow, Orbita and Ragai. He is discernible from curly grey hair and wears glasses. He owns a cabaret which hosts funny performances and contests between representatives of the "Baltish regions" in which Lithuania sometimes prevails or there is no clear winner.
The characters act is stupid ways of Beavis and Butt-Head. Algis Ramanauskas said: "The worldview of the characters is a jumble of stereotypes formed by communism and post-communism. Xenophobia, anti-Semitism, sexism, homophobia, sentiments towards the Soviet past are in every character's mind, because every character in the show "Baltish" is an incorrigible idiot".[1]
Notes
- dizelaši in Serbia.
References
- ^ a b c d Baltijos šalims - „Baltish“ šou
- ^ About the show at the Wayback Machine (archived February 1, 2008) (in Lithuanian)
- ^ a b Karina Krysko - juodojo humoro kūrėjų kompanijoje
- ^ A.Ramanauskas-Greitai: laida „Baltish” – intelektualiems žiūrovams
- ^ Iš Airijos į „Dviračio šou“ grįžta Budulis
External links
- Baltish at IMDb