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1->''"So, this family walks into a talent agency..."''
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3Few comedians truly tell jokes. A proper joke seldom fits the format and atmosphere of stand-up comedy, and jokes end as soon as the audience knows the punchline.
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5One joke prevails over all others, however: '''''The Aristocrats''''', a joke comedians keep back to tell each other (or themselves, as a warm-up act). The details of the joke change with every telling (and who tells it), but the basic structure remains the same no matter what:
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7# A family act goes in to see a talent agent. While the agent doesn't want to hear them out (because he considers family acts too cute), the father finally convinces him to give them a chance.
8# The comedian telling the joke describes the family's act in as much detail as they prefer. Sometimes, the father tells the agent a blow-by-blow description of the act, while other times, the family performs it live for the agent. The act ''always'' involves the family performing shocking, heinous, risqué, disgusting, and downright illegal acts.
9# At the completion of the description, the shocked agent can only ask what the family calls their act. The father proudly replies, [[AristocratsAreEvil "The Aristocrats!"]]
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11In the past, the joke served as a form of satire about the upper class, but [[OnceOriginalNowCommon that take doesn't really apply these days]]; in modern times, it's not particularly funny as a joke anymore (since it's essentially a ShaggyDogStory with a weak bit of irony as the punchline). The real point of the joke these days involves the description of the act itself: anyone who tells the joke must [[CrossesTheLineTwice cross the line as many times]] and in as many directions as humanly possible. Most comedians traditionally invent the act on the spot as they tell the joke, which turns it into an improv comedy exercise. Standard ingredients for the description of the act include incest, [[PaedoHunt paedophilia]], [[BlackComedyRape rape]], [[DeathAsComedy death]] ([[BloodyHilarious the messier the better]]), [[ColdBloodedTorture torture]], [[ILoveTheDead necrophilia]], coprophilia, and urophilia[[note]]Getting turned on by shit and piss, respectively[[/note]], bodily fluids, [[BestialityIsDepraved bestiality]], and pretty much every vile sex act and fetish one can think of — and every horrific act of violence, depravity, and otherwise immoral human behavior that nobody ''wants'' to think of. Extra-risqué versions will also try to work in offensive political themes on top of everything, such as racism, blasphemy, sexism, homophobia, etc. (like the family insisting on including {{blackface}} and minstrel songs into the act).
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13A variation upon the joke leaves the act completely tame, but gives it a shockingly disgusting name.
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15[[Film/TheAristocrats There is also a documentary for the jokes released in 2005.]]
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17Do not confuse with ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAristocats The Aristo]]'''[[WesternAnimation/TheAristocats cats]]'''''.[[note]]Humorously enough, the documentary has a segment in which comedians discuss [[FreudianSlip making that mistake]].[[/note]]
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21!! '''We call it: The Tropes!'''
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23* AristocratsAreEvil: A straight example of this trope, if the punchline isn't treated as ironic.
24* BlackComedyRape: In some tellings.
25* ClusterFBomb: Given the amount of depravity inherent in the body of the joke, this is to be expected. Creator/GilbertGottfried, however, takes it up a notch, as he does with most of his material.
26* CrossesTheLineTwice: Invoked with prejudice.
27* DecadentCourt: Although calling the acts 'decadent' may be an understatement.
28* SarcasmBlind: In some versions, the disbelieving agent says "What the ''hell'' would you call an act like that?", meaning the punchline is this trope.
29* SerialEscalation: It's common to engage in this to ramp up the shock factor even more.
30* ShaggyDogStory: Many tellings play up this possible aspect.
31* StraightMan: The talent agent that witnesses and responds to the depraved acts before him.
32* SocialServicesDoesNotExist: As pointed out by Creator/GilbertGottfried in the film about it, realistically, family services and the police would've been called the second the act started happening.
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35!!Different variations of this joke:
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37* The ones in [[Film/TheAristocrats the movie]].
38** Notably Creator/GilbertGottfried's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aGA0dIz9-Wk version from the Roast of Hugh Hefner]], which he'd done to ''recover'' from a DudeNotFunny joke about "Miss[ing his] connecting flight at the World Trade Center". During the bit, after describing all manner of vile things, he finally draws the line [[spoiler:[[FelonyMisdemeanor at sweat involved in the act]]]]. He also briefly pauses to point out that [[FridgeLogic the talent agent is doing nothing to stop any of this]].
39** Another notable rendition of the joke would be Creator/SarahSilverman's subversion in which she ditches the original punchline by referring to her fictional family troupe as ''The Aristocrats'' in the beginning, then going into detail describing how her family executed the eponymous routine (chiefly consisting of mutual masturbation) in a rather introspective manner while rehearsing under the watchful eyes of radio and TV host Joe Franklin but then faltering after a while while recounting how she was invited on Franklin's CastingCouch and closing with the line: [[spoiler:"''[[{{Beat}} (beat)]]'' [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil Joe Franklin raped me..."]]]]
40* Creator/DougWalker did a nifty version. [[http://channelawesome.com/the-most-disturbing-aristocrats-joke-ever/ You can check it out here.]] Doug also held a contest on Website/YouTube to determine who could tell the best version of the joke. The winner was an overweight, bald, heavily tattooed man with the handle "Church of Dave," who describes an act climaxing in the souls of every evil person [[KarmicRape being raped by the souls of every good person]], which is called [[spoiler:Justice]].
41* [[http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/blogs/latest/entry/gaming-disconnect-15-fatal This TGWTG review]] of the game ''TabletopGame/{{FATAL}}'' ends by implying the game is one big Aristocrats joke.
42* WebVideo/TheNostalgiaCritic:
43** In his [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS4E2 review]] of ''WesternAnimation/FernGully2TheMagicalRescue'', the Critic references this joke (followed by a RimShot) when Budgie accidentally pulls down her grandpa's pants:
44--->'''Grandpa:''' Uh, this is no time to practice our act, Budgie!\
45'''Nostalgia Critic:''' ...'Kay, I don't want to know what kind of act requires her to pull his pants down... but it's probably called "The Aristocrats"!
46** He also references it (again followed by a RimShot) in his [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS4E7 review]] of ''Film/TheLostWorldJurassicPark'', when mocking the mother's over-the-top scream:
47--->'''Nostalgia Critic:''' Seriously, what woman — especially seeing her daughter get eaten — would take the time to raise her arms in the air and throw them down? You do that while telling a joke: "The Aristocrats"!
48** In his [[Recap/TheNostalgiaCriticS10E21 review]] of ''WesternAnimation/ScaryGodmother'', when Count Maxwell the vampire tells the old one-liner about UsefulNotes/AbrahamLincoln's assassination:
49--->'''Count Maxwell:''' "So other than that, Mrs. Lincoln, how did you enjoy the show?"\
50'''Nostalgia Critic:''' Strange enough that there's a Lincoln assassination joke in this, but to have that classic followed up by crickets? Ain't none of you know good comedy! Hey Dracula, tell your version of "The Aristocrats"!
51* Oancitizen of ''WebVideo/BrowsHeldHigh'' (quoting Phil Buni of ''WebVideo/TheBunnyPerspective'') compares the content of ''Film/ASerbianFilm'' to this joke. Instead of the usual punchline, he delivers a very stern [[TrueArt "Art!"]]. ''*[[{{Beat}} beat]], [[TheStinger finger snap]]*''
52** A Website/SomethingAwful Photoshop Phriday [[http://i.somethingawful.com/u/garbageday/2011/Photoshop_Phriday/moviemixup/zeVoguee_01.jpg did the same joke.]]
53* This very wiki briefly described ''Film/SaloOrThe120DaysOfSodom'' as: ''The Aristocrats'' [[JustForFun/XMeetsY meets]] ''Film/{{Hostel}}'', only worse. The same thing was also said on this wiki about ''Literature/The120DaysOfSodom'', the Creator/MarquisDeSade novel that ''Salo'' was based upon.
54* WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob said that ''Film/{{Caligula}}'', being a big-budget mainstream porno film for those "craving the finest in bestiality and the finest in Shakespearean actors", was "like tracking down Laurence Olivier and asking him to perform The Aristocrats joke."
55* More of a reference than an example, but a couple of times during some of the live episodes of ''WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou'', when Nash got to a particularly nasty news article, either he or one of the people in the live chat would yell out "The Aristocrats!" after reading it.
56* Creator/NataliePortman made an [[StylisticSuck intentionally lame]] attempt at this joke on ''Series/SaturdayNightLive''. Considering this is the same episode as her infamous rap video, one can't help but wonder what it would be like if she really gave it a go.
57* In "Beach Games," ''[[Series/TheOfficeUS The Office]]'''s penultimate third season episode, Dwight attempts to tell this joke in what is more or less a FunnyBackgroundEvent — since the audience's focus is on Pam doing the coal walk — [[ItMakesSenseInContext in order to win Michael's job]]. He also [[ComicallyMissingThePoint completely misses the point of what makes the joke funny]]. [[SoUnfunnyItsFunny (Which is why it's so hilarious to the viewer.)]]
58-->'''Dwight:''' And the talent agent says, "Describe your act." And the man says something really, really raunchy. And the town representative says, "What do you call yourselves?" And the man says, "The Aristocrats." ''([[{{Beat}} awkward silence]])'' [[AndThatsTerrible ...I mean truly repulsive acts.]]
59* [[Podcast/WrecklessMediaRadio Brian Berris]] [[InvertedTrope inverts this trope]]. In [[http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/aristocratjoke his version]], the act is incredibly tame and standard and the punchline is the offensive part.
60* ''WebVideo/HellsingUltimateAbridged'': When Abraham Van Helsing confronts [[{{Dracula}} Alucard]] about his [[EverybodyDiesEnding many,]] ''[[ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice many]]'' [[ComedicSociopath atrocities]], Alucard responds with this. Doctor Van Helsing is not amused and then proceeds to ram his stake through Alucard's chest.
61-->'''Van Helsing:''' ''Vampire King''... You lay upon the blood soaked death of your ruined land, castles plundered, dominions in ruin, servants destroyed, all to end the hellfire with which you sought to cover the world. A bloody conquest having consumed ''hundreds of thousands'', countless villages ''razed'' to the ground, '''and over twenty thousand impaled and prostrated by you and you alone, to strike horror into the hearts of mortal men!''' WHAT SAY YOU!? ''MONSTER! DEMON! DEVIL'' CONCEIVED BY THE BLEAKEST WOMB! WHAT SAY YOU ''NOW''!?\
62'''Alucard:''' ...The Aristocrats.\
63'''Van Helsing:''' Grrrrr! ''(stakes Alucard)''
64* LetsPlay/{{Raocow}}, after completing an extremely hard and sadistic level in ''VideoGame/ASuperMarioThing'', ends the level by declaring "The Aristocrats!"
65* In a short gag strip in ''Webcomic/PepsiaPhobia'', we see Gastro finishing telling the joke to a very angry Phobia. In the last panel, we see Klepto bandaging Phobia's hand.
66-->'''Klepto:''' Gastro, look at what you did to your poor mother's spanking hand!
67* Namedropped in Creator/RobertBloch's 1976 short story "Crook of the Month" regarding the latest [[ExtrudedBookProduct quickie crime novel]] the main character is ghostwriting.
68-->"... I like that hero of yours, Lance Pustule. And having him murder his parents at the age of eight--it's going to win a lot of reader sympathy, because everybody has a kindly feeling for orphans."\
69"Ann, please--"\
70"That scene where he's raped by his grandmother is terrific! And all those killings and tortures he uses to get control of the television network--you really tell it like it is! The drugs and violence and kinky sex are dynamite. By the way, what's the title of the book?"\
71"''The Aristocrats.''"\
72"Perfect!"
73* One part of the ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' segment "Who's Killing Franchise/TheMuppets?" has Fozzie say "And then the dad says, 'The Aristocrats!' Wocka-wocka!" before the mysterious killer in the segment visits him.
74* On the blog [[http://www.rejectedprincesses.com/ Rejected Disney Princesses]], the entry for [[http://www.rejectedprincesses.com/princesses/elisabeth-bathory/ Elisabeth Bathory]] (a noble-born SerialKiller of sixteenth- and seventeenth-century UsefulNotes/{{Hungary}}) has a lengthy description of the various crimes Bathory was accused of in her lifetime, the things she was accused of after her death, the torture and execution of her accomplices, and how she was bricked up in a room for the rest of her life. The section finishes with, "In conclusion: the aristocrats!" (The post does go on to give a more accurate explanation of Bathory's life, and discusses the possibility that Bathory was innocent.)
75* ''Manga/SgtFrog'': The dub of episode 18 has Koyuki attempting and failing to tell the joke.
76* Luigifan invokes the punchline, in similar fashion to ''WebVideo/WhatTheFuckIsWrongWithYou'' mentioned above, to [[LampshadeHanging lampshade]] an argument between Justin and Lydia (who are siblings) [[http://comments.deviantart.com/1/577188445/4220558505 during the "Growing Pains in the Neck" roleplay]] of ''Webcomic/WhiteDarkLife''. Notably, what he actually ''says'' is "'''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats!'''", but he does so on purpose [[PungeonMaster for the sake of a pun]] and as further lampshading of the argument (Lydia's boyfriend, who Justin [[MySisterIsOffLimits intensely dislikes and mistrusts]], is part-cat).
77** Lydia, being an unabashed fangirl of the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon (and pretty much everything Disney-related, for that matter), ''immediately'' thinks of the movie. Justin, on the other hand, immediately realizes what Luigifan is ''actually'' referencing, and is ''not'' pleased.
78* In one episode of ''Series/{{The Odd Couple|1970}}'', on a ShowWithinAShow Oscar is hosting, he announces an act called the Aristocrats, but we never actually see the act.
79* In the RealPersonFic "Enter Backstage", Robert Sean Leonard, of all people, tells a puppet-centric version of this joke to some of the rest of the ''Series/{{House}}'' cast.
80* ''TabletopGame/MagicTheGathering'' has a popular deck archetype nicknamed "The Aristocrats", which focuses on sacrificing many small creatures for some benefit, usually draining life from the opponent. The original version simply took its name from two key cards in the deck, [[https://scryfall.com/card/mm3/163/falkenrath-aristocrat Falkenrath Aristocrat]] and [[https://scryfall.com/card/gtc/150/cartel-aristocrat Cartel Aristocrat]], but between the gameplay of the deck, the flavour of these cards, and the inclusion of [[https://scryfall.com/card/c18/120/blasphemous-act Blasphemous Act]] as a finisher, the joke basically wrote itself during every game.
81* The [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP Foundation]]:
82** [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-3288 SCP-3288's]] article [[PlayedForHorror plays this entirely for horror]]. SCP-3288 is a species of TheMorlocks dwelling in the underground of Central Europe, and bear immense physical strength, MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily, and massive physical deformities. They use this strength to kidnap and cannibalize surface-dwelling humans, or to impregnate them with spawn [[ChestBurster whose birth is invariably fatal to the mother]]. The kicker? They're all horribly inbred descendants of the Habsburg dynasty, and the name of the trope provides the title of the SCP.
83** At one point in the major MindScrew that is [[http://www.scp-wiki.net/scp-3999 SCP-3999's]] article, a version of this is given as the containment procedure for [[RealityWarper SCP-3999]], one of many nonsensical procedures listed. Rather than being offensive, it's recursive; characters play each other acting out the introduction to the joke, going deeper and deeper until SCP-3999 seems to force the chain to abruptly stop, ending with a splash of WordSaladHorror.
84* In one chapter of ''FanFic/TheGreatAlicornHunt,'' Sweetie Bell is desperately searching for a bad enough joke to set off some grouchy, self-aware tomatoes to fight off a horde of zombies. Then she remembers ''that'' joke. The one her uncle told her. It got him banned from visiting her, and it gets her the SoapPunishment for even saying the punchline. "The Aristocrats!"
85* Twice in ''Fanfic/BornToBeWilde'', the joke is used to describe a ludicrously stacked CurbStompBattle. Once internally by Carla Hyenandez ([[spoiler:Fighting against two feral animals in a cage match likely rigged in their favor]]), and another out loud by Count Reynard ([[spoiler:Staring down an army of cops and criminals unified and dedicated to taking him down, in stark contrast to his army of loosely organized lackeys.]])
86* One episode of ''FanFic/PeekingThroughTheFourthWall'' ''After Dark'' features a ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' fanfic called ''The Edgy House'', a story where Lincoln tells the true, disgusting story of him and his sisters which ends up being just his version of the Aristocrats joke.
87* In [[https://youtu.be/8BIcAZxFfrc Vaccines: A Measured Response]], WebVideo/HBomberguy uses this joke after describing the ''actual extent'' of Andrew Wakefield's misconduct.
88-->'''Harry:''' Let's just... walk through that again. Andrew Wakefield [--might have--] offered a cushy job to a guy to let him ''experiment on his kid'', with a drug that he probably got from a guy who got fired for stealing medical supplies, wasn't a doctor anymore, and thought he could cure autism using his ''bone marrow.'' ''({{Beat}})'' The Aristocrats! ''([[{{Corpsing}} corpses]])''
89* ''TabletopGame/BattleTech'': The joke that lead to shock artist Belasz Nagy's death at the hands of a lynch mob in 3072 is ''heavily'' implied to be this.
90* ''WebVideo/BrandonsCultMovieReviews:'' For his review of ''WesternAnimation/{{Felidae}}'', he describes the movie as what happens when you cross ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'' with ''The Aristocrats''.
91* ''Blog/UnshavedMouse'': Mouse makes [[https://unshavedmouse.com/2012/12/27/disney-reviews-with-the-unshaved-mouse-20-the-aristocats/ the obvious joke]] to start his review of ''WesternAnimation/TheAristocats'', doubling as [[TakeThat a quick summary of why he disliked the movie itself]].
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93"...''The Aristocrats!''"\
94That's ''disgusting''! (Pause) ...So how much for season tickets?
95* And is there a matinee show?
96* [[Website/ChannelAwesome And how do you]] [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext want to get Richard Attenborough?]]
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