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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Kazoo Kid's Iconic Line: 36 Years Later

Kazoo Kid's Iconic Line: 36 Years Later

14 Dec

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Summary

  • Brett Ambler, now 45, starred in the 1989 "Special Friends" video at age eight.
  • The video's iconic line, "Wait a minute, who are you?", became a viral internet meme.
  • Ambler continues to act and play various instruments, embracing his kazoo fame.
Kazoo Kid's Iconic Line: 36 Years Later

At just eight years old, Brett Ambler delivered a line that would etch him into internet history: "Wait a minute, who are you?" This memorable moment came from the 1989 educational video, "Special Friends: Starring You On Kazoo." Decades later, Ambler, now 45, reflects on how this early experience launched him into unexpected internet fame as a widely recognized meme.

The "Special Friends" video was conceived by Melissa and Doug Bernstein, founders of the toy company, aiming to create fun, educational content featuring children. Ambler, whose father was the principal of his elementary school, was among hundreds of children who auditioned, ultimately becoming one of eight selected. He was the only original cast member to remain throughout the production process, which involved rehearsals and filming over several months on a farm in Connecticut.

Ambler, who continues a career in acting and is a multi-instrumentalist, expresses gratitude for the enduring impact of his childhood work. He acknowledges the humorous, campy nature of the video but finds genuine delight in knowing his performance from age eight still entertains audiences. While he hasn't been recognized on the street, his past fame occasionally surfaces within new acting casts, a playful revelation he enjoys.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The "Kazoo Kid" is Brett Ambler, who was eight years old when he filmed the "Special Friends: Starring You On Kazoo" video in 1989.
The most famous line from the "Special Friends" video is Brett Ambler's question, "Wait a minute, who are you?"
Brett Ambler is still an actor and plays multiple musical instruments, including the kazoo, bass, drums, and guitar.

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