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'''Super Dave Osborne''' is a character created and played by comedian [[Bob Einstein]]. Einstein's comedic depiction is of a naive but optimistic [[stunt performer|stuntman]] who is frequently gravely injured when his stunts go spectacularly wrong.
'''Super Dave Osborne''' is a character created and played by comedian [[Bob Einstein]]. Einstein's comedic depiction was of a naive, although always optimistic, [[stunt performer|stuntman]] who was frequently, comically injured when his stunts went spectacularly wrong.<ref>{{Citation |title=Super Dave |date=1987-11-24 |type=Comedy |url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092456/ |access-date=2024-12-07 |others=Bob Einstein, Art Irizawa, Mike Walden |publisher=Blye-Einstein Productions, CTV Television Network}}</ref>


==Character sketch==
==Character sketch==
Super Dave is billed as an "accomplished" stuntman, though he rarely succeeds when performing his elaborate stunts. Typically the character will perform outrageous daredevil stunts which often go disastrously awry and result in the appearance of grievous bodily injury. These include such mishaps as being knocked off the top of the [[CN Tower]] after determining it too windy to do a cabled jump, and being run over by a steamroller after failing to escape from a locked trunk. After such a mishap, Super Dave would usually appear torn apart, stretched, or otherwise injured. Although Super Dave initially exhibited and was injured during wild stunts, as time went on, he would often be injured in mishaps during much more mundane events during which danger was not anticipated.
Super Dave is billed as an "accomplished" stuntman, although he rarely succeeded when performing his elaborate stunts. Typically, the character would perform outrageous [[Stunt performer|daredevil]] stunts, which often went disastrously awry resulting in the appearance of grievous bodily injury. These included such mishaps as being knocked off the top of the enormously high [[CN Tower]], in Toronto, after determining it was too windy to do a cabled jump or being run over by a [[steamroller]] after failing to escape from inside a locked trunk. After such a mishap, Super Dave would usually appear torn apart, stretched, or otherwise injured. Although Super Dave initially exhibited and was injured during wild stunts, in later appearances, he would often be injured in mishaps during much more mundane events during which danger was not anticipated.


His signature logo, a drawing of his head in a crash helmet directly atop a pair of shoes with no visible body, was from an iconic early sketch, "Balloon Ball". The "stunt" consisted of his standing in a hole in the ground reciting "balloon ball" as a repetitive mantra which was supposed to imbue him with the ability to not be harmed by anything, as a mobile piledriver rammed the top of his head. When pulled out of the hole, he was as his eventual logo depicted: his helmeted head sitting directly atop his running shoes, the whole of his body supposedly compressed between shoes and neck.
His signature logo, a caricature of his head inside a crash helmet directly atop a pair of crushed silver boots with no visible body, was from an iconic early sketch, "Balloon Ball", a "stunt" consisting of his standing in a hole in the ground reciting "Balloon Ball" as a [[wikt:mantra|mantra]] which was supposed to imbue him with the ability to not be harmed by anything, as a mobile [[pile driver]] rammed the top of his head a number of times. When pulled out of the hole, he then appeared as his eventual logo depicted: his helmeted head sitting directly atop his smashed down silver boots, the whole of his body supposedly compressed between boots and neck.


Super Dave is often accompanied on his various exploits by loyal friend, sidekick and assistant stunt coordinator Fuji Hakayito (comedian Art Irizawa), and his segments introduced and commentated on by former sportscaster/actor [[Mike Walden]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mike-walden-dead-super-dave-interviewer-la-sportscaster-was-89-977220|title=Mike Walden, L.A. Sportscaster and 'Super Dave' Interviewer, Dies at 89|website=hollywoodreporter.com}}</ref> It is usually left to Fuji to set in motion whatever stunt Dave is performing. Super Dave runs the fictional "Super Dave Compound" &mdash; a combination resort, theme park, learning center, and anything else needed for the plot-line of a particular episode. Many of his misadventures were based on demonstrating various aspects of the compound. Another characteristic was the utterance of the phrase "Holy Chim" (a bowdlerized version of "holy [[shit]]!!"), usually when the stunt was ongoing and he realized he was in over his head, notably his bare foot fire-walker stunt on "Super Dave." In most postmortems, Super Dave would, in annoyance, call Walden a [[List of Yiddish loanwords#P|putz]].
Super Dave is often accompanied on his various exploits by a loyal friend, sidekick, and assistant stunt coordinator Fuji Hakayito (played by comedian Art Irizawa), and his segments are introduced and commentated on by former sportscaster/actor Mike Walden.<ref>{{cite news| url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mike-walden-dead-super-dave-interviewer-la-sportscaster-was-89-977220| title=Mike Walden, L.A. Sportscaster and 'Super Dave' Interviewer, Dies at 89| magazine=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]| date=February 17, 2017| first=Mike| last=Barnes| access-date=February 23, 2024}}</ref> Fuji typically initiates whatever stunt Dave is performing.


Super Dave operated his fictional "Super Dave Compound", a combination resort, theme park, learning center, and anything else needed for the plot-line of a particular episode. Many of his misadventures were based on demonstrating various aspects of the compound. Another characteristic was the utterance of the phrase "Holy Chim" (a bowdlerized version of "holy [[shit]]"), usually when the stunt was ongoing and he realized he was in over his head, notably his barefoot [[firewalking|fire-walker]] stunt. When reflecting on the failed stunt, Super Dave would, in annoyance, call Walden a [[List of Yiddish loanwords#P|putz]].
Trademark components of the Super Dave character include his frequent thumbs-ups and his many uniforms — most of which include red, white and blue, yellow stars, and stripes - which are reminiscent of those worn by [[Evel Knievel]]. It was commonly pointed out that Osborne's safety harnesses or seat-belts were made of "genuine [[Saskatchewan]] sealskin bindings". Seals are not indigenous to the landlocked province Saskatchewan, and are therefore part of the comedic juxtaposition predicated on the eventual failure of the stunt by being both "genuine sealskin" and from Saskatchewan.

Trademark components of the Super Dave character include his frequent thumbs-ups and his many jump suit uniforms — most of which include red, white and blue, yellow stars, and stripes which are reminiscent of those worn by daredevil [[Evel Knievel]]. It was often specified that Osborne's [[safety harness]]es or [[seatbelt]]s were made of "genuine [[Saskatchewan]] [[sealskin]] bindings". Seals are not indigenous to the landlocked province of Saskatchewan, and are therefore part of the comedic juxtaposition predicated on the eventual failure of the stunt by being both "genuine sealskin" and from Saskatchewan.


==Appearance history==
==Appearance history==


===Television===
===Television===
* ''[[John Byner|The John Byner Comedy Hour]]'' (1972), first appearance of the character
* ''[[John Byner|The John Byner Comedy Hour]]'' (1972); first appearance of the character
* ''[[Dick Van Dyke#Filmography|Van Dyke and Company]]'' (1976)
* ''[[Dick Van Dyke#Filmography|Van Dyke and Company]]'' (1976)
* ''The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour'' (1977)
* ''The Redd Foxx Comedy Hour'' (1977)
* ''[[Bizarre (TV series)|Bizarre]]'' (1980–1985)
* ''[[Bizarre (TV series)|Bizarre]]'' (1980–1986)
* ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson]]'' (1980s), recurring guest
* ''[[The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson]]'' (1980s), recurring guest
* ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'' (1980s), recurring guest
* ''[[Late Night with David Letterman]]'' (1980s), recurring guest
* ''[[Super Dave (TV series)|Super Dave]]'' (1987–1991)
* ''[[Super Dave (TV series)|Super Dave]]'' (1987–1992)
* ''[[Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire]]'' (1992)
* ''[[Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire]]'' (1992)
* ''[[In Living Color]]'' (1993)
* ''[[In Living Color]]'' (1993)
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* ''Super Dave's All Stars'' (1997)
* ''Super Dave's All Stars'' (1997)
* ''[[Hollywood Squares]]'' (1998–2004), recurring guest
* ''[[Hollywood Squares]]'' (1998–2004), recurring guest
* ''Super Dave's Spike-Tacular'' (2009)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/popcandy/post/2009/11/super-dave-osborne-is-up-to-his-old-stunts/1 |title=Super Dave Osborne is up to his old stunts |publisher=Content.usatoday.com |date=2009-11-10 |accessdate=2012-11-29}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2009/10/26/idUS136319+26-Oct-2009+PRN20091026 |title=Notorious Daredevil Returns in Spike TV's 'Super Dave's Spike-Tacular' |publisher=Reuters |date=2009-10-26 |accessdate=2012-11-29}}</ref>
* ''Super Dave's Spike-Tacular'' (2009)<ref>{{cite news | url=http://content.usatoday.com/communities/popcandy/post/2009/11/super-dave-osborne-is-up-to-his-old-stunts/1 |title=Super Dave Osborne is up to his old stunts |first=Whitney |last=Matheson |newspaper=[[USA Today]] |date=2009-11-10 |accessdate=2024-02-23}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.reuters.com/article/2009/10/26/idUS136319+26-Oct-2009+PRN20091026 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110208042719/http://www.reuters.com/article/2009/10/26/idUS136319+26-Oct-2009+PRN20091026 |url-status=dead |archive-date=2011-02-08 |title=Notorious Daredevil Returns in Spike TV's 'Super Dave's Spike-Tacular' |website=Reuters |date=2009-10-26 |accessdate=2012-11-29}}</ref>
* ''[[The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien]]'' (November 11, 2009)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.spike.com/blog/super-dave-on-conan/89332 |title=Super Dave On Conan! |publisher=SPIKE |date=2009-11-11 |accessdate=2012-11-29}}</ref>
* ''[[The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien]]'' (November 11, 2009)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.spike.com/blog/super-dave-on-conan/89332 |title=Super Dave On Conan! |website=Spike TV |date=2009-11-11 |accessdate=2012-11-29}}{{dead link|date=February 2024}}</ref>
* ''[[TNA Impact!]]'' (November 12, 2009)
* ''[[TNA Impact!]]'' (November 12, 2009)
* ''[[Conan (talk show)|Conan]]'' (July 21, 2011)<ref>{{cite episode |title=Super Dave's Lips Freak Everybody Out |series=[[Conan (talk show)|Conan]] |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkrLonbQw-E |language=en |air-date=July 21, 1011 |access-date=2024-02-23 |via=YouTube}}</ref>
* ''[[Norm Macdonald Live]]'' (March 26, 2013)
* ''[[Norm Macdonald Live]]'' (March 26, 2013)
* ''[[Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]'' (April 2013)
* ''[[Anger Management (TV series)|Anger Management]]'' (April 2013)
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===Commercials===
===Commercials===
* Super Dave was featured in [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] commercials in 1990, comparing his latest dunking contraptions to the Nike Air Flight basketball shoe, and appearing with such [[NBA]] stars as [[Reggie Miller]] and [[Gerald Wilkins]] (whom he called Roger and Harold, respectively, and got corrected). When his contraption went wrong, he either went through the wall, the ceiling, or face-planted into a backboard, then he would say he hurt or broke an unusual part of his body, to which Walden would optimistically go, "Well, of course you did!"
* Super Dave was featured in [[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] commercials in 1990, comparing his latest dunking contraptions to the Nike Air Flight basketball shoe, and appearing with such [[NBA]] stars as [[Reggie Miller]], [[Kenny Smith]], and [[Gerald Wilkins]] (whom he called Roger, Bennie, and Harold, respectively, and was then corrected by Mike Walden). When his contraption went wrong, he either went through the wall, the ceiling, or into a backboard, then he would say he hurt or broke an unusual part of his body, to which Walden would confirm, "Well, of course you did!"
*On several occasions in the late 1990s, he has appeared in commercials for [[Haggar Clothing]]. Some notable stunts he was in were going through an extreme car wash, and falling off a motorhome with lots of heavy debris landing on him to show that their cotton-based clothing will never wrinkle.
* On several occasions in the late 1990s, Super Dave appeared in commercials for [[Haggar Clothing]]. Some notable stunts: going through an extreme [[car wash]], and falling off a [[motor home]] with much heavy debris landing on him to show that Haggar's cotton-based clothing will never wrinkle.

==Cultural references==
<!-- Please DO NOT add information about BOB EINSTEIN. He has his own article. Super Dave, the character, is not Albert Brooks' brother -->
He was referred to by [[Richie Rich (rapper)|Richie Rich]] in [[Tupac Shakur]]'s song "Rather Be Ya Nigga", in the line, ''"Smoke blunts, but leave them stunts up to Super Dave,"'' in the [[Ice Cube]] song "Wicked", with the line ''"We'll have to break his ass up like Super Dave,"'' in the [[A Tribe Called Quest]] song "The Chase, Part II" with the lyric, ''"We flippin' on niggas like we Super Dave,"'' in the [[Cool Calm Pete]] song "Lost" with the line ''"You(r) fake stunts that's strictly for Super Dave"''. On [[Fat Joe]]'s song "Bet Ya Man Can't (Triz)," [[Cuban Link]] raps, ''"We do maneuvers like Super Dave, always with a group of babes"'' and as well as in the line "At the hot tubs making a gang of waves, Hoe in the cunt doing stunts like Super Dave" in the song "She's Just A Freak" by The [[Luniz]].

[[Damon Wayans]]' character Jimmy Dix in the 1991 film ''[[The Last Boy Scout]]'' says after being thrown off an overpass onto a parked car below, "It's okay, folks. Thank you. Danger is my middle name. Don't try this at home, folks. I'm a trained professional. There's me, and there's Super Dave." Wayans also had a recurring character on ''[[In Living Color]]'', "The Head Detective", that was similar in appearance to the Super Dave logo.

On the ABC television show ''[[Happy Endings (TV series)|Happy Endings]]'', Super Dave Osborne is referenced in season 1 episode 8 entitled, "The Girl with the David Tattoo".

In the 2007 comedy film ''[[Hot Rod (2007 film)|Hot Rod]]'', [[Will Arnett]]'s character at one point mockingly addresses [[Andy Samberg]]'s eponymous wannabe-stuntman as "Super Dave".


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://bobeinstein.com Official Bob Einstein website]
* [http://bobeinstein.com Official Bob Einstein website]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20180626142715/http://www.superdaveosborne.net:80/ Super Dave Osbourne website] (Jun. 26, 2018)
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Latest revision as of 11:45, 7 December 2024

Super Dave Osborne
First appearanceThe John Byner Comedy Hour
Created byBob Einstein
Portrayed byBob Einstein
In-universe information
NicknameSuper Dave
GenderMale
OccupationStunt performer
NationalityAmerican

Super Dave Osborne is a character created and played by comedian Bob Einstein. Einstein's comedic depiction was of a naive, although always optimistic, stuntman who was frequently, comically injured when his stunts went spectacularly wrong.[1]

Character sketch

[edit]

Super Dave is billed as an "accomplished" stuntman, although he rarely succeeded when performing his elaborate stunts. Typically, the character would perform outrageous daredevil stunts, which often went disastrously awry resulting in the appearance of grievous bodily injury. These included such mishaps as being knocked off the top of the enormously high CN Tower, in Toronto, after determining it was too windy to do a cabled jump or being run over by a steamroller after failing to escape from inside a locked trunk. After such a mishap, Super Dave would usually appear torn apart, stretched, or otherwise injured. Although Super Dave initially exhibited and was injured during wild stunts, in later appearances, he would often be injured in mishaps during much more mundane events during which danger was not anticipated.

His signature logo, a caricature of his head inside a crash helmet directly atop a pair of crushed silver boots with no visible body, was from an iconic early sketch, "Balloon Ball", a "stunt" consisting of his standing in a hole in the ground reciting "Balloon Ball" as a mantra which was supposed to imbue him with the ability to not be harmed by anything, as a mobile pile driver rammed the top of his head a number of times. When pulled out of the hole, he then appeared as his eventual logo depicted: his helmeted head sitting directly atop his smashed down silver boots, the whole of his body supposedly compressed between boots and neck.

Super Dave is often accompanied on his various exploits by a loyal friend, sidekick, and assistant stunt coordinator Fuji Hakayito (played by comedian Art Irizawa), and his segments are introduced and commentated on by former sportscaster/actor Mike Walden.[2] Fuji typically initiates whatever stunt Dave is performing.

Super Dave operated his fictional "Super Dave Compound", a combination resort, theme park, learning center, and anything else needed for the plot-line of a particular episode. Many of his misadventures were based on demonstrating various aspects of the compound. Another characteristic was the utterance of the phrase "Holy Chim" (a bowdlerized version of "holy shit"), usually when the stunt was ongoing and he realized he was in over his head, notably his barefoot fire-walker stunt. When reflecting on the failed stunt, Super Dave would, in annoyance, call Walden a putz.

Trademark components of the Super Dave character include his frequent thumbs-ups and his many jump suit uniforms — most of which include red, white and blue, yellow stars, and stripes — which are reminiscent of those worn by daredevil Evel Knievel. It was often specified that Osborne's safety harnesses or seatbelts were made of "genuine Saskatchewan sealskin bindings". Seals are not indigenous to the landlocked province of Saskatchewan, and are therefore part of the comedic juxtaposition predicated on the eventual failure of the stunt by being both "genuine sealskin" and from Saskatchewan.

Appearance history

[edit]

Television

[edit]

Feature film

[edit]

Commercials

[edit]
  • Super Dave was featured in Nike commercials in 1990, comparing his latest dunking contraptions to the Nike Air Flight basketball shoe, and appearing with such NBA stars as Reggie Miller, Kenny Smith, and Gerald Wilkins (whom he called Roger, Bennie, and Harold, respectively, and was then corrected by Mike Walden). When his contraption went wrong, he either went through the wall, the ceiling, or into a backboard, then he would say he hurt or broke an unusual part of his body, to which Walden would confirm, "Well, of course you did!"
  • On several occasions in the late 1990s, Super Dave appeared in commercials for Haggar Clothing. Some notable stunts: going through an extreme car wash, and falling off a motor home with much heavy debris landing on him to show that Haggar's cotton-based clothing will never wrinkle.

References

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  1. ^ Super Dave (Comedy), Bob Einstein, Art Irizawa, Mike Walden, Blye-Einstein Productions, CTV Television Network, 1987-11-24, retrieved 2024-12-07{{citation}}: CS1 maint: others (link)
  2. ^ Barnes, Mike (February 17, 2017). "Mike Walden, L.A. Sportscaster and 'Super Dave' Interviewer, Dies at 89". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 23, 2024.
  3. ^ Matheson, Whitney (2009-11-10). "Super Dave Osborne is up to his old stunts". USA Today. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  4. ^ "Notorious Daredevil Returns in Spike TV's 'Super Dave's Spike-Tacular'". Reuters. 2009-10-26. Archived from the original on 2011-02-08. Retrieved 2012-11-29.
  5. ^ "Super Dave On Conan!". Spike TV. 2009-11-11. Retrieved 2012-11-29.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Super Dave's Lips Freak Everybody Out". Conan. July 21, 1011. Retrieved 2024-02-23 – via YouTube.
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