Wayne's World was originally a recurring
sketch from the
NBC television series Saturday Night Live. It evolved
from a segment titled "Wayne's Power Minute" on the
CBC Television series
It's Only Rock and
Roll as the main character first appeared in that show. The
Saturday Night Live sketch spawned two films, and several
catchphrases which have since entered
the
pop-culture lexicon.
The sketch centered on
a local cable access
television program in Aurora, Illinois
, hosted by Wayne Campbell (Mike Myers, the same actor from "Wayne's
Power Minute"), an enthusiastic and sardonic long-haired metalhead, and his timid and sometimes
high-strung, yet equally metal-loving sidekick and best friend, Garth Algar (Dana Carvey). Wayne lives with his
parents and broadcasts his show "live" from the basement of their
house every Friday evening at 10:30.
Format of sketches
The "show" would open with Wayne and Garth singing the lyric to the
opening theme, "
Wayne's World! Wayne's World!
Party time! Excellent!", accompanied by Wayne's
frantic strumming of his
guitar, and Garth
drumming on his lap with
drum sticks. The
two would introduce themselves (Garth: "Party on, Wayne." Wayne:
"Party on, Garth.") and then proceed to go into their various
exploits, including discussions of their love of
hard rock bands and "babes", as well as juvenile
antics, such as the "Extreme Close-Up" (where a camera would zoom
in on Wayne and Garth as they screamed) and tricking their
unsuspecting guests into saying vulgar words. Garth would
frequently get over-excited and lose control, to which Wayne would
have to tell him, "take your
Ritalin".
Sketches also often included
dream
sequences where Wayne and Garth imagine themselves in fantasy
settings. The sequences were introduced with Wayne and Garth Algar
imitating a stereotypical television
fade-out by waving their arms in front of
them and imitating a commonly used fade-out sound effect
accompanied by an excerpt from "
Dream Weaver". Notable dream sequences
include Wayne defeating
Wayne Gretzky
in a one-on-one hockey game, to which
Janet
Jones runs to kiss Wayne, and Wayne and Garth meeting
Madonna in a spoof of her
Truth or Dare film and
controversial music video for "
Justify
My Love". Wayne dares Madonna to make out with him while Garth
Algar is seen dancing in a parody of the video.
In the early sketches, Wayne and Garth are
high school students, and their guests on the
show included their teachers (including one played by
Ed O'Neill, who would later play a very similar
character in both films), and other students from school (such as
Nancy, a "babe" played by
Jan Hooks).
Other frequent guests included Garth's father, "Beev" (so named
because of his teeth, played by
Phil
Hartman), who was often ridiculed by Wayne despite the fact
that he was married to a "babe" (
Candice
Bergen). In later appearances, however, Wayne and Garth appear
to be young adults, (although Wayne still lives with his parents -
a theme which would carry over to the first
film), and their discussions shifted
more towards current events and pop-culture phenomena, with the
show featuring actual
celebrity
guests.
Arguably the most memorable appearance of the sketch featured Wayne
and Garth in a
jam session with their
idols, the rock band
Aerosmith, performing
an extended, hard rock version of the "Wayne's World" theme song.
Tom Hanks played Garth's cousin who was an
Aerosmith roadie who checked the microphone and set up the
performance. In the TV special 'Saturday Night Live: 101 Most
Unforgettable Moments', this is moment #1.
A video game loosely based on the sketches was released in 1993 for
NES,
SNES, Nintendo
Game Boy, and
Sega
Genesis. There was also a
PC
point and click
adventure.
A Wayne's World sketchbook was also sold around the time of the
premiere of the first film. It included a mail-in-offer for Wayne's
trademark
ballcap and showed various
celebrities such as
Elvira and
Michael Jordan modeling the same hat
Wayne wore.
"
Gawain's Word", a
regular segment on the children's educational show
Between the Lions takes inspiration
from both the "Wayne's World" sketch and its theme song. It was
also spoofed in the film
Stay
Tuned with the sketch "Duane's Underworld". An episode of
the sitcom
Step by
Step also featured character J.T. (
Brandon Call) hosting his own show,
appropriately titled "J.T.'s World", in which J.T. (with sidekick
Cody) singing the theme song, which sounds similar to Wayne's
theme.
The Wayne's World soundtrack contained the extra-long hard rock
version of the theme song that was performed by Aerosmith in the
famous sketch. As the song is winding down, an
easter egg can be heard where Myers and Carvey
are peppering the guitar riffs with quips from their other SNL
characters such as "Isn't that special?" (
Church Lady), "Don't look at my bum!" (Simon),
"Not gonna do it! Not gonna do it!" (
George H.W. Bush).
The films
The sketch was adapted into a film,
Wayne's World in
1992 and a sequel,
Wayne's World 2 in
1993.
Overseas
In the
United
Kingdom
, where Saturday Night Live is rarely
shown, Wayne's World sketches were extracted from
SNL broadcasts and individually packaged as 10 minute
episodes which aired on BBC Two, simply as a
tie in with both Wayne's World movies.
2008 MTV Movie Awards
Mike Myers and
Dana Carvey reprised their roles as Wayne and
Garth for the first time since 1994 at the
2008 MTV Movie Awards. Nothing about
the two seems to have changed, except both are now in their
late-forties/early-fifties, and Garth has gotten
pubes he named "Fred" and "Tony." The sketch
features them discussing
Tila Tequila
and making a list about the best
porn movie names based on films from 2007
and 2008, which is a reminiscent of the sketches during Myers and
Carvey's years at
Saturday Night Live. The list was,
accordingly:
- Iron Man (Iron
Man)
- Alvin In the Chipmunks (Alvin and the
Chipmunks)
- No Country For Old Balls (No Country for Old
Men)
- Gush Hour 3 (Rush Hour
3)
- Scat-atouille (Ratatouille)
- I Know Who Drilled Me (I Know Who Killed Me)
- The Suck-It List (The
Bucket List)
- I Am Legend...In Bed (I Am Legend)
- National Pleasure 2: Book of Secretions (National Treasure: Book of
Secrets)
- Horton Hears a Ho (Horton Hears a Who)
References