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Pretty much the whole movie. Still:
* The scene on the front steps of the castle with Frederick, Igor, Inga and Elizabeth. The entire filmcrew was laughing so hard they had trouble shooting it.
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'''Igor:''' ''"[[Marx Brothers|Soitenly]]! You take the blond and I'll take the one in the toiban! RAWWWR..."'' }}
** On the DVD featurettes, you can see at least half a dozen failed takes of this scene where everyone cracks up.
* "[[Makes Sense in Context|What knockers!]]"
** "Oh! Thank you, doctor!"
* Every single ''moment'' of the "Putting On The Ritz" scene.
** Especially Gene Wilder's dance after the light explodes and he tries to convince the monster to resume dancing. "Are you trying to make me look like a fool!?"
* "Ain't got no body, and nobody cares for me. Yakka ta ha..."
* -Eye-gor! -Froderick!
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* "He... vas... mah... BOYFRIEND!!!"
** So funny that [[Adaptation Distillation|they turned it into an entire song]] for the musical.
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* Gene Hackman's [[One-Scene Wonder|blind hermit]].
** "Come back! I was going to make espresso!"
* The charades scene. "Sedagive?!"
* Kemp's nigh-unintelligible accent.
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'''Kemp:''' Zootshteps, zootshteps! Follow in 'is grandfather's zootshteps!
'''Crowd:''' Ohhh. }}
* "Blucher!" *WHINNY AND THUNDER*
** Especially Eye-gor just popping out and shouting "Blucher" to make the horses freak out, and Marty Feldman's impish grin.
* You know how funny this movie is? According to the commentary, [[Mel Brooks]] [[Beyond the Impossible|had to stick a handkerchief in his mouth when filming most of the scenes so he wouldn't ruin them by laughing from behind the camera]].
* This is the only Frankenstein adaption where the Monster and the Doctor Frankenstein have a dance routine.
* Frederick tells the others not to let him out of the room while he's there alone with the monster, no matter what. Naturally, when the monster wakes up, he's singing a different tune:
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