UHF Easter Egg - It's on the Other Side!


Put in the UHF DVD into your DVD player (either side).

When the main menu pops up, go to the Special Features Menu.

Scroll down the list, and if you see an icon pop up next to a feature that informs you that the highlighted feature is on the other side of the DVD, hit select.

Weird Al himself will walk onto the screen and personally inform you that you have to turn the DVD over to see that particular feature.

Be sure to do it 3 times. Each time he comes out, he gets more and more annoyed with your inability to realize that the feature you're selecting is on the other side!

I cannot take credit for finding this Easter Egg, for it was shown to myself and 400 of my closest friends by "Weird Al" Yankovic himself at "ALCON III", the 3rd biannual "Weird Al" fan convention, where Al gave us all a sneak preview of the DVD. "Weird Al" rules!

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Contributed By: the great Luke Ski on 05-30-2002
Reviewed By: Webmaster
Special Requirements: UHF DVD, DVD player
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Talk about annoying! The feature selected is "deleted scenes". There really are no deleted scenes per se, unless you read the other eggs posted.
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TheMagic#27 writes:
Actually, this also works with any of the menu items that are, indeed, "ON THE OTHER SIDE!!" This is HILARIOUS. I've tried it. ^_^ Many, many times. Lord, I'm such an Al-Gal. :D Also, not only does he get gradually more irritated, I noticed that the font of the "on the other side" text gets bigger every time.
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tallgaloot writes:
After reading that there were "no deleted scenes" I was quite shocked because I was sure I ahd watched a long collection of them. Sure enough, the deleted scenes are on the disc. For those of you confused, unlike most DVD's this is a two-sided DVD, really. Turn the DVD over and play it. The deleted scenes are there.
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