No one knew what to expect when the Schumacher duo walked on the America’s Got Talent (AGT) stage. The audience saw two well-dressed Japanese men with an interpreter. Howie Mandell did most of the talking, with Simon adding a quip here and there. They ended the introductory interview without having the slightest clue what the act was.
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The Schumacher duo told the AGT judges a bit about themselves. When Howie told the duo to “Go,” they stood there looking confused. Howie said “Go” again and finally got nods of understanding as the team went into their act.
The audience and judges panel gasped when one of the Schumacher duo began to remove his clothing. When he finished, he was wearing a white, one-piece jumpsuit. He sat on the floor and assumed an odd position.
The second part of the duo dramatically carried a dog head across the stage. He dropped it rather forcefully over the head of his seated partner. The reaction was immediate, with the partner springing into a crab-walk pose and becoming a white dog.
The rest of the act was just as dramatic as the Schumacher duo graced the AGT stage with impressions of a zebra and a unicorn.
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After popping a balloon with the point of the unicorn’s horn, the duo pulled out all the stops. Both men undressed, revealing spotted full-body suits. Assuming the now-familiar crab-walk pose, the first member of the duo waits patiently. The audience has no clue what is coming.
The audience was dumbfounded when the second man stepped over and mounted the first. All minds went south, and we should probably be ashamed of ourselves!
The innocent, albeit suggestive, maneuver soon became a giraffe. The shocked audience responded with a standing ovation as the Schumacher duo separated and turned to face the AGT judges. Simon Cowell turns to fellow judges and says, “That was funny!” He gave the duo a thumbs up and told them the act was genius. The duo joked that deciding who would be on top was the only hard part of developing the act.
After telling the duo that she didn’t know what the act was and that it was silly nonsense, Sofía Vergara surprised everyone. She ended her brief speech with, “I really, really think you deserve this,” before smashing the golden buzzer. The Schumacher duo from Japan dropped to their knees on the AGT stage as golden confetti drifted down from above. The duo stood to greet Sofia, asking, “Is this a dream?” It is a dream come true for the comedy duo.
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