Fun fact, the lizard shedding skin scene was directed by Tex Avery. Tex hired once a stripper for rotoscoping. you can put the pieces together. This man loved to push things past the radar , even by that era. by far one of my favourite artists.
Some of the original stripper footage is still around, too! I have also seen the original rotoscope footage for the bobcat mental breakdown scene from that same short, where Avery himself was acting the scene. The short is called "Cross-Country Detours".
Cartoons featured in order of appearance: 0:00 - Book Revue (1946) 0:12 - Detouring America (1939) 0:14 - Rebel Rabbit (1949) 0:16 - The Booze Hangs High (1930) 0:18 - The Timid Toreador (1940) 0:19 - A Pest In The House (1947) 0:25 - A Tale Of Two Kitties (1942) 0:27 - Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) 0:28 - Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarf (1943) 0:30 - Bosko The Doughboy (1931) 0:31 - A Wild Hare (1940) 0:33 - Hare Ribbin' (1944) [director's cut] 0:36 - The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961) 0:39 - Tortoise Wins By A Hare (1943) 0:44 - Mazurka Mouse (1949) 0:46 - Birdy And The Beast (1944) 0:50 - Duck Amuck (1953) 0:54 - Goofy Groceries (1941) 0:55 - Wabbit Twouble (1941) 0:57 - Buccaneer Rabbit (1947) 1:00 - Hollywood Steps Out (1940) 1:03 - Holiday Highlights (1941) 1:05 - Holiday In Drumsticks (1949) 1:07 - Rabbit Of Seville (1950) 1:10 - Daffy - The Commando (1943) 1:14 - Have You Got Any Castles? (1938) 1:24 - Hare Ribbin' (1944) 1:26 - It's Hummer Time (1950) 1:29 - Crowing Pains (1947) 1:34 - Cross-Country Detours (1940) 1:54 - Horton Hatches The Egg (1942) 2:01 - The Big Snooze (1946) 2:07 - Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943) 2:15 - Dough For The Dodo (1949) 2:23 - Back Alley Oproar (1948) 2:36 - Sweet Sioux (1937) 2:40 - Wacky Wildlife (1940) 2:48 - The Sour Puss (1940) 2:50 - Porky Pig's Feat (1943) 2:51 - The Big Snooze (1946) 3:01 - The Foghorn Leghorn (1948) 3:04 - The Hep Cat (1942) 3:07 - Dog Tales (1958) 3:15 - The Dover Boys At Pimento University (1942) 3:20 - Porky In Egypt (1938) 3:39 - Land Of Midnight Fun (1939) 3:45 - Little Boy Boo (1954) 3:51 - Porky's Poppa (1938) 4:05 - Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948) 4:14 - Russian Rhapsody (1944) 4:18 - The Ducktators (1942) 4:26 - Devil May Hare (1954) 4:33 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958) 4:36 - Wabbit Twouble (1941) 4:41 - Swooner Crooner (1944) 4:44 - Tokyo Woes (1945) 4:47 - Tom Turk And Daffy (1944) 4:50 - Becall To Arms (1946) 4:51 - A Squeak In The Deep (1966) 4:53 - Sahara Hare (1955) 4:54 - Bosko's Holiday (1931) 4:57 - Going, Going, Gosh! (1952) 4:59 - Hare Meets Herr (1945) 5:02 - Baseball Bugs (1946) 5:04 - Easter Yeggs (1947) 5:09 - Birth Of A Notion (1947) 5:21 - The Henpecked Duck (1941) 5:36 - Fresh Hare (1942) 5:38 - Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943) 5:42 - Porky's Bear Facts (1941) 5:52 - A Corny Concerto (1943) 5:56 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958) 5:59 - Nasty Quacks (1945) 6:01 - The Draft Horse (1942) 6:22 - Boston Quackie (1957) 6:23 - Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944) 6:25 - Crowing Pains (1947) 6:27 - Nasty Quacks (1945) 6:32 - Two Gophers From Texas (1948) 6:35 - Honey's Money (1962) 6:37 - Paying The Pipers (1949) 6:41 - An Itch In Time (1943) 6:49 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958) 6:55 - Of Fox And Hounds (1940) 6:57 - Hot Cross Bunny (1948) 7:14 - Breakdowns Of 1939 (1940) 7:19 - What's Cookin' Doc? (1944) 7:23 - Bugs Bunny And The Three Bears (1944) 7:25 - The Wise Quackin' Duck (1943) 7:28 - Falling Hare (1942) 7:29 - Wacky Blackout (1942) 7:34 - The Turn-Tale Wolf (1952) 7:37 - A Tale Of Two Mice (1945) 7:40 - Tortoise Wins By A Hare (1943) 7:42 - Along Came Daffy (1947) 7:43 - Hyde And Go Tweet (1960) 7:45 - Porky's Romance (1937) 7:46 - Pigs Is Pigs (1937) 7:49 - Rabbit Rhapsody (1946) 7:54 - Booby Traps (1944) 8:01 - Russian Rhapsody (1944) 8:03 - The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946) 8:14 - The Bashful Buzzard (1945) 8:21 - The Home Front (1943) 8:29 - Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939) 8:34 - Rabbit's Kin (1952) 8:36 - Gonzales' Tamales (1957) 8:41 - Speedy Gonzales (1955) 8:48 - The Trial Of Mr. Wolf (1942) 8:55 - Buckaroo Bugs (1945) 9:00 - Ali Baba Bunny (1957) 9:04 - Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944) 9:29 - The Stupid Cupid (1944) 9:30 - The Breakdowns of 1939 (1940) 9:35 - Booby Hatched (1944) 9:43 - Brother Brat (1944) 9:56 - Daffy Duck In Hollywood (1938) 10:04 - Racketeer Rabbit (1946) 10:18 - Hare Brush (1955) 10:21 - The Stupid Cupid (1944) 10:24 - Of Rice And Hen (1953) 10:29 - A Gruesome Twosome (1945) 10:41 - The Breakdowns of 1939 (1940) 10:51 - One Froggy Evening (1955) 10:59 - 8-Ball Bunny (1950) 11:03 - Draftee Daffy (1945) 11:06 - The Bug Parade (1941) 11:10 - Falling Hare (1942) 11:12 - Cross-Country Detours (1940) 11:16 - Wagon Heels (1945) 11:19 - What Price, Porky? (1938) 11:21 - To Duck Or Not To Duck? (1942) 11:26 - Porky's Hero Agency (1937) 11:29 - Wideo Wabbit (1956) 11:31 - Porky's Party (1938) 11:38 - I Got Plenty Of Mutton (1944) 11:40 - Bosko's Picture Show (1933) 11:43 - Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarf (1943) 11:46 - Devil May Hare (1954) 11:59 - Back Alley Oproar (1948) 12:09 - The Bashful Buzzard (1945) 12:30 - Baseball Bugs (1946) 12:44 - Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century (1953) 12:49 - To Duck Or Not To Duck? (1942) 12:52 - Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid (1942) 13:28 - Rabbit Seasoning (1952) 13:31 - Porky's Hero Agency (1937) 13:33 - An Itch In Time (1943) 13:41 - The Bug Parade (1941) 13:52 - The Iceman Ducketh (1964) Now with more Nazis and gun suicide.
y'know i would point out the obvious joke that that's where they got the title "looney" even though we all know that, but i'm willing to bet that there's one single person out there who read this and just said "OH MY FUCKING GOD, I GET IT NOW!!!"
My very favorite part of these cartoons is that if the voice actors yell loud enough, you can hear the reverb of the recording room because they didn't have the sound-proofing technology we have now.
They didn't use recording rooms, they recorded on stages to have that reverb intentionally. Modern voice actors have commented how it never felt right trying to imitate those old yells in booths then they tried it on stages like they did and were like "holy crap that was the trick!"
I love it when they immediately stop doing whatever unbelievably goofy thing they were doing just to look straight at us and say : “ *this is unbelievably goofy, isn’t it ?* ” . This was fourth-wall breaking at its finest.
Personally, I always get a chuckle out of those chase scenes in the wartime cartoons where they're about to take a bus or a trolley or whatever and they pause and turn to the audience: "Wait a minute! Is This Trip _Really_ Necessary?". That was a fuel-saving propaganda line at the time. Naturally, our hero _and_ our villain do the right thing, get out of the vehicle, and continue their chase on foot. Because of course, avoiding getting eaten or shot or beaten senseless or otherwise grievously injured is _no excuse_ for _frivolous_ personal travel! Don't you know there's a _war_ on?
These are even funnier when you realize it was a bunch of dudes day-drinking at the office and accidentally creating a cornerstone of American animation
and the best part is they were being paid to produce throw away content, things to be shown in movie houses during intermissions in order to fill a void in time. which is why so many of them have quick punchlines with no real thought about continuity. it was essentially elevator music in video format.
@@Hellwaterva the reason many old cartoon characters dress like that is cuz the style was called Zoot Suits. Big flashy oversized clothing mainly worn by Chicanos during the 40s. That's part of the reason Cesear Romero wore that in the 60s batman. Or why you'll see older cholos dressed more stylish. (Probably why he was singing that song too).
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
...the two protagonists in porky egg farm were rooster caricatures of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra singing to his hens to get them to lay more eggs; the punch line was when they got Porky to lay eggs.
As someone born in LATAM, I can assure you that minute 8:37 clearly says: "Because he lacks, because he doesn't have marijuana to smoke". Esto es épico.
To be fair, I'm pretty sure a couple of those were adult animations made by Looney Tunes during the war (at least the bit with the "booby traps"). But yeah, kids shows are definitely getting softer as time moves on.
The "booby trap" and "manure" clips aren't actually from Looney Tunes shorts, but from "Private Snafu" which were instructional shorts for the US army made during WWII. They were made by the same Warner Bros. Cartoons staff and had the same humor as Looney Tunes, only a bit raunchier. Also, around the early 40s, they started aiming the WB shorts at a more general audience that also included adults, as opposed as other cartoons from the time, such as Disney's, which were mostly for children. But when they later started showing Looney Tunes cartoons in tv, they were once again marketed towards kids, and got censored and cut to pieces as a result.
@@HolyApplebutter Those were not Looney Tunes, but Wartime Propaganda. You can find a TON of Private SNAFU and other military videos on RUclips. This compilation was suggested to me because I randomly watched "Tokyo Jokio" on RUclips. Holy shit you absolutely realize how much they put into WW2 animations for the homefront, and how they could NOT be viewed like they are normally today. Definitely need the context.
@@swordhunter12 Ohh Godd, Never knew how or why, but there was seriously nothing funnier than Tom being smacked or wapped with some foreign instrument like a golf club, wooden plank,Pool cue ect...to the sound of a gun shot, & the scream of Hannah in agony LOL
@@pokepwned Looney Tunes would get cancelled no matter the target audience tho. People are more easily offended now and you have to admit there were a few just straight up racist moments.
Right? We see a perfectly witty and well-structured joke that will continue to be hilarious for decades to go, and then we immediately see a extremely racist and dated stereotype that would've been considered tasteless even then (or otherwise parodied elements from pop culture that would've only been relevant at the time of release).
I gotta say, I love these "Looney Tunes but out of context" compilations. Interspersed with scenes from cartoons I saw dozens of times growing up, you keep surprising me with ones I assume are rare oddities, or at least that weren't broadcast on TV in the 1970s and '80s. The humor is and was always bizarre, but until now, I don't think I could appreciate just how weird they must appear to people who, throughout childhood, spent their Saturday mornings and weekday afternoons doing something other than watching Warner Bros. cartoons. (Also, isn't it weird that generations of people know the punchlines to dozens of vaudeville routines without realizing it?)
With that Last Line you said, I'm actually a Part of that Generation.....but idk exactly, because I was Born on June 29th, 1999 at 9pm and.....out of all my Old Classmates (Graduated back in 2019), I'm the Only One who has been able to guess my History & Government Teacher's Questions about Bugs Bunny correctly...it's like I was More Based than my Fellow Classmates, because I watched More Looney Tunes than them
@@brokenshah5106 I was born in 1989(2/22, 4am) and I watched a lot of the older Looney Tunes stuff. Missed a lot of the more racey or racist stuff, but we still had the crossdressing and suicide jokes even in the mid-90's. As you well know, there are people not only among my gen, but yours, who have become way too sensitive to what's shown on TV. Like, we ought to take stuff like that as part of it's time and acknowledge that times and culture have changed since then and appreciate how far we've come after that point in time.
I can say that during the 80s and 90s, the majority of Canadians knew Bugs due to it being on Global at 3 on Sundays. Consistently. For decades. Always a blast!
Ah yes, Mel Blanc starting off screaming "CUCARACHA!" at the top of his lungs. You know it's gonna be good. Gotta love how you get a little meta-story going on with Bugs screaming, "I AM A WABBIT!", then "Mhmm... Do you mean it?" then "I AIN'T NO BUNNY RABBIT!" before ending on, "Mheee... Now he tells us!" Then Sylvester tries to set off nytro glycerin he drank and Tweedy goes, "He go BOOM!"
@Pansear I think that stuff needs to stay available for historic cultural studies into the past and how our thinking evolved from there. Also not gonna lie, when I was a small, dumb and ignorant kid, that stuff would've made me laugh.
1:36. There is A LOT of impressive animation here (obviously) but GOD, that lady lizard's provocative dance is impressive. Her moves are so fluid, the choice to have the camera move with her instead of it being a static shot works so well and the fact they gave her a shadow makes that much more impressive!! It's simply beautiful!!
0:55 CHUNGUS SPOTTED IN THE WILD 2:16 this was sampled in rubber band by jackal queenston 3:15 dover boys my beloved 3:40 woo woo! 4:33 / 5:56 / 6:49 YOIKS AND AWAY 10:42 iconic 10:52 HELLO MY BABY HELLO MY HONEY HELLO MY RAGTIME GAL 12:30 / 12:44 two of my favourite classic toons :) 13:52 tada!
Could you imagine the madness that’d ensue if that happened today? All those uptight soccer Moms with nothing better to do that complain on TV about how a cartoon character swore in front of her innocent little angels…
Its so fucking funny. It genuinely feels like something from 2020 with how absurd it sounds but the voice and the noises are so stupidly hilarious I can't stop laughing at this specific part
Heads up: Warner Bros. is releasing one classic Looney Tunes short every week on their channel for free!
www.youtube.com/@warnerbrosclassics/videos
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rare wb w... ig i should say rare Wb
They are!?
8:21: Manure!
8:35: *WHEEZE*
The voice actors were having WAY TOO MUCH fun in the studio.
Most were done by Mel Blanc but there were exceptions.
I dont know man, 5:42 felt a little too real 😳
You'd be surprised to know that the majority of these characters were done by one man, Mel Blanc. That man had amazing vocal range.
"That woman has guilt written all over her fAaace!"
voice actor. singular.
"What for you bury me in the cold, cold ground?" has to be the most coherent sentence Taz has ever said
i will never forget the time taz was a IT guy (actual thing, he helped porky with his computer)
That and "Flattery will get you nowhere!"
What a coincidence, just now as I watched this scene, I saw this comment just as I was watching this 🤓
That, along with the face has in that scene, makes it all the more terrifying.
"Flattery will get you no where"
Fun fact, the lizard shedding skin scene was directed by Tex Avery.
Tex hired once a stripper for rotoscoping. you can put the pieces together. This man loved to push things past the radar , even by that era. by far one of my favourite artists.
Oh wow.
Some of the original stripper footage is still around, too!
I have also seen the original rotoscope footage for the bobcat mental breakdown scene from that same short, where Avery himself was acting the scene. The short is called "Cross-Country Detours".
I remember that lizard, I though it was the most boring part of the cartoon xD.
I came here to say it was rotoscoped too! Very cool!
Thats why it looks more fluent.
Cartoons featured in order of appearance:
0:00 - Book Revue (1946)
0:12 - Detouring America (1939)
0:14 - Rebel Rabbit (1949)
0:16 - The Booze Hangs High (1930)
0:18 - The Timid Toreador (1940)
0:19 - A Pest In The House (1947)
0:25 - A Tale Of Two Kitties (1942)
0:27 - Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948)
0:28 - Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarf (1943)
0:30 - Bosko The Doughboy (1931)
0:31 - A Wild Hare (1940)
0:33 - Hare Ribbin' (1944) [director's cut]
0:36 - The Abominable Snow Rabbit (1961)
0:39 - Tortoise Wins By A Hare (1943)
0:44 - Mazurka Mouse (1949)
0:46 - Birdy And The Beast (1944)
0:50 - Duck Amuck (1953)
0:54 - Goofy Groceries (1941)
0:55 - Wabbit Twouble (1941)
0:57 - Buccaneer Rabbit (1947)
1:00 - Hollywood Steps Out (1940)
1:03 - Holiday Highlights (1941)
1:05 - Holiday In Drumsticks (1949)
1:07 - Rabbit Of Seville (1950)
1:10 - Daffy - The Commando (1943)
1:14 - Have You Got Any Castles? (1938)
1:24 - Hare Ribbin' (1944)
1:26 - It's Hummer Time (1950)
1:29 - Crowing Pains (1947)
1:34 - Cross-Country Detours (1940)
1:54 - Horton Hatches The Egg (1942)
2:01 - The Big Snooze (1946)
2:07 - Tin Pan Alley Cats (1943)
2:15 - Dough For The Dodo (1949)
2:23 - Back Alley Oproar (1948)
2:36 - Sweet Sioux (1937)
2:40 - Wacky Wildlife (1940)
2:48 - The Sour Puss (1940)
2:50 - Porky Pig's Feat (1943)
2:51 - The Big Snooze (1946)
3:01 - The Foghorn Leghorn (1948)
3:04 - The Hep Cat (1942)
3:07 - Dog Tales (1958)
3:15 - The Dover Boys At Pimento University (1942)
3:20 - Porky In Egypt (1938)
3:39 - Land Of Midnight Fun (1939)
3:45 - Little Boy Boo (1954)
3:51 - Porky's Poppa (1938)
4:05 - Bugs Bunny Rides Again (1948)
4:14 - Russian Rhapsody (1944)
4:18 - The Ducktators (1942)
4:26 - Devil May Hare (1954)
4:33 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958)
4:36 - Wabbit Twouble (1941)
4:41 - Swooner Crooner (1944)
4:44 - Tokyo Woes (1945)
4:47 - Tom Turk And Daffy (1944)
4:50 - Becall To Arms (1946)
4:51 - A Squeak In The Deep (1966)
4:53 - Sahara Hare (1955)
4:54 - Bosko's Holiday (1931)
4:57 - Going, Going, Gosh! (1952)
4:59 - Hare Meets Herr (1945)
5:02 - Baseball Bugs (1946)
5:04 - Easter Yeggs (1947)
5:09 - Birth Of A Notion (1947)
5:21 - The Henpecked Duck (1941)
5:36 - Fresh Hare (1942)
5:38 - Yankee Doodle Daffy (1943)
5:42 - Porky's Bear Facts (1941)
5:52 - A Corny Concerto (1943)
5:56 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958)
5:59 - Nasty Quacks (1945)
6:01 - The Draft Horse (1942)
6:22 - Boston Quackie (1957)
6:23 - Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
6:25 - Crowing Pains (1947)
6:27 - Nasty Quacks (1945)
6:32 - Two Gophers From Texas (1948)
6:35 - Honey's Money (1962)
6:37 - Paying The Pipers (1949)
6:41 - An Itch In Time (1943)
6:49 - Robin Hood Daffy (1958)
6:55 - Of Fox And Hounds (1940)
6:57 - Hot Cross Bunny (1948)
7:14 - Breakdowns Of 1939 (1940)
7:19 - What's Cookin' Doc? (1944)
7:23 - Bugs Bunny And The Three Bears (1944)
7:25 - The Wise Quackin' Duck (1943)
7:28 - Falling Hare (1942)
7:29 - Wacky Blackout (1942)
7:34 - The Turn-Tale Wolf (1952)
7:37 - A Tale Of Two Mice (1945)
7:40 - Tortoise Wins By A Hare (1943)
7:42 - Along Came Daffy (1947)
7:43 - Hyde And Go Tweet (1960)
7:45 - Porky's Romance (1937)
7:46 - Pigs Is Pigs (1937)
7:49 - Rabbit Rhapsody (1946)
7:54 - Booby Traps (1944)
8:01 - Russian Rhapsody (1944)
8:03 - The Great Piggy Bank Robbery (1946)
8:14 - The Bashful Buzzard (1945)
8:21 - The Home Front (1943)
8:29 - Dangerous Dan McFoo (1939)
8:34 - Rabbit's Kin (1952)
8:36 - Gonzales' Tamales (1957)
8:41 - Speedy Gonzales (1955)
8:48 - The Trial Of Mr. Wolf (1942)
8:55 - Buckaroo Bugs (1945)
9:00 - Ali Baba Bunny (1957)
9:04 - Little Red Riding Rabbit (1944)
9:29 - The Stupid Cupid (1944)
9:30 - The Breakdowns of 1939 (1940)
9:35 - Booby Hatched (1944)
9:43 - Brother Brat (1944)
9:56 - Daffy Duck In Hollywood (1938)
10:04 - Racketeer Rabbit (1946)
10:18 - Hare Brush (1955)
10:21 - The Stupid Cupid (1944)
10:24 - Of Rice And Hen (1953)
10:29 - A Gruesome Twosome (1945)
10:41 - The Breakdowns of 1939 (1940)
10:51 - One Froggy Evening (1955)
10:59 - 8-Ball Bunny (1950)
11:03 - Draftee Daffy (1945)
11:06 - The Bug Parade (1941)
11:10 - Falling Hare (1942)
11:12 - Cross-Country Detours (1940)
11:16 - Wagon Heels (1945)
11:19 - What Price, Porky? (1938)
11:21 - To Duck Or Not To Duck? (1942)
11:26 - Porky's Hero Agency (1937)
11:29 - Wideo Wabbit (1956)
11:31 - Porky's Party (1938)
11:38 - I Got Plenty Of Mutton (1944)
11:40 - Bosko's Picture Show (1933)
11:43 - Coal Black And De Sebben Dwarf (1943)
11:46 - Devil May Hare (1954)
11:59 - Back Alley Oproar (1948)
12:09 - The Bashful Buzzard (1945)
12:30 - Baseball Bugs (1946)
12:44 - Duck Dodgers In The 24½th Century (1953)
12:49 - To Duck Or Not To Duck? (1942)
12:52 - Bugs Bunny Gets The Boid (1942)
13:28 - Rabbit Seasoning (1952)
13:31 - Porky's Hero Agency (1937)
13:33 - An Itch In Time (1943)
13:41 - The Bug Parade (1941)
13:52 - The Iceman Ducketh (1964)
Now with more Nazis and gun suicide.
Daffy getting burned by the Chinese dragon lady is actually from "China Jones" (1959), not "Boston Quackie" (1957).
@@canaisyoung3601 "Always two, there are. A master and an apprentice."
You deserve more credit you went out of your way to locate every short
The GOAT you are
@@RETR0MANfr
This just made me appreciate Mel Blanc's acting abilities even more. What a legend.
Best voice actor who ever lived.
Yes
very true
That's why he's the man with a 1,000 voices.
True, and even in other languages the Looney Tunes always had great dubbing
5:15 is actually terrifying. Could you imagine having the strength to snap a baseball bat in half that many times over so effortlessly?
My thoughts exactly
Add the fact that he's speaking in a calm monotone as he does it
Well after he got caught by the Nazis in Casablanca they performed human experiments on him, giving him the strength of 50 men.
@@hater105 Not to mention a terrible terrible rage. It makes Hulk raging out look like a child throwing a tantrum.
Not to mention how hard it would be after each iteration to snap it again.
Looney Tunes is already nuts with context. Without it, it's pure insanity. And I love it
2:50 - 2:51
I guess you can say it's pretty, LOONEY
@@damiancruz42 True
y'know i would point out the obvious joke that that's where they got the title "looney" even though we all know that, but i'm willing to bet that there's one single person out there who read this and just said "OH MY FUCKING GOD, I GET IT NOW!!!"
It just chaos, even the voice actor are insanes, and im greeting that is that way
8:39 The part that he sings from "La cucaracha" says "Because he miss it, because he doesn't have Weed to smoke"
I can hear the marijuana part now lol
My very favorite part of these cartoons is that if the voice actors yell loud enough, you can hear the reverb of the recording room because they didn't have the sound-proofing technology we have now.
it gives it an organic feel to it that just can't be replicated intentionally, not without seeming phony
I always liked that about old toons; really brings forth the emotion in the vocals.
They didn't use recording rooms, they recorded on stages to have that reverb intentionally. Modern voice actors have commented how it never felt right trying to imitate those old yells in booths then they tried it on stages like they did and were like "holy crap that was the trick!"
@@Degalon Holy shit, i didn't know that! That's really cool :)
Most of them are the same voice actor (Mel Blanc)
7:50 bugs just shoots a man for interrupting him like dammm
This is a very minor thing he’s done compared to the others
It's an appropriate response that solves 99.999% of problems.
To his credit, in the episode I think the dude actually does that 3 separate times right as bugs was about to start, lol.
Gotta say he was being very rude too 🤣
You know... this really explains a lot about my blase attitude to solving problems with extreme violence.
I love it when they immediately stop doing whatever unbelievably goofy thing they were doing just to look straight at us and say : “ *this is unbelievably goofy, isn’t it ?* ” . This was fourth-wall breaking at its finest.
And in today's shows it would be absolute cringe, but the timing and the context of the loony toons shows get a laugh every time
0:54
i love looney tunes man
Personally, I always get a chuckle out of those chase scenes in the wartime cartoons where they're about to take a bus or a trolley or whatever and they pause and turn to the audience: "Wait a minute! Is This Trip _Really_ Necessary?". That was a fuel-saving propaganda line at the time. Naturally, our hero _and_ our villain do the right thing, get out of the vehicle, and continue their chase on foot.
Because of course, avoiding getting eaten or shot or beaten senseless or otherwise grievously injured is _no excuse_ for _frivolous_ personal travel! Don't you know there's a _war_ on?
not just goofy. downright looney
12:44 I love how he lisps a second time when he pulls the trigger.
These are even funnier when you realize it was a bunch of dudes day-drinking at the office and accidentally creating a cornerstone of American animation
As a certified zoomer it's astonishing how cutting it up like this the style of humor becomes indistinguishable from the internet humor I am used to.
dudes rock
and the best part is they were being paid to produce throw away content, things to be shown in movie houses during intermissions in order to fill a void in time. which is why so many of them have quick punchlines with no real thought about continuity. it was essentially elevator music in video format.
They did more than that if you've seen the Leon Schlesinger gag reel. Most of what they did would be considered fireable offenses today.
"The stand user could be anyone!"
The stand user: 0:11
point out how many people dress like that though
LOL!! XD
@@Hellwaterva the reason many old cartoon characters dress like that is cuz the style was called Zoot Suits. Big flashy oversized clothing mainly worn by Chicanos during the 40s. That's part of the reason Cesear Romero wore that in the 60s batman. Or why you'll see older cholos dressed more stylish. (Probably why he was singing that song too).
My name is Yoshikage Kira. I'm 33 years old. My house is in the northeast section of Morioh, where all the villas are, and I am not married. I work as an employee for the Kame Yu department stores, and I get home every day by 8 PM at the latest. I don't smoke, but I occasionally drink. I'm in bed by 11 PM, and make sure I get eight hours of sleep, no matter what. After having a glass of warm milk and doing about twenty minutes of stretches before going to bed, I usually have no problems sleeping until morning. Just like a baby, I wake up without any fatigue or stress in the morning. I was told there were no issues at my last check-up. I'm trying to explain that I'm a person who wishes to live a very quiet life. I take care not to trouble myself with any enemies, like winning and losing, that would cause me to lose sleep at night. That is how I deal with society, and I know that is what brings me happiness. Although, if I were to fight I wouldn't lose to anyone.
[ONE MORE TIME]
[LITERALLY ME]
4:41 The context for this being "the singing chickens made Porky so horny he laid a billion eggs" doesn't really make it less unhinged lol
idiom "lay an egg": to laugh very hard; to cackle long and loudly. (As if one were a chicken.) Half the audience laid an egg when I told this one.
@@crushermach3263
Makes me wonder why laying an egg came to mean laughing. It's so weird.
To lay an egg in vaudville meant to flop.
...the two protagonists in porky egg farm were rooster caricatures of Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra singing to his hens to get them to lay more eggs; the punch line was when they got Porky to lay eggs.
Probably from the same source that deemed "have kittens" or "have a cow" to mean having an anger blowout .
@@saagabragi6938
9:50 first version of stewie griffin
Proto Stewie
0:48 he fall down and go BOO-
Part 2!
1:25 MEE OOO
11:12
And here, we have a frog croaking
Buddy hit puberty quick💀
@@DivineHybridd**D E A T H**
@@INAR_StudiosThat happens to everyone
0:44 Damn he hit that Kazotsky Kick so hard he literally combusted
It's colourised footage of a friendly taunting Hoovy getting destroyed by a sticky trap.
He consumed nitroglycerin
Average bombonomicon enjoyer
“He fall down go *BOOM!* “
He kill binded
5:30 the suddenly realistic hand lmao
Creepy
Is that supposed to be rotoscoping?
7:30 is the greatest thing ever.
_I WANNA BE A DIVE BOMBERRR_ *VRRRRRRRRRRRREEEOOOAAMMBBRRBBRRR*
As someone born in LATAM, I can assure you that minute 8:37 clearly says: "Because he lacks, because he doesn't have marijuana to smoke". Esto es épico.
I was wondering what he was singing. Thanks for the translation.
I heard it also
That must be the reason why he's friends with everybody's sister. He's their dealer!
Miércoles estaba tan en modo English que no lo noté jajajajajajajaja
@@TheMadwomen
"Speady, open up. This is the DEA!"
12:44 The disintegration gun kills me every time I see it
Well, it is an ACME disintegration pistol, isn’t it? ACME products usually fail or work a bit too well.
Well, whaddya know... it disintegrated.
I mean, it did as advertised so... They did it right, I guess.
"Brother, when it disintegrates, it disintegrates!"
@@flickcentergaming680*disintegrates* WELL THAT WAS EASY 👁👄👁
2:16 doesn’t get enough love
@Kill Bill they're rubber bands in a band and since they are rubber they are a rubber band
My favorite joke as a kid lol
its so funny
It's honestly very creative
fr
3:15 "A roundabout... I'LL STEAL IT, NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!" My favourite (and also the horse and dentist one 😭)
my teacher played the dover boys cartoon for our class and it was life-changing
Unironically edgier than any adult animation today. Loony tunes exists in a class of its own, completely untouchable.
To be fair, I'm pretty sure a couple of those were adult animations made by Looney Tunes during the war (at least the bit with the "booby traps"). But yeah, kids shows are definitely getting softer as time moves on.
The "booby trap" and "manure" clips aren't actually from Looney Tunes shorts, but from "Private Snafu" which were instructional shorts for the US army made during WWII. They were made by the same Warner Bros. Cartoons staff and had the same humor as Looney Tunes, only a bit raunchier.
Also, around the early 40s, they started aiming the WB shorts at a more general audience that also included adults, as opposed as other cartoons from the time, such as Disney's, which were mostly for children. But when they later started showing Looney Tunes cartoons in tv, they were once again marketed towards kids, and got censored and cut to pieces as a result.
@@HolyApplebutter Those were not Looney Tunes, but Wartime Propaganda. You can find a TON of Private SNAFU and other military videos on RUclips. This compilation was suggested to me because I randomly watched "Tokyo Jokio" on RUclips.
Holy shit you absolutely realize how much they put into WW2 animations for the homefront, and how they could NOT be viewed like they are normally today. Definitely need the context.
@@DamienDarkside ESPECIALLY the stereotypes.
Edge is never the point you child
2:16 still gets me every time
Such a simple joke
They _*v i b i n *_
Same lol
Pen
😂😂😂😂
mel blanc’s yell will never get old and im so glad he left his mark in voice acting history
He has the funniest screams in animation (except for perhaps William Hannah's screams for Tom)
*I AM A WABBIT!*
@@swordhunter12 Ohh Godd, Never knew how or why, but there was seriously nothing funnier than Tom being smacked or wapped with some foreign instrument like a golf club, wooden plank,Pool cue ect...to the sound of a gun shot, & the scream of Hannah in agony LOL
"A runabout, I'LL STEAL IT! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!"
He said, whilst proclaiming loudly.
5:42 The voice acting is genuinely so fucking amazing here
True
...t's kinda scary lol 🥺
Change the scene from cartoon to anime with the same laugh and everything changes.
@@Coleecool anime sucks
Joker (2019)
My favorite thing is how sometimes a random character just pulls out a pistol and fucking shoots themselves for no reason
We call that the "croak cut"
the ole plan S for a punch line stand in never fails
"PERSONA!"
or when a random animal becomes humanoid,looks humanoid, or acts feminine strangely
Swear to god it's the funniest shit and I don't understand why.
1:11 Let's thank you Daffy Duck for stopping WW2
Lmao fr
4:22 *"Seig Heil boy, I am from South Germany"*
True hero.
so thats why funni mustache is no mor
daffy duck heavily regretted that action this day
"What for you bury me in the cold cold ground?"
Hardest Taz line in my opinion.
13:11 grusome isn't it? *back to crying*
That scene used to really scare me as a kid! The bones are just a little too detailed or something.
Modern internet Humor:
Seems like good material for a certain splatter thing
It's amazing how much we missed as kids. Lots of this would *NEVER* fly today lmao
Yo the chocolate milk one, the Hitler ones
That would be because Looney Tunes shorts were made for adults to go see in theaters, not for kids to watch on Cartoon Network reruns.
@@pokepwned Looney Tunes would get cancelled no matter the target audience tho. People are more easily offended now and you have to admit there were a few just straight up racist moments.
@@kat3217well tbh those were made in ww2. The equivalent would be paw patrol beating up Putin
@@Alexq79-Finally Chases Police Brutally comes in useful...
9:58
Sonic Colors announcer be like
“All I did was press A!”- Chugga
Amazing, Marvelous, Stupendous, Colossal, Tremendous, Gigantic, Astounding, Unbelievable, Spectacular, Phenomenal!
And its good too
A, A, A, A ,A
Lmfaaaaoooo 😭😭
5:43 One of the best transitions between cry and laugh ever seen
Light Yagami in Italian
*cry laughter*
4:29
Something about this line is just so great.
Taz: “What for you bury me in the cold, cold ground?”
That line is in multiverses
I love how simultaneously dated and ahead of its time these old Looney Tunes cartoons are
Right? We see a perfectly witty and well-structured joke that will continue to be hilarious for decades to go, and then we immediately see a extremely racist and dated stereotype that would've been considered tasteless even then (or otherwise parodied elements from pop culture that would've only been relevant at the time of release).
Mac Tonight pfp :D
@@apenasmaisumdiogo.7115the “AAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!” joke is such a today meme it’s crazy
I don’t think it’s ahead of it’s time. I think our current media is just behind it’s time with too much unnecessary censorship
I don't wanna be rude. That said, I think you should probably change your profile pic. Seriously.
7:30 that part gets me everytime 🤣
4:15 AHHHHHHHHHH 🤣🤣🤣
I WANNA BE A DIVE BOMBER
BEEEEEOOMEEEEOOOAAAAAAAAMMMBRYLYLY
I WANNA BE A *DÆVE BAMBER*
Nah muh, ah wanna bee a *DÆV BAMBURR* .
(nah ma, i wanna be a dive bomber.)
BEE SEVENTEEEEN BAWMEEERRR!
7:30 "I wanna be a dive bomber bRRRZZIGHHGOEJEGHieighEIUGUEGIEUGEIEJEUEhhhhhzhzhhzhzhhzhzhh"
XDDD
Looney Tunes is pure chaos at its finest. The frog croaking bit at 11:12 had me laughing so hard my sister thought I was choking
It's just so random that it's hilarious
I didn't get the pun until a few seconds after seeing it.
I actually snorted so hard I hurt my throat 😂
It was just so random lol
I was wheezing so hard to me lol
7:26”WATCH IT BUB!!!!!”
He went at the speed of light
The framerate lmao 😭
Love how they forgot his shadow when he said "bub"
@@BlooMonkiManPretty sure his own shadow was terrified.
Did you just call me blob?
5:42 Bipolar's a hell of a drug.
Xd
I think it’s shock, that’s being depicted.
Guess that makes him a bi-polar bear
Light Yagami in Italian
The animation quality was so full of spirit and character back then, and the writing was done by people with real talent and passion
3:52 There’s something strangely adorable about treating those milk bottles like newborns (aside from the infidelity joke at the end).
That joke was hilarious 😂
The chocolate malt one killed me
that joke killed me!!! dude the way they go wah… is adorable too
episode?
@@kylesawesomevideos9318"Porky's Poppa"
I gotta say, I love these "Looney Tunes but out of context" compilations. Interspersed with scenes from cartoons I saw dozens of times growing up, you keep surprising me with ones I assume are rare oddities, or at least that weren't broadcast on TV in the 1970s and '80s. The humor is and was always bizarre, but until now, I don't think I could appreciate just how weird they must appear to people who, throughout childhood, spent their Saturday mornings and weekday afternoons doing something other than watching Warner Bros. cartoons. (Also, isn't it weird that generations of people know the punchlines to dozens of vaudeville routines without realizing it?)
With that Last Line you said, I'm actually a Part of that Generation.....but idk exactly, because I was Born on June 29th, 1999 at 9pm and.....out of all my Old Classmates (Graduated back in 2019), I'm the Only One who has been able to guess my History & Government Teacher's Questions about Bugs Bunny correctly...it's like I was More Based than my Fellow Classmates, because I watched More Looney Tunes than them
@@brokenshah5106 I was born in 1989(2/22, 4am) and I watched a lot of the older Looney Tunes stuff. Missed a lot of the more racey or racist stuff, but we still had the crossdressing and suicide jokes even in the mid-90's.
As you well know, there are people not only among my gen, but yours, who have become way too sensitive to what's shown on TV. Like, we ought to take stuff like that as part of it's time and acknowledge that times and culture have changed since then and appreciate how far we've come after that point in time.
I can say that during the 80s and 90s, the majority of Canadians knew Bugs due to it being on Global at 3 on Sundays. Consistently. For decades. Always a blast!
Yep
@@brokenshah5106 no way I’m a day older than you
The frog close up one got me good 11:13
I wonder why short this is
Narrator: here we show you a close up of a frog croaking.
Bullfrog: [commits die]
The way it was drawn that was the last thing I was expecting. Got me so good.
I legit busted out laughing
Was also used as an enemy in ToxicIsland's "Super Mario World: Definitive Edition"
For anyone wondering, the song played at 1:16 is "Gavotte" by François-Joseph Gossec
Ah yes, Mel Blanc starting off screaming "CUCARACHA!" at the top of his lungs. You know it's gonna be good.
Gotta love how you get a little meta-story going on with Bugs screaming, "I AM A WABBIT!", then "Mhmm... Do you mean it?" then "I AIN'T NO BUNNY RABBIT!" before ending on, "Mheee... Now he tells us!"
Then Sylvester tries to set off nytro glycerin he drank and Tweedy goes, "He go BOOM!"
CUCARAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACHAAAAAAAAAAA
A doctor examining Mel Blanc said he had only seen vocal cords as tough on one other performer, Enrico Caruso.
Don’t forget the “A runabout. I’LL STEAL IT! NO ONE WILL EVER KNOW!”
And the guy saying "STOP STEAMING UP MY GLASSES"
IM A RWABBIT
4:05 he be hittin' the griddy on that one 💀
Bro is doing the sturdy 💀💀💀
You made me cringe, congrats.
Hit the griddy to go to Louis and Clark.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
the two clips after that are hysterical
"What for you to bury me in the cold, *cold* ground?"
Taz is literally something else.
The cow handing over the chocolate malt was gold
it might also be a double entendre as a "malt" is a process in which the seed is allowed to germinate then immediately killed.
My mom:The dentist isn't that scary.
The kid in the room next to me: 6:03
BE QUIET!!! SHUT UP!!!
Teacher: have a nice weekend guys
Teachers pet: you forgot to assign homework
The entire class: 11:25
The smart kid who gets all the answers right: 11:27
2:48 Porky becoming a fish absolutely killed me
You know...🐟
The "WHAT!" after that got me 😂
I want that to be a meme
PORKY POG
He poggin
4:06 Sam has some fire moves ngl
that gotta be the griddy
Sam really perdicted the griddy
1:34 the sanest moment in entire loony tunes
True
I was like ayoo...hellloo lady. Lol
@@theSixPathsOfTrains maybe stay off the internet after a comment like this
@@Fattybutt23
Nah. Lol
*johnny bravo voice* MMMMMM mama!
10:44 caught me quite off-guard XD
Lol
10:42 I’m sure just had all of us rolling and becoming a planet.
No one:
Absolutely no one:
Your cat at 3AM: 11:59
Every. Goddamn. Time.
Fr buddy
2:23 here too
Should’ve been midnight bc of the time stamp
This makes a lot of sense.
11:12 seriously had me doing a double take.
Thats the one that got me.
I can't stop replaying that part
It was such a dark pun considering croaking can mean dying. It took a moment to register after watching it a 2nd time...
Even better right after there's a disclaimer that they take no responsibility for how the puns shown are used.
That was the best one, our ancestors were so based
1:50 THEY HAD ABSOLUTELY NO REASON TO MAKE A LIZARD THAT BAD
Just imagine it as a human woman
@@gagejoestv2714nah
Lol that's weird
They used videos of real women as reference for shots like that and just convert it to 2d animation. That's why she's such a baddie
6:55 6:57 virtual reactions to seeing that
This show aged like fine wine
Not really a show. More of a series of shorts.
@Pansear That and the shorts where Daffy is fighting Speedy
@@kallofox3459 those were never good tbh
@@kallofox3459 Yea those fell flat
@Pansear I think that stuff needs to stay available for historic cultural studies into the past and how our thinking evolved from there.
Also not gonna lie, when I was a small, dumb and ignorant kid, that stuff would've made me laugh.
3:17 "NO-ONE WILL EVER KNOW", he quietly screamed to himself as hard as he could
I laughed harder than I should've at the Rubber Band pun 😆
That is way too unexpected not too be funny, especially since it's the one clip that can use no context to make sense
It's a joke that works with no context because there really isn't any context
It hit me pretty hard as a kid
Still gets me
It's the delivery that sells it
7:26 I love how Daffy went from Delusional to Angry in a matter of seconds.
“WATCH IT BUB.”
and bugs bunny was like: what am I doing?!?!?
and I was like: 🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
There's a difference?
@@XOverWriter idk
1:36. There is A LOT of impressive animation here (obviously) but GOD, that lady lizard's provocative dance is impressive. Her moves are so fluid, the choice to have the camera move with her instead of it being a static shot works so well and the fact they gave her a shadow makes that much more impressive!!
It's simply beautiful!!
Rotoscopeing
They filmed a stripper dancing and rotoscoped it into the cartoon, thank you Tex Avery
bros a little to into the stripping lizard
And people wonder why furries exist
Fun Fact: the footage of the stripper does still exist, as seen in the gag reel ruclips.net/video/x7xoyew_BSU/видео.html
7:43 HE IS ALWAYS WATCHING
0:14 the way it sounds somewhat calm with a bit of anger, AND is just really him shouting, it just fucking kill's me. XDD
8:42 "Speedy Gonzalez friend of my sister"
"Speedy Gonzalez friend with everybody's sister"
Damn, Speedy got game! 😂
4:14 is just such a raw reaction and I love it.
Yes, because he would be terrified of Stalin, LOL
Fun Fact. Mel Blanc had to scream extra loud to drone out the technicians' laughter.
Hahahaha
0:39 i have this episode on a dvd, my mom wasn't too fond of this scene.
"There is some kind of YEEEEE about a kid that's never played baseball" 3:45
Lmao
@@lvbboi9 you
@@TheRealSuperKirby up
@@lvbboi9down
@@AtomicGolemleft
7:29 is so inexplicably univocally exponentially indubitably hilarious it makes me literally want to bust
"want to bust" 🤨
@@BeamMeUpScottieV1 yes
@@TheWenchlersame
"Speedy Gonzales friend of everybody's sister." These cartoons are much funnier than I remember.
I still keep getting so amazed at how flawlessly well done the transitions are that some segments even seems like a continuation of the previous
8:03 Why i always find this so funny?? Only when he says brbrbrbrbrbrbrbrrrrub ya out!!
Ayo
🤨📸
Fantastic
And furthermore, it’s unbelieva
ble.
Especially the “unbelieva-“
*ble*
10:05 That was possibly Bugs best and most raw impression ever
Curtains for you: Meaning you’re dead, but here, it’s literal curtains. 😅
cURTains for you bub, cURTains 💀
Coitons
No kidding when he said curtains for you rookie
11:12 That one caught me completely off-guard.
Same lol
lol humor hasn't changed in almost 100 years
7:26 *speed*
"Here, we show you a close-up of a frog croaking-"
🐸💥🔫
I feel like it really shouldn't have made me laugh as hard as it did
0:55 CHUNGUS SPOTTED IN THE WILD
2:16 this was sampled in rubber band by jackal queenston
3:15 dover boys my beloved
3:40 woo woo!
4:33 / 5:56 / 6:49 YOIKS AND AWAY
10:42 iconic
10:52 HELLO MY BABY HELLO MY HONEY HELLO MY RAGTIME GAL
12:30 / 12:44 two of my favourite classic toons :)
13:52 tada!
2:16-2:22 my mind rn for no reason whatsoever captured perfectly. Thank you LT
1:11
Daffy saves the day and is celebrated as one of the world’s greatest heroes to ever exist.
MEIN PUMPTKIN, MEIN FILT, MEIN HANUKA-
@@ballsinspector42069
*G O O O O N G*
*_"SHUUUUUUUUULLLTZ!!!!"_*
@@ballsinspector42069 FR
my pumpkin
@@Crimson_Sun2486 ouch
I can’t tell if we’re watching one man’s display of voice acting talent or his decent into madness.
The answer is yes.
5:42 I mean.. That definitely sounds like insanity
7:50 Bugs has NO reason to straight up shoot that guy just because he interrupted his music performance 😭😭
For context in that clip that said guy was coughing when he was trying to do so for so long
10:42 PORKY!! 🤣
Also, can we just appreciate the running gag of Daffy crashing into trees and how well it was spaced throughout this? 🤣🤣🤣
He tried to not to swear but he did swear.
@@ssaman3549, indeed, this is the joke
Could you imagine the madness that’d ensue if that happened today? All those uptight soccer Moms with nothing better to do that complain on TV about how a cartoon character swore in front of her innocent little angels…
@@JingleJangle256 but you know looney tunes weren't made for kids like they are today.
@@talkingthetalk3640
Kids these days aren't made for Looney Tunes.
7:30 this part had me laughing so hard.
It would be something some dude high off his rockers would just record himself off the top of his head.
Its so fucking funny. It genuinely feels like something from 2020 with how absurd it sounds but the voice and the noises are so stupidly hilarious I can't stop laughing at this specific part
Daaaaaaaaive baaaaaomber.
It really does sound like something you'd hear from a TikTok edit, I'm so glad it's not though.
I wanna be a divebomber.
*WeYoOmMbYoOmByOoM*
That voice is so funny, idk how anyone could do that voice for more than 3 seconds without their vocal chords tearing apart.
2:16 - is it just me or is the execution of that Rubber Band skit perfect?
Mel Blanc was a genius at making funny noises with his mouth. XD
@@SeenAGreatLighthe was legend
Best voice actor in the history
Penis music
Penis Music
That’s real hilarious, Steven Spielberg.
the rubber band continues to be the greatest comedy scene in a cartoon to this day
10:30 This is one of my favorite non-sequitur gags in any Looney Tunes short.
This is something Seth McFarlane would put in Family Guy
@@jamesvanitas except it wouldn't be funny
@@jamesvanitas she up meg!!
@@rodrigoadolfoperezvega1539 she up
But I can't pass up a CHANCE LIKE THIS!!!!
4:33 this was honestly the funniest one to me just the way Taz’s voice sounds while giving the line is gold to me.
4:29
@@dontcareaboutmypfp2768 “What for you bury me in the cold cold ground?”
One of the funniest quotes from Taz lol.
Apparently my mom used to talk to me like Taz when I was a baby, and I loved it. Don't remember it though. XP
0:56 HOLY SHIT IT’S BIG CHUNGUS!!!!
Hehehe
BRUH BRUH B R U H
OHHH MAH GAWD BABABOOEY
AMOGUS SUSSY BAKA LEL
Smg4 will not like this 🙁
That will hold em all right hehehehehehe
0:14 STOP STEAMING UP MY GLASSES!🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥💯💯💯
6:55 has me CRYING! I love these old cartoons.
EVERY SINGLE TRAY
*bash*@@noobsadventure5470
5:42 Me after getting fired from my minimum wage job.
Which short is that from
@@roguerebel66 "Porky's Bear Facts (1941)"
🤣
5:10 this feels like a oneyplays animated video where zach acts as a a little angry man
that’s very accurate
zach is well known for his bat snapping skills after all
I never thought of it like that! 🤣
I see you are a true man of culture as well
that is so specific thank you
I can just tell the animators had fun making these
0:55 I love how goonish his laugh was
Knew I was gonna see Big Chungus in here
*BIG CHUNGUS*
*Big Chungus theme begins*
@@kylesawesomevideos9318big chungus 1941
Big Chungus.
6:41 When the British person actually says “bottle of water” instead of “bo’le o’ wa’er” (they lied to me)
7:56 i shall bring this to you for no reason
@@godzillamanz8139 this takes the words "booby trap" to a whole new level
6:02 had me crying
And a meme borned
That I did! But I didnt tell you to say: *AAAA-*
00:06:11.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!
BE QUIET SHUT UP!!!
1:06 The lumberjack's gaze rekindles me Left relatively chilled