"Do the Bongo Congo" was also performed by Sweet Polly Purebread in the Underdog episode "The Tickle Feather Machine" when Simon ordered her to entertain him.
The military salute may even predate the suit of armor. Lore going as far back as the Romans. High ranking officers wore highly polished breast plates that would reflect the sun. When lower ranking soldiers met a high ranking officer they would bring there hands to their eyes to avoid the glare.
I love this show and the 3DBB you really get a science lesson from Mr. Whoopie.
Or..in this case..a history lesson..Mark.
At least this time, Stanley didn't berate them for doing something wrong, and Tennessee and Chumley gained the upper hand.
Love ❤these cartoons
Funny reference Chumley makes to the Sambo story about the tiger chase!
Oh yes, that and having Tiger Tornado sound like Muhammad Ali makes this one of the more un-PC episodes, and that makes it all the more fun!
So the 'salute', and the 'handshake' (to show an empty, and harmless hand), reasonably were introduced appropriately, the same time period (Medieval).
Tennessee Tuxudo was the best historian in cartoon land
at 2:03 "do the Bongo Congo" is a reference to another cartoon produced by Total TV---"The King and Odie", a.k.a. "King Leonardo."
"Do the Bongo Congo" was also performed by Sweet Polly Purebread in the Underdog episode "The Tickle Feather Machine" when Simon ordered her to entertain him.
Nowadays there are bulletproof clothes and specialty vests.
As Seen on The Underdog Show
Only one person says rediculous like Don Adams
Over at 0:45,Stanley was out of there for the remainder of this Episode.
At 5:20,They visit their Friend Phineas J.Whoopie & learn about Armored Knights.
At 2:18, Yakety Yak has Baldy Eagle's voice!
One of my favorite childhood cartoons 😅
I caught that too! 🤣
When Bells ring,Tiger Tornado becomes attracted by them.
Too bad flesh and bone can't punch through solid steel mr. tornado.
Why of Course?,Tiger Tornado should get a chance to COOL OFF at the very end of this Episode.I even think so.
At 0:37,it sounds like Stanley is saying "You see,whenever he hears the bell,he starts farting."
You mean fighting?,Get it?
I figured that's what he was saying but it still sounds like he's saying the other word.
The military salute may even predate the suit of armor. Lore going as far back as the Romans. High ranking officers wore highly polished breast plates that would reflect the sun. When lower ranking soldiers met a high ranking officer they would bring there hands to their eyes to avoid the glare.