My dad actually was the voice actor of the evil scientist from the theme park one. Because of that, he had the VHS and I watched it many times as a kid. It was as bizarre and creepy to me as it still is now. But hey, I heard my dad's voice in it, so that made the whole thing novel in its own way. Always hated the songs, though.
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before is pretty jarring.
Seriously. I've never liked clowns myself, but for some reason Ronald never fit into that terrifying clown persona for me. Ronald was different somehow. All other clowns scared me, but not Ronald.
Mac Tonight was canned way before Moonman because of a lawsuit by the son of the guy who was most famous for singing the song they were parodying. Mac Tonight was a parody of lounge singers, and the song he sang in the commercials was a parody of Mack the Knife, a song about a serial killer written in the '20s. The most popular version was performed by Bobby Darin and became his first number one hit. His kid filed a lawsuit and rather than go to court McDick's just canned the character. Moonman just ensured that no one who works there would ever bring him up again.
The reactions, especially that last "come on Hamburglar" bit, had me in tears. PLEASE, if it's possible, upload the reaction tapes, it was beyond gutbusting.
lol, I use to watch the Halloween episode literally everytime it rained or I heard a bit of lighting, just rewinded the disk turned on the fireplace and dove everyone else in my family insane.
"I've never watched a geico gecko show" remember that time when they actually almost had a (live action show) about the geico caveman but they had to cancel it presumably because it read like a shitty bad attempt to talk about racism
The sundae animatronic never really scared me. Probably because I was too busy wondering why hamburgler’s eyes were 2 vacant black holes with green rings in them....
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before might bum you out.
You know, I think the character itself is terrifying, but it still serves its purpose. Sundae has me thinking about going and buying a fucking ice cream sundae right now. I'll just go get it from Dairy Queen instead.
no i'm not being sarcastic i like that people can make good videos without over exploiting trending topics. . its funny tho because that's the 3rd time someone asked that today lol
Your talk at the beginning with how we look back at our childhood with fond memories is how I still feel. I miss Ronald McDonald. Just a few years ago our local McDonald’s got a remodel and he was there for the “grand reopening” and you could tell the guy playing him was having a blast entertaining the kids. I even got a pic with him! I’m still mad they retired the character. I’m glad they didn’t make more of this show tho...
Dude, this was legit 1 of those things for me where you remember something vividly at like 3 years old. The first episode I remember bits of how they have to keep turning left to solve the riddle. For a good part of my life I always thought it was just something I made up, I am both and worried more about the daycare I got sent to that showed me this.
I actually had a VHS tape of this! It was about the Hamburgler going with a family of aliens, and the cast had to go get him back. Because if they didn't the Hamburgler would die of old age since the family was going to a theme park that takes 3000 years to get there, or something.
I watched your collab with Internet Historian. Quinton you pretty talented dude, no joke, you have such a unique and creative way of thinking. Using a different VHS camera to film and introducing the older footage was inspired. Good on you man (also it's easier to see from your later videos that your comedic timing has improved tenfold)
in like, second grade (98/99?) I had a boyfriend. he told me he liked me and I would often be at his house to play after school, so nothing weird for our age- but this kid's parents were LOADED. They had a relativly big house, a trampoline IN THE HOUSE, 4 Home Computers (which in the 90s was absolutely nuts), and his mom drove us around in a van with a VCR TV in the back seat. I remember riding to his house from school, we were being picked up by his mom, and his little sister (in Kindergarten) INSISTED that we watch one of those tapes. Good lord I had flashbacks watching this review. I remember it had something to do with Space- and the hamburgler was abducted by aliens? and I remember asking myself the same question: "Why is the hamburgler part of the gang?" I remember being uncomforable with the cartoon. but I only ever saw it once (mostly because his little sister didn't tag along much)
In the first three shorts, he was portrayed by Jack Doepke (my favorite Ronald), in the last three shorts, he was portrayed by David Hussey. mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_Doepke mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/David_Hussey
3:22 oddly enough, there were toys for this show. LEGO had a happy meal promotion in 1999 building cars and planes. Each toy had a printed slope piece with the face of one of the characters. For the longest time I didn’t know there was a show based on these, so now we’ve come full circle.
There was also a chicken nugget halloween themed board game were you had to put costumes on the nuggets. I never played it, i just dressed up the nuggets, it was such a bizarre concept.
Ronald who want to make clown popular again. Hamburglar the misunderstood thief who can't control his compulsions, Grimace the.... you can say Grimace is the GOTG of that cinematic universe.
@Brielle Skinner, I have no idea... though I'm glad that such an event never happened to me otherwise I would have a terrible time of uncomfortableness...well there was that 6FT Bear mascot and a magician with Charlie Brown music on *(My Nostalgia intensifies.)* ...yeah I guess my life couldn't get anymore bizarre like that!
@@crimsondynamo615 Wait a rat. But what if someone think it chuck e cheese. I think that becuase most anti-drugs campaigns is aimed for kids to stop them useing drugs as teens or adults.
And don’t let this comment distract you from the fact that in 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.
@@ZerryBerrytheSpaceRaccoon he looks like sparky from fairly oddparents if he went to the AH REAL MONSTERS universe what's funny is that this show was like Monsters Inc. before Monsters Inc. was a thing this show came out in the late 90's and Monsters inc came out in 2001
ZRDR it was the episode where the main cast de-aged thanks to some evil science plan to take over the world. As luck would have it, it took place during Ronald's birthday, and one of these gifts was...well, you know those squishy toys where the eyeballs pop out when you squeeze it? Well, it was a toy like that except 1) it was the head that popped out and 2) It looked like Ronald Mcdonald. One by one the birthday gifts are dispensed of Chekhov's Gun-style until the Ronald toy is the last one left. The toy is squeezed until The head pops off, and said head is used to block up the age-ray that would've turned everyone in Mcdonaldland into children, causing the ray to explode and return everyone to their original ages. I only saw the episode once when I was...I want to say eight? It's scary how much of it I remembered from that one viewing alone (in my defense, I was a very easily scared kid) On a similar albeit unrelated note, I can no longer think of Grimace without thinking of Thanos. Thanks, Peter Quill.
ZRDR my cousin was eventually able to calm me down by rhetorically asking me if you would rather have a toy destroyed or have everyone in the world be babies. I feel it appropriate to mention that I was also terrified of a lot of Don Bluth animation as well as a lot (read: all) of the films from the Disney renaissance
So funny story: My Mom actually bought those for me and actually encouraged me to watch them (or at least in my child-like mind she did); She said that if I didn’t watch them, she would donate them and give them away, b/c “she paid good money for those!” XD (yea, right, probably like $2), but anyways, as a kid, I couldn’t have that happen! So, I finally gave in and watch them, and I actually really liked the baby one for some reason, when I was younger. Once I finally watched it, she later regretted ever saying that to me bc I would watch those things over and over and over again. She eventually donated them anyways (probably got tired of them) b/c now that you mention it, we don’t have them anymore XD
My childhood... and teenhood... and college years right here. When I do any kind of labor that takes time, I sing the "Set Up Camp" song. Let's go! Let's go!
lmao, I had the tape where the Hamburglar was taken by the aliens. I somehow rewatched that one several times, there was something about it that I liked about it.....
Thank you for this. I actually LOVED these videos. The space episode is stuck in my head. Some good friendship building. Hamburgler learns to be a “good boy!”
I'm surprised that there was no mention of the lost episode of this series. The is an episode where the go to Scottland and something with the Loch Ness monster. It wasn't completed in time, so it was sold online instead of in the stores. There didn't seem to be a single copy anywhere in existence until someone found it posted completely untagged on RUclips just a year or two ago.
Registered Flex Offender he looks like Chuckie but he acts more like Otto Rocket from Rocket Power, because he’s annoying and selfish and it’s hard to see why the others keep hanging with him.
Ok so I watched this review a couple of weeks back and EVER SINCE I’VE HAD “FLOWERS AND SQUIRRELS AND FISH AND FROGS CAVES AND ROCKS AND LOTS OF LOGS” ON REPEAT IN MY HEAD EVERY TIME I’M WORKING AND ITS RUINING MY LIFE BUDDY
Damn, what a great topic for a video. Admittedly I think the people who made these knew what they were doing, since the Klasky Csupo animation and pacing made it more at-home for kids growing up in the '90s, even with the cringey songs. The existence of these videos IS a total trip, though.
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before might bum you out.
The irony is that I used to be afraid of Ronald and now that he’s all but vanished except for the charity with its name attached I really miss stuff like this.
Ol' Ronnie came to my elementary school to tell us that if you talk to your teachers you're a tattle tale & to brush your teeth three times a day, kids!
I remembered my school hired the Hamburglar, who handed us kids cheeseburgers in Kindergarten. Then I went home and watched Birthday World for the hundredth time. I loved the era of VHS tapes
These tapes bring me to strange memories. A dark room lit only by a single window. Where was this? Did we play them in the portable car VCR with all the direct to tape Scooby Doo movies? Why did my parents let my brother and me have these things? Did we pick these up on the way to grandma's every time?
My old guidance counselor always used to make us watch these and color coloring pages of the characters. Looking back on this I will admit her obsession with Mcdonald's was quite bizzare...
I grew up with these as a kid, since my grandmother had bought them around when my aunt was a kid. I have very good memories of them, even though they were weird lol. Ended up getting some of them recently actually, so it's interesting to run into this video
I forgot all about these! I had one tape myself and remember watching it all the time and loving every sec. As an adult looking back it is certainly confusing and terrifying thanks for the content HUGE blast from the past!
There was a short lived Geico caveman show based on their "so easy a caveman could do it" slogan, and everyone hated it so it was canceled! It was for adults rather than kids though. I think that's the one other time a mascot for something got its own show and it's just as obscure now.
I actually had the Grimace Island episode. I think the tape was purple or something. Wow, thanks for bringing up those memories, even though they weren't so great.
Omgggg this is bringing back memories of me watching all these. I was creeped out [cause hate clowns an just look at it] but i couldn't stopped watching, and just kept rewatching confused as to what made this weird creepy af show so compelling to watch to the point i had all the song memorized bu heart *cringes into 4th demention*
Felixprandiumboxphobia (Latin for Happy Meal Box Phobia) is a proposed phobia of the modern mascot for the fast-food brand McDonald’s, succeeding after the retirement of Ronald McDonald and all associated McDonaldLand characters since the 2010’s; Happy The Happy Meal. The character itself, considering its name-sake, is an anthropromorthic Happy Meal Box who is very energetic, jovial and wacky. The prime factors of this phobia are mostly due to Happy’s widened, staring eyes and his greatly wide, toothy smile, which creates quite the horrifying image for most.
Okay but Sundae, especially his live-action form, looks like he walked right out of Yellow Submarine and waited for years to haunt the dreams of children who were subjected to these VHS McMonstrosities. Seriously, his face reminds me so much of the Chief Blue Meanie or his flying glove abomination, it's so off-putting.
i will admit those vhs taught me 1 thing and that's if you keep your left hand on the wall in a maze you will find the way out and it has helped me in games where there was a maze (fallout 4 kiddy land)
On that last note about how McDonald's tried to get people invested in the characters used for commercials. There is a long running commercial series here in Sweden that's been on since 2001. The commercials are for one of Sweden's biggest supermarket brands; ICA, and the the characters in them have become household names, everyone knows them and I have yet to meet a person who dislikes them. I would go as far as to say they are, in a way, part of Swedish culture. They even have a RUclips channel where the exclusively uploads their commercials and it has 35K subscribers, they post one new commercial every week and they get about 20K views. This video really got me thinking on how unfathomably successful of a marketing campaign they are running.
Ronald was the only clown that never scared me. Actually it was because he never, you know, clowned around. No maniacal laughing, no clown jokes, no fake crying, no jumping and weird acting. In my country, Ronald was either just a statue, or a guy like 20 years old, who just performed a mascot, giving balloons and little flags and walking in those giant red shoes. Boy, why I still remember that tired smiling face under the clown makeup.
Fuck you I love live action Sunday
TheClownEditor too*
Who doesn’t?
xXZachrawXx same tbh
I like the dog in the alive action sense too I like the sense when they jump in the ball pit .
TheClownEditor *Sundae* Like the ice cream 🍦
My dad actually was the voice actor of the evil scientist from the theme park one. Because of that, he had the VHS and I watched it many times as a kid. It was as bizarre and creepy to me as it still is now. But hey, I heard my dad's voice in it, so that made the whole thing novel in its own way. Always hated the songs, though.
Oh that’s actually pretty cool
But do you know how many times he’s told you not to reprogram the virtual reality projectors?
Oml that's amazing
My dad was the actor for the 52nd burger in the episode..... he didn’t make it.
interesting piece of Family history you got there rose
Never watched the McDonalds show but that dog unlocked repressed memories that I never had
Jesus fucking Christ that thing is creepy as hell.
Right, it made me remember something I probably seen as a one year old, but I'm not even sure if I ever even seen this.
DiV4 Ahh real monsters on Nickelodeon?
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before is pretty jarring.
Is it me or that dog looks like Sparky from fairly odd parents if he were a monster or something
Wait you mean Ronald was actually replaced by those monstrosities?
This means war.
How did Quinton never release the full audio of him and his friend(s) watching this?
I will literally pay for it.
Christina Hunt even if it’s several hours long i would sit through it and it would be just as hilarious as MST3K
“Ronald was the Santa of fast food.”
Isn’t that what everyone thought as a kid?
wait.. THEY REPLACED RONALD!?
*NOOOOOO!!! I THOUGHT THE UGLY BOX WAS A SIDE-CHARACTER!!!!!!*
That explains why I see that horrifying box in commercials more often....
*My fUcKinG cHiLdhOoD..*
*MY HEART*
*_MY FUCKiNg HEART_*
Seriously. I've never liked clowns myself, but for some reason Ronald never fit into that terrifying clown persona for me. Ronald was different somehow. All other clowns scared me, but not Ronald.
Carrie Lindsey watch the japanese mcdonalds commercials. then come back.
yes I hate them
no joke, i watched these so much as a kid, that dog will always haunt me though...
RamZaes I had these too!
Same here! I remember watching them so much when I was younger!
Same here.
Me too. It’s so weird to see these again.
same, i didnt own the vhs tapes, but i think i remember accidentally watching reruns on tv,and i have had nightmares ever since
yep. definitely repressed these.
I thought I was the only one.
Sangled same
SAME
Sangled right????
o shit same sang
The worst thing about these VHS is a severe lack of Mac Tonight.
Who I believe was the best McDonald's characters
McDonalds doesn't want to acknowledge Mac Tonight anymore cause of the racist moonman meme
@BigDaddyGalactus TM i never said I didn't like mac tonight it's just that it's very unlikely we'll see him again.
BigDaddyGalactus ambassador of burger king God you’re so obviously 14 that it hurts
TetrisShark70 McDonalds got rid of Mac Tonight long before Moon Man.
Mac Tonight was canned way before Moonman because of a lawsuit by the son of the guy who was most famous for singing the song they were parodying. Mac Tonight was a parody of lounge singers, and the song he sang in the commercials was a parody of Mack the Knife, a song about a serial killer written in the '20s. The most popular version was performed by Bobby Darin and became his first number one hit. His kid filed a lawsuit and rather than go to court McDick's just canned the character. Moonman just ensured that no one who works there would ever bring him up again.
The reactions, especially that last "come on Hamburglar" bit, had me in tears. PLEASE, if it's possible, upload the reaction tapes, it was beyond gutbusting.
McDonalds lore > Dark Souls lore
We need Vatti Vidya on this deep lore
HOLY SHIT! I completely forgot about these and now the repressed memories are flooding back in.
Well shit dude, now you gotta wait for the nightmare fuel to spill back out. Hope you get better soon.
Hey Hamburglar, what shall we do with you?
Comic Drake man I missed seeing your comments on every video I watch
Literally thought I was making these up. I thought I had some sort of Rugrats fever dream where Chucky was the Hamburgler.
lol, I use to watch the Halloween episode literally everytime it rained or I heard a bit of lighting, just rewinded the disk turned on the fireplace and dove everyone else in my family insane.
come on hamburglar
it's almost 2019 and time to change your profile pic
oliver *_go easy on me ^gazorpazorpfield^_*
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"I've never watched a geico gecko show"
remember that time when they actually almost had a (live action show) about the geico caveman but they had to cancel it presumably because it read like a shitty bad attempt to talk about racism
They didnt "almost" make it. I think they made a full first season
They retooled it after the pilot but they did end up producing that crap
3:49 "The Lore of McDonald's" Pardon me while I laugh myself into an asthma attack.
*_you have been_* _p a r d o n e d_
The lore of McDonald’s goes as deep as Tolkien
McCU
I demand a 2 hour long video of you two watching every episode with your commentary over it
Marc Alcatraz I was so disappointed it wasn't also posted, I second this.
same
Please, yes!
i swear my mouse is hovering over the unsubscribe button for a day now
Screw it, I agree!
Quinton, you realize what this means? Somewhere, out there, exists the puppet for live action Sundae. It must be found.
King of Feral Imps
It could be destroyed.
Legend tells of a man destined to destroy the Sundae puppet. Quinton is that man.
@cavitysam on Instagram has it. It's still terrifying.
The Sundae puppet will be the final boss of Quinton Reviews
CEC HANGOUTS looked it up and your right. Also found out that Vern troyer played Sunday rip
The sundae animatronic never really scared me. Probably because I was too busy wondering why hamburgler’s eyes were 2 vacant black holes with green rings in them....
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before might bum you out.
They’re not green rings! It’s just a reflection of the light!
This looks like a mix of "Ahhh real monsters" and "Rugrats" and "The Hamburgler" looks like an older version of Chuckie from Rugrats oO
Denise Nova same animation studio
Aight Bradley Similar style as well. The studio also did early Simpsons episodes.
I was going to say the same thing.
He turned to life of crime.
I see a heavy dose of the Wild Thornberrys too.
CoME oN HAmBuRGaLer
"its not that funny" "iT's PrEtTy FuNnY"
CoMe On ChEkY tHe ChIkEn
CUMONHAMBURGALER
You know, I think the character itself is terrifying, but it still serves its purpose. Sundae has me thinking about going and buying a fucking ice cream sundae right now. I'll just go get it from Dairy Queen instead.
Pretty Much Dead 💀 wowie kazowie
"i think you just invented a new phobia and i definitely have it" lmao same
eyyyy
Devon Jordan I care. Stfu.
call me more names daddy
Those un-capitalized I’s hurt me.
Creepymealphobia
They made Rugrats? So that's why the Hamburgler looks like Chucky has a dark future ahead.
Chayyiel the Dark Finster
Chayyiel on God 😂😂😂💯.
Finister is german for sinister
"Tommy didn't listen to me when I said 'I don't think that's a good idea,' so I didn't listen for his pleas to stop shivving him."
The "come on Hamburglar" part was so hard not to laugh at. I would've laughed a lot harder if my toddler wasn't sleeping next to me.
I thought for years that I hallucinated this show in preschool.
I like to think that Happy the happy meal box, is not canon in the Mc.Donalds universe.
TheOneAndOnlyArthur I wish he wasn’t canon in our universe.
The box is from the rebooted alternate timeline that didn't do so well so everyone went back to watching my boi the hamburglar
Box vs that dog thing battle of the demonic entities
What about Mac Tonight (the real version, not the Alt-Right Moon Man)
Very funny and unique topic on a not oversaturated idea really proud of you man keep it up
I can't really tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
no i'm not being sarcastic i like that people can make good videos without over exploiting trending topics. . its funny tho because that's the 3rd time someone asked that today lol
I think you meant "oversaturated FAT".
Brain in a cat
Brain In A Cat WHAT'S YOUR ANGLE
Your talk at the beginning with how we look back at our childhood with fond memories is how I still feel. I miss Ronald McDonald. Just a few years ago our local McDonald’s got a remodel and he was there for the “grand reopening” and you could tell the guy playing him was having a blast entertaining the kids. I even got a pic with him! I’m still mad they retired the character. I’m glad they didn’t make more of this show tho...
You need to play the McDonald's games for Sega. The Treasureland Adventure game is a McDonald's themed acid trip.
Was just telling my girlfriend about that game, such a treasure.
Dude, this was legit 1 of those things for me where you remember something vividly at like 3 years old. The first episode I remember bits of how they have to keep turning left to solve the riddle. For a good part of my life I always thought it was just something I made up, I am both and worried more about the daycare I got sent to that showed me this.
I'm 23 and I unironically love scared silly and I will fight you
Come on Viva Reverie
Same
I loved these tapes, also I just realized this animation is very reminiscent of As Told By Ginger more so than Rugrats
My man.
How
I actually had a VHS tape of this! It was about the Hamburgler going with a family of aliens, and the cast had to go get him back. Because if they didn't the Hamburgler would die of old age since the family was going to a theme park that takes 3000 years to get there, or something.
That theme park better be fun as hell if it took 3000 years to get there.
I had that too when I was a kid it's in my closet somewhere damn I haven't watched that mess since how old was I like 5 in 2006 or something
Yo same
I watched your collab with Internet Historian. Quinton you pretty talented dude, no joke, you have such a unique and creative way of thinking. Using a different VHS camera to film and introducing the older footage was inspired. Good on you man (also it's easier to see from your later videos that your comedic timing has improved tenfold)
Sovash Chetty (runs into 9/11)
in like, second grade (98/99?) I had a boyfriend. he told me he liked me and I would often be at his house to play after school, so nothing weird for our age- but this kid's parents were LOADED. They had a relativly big house, a trampoline IN THE HOUSE, 4 Home Computers (which in the 90s was absolutely nuts), and his mom drove us around in a van with a VCR TV in the back seat. I remember riding to his house from school, we were being picked up by his mom, and his little sister (in Kindergarten) INSISTED that we watch one of those tapes. Good lord I had flashbacks watching this review. I remember it had something to do with Space- and the hamburgler was abducted by aliens? and I remember asking myself the same question: "Why is the hamburgler part of the gang?"
I remember being uncomforable with the cartoon. but I only ever saw it once (mostly because his little sister didn't tag along much)
I’ve always wanted to know what the actor who played Ronald McDonald looked like without his makeup... but never once thought to google it. Rip
FBI: *don't. fucking. move.*
In the first three shorts, he was portrayed by Jack Doepke (my favorite Ronald), in the last three shorts, he was portrayed by David Hussey. mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/Jack_Doepke mcdonalds.fandom.com/wiki/David_Hussey
Paradox Shmaradox there’s a wiki dedicated to almost everything.
@@NicklasZandeVGCP2001 Why is David Hussey the definition of scary white man?
@@Quackervoltz Researching him, he doesn't seem like a bad person. Though yes, this photo does look kind of creepy.
3:22 oddly enough, there were toys for this show. LEGO had a happy meal promotion in 1999 building cars and planes. Each toy had a printed slope piece with the face of one of the characters. For the longest time I didn’t know there was a show based on these, so now we’ve come full circle.
Holy shit I remember those, I had the birdie one and one of the chicken nugget ones.
They also had Happy Meal Halloween Buckets of the show in 1999
Maniac4Bricks i found that once at my school, we thought it wasn't ronald, but we called it that as a joke. Turns out, it was ronald???
Oh my gosh I had the dog one
There was also a chicken nugget halloween themed board game were you had to put costumes on the nuggets. I never played it, i just dressed up the nuggets, it was such a bizarre concept.
Ah, the instantly recognizable horror of a Klasky Csupo production.
Permalight So horrifying, even their production logos are scary.
Permalight haha this is funny but also scary
There needs to be a huge multi movie McDonalds universe. Like the mcu just McDonald's cinematic universe
I’m looking forward to the Grimace stand-alone movie
Ronald who want to make clown popular again. Hamburglar the misunderstood thief who can't control his compulsions, Grimace the.... you can say Grimace is the GOTG of that cinematic universe.
Get President Trump to reprise his role as Grimace's pal for the movie. Make a buddy movie type thing.
Marcus Flor
But Marcus, they already made a Grimace stand-alone movie.
It was called Avengers Infinity War
Back in December 2017, as a Christmas gift to myself, I bought the complete collection on VHS. Great to watch this
I absolutely lived for these! Even though the puppets are UNCANNY something about it is sooooo nostalgic
ironically ronald mcdonald came to our school to talk about eating healthy
then he rode his bike the cafetiria
@Brielle Skinner, I have no idea... though I'm glad that such an event never happened to me otherwise I would have a terrible time of uncomfortableness...well there was that 6FT Bear mascot and a magician with Charlie Brown music on *(My Nostalgia intensifies.)* ...yeah I guess my life couldn't get anymore bizarre like that!
Ronald Mcdonald should eat his own food live on stream and see how he likes it. Fast Food ain't healthy when they cut corners to poison us. 🤮
I never had Ronald come to my school, instead i had this terrifying Terrance the Rat mascot from this anti drug group called R.A.T.
@@crimsondynamo615 Wait a rat. But what if someone think it chuck e cheese. I think that becuase most anti-drugs campaigns is aimed for kids to stop them useing drugs as teens or adults.
Ray Gagnon if anything that rat inspired future addicts because he was terrifying looking and way too suspicious
MCU = McDonald's Cinematic Universe
G L Mr McDonald, I don't feel so good.
Jack Attack let Birdie go, Grimace!
Why doesn't this have more likes
McCU
McCU
Don't let this video distract you from a fact that mr Krabs sold Spongebob soul for 62 cents.
And don’t let this comment distract you from the fact that in 1998, The Undertaker threw Mankind off Hell In A Cell, and plummeted 16 ft through an announcer’s table.
Think he could have gotten more?
selekos Dont let this comment chain distract you from the fact step-family and family therapy is Hot in the US right now
"The terrorists have a nuke" is my favourite sentence
That dog lowkey looking like a mashup of the AAAAAAAAHHHH REAL MONSTERS
Ngl, I'd be more terrified of that dog than I would be of those monsters.
@@ZerryBerrytheSpaceRaccoon he looks like sparky from fairly oddparents if he went to the AH REAL MONSTERS universe what's funny is that this show was like Monsters Inc. before Monsters Inc. was a thing this show came out in the late 90's and Monsters inc came out in 2001
Five Nights at Freddy’s is nothing compared to Eternal McDonalds at Quinton’s.
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Cartoon Grimmace looks hella stoned! Was this the rugrats animation team?
NoCommentChick lol, I was thinking the same thing 😂
That explains why Hamburgler looks like Chuckie
Yes it was animated by klasky csupo
Yes it was animated by Klasky-Csupo
My cousin owned these. I remember being distressed at the destruction of a toy in one of the episodes. This is actually really cathartic to talk about
Gaby George let it all out, Gaby. we’re here for you.
they break a toy in the video?
what was the context?
ZRDR it was the episode where the main cast de-aged thanks to some evil science plan to take over the world. As luck would have it, it took place during Ronald's birthday, and one of these gifts was...well, you know those squishy toys where the eyeballs pop out when you squeeze it? Well, it was a toy like that except 1) it was the head that popped out and 2) It looked like Ronald Mcdonald. One by one the birthday gifts are dispensed of Chekhov's Gun-style until the Ronald toy is the last one left. The toy is squeezed until The head pops off, and said head is used to block up the age-ray that would've turned everyone in Mcdonaldland into children, causing the ray to explode and return everyone to their original ages.
I only saw the episode once when I was...I want to say eight? It's scary how much of it I remembered from that one viewing alone (in my defense, I was a very easily scared kid)
On a similar albeit unrelated note, I can no longer think of Grimace without thinking of Thanos.
Thanks, Peter Quill.
Gaby George
That sounds both intense and terrible.
At least you're not in the minority here.
I can't find too many people willing to say this is good
ZRDR my cousin was eventually able to calm me down by rhetorically asking me if you would rather have a toy destroyed or have everyone in the world be babies.
I feel it appropriate to mention that I was also terrified of a lot of Don Bluth animation as well as a lot (read: all) of the films from the Disney renaissance
So funny story: My Mom actually bought those for me and actually encouraged me to watch them (or at least in my child-like mind she did); She said that if I didn’t watch them, she would donate them and give them away, b/c “she paid good money for those!” XD (yea, right, probably like $2), but anyways, as a kid, I couldn’t have that happen! So, I finally gave in and watch them, and I actually really liked the baby one for some reason, when I was younger. Once I finally watched it, she later regretted ever saying that to me bc I would watch those things over and over and over again. She eventually donated them anyways (probably got tired of them) b/c now that you mention it, we don’t have them anymore XD
I’ve actually watched these in recent years because I still have all my VHS tapes, and I have to say, I still love that Haunted House episode 😂
My childhood... and teenhood... and college years right here.
When I do any kind of labor that takes time, I sing the "Set Up Camp" song. Let's go! Let's go!
And now you're a widower!
*[Presses Exterminatus button]*
Stop it. Get some help.
I remember that episode distinctly
Shady Doorags tell me this is a meme
YES! I've wanted someone to review these movies for forever. I unironically look back on these films with fond memories.
Same. I thought I was the only one who remembered these. I used to rewatch the one tape I had all the time.
they were honestly pretty good
lmao, I had the tape where the Hamburglar was taken by the aliens.
I somehow rewatched that one several times, there was something about it that I liked about it.....
I still have three of the 'movies'. My favorite has always been Birthday World. So dumb, but I just love it.
Holy cow it is dpad
Reskinned minions are somehow more terrifying and annoying than Ronald ever was.
Ronald was never annoying to me
Even more than the original Ronald.
At least Ronald had a certain charm to him that would make me want to but a Big Mac or something. Happy makes me want to boil my eyes in frying oil.
Raven Barickman as long as you buy the oil from McDonalds they would be happy with your money
9:48 omg I almost died from choking on popcorn. I found that equally as funny as Quinton.
Thank you for this. I actually LOVED these videos. The space episode is stuck in my head. Some good friendship building. Hamburgler learns to be a “good boy!”
I'm surprised that there was no mention of the lost episode of this series. The is an episode where the go to Scottland and something with the Loch Ness monster. It wasn't completed in time, so it was sold online instead of in the stores. There didn't seem to be a single copy anywhere in existence until someone found it posted completely untagged on RUclips just a year or two ago.
Gage Baumgard there was a comment from someone above yours, ruclips.net/video/7DhYQQM-Keo/видео.html
like was it a squid that busted onto their boat? had pirates and stuff, because i has that one, like, the tape
Is the Hamburglar just...Chuckie Finster?
Registered Flex Offender he looks like Chuckie but he acts more like Otto Rocket from Rocket Power, because he’s annoying and selfish and it’s hard to see why the others keep hanging with him.
No he's really a criminal mastermind.
Actually It was animated by the same team, Klasky Csupo. They did Rugrats, Rocket power etc
I guess chuck dropped out of highschool and had a failed career in a McDonalds restaurant and became a criminal
@@TheLastHylianTitan with Buster bunny voice
"Ronald McDonald doesn't make me want to eat a Hamburger, he makes me want to call the police" - Jontron 2015.
Ok so I watched this review a couple of weeks back and EVER SINCE I’VE HAD “FLOWERS AND SQUIRRELS AND FISH AND FROGS CAVES AND ROCKS AND LOTS OF LOGS” ON REPEAT IN MY HEAD EVERY TIME I’M WORKING AND ITS RUINING MY LIFE BUDDY
Gotta love that mental breakdown audio.
c o m e o n h a m b u r g u l a r
Also the animated Ronald looks like Junkrat from Overwatch
The hamuburglar looks like chuckie from rugrats imo
you can tell the people who made rugrats drew it
reaper Green and ah real monsters
reaper Green Especially by the way the Hamburgler is drawn.
Kerri Sepulveda yeah he looks like Chucky
reaper Green That Klasky Csupo animation.
Renasance gotta love it
Ronald McDonald sang the national anthem at a hockey game at a *HEALTHY LIVING* event
isaac zerke NO HE DIDN’T OMG WHAT
This. This was a big part of my childhood. I absolutely loved these as a kid
My favorite character was Sunday!! He was so adorable to me!! I still love his little waddle when he runs.
Damn, what a great topic for a video. Admittedly I think the people who made these knew what they were doing, since the Klasky Csupo animation and pacing made it more at-home for kids growing up in the '90s, even with the cringey songs. The existence of these videos IS a total trip, though.
This cartoon totally awakened my fight or flight response.
And I have a weird love/fear of that dog. I’m so confused
I feel exactly the same
ruclips.net/video/PkQXYCM9WBs/видео.html This is the the real Sundae prop nowadays. The new owner plans on restoring them, but this video of the before might bum you out.
It’s 2018, where is our McDonald’s Land cinematic universe??
The irony is that I used to be afraid of Ronald and now that he’s all but vanished except for the charity with its name attached I really miss stuff like this.
Ol' Ronnie came to my elementary school to tell us that if you talk to your teachers you're a tattle tale & to brush your teeth three times a day, kids!
3:18 actually they sold some legos related to it, I even have some of the pieces still laying around
I REMEMBER THESE!!! I had the camping one, the Grimace's ancestors one, and the alien one. I loved these
6:14 So this is what hell sounds like.
You deserve more likes than me
Hell is just this but on an infinite loop.
I didn't think anyone else ever had these! I was obsessed with the grimace island episode!
I remembered my school hired the Hamburglar, who handed us kids cheeseburgers in Kindergarten. Then I went home and watched Birthday World for the hundredth time. I loved the era of VHS tapes
I have the Halloween tape.
Dr Shaym I was waiting for him to mention the Halloween tape! I had that one and I watched it all the time.
That must have been horrifying. If the normal episodes look this scary.
I would watch a show centered around Terry Crews’ character from the Old Spice commercials
I remember my elementary school having one of those shows on at the auditorium and I was slightly unnerved by that "dog" creature.
mяs. muԀѧ he's a good dog...
I fear no dog .... But that *thing* .... It scares me
Imma Guy he's a *good dog!*
Sellout School.
The Wacky World of Ronald Mcdonald definitely felt like a bizarre fever dream to me when I was a kid.
6:55 Ronald McDonald cosplaying as Elvis is the most American thing i've seen in my life.
These tapes bring me to strange memories. A dark room lit only by a single window. Where was this? Did we play them in the portable car VCR with all the direct to tape Scooby Doo movies? Why did my parents let my brother and me have these things? Did we pick these up on the way to grandma's every time?
First that Rugrats grown up Halloween special & now this. You've really tapped into my deepest darkest suppressed memories from my childhood.
My old guidance counselor always used to make us watch these and color coloring pages of the characters. Looking back on this I will admit her obsession with Mcdonald's was quite bizzare...
I grew up with these as a kid, since my grandmother had bought them around when my aunt was a kid. I have very good memories of them, even though they were weird lol. Ended up getting some of them recently actually, so it's interesting to run into this video
I forgot all about these! I had one tape myself and remember watching it all the time and loving every sec. As an adult looking back it is certainly confusing and terrifying thanks for the content HUGE blast from the past!
There was a short lived Geico caveman show based on their "so easy a caveman could do it" slogan, and everyone hated it so it was canceled! It was for adults rather than kids though. I think that's the one other time a mascot for something got its own show and it's just as obscure now.
I always wondered about that. When it was airing, I loved watching that show.
Damn this video makes me really want a Quinton Reviews version of “Trying to Watch”
I actually had the Grimace Island episode. I think the tape was purple or something. Wow, thanks for bringing up those memories, even though they weren't so great.
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Omgggg this is bringing back memories of me watching all these. I was creeped out [cause hate clowns an just look at it] but i couldn't stopped watching, and just kept rewatching confused as to what made this weird creepy af show so compelling to watch to the point i had all the song memorized bu heart *cringes into 4th demention*
1:00 the emotional investment in this man's voice is the most wonderful thing.
Omg i used to watch those tapes and now i have a interest/curse of 90s/2000 commercials
Felixprandiumboxphobia (Latin for Happy Meal Box Phobia) is a proposed phobia of the modern mascot for the fast-food brand McDonald’s, succeeding after the retirement of Ronald McDonald and all associated McDonaldLand characters since the 2010’s; Happy The Happy Meal.
The character itself, considering its name-sake, is an anthropromorthic Happy Meal Box who is very energetic, jovial and wacky. The prime factors of this phobia are mostly due to Happy’s widened, staring eyes and his greatly wide, toothy smile, which creates quite the horrifying image for most.
I have a feeling that you grew up in that weird Dark Ages of Animation from the late 90s to the mid 00s, where everything was a ripoff of a ripoff.
RabidDogma sadly that's true for me
Okay but Sundae, especially his live-action form, looks like he walked right out of Yellow Submarine and waited for years to haunt the dreams of children who were subjected to these VHS McMonstrosities.
Seriously, his face reminds me so much of the Chief Blue Meanie or his flying glove abomination, it's so off-putting.
i will admit those vhs taught me 1 thing and that's
if you keep your left hand on the wall in a maze you will find the way out
and it has helped me in games where there was a maze (fallout 4 kiddy land)
I remember watching theses as a kid.
Cypher Which theses? Those theses or this theses?
Fun fact: That unfortunate looking dog is played by Verne "Mini Me" Troyer a year before his big break in Austin Powers 2.
murrfeeling Thank you for this fact.
WHAT?!
On that last note about how McDonald's tried to get people invested in the characters used for commercials. There is a long running commercial series here in Sweden that's been on since 2001. The commercials are for one of Sweden's biggest supermarket brands; ICA, and the the characters in them have become household names, everyone knows them and I have yet to meet a person who dislikes them. I would go as far as to say they are, in a way, part of Swedish culture.
They even have a RUclips channel where the exclusively uploads their commercials and it has 35K subscribers, they post one new commercial every week and they get about 20K views.
This video really got me thinking on how unfathomably successful of a marketing campaign they are running.
Rickard Eriksson Ica-Stig ftw
Ronald was the only clown that never scared me. Actually it was because he never, you know, clowned around. No maniacal laughing, no clown jokes, no fake crying, no jumping and weird acting. In my country, Ronald was either just a statue, or a guy like 20 years old, who just performed a mascot, giving balloons and little flags and walking in those giant red shoes. Boy, why I still remember that tired smiling face under the clown makeup.