I loved this show. I was born in 1982, but loved watching the old classics like Mr Ed, Lassie, Andy Grifith, I love Lucy, Flipper, Bewitched, and Our Gang. My father was born in the late 40's so he would watch them with me on the weekends. Great memories.
@@AwesomeBlackDude that was a mess all around for sure but dismissing all cinematic production nowadays because it doesn't have the same vibe is kinda ignorant tbh. Modern productions can be very good too in their own way
@@CinemaBizarreShinya terrible writing, half assed acting, cutting corners on production (using CGI instead of practical effects due to how much practical effects cost). I honestly could go on but there isn't any point, you enjoy your modern film/television shows and I will stick to RUclips, Anime, Games and classic television/Movies.
I love watching Mr. Ed to this day...Alan Young an excellent comedian and Emmy award winner said "Bamboo Harvester" ...Mr. Ed's real name..was a gelding...and a very smart horse who ultimately started to mouth words after he saw the humans around him stop speaking.
Like dogs, they're very intuitive, remember things they've seen happen, quickly pick up on cause-effect patterns and, with a little patience, repetition, and positive reinforcement, learn what the humans want them to do. For example, there are many first person accounts from the old days of cavalry horses keeping their place in formation during maneuvers and correctly responding to the various bugle calls during battle long after their rider was no longer in the saddle. Wagon-pulling daily delivery horses such as used by the ice or milk man would quickly learn the route, walk it on their own, and make the correct stops without the human guiding them or even holding the reins. I've seen carriage horses such as in Central Park do this, too. The horse correctly walks the tour route on its own while the tour guide sits sideways in the driver's seat and talks to the tourists behind him or her and doesn't even hold onto the reins.
My dad introduced me to this show and I love it , I love some of the old movies like singing in the rain , annie , jaws , bonanza and some movies with Jerry Lewis those are so nice
I remember watching Mister Ed every Friday evening at 5:00 pm on Channel 4 [right after Countdown at 4:30 pm] in 1988, and only broadcast 88 episodes out of 143 as far as I remember. Alan Young was 41 back then in 1961, when he played Wilbur Post [his birthday is November 19th] and now I`ve got now the complete series on DVD [available on region 1 only], and I still find this series very funny, and pity don`t see the series broadcast on TV anymore and I recommend this to anyone who likes this series so much. 😊😇🤠💯❤♋
I enjoied this as a kid. Watched on Nick at Nite in 80s. Edit: Just read Allan Lane was also born on September 22....which is my birthday too(died about 3 years before I was born)
Anyone else remember when Mr Ed was accused of spreading Satanism and some people burned merchandise from the show because of it? Haha it’s silly, but some things never change, do they? The idea something this cute was evil is just ridiculous.
@@j8709 Nope. There was a fishing line type string attached to his lips that was attached to the halter. Alan Young stated he made that lie up because it sounded so funny that everyone would believe it.
A hardtop Studebaker Lark with a sunroof? That's as rare as a cynical talking horse. I've been going to old car shows all my life and I've never seen one.
I have been found worthy of being disowned to more money than anyone I ever met. So this is so , so , so funny to be me and see this God bless them all. I'm a horse bear man dog combo I'm working hard to be worthy of those who know no shame regarding their family, friends and loved ones. Thank you for the kind regards even. I am worthy of zero response from any of them Gracias, hermana y seniors. Via con dios.
I watched a movie when I was a little kid very old english musical comedy a disobedient horse and man i guess drinking whiskey but i remember a lot of song comic musical moive on vhs im searching but I can't find the producers and actors of black and white movies because I don't know. Can someone who knows these old movies help me?
Do you remember one of the stars in it? Try and Google it and keep rephrasing your search. You should find. Guess at the year it was made. Was it a donkey or a horse? Was it Francis the Mule which was made into at least 2 movies. Donald O'Conner was in one of them. About what year did you see this English movie? That would make a difference in your search.
I can definitely say I appreciate this show but maybe I’m too young to fully get the humor. Didn’t laugh not even once. I was born 1995. That makes me 29 as of now in 2024 just to put it in perspective for any older folk lol
I loved this show. I was born in 1982, but loved watching the old classics like Mr Ed, Lassie, Andy Grifith, I love Lucy, Flipper, Bewitched, and Our Gang. My father was born in the late 40's so he would watch them with me on the weekends. Great memories.
I was born in 83 and grew up watching this too... My favorite was Dennis the Menace
Good ole Nick At Night!
I wish I could put Mr red back on I used to watch it when I was a little girl❤❤❤
Mee tew😄
I was born in 1984 and watched all of them too ❤ thats how I learned to speak English.
Mr. Ed’s voice...can you imagine anyone else?...perfect casting.
So so so true. Hand in glove.
Voiced by Rockey Lane western star from B movies
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Mister Ed was my favorite as a kid. In my 60's and i still love him
In my 40s now. Still love and remembered the Mr. Ed reruns on TCM.
Ditto.
Mr Ed, the true stable genius.
bhahahahahahahahaha brilliant
😮
He used complete sentences too .
He was a great chess player. Was an expert with the horsey pieces.
He didn't put too much covfefe on his hamburders, that's for sure.
I'm 36 and I miss watching this. I love these older shows. They dont make em like they use too.
Ya they really can't recreate the genius of a talking horse
Nor will they ever again either Period!!!!!
@@erinbrozovich1723 If they did it would be CGI animation like Disney reboot, The Lion King. 😬
@@AwesomeBlackDude that was a mess all around for sure but dismissing all cinematic production nowadays because it doesn't have the same vibe is kinda ignorant tbh. Modern productions can be very good too in their own way
@@CinemaBizarreShinya terrible writing, half assed acting, cutting corners on production (using CGI instead of practical effects due to how much practical effects cost).
I honestly could go on but there isn't any point, you enjoy your modern film/television shows and I will stick to RUclips, Anime, Games and classic television/Movies.
I’ll be 65, I ❤this show growing up!
I sure wish they put Mr read back on TV I loved it when I was watching a little girl and I'm 70 years old and I still like to see it❤
I used to watch this in 1973. I’m 51 and I still miss watching this
Everytime I hear "Wilbur" I remember Mr. Ed and his owner, LOL.
My uncle will only call me Wilbur because of Mr Ed.
I love watching Mr. Ed to this day...Alan Young an excellent comedian and Emmy award winner said "Bamboo Harvester" ...Mr. Ed's real name..was a gelding...and a very smart horse who ultimately started to mouth words after he saw the humans around him stop speaking.
Like dogs, they're very intuitive, remember things they've seen happen, quickly pick up on cause-effect patterns and, with a little patience, repetition, and positive reinforcement, learn what the humans want them to do. For example, there are many first person accounts from the old days of cavalry horses keeping their place in formation during maneuvers and correctly responding to the various bugle calls during battle long after their rider was no longer in the saddle. Wagon-pulling daily delivery horses such as used by the ice or milk man would quickly learn the route, walk it on their own, and make the correct stops without the human guiding them or even holding the reins. I've seen carriage horses such as in Central Park do this, too. The horse correctly walks the tour route on its own while the tour guide sits sideways in the driver's seat and talks to the tourists behind him or her and doesn't even hold onto the reins.
@@2259r3z Thanks for the incites!
Watched it on Nick at night. Loved it.
this brings me so much joy i cant even explain it
My dad introduced me to this show and I love it , I love some of the old movies like singing in the rain , annie , jaws , bonanza and some movies with Jerry Lewis those are so nice
I saw "The Nutty Professor" in 1963. It was a gas!
Mr. Ed was a stable genius!
I remember watching Mister Ed every Friday evening at 5:00 pm on Channel 4 [right after Countdown at 4:30 pm] in 1988, and only broadcast 88 episodes out of 143 as far as I remember. Alan Young was 41 back then in 1961, when he played Wilbur Post [his birthday is November 19th] and now I`ve got now the complete series on DVD [available on region 1 only], and I still find this series very funny, and pity don`t see the series broadcast on TV anymore and I recommend this to anyone who likes this series so much. 😊😇🤠💯❤♋
Damn I loved this show
Magnificent Studebaker Lark in the driveway..
Studebaker was the sponsor of the show.
So love them all at age 61 xx
I love this show!!☺💗🐴
Loved that show
I remember watching this show
Great memories
Was surprised to learn Alan young was born in England,he was brilliant in this show,but I remember him well from the film,the time machine.
Young's timing is just outstanding and made to look simple. It isn't--think about it, he's responding to an inserted voice.
I was surprised to find out he was the voice of scrooge mcduck
Heh! Market drops five points. I’m glad my money’s tied up in hay! 😆
That episode of Martin when he called Pam “Mr Ed”. Lmaooooo hilarious.
That's exactly why I came here 😂
@@aaronkenyon7112lol me too
@@MoneyOverFame Martin: WILBURRRRRRRRR!!!!!
@@aaronkenyon7112 lmaooooo comedy
I watched this around 2013 didn’t have cable like others and had an antenna box man this show was the best as a kid
I used to love Mr Ed
I love Mr. Ed!
Just played to our vhn equine group. Love it.
The voice of a talking horse vs. the voice of a talking duck!
Great show
I enjoied this as a kid. Watched on Nick at Nite in 80s.
Edit: Just read Allan Lane was also born on September 22....which is my birthday too(died about 3 years before I was born)
This was like my favorite show as a kid
Me too
Anyone here after Damien’s bit?
I'm not alone!!!
If was Miss Ed instead, she's be a sassy diva! Ed was pretty much the male version of that!😂
My favorite growing up I love horses 🐎🐎🐎🐴🐴🐴ed aka bam boo harvester
Wow, you can really hear Scrooge McDuck in Wilbur's voice. Never really watched this show, but I am very use to hearing him as Scrooge in my lifetime.
I love Mr. Ed
Wilbur: darn that 🐎 🐴 🎠 🏇 horse
Ed: uh-huh market drops five points i'm glad my moneys tied up in hay
Thank God my MR. Ed of Horse Sense of Animals Valentine
THE BEST SHOW EVER!!! :-)
oh the things youtube recommends me
Wait you mean this wasn't a fever dream I had as a child???
OMG! It's Sonny Shine!
ALLEN HAD THE MOST PERFECT FOR VOICE FOR MR. ED?!?? UNBELIEVABLY PERFECT?I STILL THINK ED REALLY TALK'S?????NO ONE ELSE COULD SOUND LIKE MR. ED?
The horse hater, the first hater.
Mr. Ed is hilarious 😆
I'm 48 and watching this 2023
Brilliant👋👍
How did they get the horse to act in the scene? Like specifically point to the newspaper on cue then look back to Wilbur and keep the scene going!?
My dad had to explain to me that Mr. Ed wasn't a real talking horse. Had a hard time accepting that..
Why does Ed sound like Jerry Nelson?
I wonder if Mr Ed's voice actor albedo any of his line!😊
"won't marry a horse-hater"
I can see where you all get your humor from
Thanks trigger
bo jack horseman prequal
Abuse to schmear peanut butter upon a animals lips? Peta? Oy! Peta ha ha
Mr.Ed : The hoarse i endoarse!
Anyone else remember when Mr Ed was accused of spreading Satanism and some people burned merchandise from the show because of it? Haha it’s silly, but some things never change, do they?
The idea something this cute was evil is just ridiculous.
PEOPLE DID WHAT
Can you believe they put a carrot in the horse for every line
Nope, they put peanut butter in his gums.
I tried it with my dog - got the same effect! Tho he didn’t talk, he looked like he was.
@@j8709 Nope. There was a fishing line type string attached to his lips that was attached to the halter. Alan Young stated he made that lie up because it sounded so funny that everyone would believe it.
I also thought they put the carrot in the horse. It said that they put their hand on the horses hoof. Yeah right
@@TheAdventuresOfJimiJaden yeah a hand on his hoof was his cue to move his lips
If "you got me fucked up" was a horse 😂😂
“Martin show” brought me here
Where the hell did they get a talking horse
Casting call for a horse fluent in English
A hardtop Studebaker Lark with a sunroof? That's as rare as a cynical talking horse. I've been going to old car shows all my life and I've never seen one.
Was watching Kevin Smith winning 1000000 dollars on millionare when he said something about some Mister Ed guy so I searched it up lmao
Wilbur is the voice for Scrooge McDuck. Random tidbit.
Wilbur should buy two papers one for Ed.
0:11 is Mr Ed a dog lol? He's getting the newspaper like one
I have been found worthy of being disowned to more money than anyone I ever met. So this is so , so , so funny to be me and see this
God bless them all. I'm a horse bear man dog combo
I'm working hard to be worthy of those who know no shame regarding their family, friends and loved ones. Thank you for the kind regards even. I am worthy of zero response from any of them
Gracias, hermana y seniors. Via con dios.
I watched a movie when I was a little kid very old english musical comedy a disobedient horse and man i guess drinking whiskey but i remember a lot of song comic musical moive on vhs im searching but I can't find the producers and actors of black and white movies because I don't know. Can someone who knows these old movies help me?
Do you remember one of the stars in it? Try and Google it and keep rephrasing your search. You should find. Guess at the year it was made. Was it a donkey or a horse? Was it Francis the Mule which was made into at least 2 movies. Donald O'Conner was in one of them.
About what year did you see this English movie? That would make a difference in your search.
It sounds like the 1965 movie I've Gotta Horse
@@cdgates1 i dont think its the movie because i remmeber black and white movie
@@burakdogan2007 Is it the 1950 film Riding High?
Alan Young looks like a man that a horse would talk to.
Lucky Wilbur drives a Stude.
Hello wilbur soot
The finest hay, the best carrots, and the saddest eyes. This made me sick for some reason….
Keep your Soylent Strawberry
So this where Martin got that horse joke for Pam
Lmaooo yup
I've left money for the ongoing care for my dog should I pass on before him.
A silly show but Ed being so cynical was what made it work.
Mr ed the smartest bronc
I used to watch this when I was young, I think it's part of the reason I grew up to be so fuct up.
Jajaja 🤣 ya tengo quien me lleve la prensa
OUT OF THIS CHINESE CHOICE
If you don't force the add on us we mit look at it.
from Japan.
子供の頃、毎週のように見ていた。
ゲーム「Dragon Quest」でその名が出た時には笑った。
子供は勿論「???」だったけど。
Just a reminder that Wilbur is Scrooge McDuck.
Mr Rexford at 12:30
mr ed such a kreeton talking horse
and Studebaker was the sponsor!
Chevy red CAMERAO new YORK,2022
How old is Mister Ed
I can definitely say I appreciate this show but maybe I’m too young to fully get the humor. Didn’t laugh not even once. I was born 1995. That makes me 29 as of now in 2024 just to put it in perspective for any older folk lol
check for jimmie northern knew and rachel prue and tell brandon hildabratt
Que bellos recuerdos me trae de mi infancia ❤️🥴
Muy na me is edi so clos tp mister ed 0_0
Rule 34
Wilbur was Scrooge McDuck
Wilbur
Sum mr Ed action
Ummm now uhh *sighs* how do you get ed to talk 🫏
Ivermectin 🤣
-"darn that horse" -hahahaha
Americans are so vulnurable to some things that even an idea of dubbed horse expanded to a 6 season tv series.