Private McGillicuddy: Native Food

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024

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  • @toyotatacoma1616
    @toyotatacoma1616 3 года назад +4362

    I like how all of this guys problems could be solved with a pot of boiling water.

    • @Zachomara
      @Zachomara 3 года назад +247

      Even the beech apple could be processed into a diuretic if they needed to use it for some reason.

    • @letsplaybaby8098
      @letsplaybaby8098 3 года назад +73

      Boil out ecoli? Most people cook things. They don't boil them to death. But sure eat it.

    • @frankfurt3729
      @frankfurt3729 3 года назад +442

      @@letsplaybaby8098 ...it’s not that hard to kill E. coli through boiling, geez.
      “To kill or inactivate E. coli 0157:H7, bring your water to a rolling boil for one minute” - CDC That’s probably the easiest recipe I’ll ever see.

    • @nathhenn8966
      @nathhenn8966 3 года назад +71

      @@frankfurt3729 I'll remember to start a fire and boil a pot in an active warzone with the enemy in the air.

    • @oogityboogity6644
      @oogityboogity6644 3 года назад +147

      @@nathhenn8966 “enemy is in the air”?

  • @stevekaczynski3793
    @stevekaczynski3793 3 года назад +2794

    A Japanese officer who fought in Burma was interviewed for "The World At War", broadcast in 1973. He said the Japanese watched what monkeys ate, reasoning that if monkeys could eat something without problems, so could humans. The Japanese also ate monkeys as a "very good curry" could be made from them.

    • @jimboblordofeskimos
      @jimboblordofeskimos 3 года назад +462

      They also ate people and starved to death a lot, so the japanese military may not be the best ones to take advice about diet from in that time period

    • @vondantalingting
      @vondantalingting 3 года назад +252

      @@jimboblordofeskimos only happened because the IJN kept throwing supplies in the water. They wouldn't have eaten people if even a single sack of dried fish managed to make it home.

    • @jimboblordofeskimos
      @jimboblordofeskimos 3 года назад +171

      @@vondantalingting Nah, the supply problem with the japanese was pretty endemic during the island campaign.
      The IJN can be blamed for it in some places, but in others the japanese just pretended there wasnt an issue and ignored it with pretty obvious results.

    • @Kelnx
      @Kelnx 3 года назад +107

      @@jimboblordofeskimos USN submarines definitely put a dent into Japanese supplies by sea once they got past all of their early problems. Over 5 million tons sunk.

    • @jimboblordofeskimos
      @jimboblordofeskimos 3 года назад +45

      @@Kelnx Again, that would have hurt them a bit, but probably not as much as the overall plan for the war in the pacific logistics wise was a combination of 'FIGHTING SPIRIT CONQUERS ALL' and 'YOLO'

  • @goneutt
    @goneutt 7 лет назад +2158

    I remember a radio interview with a man who did a book on barbecue around the world. Fully cooked, meats are generally safe, even from unhygienic facilities. He reported he wouldn't have survived a book of salads from the third world.

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 7 лет назад +196

      Salads! Boil every questionable vegetable and throw out the water for good measure. Don't try to make a soup too fast.

    • @whereswaldo5740
      @whereswaldo5740 3 года назад +162

      I worked as a nurse in a VA. We had many foreign doctors. Many worked in many other countries. One in particular worked in China. He said he almost died. All he could eat was peanut butter. Otherwise he would vomit or diarrhea or both. He was there months.
      I told him about pictures of a Walmart there in China. I showed him the pictures. Bins of frogs and turtles. To eat. Stacks of small gators about 5 feet long. Yup. To eat. And a pyramid of bull dongs.
      He said. Yes is like that. As he walked away looking queasy.
      I guess I reminded him of being there.

    • @davidgrim5990
      @davidgrim5990 3 года назад +92

      People in the third world are smart enough not to eat salads although I'm sure they would sell one to a foreigner.

    • @alexbloddrunk1875
      @alexbloddrunk1875 3 года назад +17

      Book of salads?? Wtf is that?

    • @daviddionne8296
      @daviddionne8296 3 года назад +16

      @Egg T and yet people hold there's noses as SPAM... served us well thru many a War... just sayin.

  • @dehydratedwater4803
    @dehydratedwater4803 3 года назад +3605

    This is awkward after the National Guard was given food poisoning from undercooked chicken in Washington DC

    • @NUFIGHTER
      @NUFIGHTER 3 года назад +240

      Don't forget the metal shavings and raw beef! Someone's overstayed their welcome for sure...

    • @theactionman8403
      @theactionman8403 3 года назад +286

      Government: okay boys uh everyone hates us and wants to overthrow us so protect us
      Soldiers: okay I guess.. good soldiers follow orders
      Government: oh but you’re not republicans are you
      Soldiers: most of us are is that a problem
      Government: ew gross republicans... here have some inedible food
      Soldiers: you want us to hate you too?

    • @NUFIGHTER
      @NUFIGHTER 3 года назад +91

      @@theactionman8403 He's been making a lot of enemies ever since day 1. That's a bold strategy, Cotton. Let's see if it pays off for him.

    • @theactionman8403
      @theactionman8403 3 года назад +45

      @@NUFIGHTER Yeah like why be so dumb. There’s HR1 the Great Reset, and all this other stuff but it’s so stupidly executed. Evil villains in movies and tv and even books are far more scary and even respectable. The real life super villains not so much they’re just So cartoonishly stupid.

    • @NUFIGHTER
      @NUFIGHTER 3 года назад +40

      @@theactionman8403 Megamind would no doubt to a better job! On the bright side, at least they're inept which will hopefully wake up the normies. Job losses and shut down businesses, rising gas prices, illegals passing across the border. It all adds up to one big red pill. Now the American people have to act to save this great nation!

  • @crimsondynamo615
    @crimsondynamo615 3 года назад +504

    Feel like labeling the belt loops on my belt to determine my hunger level. “Hungry” “Damn Hungry” “Starving!”

    • @TheWatchfulWolf
      @TheWatchfulWolf 3 года назад +11

      Mine tends to get tighter when I'm hungry due to bloating from digestive gasses. IDK, maybe your stomach isn't where it should be? It's supposed to be up near the heart - near your chest.

    • @sudokuacrobatics
      @sudokuacrobatics Год назад

      @@TheWatchfulWolf maybe you should fart more

  • @bobfognozzle
    @bobfognozzle 3 года назад +886

    I spent a year on South Vietnamese river boats as an advisor....we ate what they ate...sometimes from US mess facilities and most times whatever the crew caught from the river or bought in the villages. Yes I have a very personal understanding of dysentery.😂

    • @bobbofly
      @bobbofly 3 года назад +49

      Soldiers in Vietnam would often eat as the locals did in order not to be discovered on account of their waste - so it would smell & look the same.

    • @furrtakuXD
      @furrtakuXD 3 года назад +71

      gotta boil the crap out of anything especially if you're a traveler.
      we can handle our own native bugs because we grew up on them :/

    • @DonnaBarrHerself
      @DonnaBarrHerself 3 года назад +30

      My husband got the collywobbles in Vietnam. Then when he got back to the States, he got them again. Because Native gut bacteria get replaced over time - you have to regrow a new crop wherever you’re eating.

    • @paklaselt2198
      @paklaselt2198 3 года назад +1

      @@bobbofly they were inspecting people's feces? wtf sick bastards

    • @vladstefan5216
      @vladstefan5216 3 года назад +17

      @@paklaselt2198
      If hunters sometimes do it for prey, why not soldiers. At least they were interested in differentiatimg bewtten local civilians and enemy soldiers.l, unl8ke someone.

  • @tobybartels8426
    @tobybartels8426 3 года назад +629

    Wait, at the end there, is the Navy really saying that the Vienna sausage in their K-rations is made of horse meat?

    • @notsoancientpelican
      @notsoancientpelican 3 года назад +359

      The Naval Services slang for sliced bologna or any kind of sausage is “horsecock.” That neighing sound was an inside joke.

    • @jnewcomb
      @jnewcomb 3 года назад +39

      @@notsoancientpelican OKAY, cause I completely though the same as OP

    • @krb5292
      @krb5292 3 года назад +75

      You've heard of "don't ask, don't tell"? It applies to military food, too.

    • @sarahgray430
      @sarahgray430 3 года назад +26

      It probably was...and horse meat is actually quite delicious. I ate it when I was in Austria.

    • @winterborn82
      @winterborn82 3 года назад +31

      @@notsoancientpelican My grandfather was in the south pacific during the war. He grew up on a farm, somewhat poor, so nothing went to waste. He swore up and down that most of the meat they were served was horse meat.

  • @firebat36
    @firebat36 3 года назад +315

    Even with modern MREs that "taste better" than the old rations, the military has always had problems with service members not liking certain things they are fed, but since the meal plan is designed to give you all the calories and nutrients you need, as long as you eat everything, people being picky over the course of weeks could be slowly losing out on overall calories and vital nutrients.
    Food is important as a fuel source, but tis also the biggest thing you have for morale, so you fuck up the food to often, and your soldiers are now getting malnourished, while also coming to resent the service more and more.

    • @71tofu
      @71tofu Год назад +21

      A part of the problem is quality expectation. They do expose soldiers to MREs and ration food early on in training, but the problem is they don't hammer home expectations, or just include a multivitamin pill with each MRE just in case. While multivitamin pills yield less that the total vitamins in them, they serve the purpose well enough that if an MRE is utter crap (looking at you, vomlet!) the soldier at least won't be dealing with total malnourishment over the course of a few lost meals in a week. Now, I have an iron gut. I can swallow just about any damn thing and aside from some squirts later if the food was particularly poor in quality, or high in dairy, I'll be fine. So food quality and taste doesn't matter as much to me as others, but for the people that do...
      Well, either train them hard enough that it doesn't, or give them a pill to eat with their bread and milk.

    • @cooldud7071
      @cooldud7071 Год назад

      @@71tofu Better yet, don't force people to fight and die in some third-world shithole just so you can maintain your profits.

    • @midshipman8654
      @midshipman8654 Год назад +3

      true and all, but you dont want uour soldiers eating anything helter skelter. and with mass amounts of men, its safer to say just eat the food we provide rather than risking potentially dangerous foods (and maybe more importantly, diseases).

    • @Ofxzh
      @Ofxzh Год назад

      @@71tofuI take it you also stumbled upon this video randomly?
      Anyway, it’s very interesting.

    • @skipads5141
      @skipads5141 Год назад +1

      Salt must be a vital nutrient, because they dump a ton of it in.

  • @frogisis
    @frogisis 3 года назад +1898

    As a cartoonist, I think it's incredibly interesting how this tone of military communications has changed in the last 70-odd years. All this stuff from WW2 has a really avuncular, casual, whimsical tone that's unimaginable nowadays. Like I was reading one of the original instruction manual for a P-51 Mustang some years ago (I play too much DCS World), and even there the first line of the intro is something like "Diving on an enemy tank is an awful lot like shooting the craps table at Las Vegas." Can you imagine the modern army commissioning, say, Pixar or the Chapman Brothers to make a short where talking rifle parts do some sketches and sing a song showing you how to keep your weapon in top condition? Or like "Riflemen Tim & Eric" getting into surreal situations defusing IEDs and attempting to befriend villagers? Granted, the current missions of the military are much less uncontroversially accepted, but even if every studio would be willing to cooperate, I can barely imagine someone even pitching that idea in a policy meeting, let alone the leadership approving it. Obviously soldiers always have been and always will be funny and casual and creative with each other (Roman soldiers carved messages on their sling stones exactly like people write messages on bombs and shells today), but it's something entirely different to see the entire chain of command participating in it on some level. I'm not saying it's some terrible loss that it went away (especially not the cringy racial caricatures, holy fuck), I just think changes like this are fascinating. Maybe they're even still producing equivalent stuff I'm just not aware of, or are actually having soldiers produce it themselves in the age of social media & Patreon (as opposed to the military esports teams and Twitch channels, which are more like the equivalent of like war bond drives).
    It wasn't just the US and Allies, either: A German fighter pilot guide called "Horrido!" used drawings of pretty girls in increasing states of undress to explain various concepts like evasion and gunnery tips, and Japanese soldiers & sailors saw popular cartoon dog Norakuro become "Pvt. 2nd-Class Norakuro" and continue his hapless adventures in Manchuria and at sea, as well as being surrounded by postcards & posters showing guys like them getting into and out of scrapes (or advertising uppers) and drawings of their warships anthropomorphized as pretty girls, foreshadowing things like "Kancolle" by close to a century (also check out "Momotaro's Sea Eagles" where the eponymous fairytale is recreated by animals flying a Kate torpedo bomber who reunite a lost bird with his mother and then bomb an "Onigashima" Pearl Harbor manned by Bluto from Popeye, but that was more intended for civilian kids. Seriously though watch it, it's really interesting as historical war propaganda and just charmingly weird in its own right, and it's almost completely wordless so you'll understand it fine), but the US definitely lead the field in this kind of whimsy (don't forget the pinup calendars, either). Where do you suppose it came from (it doesn't seem like there was much of this during the Civil War, but then the 19th Century was a rather unfunny time. Could it have started with the Depression & Prohibition making people feel closer through shared experience and puncturing the seriousness of American institutions?) and where do you suppose it went?
    And what forces do you suppose were behind the shift? It seems like by the time of Vietnam, that tone had largely disappeared (although the official promotional video for the F-14 Tomcat included cute "Tom & Jerry" cartoon segments where a cat tries to get the best of a bear and is repeatedly clobbered until he trains in all the analogous ways to how the F-14 is also supposed to be strong). Was it all just the technology, with its acronyms and jargon, and perhaps caught from arms manufacturer consultants? Was it the Red Scare bringing in self-aware corporatization? Was it the related corporatization of the larger culture simply changing people's perceptions of what "professionalism" looked like? Was it the budding counterculture changing ideas of what young soldiers found likeable & funny and they started rolling their eyes at this stuff? Was it the more "insidious" nature of the wars the military was now fighting (or the newly looming shadow of mushroom clouds) making this lighter tone seem inappropriate, or its self-conception change in such a way that they didn't want to be a bunch of wholesome farm boys giving the fascists the old what-for, but cold-blooded badasses? All of the above? Other things I didn't even think of? What do you think?
    ...Holy shit, this got a lot longer than I intended. Like I said I'm a cartoonist and so I guess I have a lot of thoughts on the matter. If you stuck with me this far... I'm sorry. Treat yourself to something nice, you've earned it.

    • @UFBMusic
      @UFBMusic 3 года назад +157

      Just wanted to say that this was a damn fascinating comment.

    • @imanin9972
      @imanin9972 3 года назад +14

      h

    • @jacobcooney1715
      @jacobcooney1715 3 года назад +71

      I've recently become fascinated with old war propaganda/PSAs in general--how it was approached differently between nations and how it's evolved over time. This comment gave me about 10 different things I now want to research, thank you.

    • @srtb001
      @srtb001 3 года назад +69

      I always assumed it was partly the nature of the Army at this time - alot less formal and professional as they needed everyone they could get their hands on. They also needed dumbed down easy to remember lessons that could be delivered via a few videos they could actually get everyone to watch. The companies doing the animating were probably more keen to "do their bit" on the cheap given the nature of the conflict in ways they probably would need alot more fiscal reward to do for interventions against poor insurgent groups

    • @myname604
      @myname604 3 года назад +5

      @@jacobcooney1715 How they used cartoons to lie to the people to get them to fight foreign wars in the most un-American tradition!

  • @TheOfficialBacon
    @TheOfficialBacon 7 лет назад +731

    well anyway, it BURNS THE HELL OUT OF YOUR TONGUE

    • @TheSteam02
      @TheSteam02 7 лет назад +40

      when you can no longer explain something in a nice-sounding way

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 7 лет назад +6

      Manchineel, or beachapple is that thing

    • @IsaPodrasky
      @IsaPodrasky 4 года назад +6

      teslashark Yep, plus that is one of the most dangerous plants in existence.

    • @SuperMrCRAZYMAN
      @SuperMrCRAZYMAN 4 года назад +3

      @@IsaPodrasky even burning them is even dangerous.

    • @zeppelinwarscommunity9969
      @zeppelinwarscommunity9969 3 года назад

      Lol

  • @rileydavidson207
    @rileydavidson207 3 года назад +346

    Some tribes, villages and isolated groups are able to eat stuff that would usually send the people who have never eaten it to the toilet of the grave, knowing the local plant life along with the animals that live there is extremely important for survival. Eating stuff you know is safe is always the best option

    • @illegallogger1250
      @illegallogger1250 3 года назад +15

      I think that’s the point of the film

    • @lyrisio
      @lyrisio 3 года назад +7

      a.k.a. Point of the video

    • @nade7242
      @nade7242 3 года назад +17

      yeah cause their bodies built up resistance to the stuff and visitors don't have that

    • @lennypayne4241
      @lennypayne4241 2 года назад

      @@nade7242 Nice Kirby Funko.

    • @nade7242
      @nade7242 2 года назад

      @@lennypayne4241 is it a funko

  • @Hengebobs
    @Hengebobs 3 года назад +91

    Funnily, we were told the reason our ENTIRE battalion had disentary when we were in Baghdad was because we ate local food. Except, no one had at that point. We DID however get a water resupply that had been "processed" in country since the bottled water we were drinking up to that point was on truck miles and miles behind us, so "they" (pog brass) decided it would "make more sense" to push some rowpu unit up to the Tigris and just resupply us from there. Funny that.

    • @retroinspect
      @retroinspect Год назад +5

      6 years in the navy, two tours in the Arabian gulf, the only case of food poisoning was when the knuckleheads in Portland hooked the potable water up to the fire main. Everyone on the ship got to enjoy that good old Willamette river water.

  • @flyboymb
    @flyboymb 7 лет назад +367

    This video has a lot of truth even in the modern military. There were frequent times in Afghanistan and Iraq where my buddies and I would be invited to eat with locals. You didn't want to turn them down since we were trying to keep them on our side against the Taliban or Al Quida, but you'd better bring a few doses of broad spectrum antibiotic because odds are you would be getting a nasty case of Shigella, or 'Mohammad's Revenge' as we called it, after their native bacteria made itself at home in your gut.
    A particularly popular restaurant named Aziz's existed on Bagram Airfield. Even under the inspection of Preventive Med, you'd still wind up catching a nasty case of 'Aziz's diseases' every so often.

    • @yomomz3921
      @yomomz3921 7 лет назад +13

      flyboymb Aziz'z diseases!!! :'-D

    • @mariokart8054
      @mariokart8054 7 лет назад +2

      flyboymb 3

    • @thorveim1174
      @thorveim1174 5 лет назад +23

      Yup, just wished they also showed it's native bacterias that are harmful because our body isn't used to them. Even in the most sanitary conditions possible, native food can make you ill

    • @aycc-nbh7289
      @aycc-nbh7289 4 года назад +3

      But eating with others doesn’t mean eating the same food as everyone else, no? And in the worst case scenario, couldn’t you just leave your food on for a little longer?

    • @flyboymb
      @flyboymb 4 года назад +17

      @@aycc-nbh7289 Different people, different culture, different customs. If something is offered to you, you generally have to politely reject it 3 times before it will stop being offered. And in those times every Service Member was also a diplomat to a people who took honor and personal pride very seriously. Most food isn't generally prepackaged in that country and, one way or another, the local flora of bacteria gets in there and your body has no defense against it because it hasn't been exposed to those particular germs.
      I guess I worded my joke about Aziz's poorly. It's something that is likely to happen when you go to a part of the world that doesn't receive visitors from your home country frequently. Locals can do things that have no detrimental effect to them but will have you turned into a super soaker on both ends.

  • @designator7402
    @designator7402 3 года назад +141

    >Vienna sausage
    >"It's good food and it's good for ya"
    _Are you sure about that_

    • @mobydickies8135
      @mobydickies8135 3 года назад +3

      I would eat it

    • @FirstLast-uz6eq
      @FirstLast-uz6eq 3 года назад +6

      yeah its tasty

    • @Vapor817
      @Vapor817 2 года назад +6

      it's good but i would probably go insane too if i had to eat it every day

    • @andywap3
      @andywap3 Год назад +2

      Sure it's good, but is processed meat really good for you? Maybe they didn't think that in WW2.

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 Год назад +15

      @@andywap3 It'll keep you alive long enough to do your job. Arteriosclerosis in your declining years isn't Uncle Sam's concern.

  • @basedbattledroid3507
    @basedbattledroid3507 4 года назад +372

    So Snafu lets everything out of his mouth and McGillicuddy lets everything in.

    • @Cassaelet
      @Cassaelet 3 года назад +24

      U got it bud..lol they're bunkmates

    • @bcubed72
      @bcubed72 3 года назад +15

      SNAFU has one hot mama back home!

    • @Vexcenot
      @Vexcenot 3 года назад +2

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @kharnifex
      @kharnifex Год назад

      That's alot of native cum

    • @sudokuacrobatics
      @sudokuacrobatics Год назад +3

      The difference between Snafu and McGillicuddy is that we feel bad for Snafu but also have no sympathy for him, Mcgillicuddy unfortunately doesn't have that first luxury

  • @jackofalltrades6129
    @jackofalltrades6129 7 лет назад +304

    Well, I'll be damned. Plantains are better cooked. I learned something.

    • @antilogism
      @antilogism 3 года назад +17

      Best cooked in turon.

    • @savaialaddams6273
      @savaialaddams6273 3 года назад +2

      No doubt. Thanks for saying so.

    • @JayXIsSad
      @JayXIsSad 3 года назад +51

      Have you just been eating raw plantains?

    • @kutter_ttl6786
      @kutter_ttl6786 3 года назад +8

      Only ever tried plantain chips, probably one of my favourite snacks.

    • @scooblion9967
      @scooblion9967 3 года назад +29

      @@kutter_ttl6786 welp, you traditionally fry them twice. They are basically tropical potatoes. Or you can make them in mashed form which is really delicious.

  • @williamjameslehy1341
    @williamjameslehy1341 3 года назад +222

    I totally thought the twist at the end would be that all the meat the natives were giving him was human.

  • @MTurner504
    @MTurner504 3 года назад +180

    damn my grandpa who was in WW2 used to always scare us by telling us that there was a ghost who lived in his basement and its name was McGillicuddy Galoo
    i wonder if this is where he got the name from 😆

  • @katsu-graphics5634
    @katsu-graphics5634 3 года назад +173

    in southeast Asia, It was called "Eating on the Economy" . . . you had better cook it long and hot. . .I now distrust rare and "Al-Dente". . .and you had to cover everything in tabasco sauce. to make it edible. I remember some guys eating Dog medicine for worms. And everyone hoarded packets of Kool-Aid . . . And you could sweat out 2 beers in an hour. . .and God Bless Gold-bond medicated powder in your shorts..

    • @vsgfilmgroup
      @vsgfilmgroup 3 года назад +7

      Once read that a good cure for worms is to eat half a cigarette. Just half. Apparently it knocks the worms unconscious so hard they detach and just drop right out on the next bowel movement.

    • @kubli365
      @kubli365 3 года назад +5

      @fred McMurray damn you must think people there are savages

    • @sorian_delorean3348
      @sorian_delorean3348 3 года назад +12

      @fred McMurray calm down. We cook our food down here, we also don't eat spoiled meat intentionally, unless some jackass wants us off.

    • @sorian_delorean3348
      @sorian_delorean3348 3 года назад +6

      @fred McMurray before we get heated, which country are you talking about?

    • @TheWatchfulWolf
      @TheWatchfulWolf 3 года назад +2

      @fred McMurray Bruh. Why so hostile?

  • @Sundaeys
    @Sundaeys 3 года назад +127

    Fun Fact: Mel Blanc, the man who originally played Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny, plays Private McGillicuddy.

    • @meathead6155
      @meathead6155 3 года назад +4

      Aww, what's up doc.

    • @mrnemo204
      @mrnemo204 2 года назад +14

      And Private Snafu!

    • @tanktank9924
      @tanktank9924 2 года назад

      Mel sometimes voices Elmer Fudd, Before, sometimes with, and after Arthur Q. Brian and other voice actors as well.

    • @noahboat580
      @noahboat580 Год назад +2

      3:35 bugs bunny over here

    • @TheVnator
      @TheVnator Год назад +3

      I knew I recognized the "Eeeeah!"

  • @followingtheroe1952
    @followingtheroe1952 7 лет назад +205

    SteveMRE would love this

  • @CAphotos
    @CAphotos 3 года назад +69

    I liked the Vietnam-era "C Rations" (actually called MEAL, COMBAT, INDIVIDUAL.) When my reserves deployed to Cam Pendelton for a two week exercise, it was decided we would live on the combat rations for the two weeks. Many of my shipmates went into town for McDonalds and other fast food. This meant more rations for me. I actually gained five pounds in that two week period.

    • @dejavu666wampas9
      @dejavu666wampas9 Год назад +9

      I always asked for the ham and Lima beans box. There was a bigger can of them than other options, and alway had peaches for dessert. The best. Plus, nobody else wanted them.

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Год назад +1

      We would turn it upside down and have a pick, spaghetti was top right, second box down. Miss the little cigs.

    • @fbksfrank4
      @fbksfrank4 Год назад +1

      @@dejavu666wampas9 with the other stuff in the box it was fine, although I’m 5’8” 170.

    • @smc1942
      @smc1942 Год назад +3

      I grew up in the 70s and early 80s. Before we went camping, my cousins and I would go to swap meets, and buy all the C-rats we could find. They were dirt cheap, and good eating! We saved what we didn't eat for the next trip.
      When the MREs came out in the mid 80s, we were eager to try them... Until we did. 🤮 They were awful!!
      We went back to getting c-rats whenever we could find them. They were much better!!!
      Once we were at a yard sale, and bought 5 cases for $15! Not individual boxes, but cases! Those took care of us a long time!
      I wish we could still get those.

  • @NoPantsBaby
    @NoPantsBaby 3 года назад +36

    I like how they don't pretend the food is great. Or not made of questionable meat. But it's better than dysentery.

    • @taddad2641
      @taddad2641 Год назад +5

      Also that while..... still questionably representing the natives they don't put them down either, not entirely. Most said is 'they don't understand sanitation quite as well'.

    • @generalrubbish9513
      @generalrubbish9513 2 месяца назад +1

      That's the difference between training and propaganda. Propaganda would tell you that the rations are wonderful and if you don't like them, you're the problem. The issue with propaganda is that once people realize some parts of it are blatantly wrong, they start questioning everything else.

  • @roverworld7218
    @roverworld7218 3 года назад +31

    I lived part of my childhood in a third world country and ate salads and survived... but we made them at home. In the supermarkets they sold special dissifenctant drops to treat raw vegetables before consuming them, you would put a few drops in water, wait thirty minutes, rinse with potable water and then you can prepare your salad and you didn't just rinse your tomatoes you scrub them before using with soap and water, and the same with every food and vegetable.
    And yes when eating out you didn't eat the raw side vegetables, just the cooked food.

  • @microbusss
    @microbusss 3 года назад +93

    well these films were made for the military & didn't have to go by the Hayes Code
    Plus its real funny to hear Mel Blanc swear in cartoons 🤣🤣

  • @xxxxxx-tq4mw
    @xxxxxx-tq4mw 2 года назад +21

    When i was stationed in South Korea in the late 1960’s they were still 3rd world and recovering from the war and the whole country smelled of sewage, "honey wagons” collected all the human fertilizer in the cities and spread it on the crops outside the cities, so we were constantly warned not to eat locally because of all the bacteria 🦠 and e coli but the R.O.K. has progressed to very modern standards to rival all first world countries.

    • @seronymus
      @seronymus Год назад

      And now much of Korea is cleaner than much of America. :/ Cycle of civilizations

  • @andrewluchsinger
    @andrewluchsinger 7 лет назад +108

    Very funny. There is nothing like a 1940's war cartoon.

    • @ArashiOdayakana
      @ArashiOdayakana 7 лет назад +5

      DONE LIKE It'S THE THIRTIES!

    • @elishevacapobianco-s1960
      @elishevacapobianco-s1960 3 года назад +5

      Yes. My father may he Rest In Peace fought in WWll. I myself enlisted in the early 80’s.
      These cartoons were actually created specifically to boost the morale of soldiers and as well to give a laugh to those who were fortunate enough to make it home. It helped my father deal with his shell shock as well.

  • @dorkmax7073
    @dorkmax7073 7 лет назад +105

    They were cooking the meat. As long as the natives cooked it thoroughly, the food is sanitary.

    • @Longlius
      @Longlius 7 лет назад +39

      That's not even remotely true. Some bacteria produce toxins that linger on the food even after the bacteria themselves have been killed by cooking.

    • @imapseudonym1403
      @imapseudonym1403 3 года назад +42

      Except, when it's handled by them.
      Ever go to India? Don't. The whole country is just an open sewer. Literally.

    • @Joannes808
      @Joannes808 3 года назад +8

      Why do I get the bad feeling that the conscript cooks at the mess hall were less than half a step better...

    • @Hashishin13
      @Hashishin13 3 года назад +21

      Proper food preparation includes washing your hands after touching the raw meat before then touching the cooked meat.

    • @Sumschmuck
      @Sumschmuck 3 года назад +14

      well seeing as to how the natives are in a tribal fashion, it's safe to say that they don't have a method of properly washing their hands much less knowing to wash their hands. So by that standard just about everything they've touched will be carried onto the food and spread to the unknowing GI.

  • @definitelyjustcj4148
    @definitelyjustcj4148 2 года назад +26

    My Great Uncle was a marine in WW2 he fought on Iwo Jima and actually got a Purple Heart when he was stabbed in the stomach by a Japanese soldier. I always remember they had to rely on their rations especially when they were literally on a volcanic island where there wasn't really a large surplus of native food only the us rations they had which considering how large the invasion was they had enough and on the Japanese side considering how low their resources were at that point they were very low. That made them even more fierce as they were literally fighting for their lives and their homeland.

    • @okamijubei
      @okamijubei Год назад +3

      Ninjas are no joke when it comes to combat. Though thank you great uncle for his service.

  • @dominicesquivel3901
    @dominicesquivel3901 4 года назад +374

    Interesting looking natives for the South Pacific
    Edit: Jesus fucking Christ the comment section is a war zone

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 года назад +33

      Most of the fighting was in Melanesia not Polynesia
      In Polynesia the natives generally got out of there once the Japanese started building fortifications

    • @NathanDudani
      @NathanDudani 3 года назад +38

      Got to push the divisive stereotypes to justify occupation and exploitation somehow

    • @jjcoola998
      @jjcoola998 3 года назад +8

      @@NathanDudani were many bases built long term in these islands , genuinely curious

    • @FissileTube170
      @FissileTube170 3 года назад +3

      @@jjcoola998 yes

    • @lynkrig5635
      @lynkrig5635 3 года назад +14

      Just couldn’t pass up any opportunity to be racist

  • @petepal55
    @petepal55 3 года назад +31

    When Dad, and us, were stationed in Tripoli, Libya at Wheelus AFB, we ate native and endured the pain for the two weeks it took to get our guts acclimated, but then we were ok for the next 3 years. All the families that didn't do that got sick almost every month from whatever snuck into their food. We also had a rabbit hutch in the backyard, so we had plenty of clean meat, along with a Dane/Boxer mix that discouraged unwelcome visitors. And 22 Siamese cats... seems in Libya you can get a camel, goat, or horse doctor, but nobody spays cats. They ran in packs and ruled that poor dog. Made great bedwarmers in the cold desert night, though.

    • @smc1942
      @smc1942 Год назад +2

      My Dad was in Libya in the early 60s. He was serving with the 64th Engineers at the time. He was among those who found the B-24 "Lady B Good" while they were looking gunrunners. I still have all his pictures of his time there.

  • @WanderSeth
    @WanderSeth 7 лет назад +202

    0:49
    How the hell do you not like Vienna Sausage? That shit is amazing.

    • @WanderSeth
      @WanderSeth 7 лет назад +54

      I did for a while. I was *really* poor. Vienna's (the little ones in a can) twice a day, some bread and cheese, a vitamin, with the occasional snack every few days.

    • @awfullygenericname6783
      @awfullygenericname6783 7 лет назад +17

      Myraseth
      I like all meat that’s edible

    • @ferdinandluisbeltran
      @ferdinandluisbeltran 7 лет назад +3

      phung tran same *high fives*

    • @fan9775
      @fan9775 7 лет назад +2

      phung tran (Lenny face)

    • @Z1269
      @Z1269 7 лет назад +1

      fan9775 oh boy long or thick

  • @baronedipiemonte3990
    @baronedipiemonte3990 3 года назад +27

    In the Coast Guard while boarding and inspecting foreign freight vessels in U.S ports, we were often invited to eat in the ship's mess. Until one Coastie became seriously ill from it. Now it's expressly forbidden. I only took unopened cans of soda. At one time I had cans of Coke from 23 countries. Had to drink them after Hurricane Katrina

  • @billd2635
    @billd2635 3 года назад +18

    Love it! Mel Blanc's real voice and a surprise ending!

  • @sarahgray430
    @sarahgray430 3 года назад +19

    From what I was told, the K-rations served by the Allies weren't particularly wholesome either, but supplementing one's rations with stolen local produce risked inciting the wrath of the natives...sort of like Farmer Maggot from The Lord of the Rings.

  • @MisterJeffy
    @MisterJeffy Год назад +3

    Was this ever shown in a double feature with a "how to survive" film that demonstrates how to survive by eating native plants?

  • @Addictedtoyoutube9
    @Addictedtoyoutube9 Год назад +5

    I like the script narration and pace of video. hope I can learn to make such short instructional videos or documentaries.
    It's just awesome.
    It's easy to remember. I am sure most here are not soldiers but still ove watching these

  • @hiimryan2388
    @hiimryan2388 3 года назад +20

    "Thou shalt eat only the rations inspected, found fit and provided for thy use for verily, many native foods contain poison more treacherous than a Japanese warlord"

  • @12icedrop
    @12icedrop Год назад +6

    This video represents those of us who as kids only ate chicken strips & mac n cheese at any restaurant we went to

  • @WeirdWonderful
    @WeirdWonderful Год назад +4

    I feel the first two instances of the food being "wrong" here can just be solved by washing and then cooking them.

  • @toaster9922
    @toaster9922 7 лет назад +20

    “well, anyway..... it BURNS THE HELL OUTTA YOUR TONGUE!”

  • @Darknimbus3
    @Darknimbus3 3 года назад +14

    3:10 Didn’t realize Manchineel (the beach apple) was in the South Pacific. I thought it was just a Caribbean tree....

    • @edloki3057
      @edloki3057 3 года назад +3

      The spaniards and portuguese brought them over when they colonized.

    • @got2kittys
      @got2kittys 3 года назад +5

      Those will do alot worse than burn your tongue. They will burn skin, blind you, or kill you if you eat it.

    • @SI-ln6tc
      @SI-ln6tc 3 года назад

      Can it be use as medicine?

    • @got2kittys
      @got2kittys 3 года назад +1

      @@SI-ln6tc it's deadly poison. I have touched it, and gotten blisters .

    • @edloki3057
      @edloki3057 3 года назад +5

      @@SI-ln6tc No, it isn't good for that. But if you handle it carefully and dry the lumber in the sun, you can burn it indoors to kill insects.

  • @lawrencelewis2592
    @lawrencelewis2592 Год назад +5

    On my ship in the 1970s we had K rats and would eat them when the food served in the galley was inedible. We would take a can of whatever and put it on a steam pipe in the engine room to heat it up but you had to partially cut open the top to let the steam out. One day a guy heated up a can of beans and didn't open the top. The results were memorable and the chief wouldn't allow it anymore.

    • @legoeasycompany
      @legoeasycompany Год назад

      I'd like to hear where all yall found those beans at afterwards because that's like a hand grenade

    • @lawrencelewis2592
      @lawrencelewis2592 Год назад +3

      @@legoeasycompany I didn't have to clean up them beans, the idiot who did it cleaned them up. As I recall they were all over the one side of the engine room. We did find rotten beans in the smallest places for months afterward. Nasty!

  • @quantumshock6620
    @quantumshock6620 2 года назад +4

    I'm guessing Pvt. McGillicuddy was the navy's budget version of Snafu.

  • @PlebNC
    @PlebNC Год назад +4

    "It's good food and good for you."
    Literally every soldier: laughs in MRE.

  • @ocass66
    @ocass66 7 лет назад +134

    Is anyone else being recommended these cartoons by RUclips for seemingly no reason?

    • @jonathantan2469
      @jonathantan2469 6 лет назад +4

      I'm on a binge watching 1940s cartoons so its obvious to me.
      Up next. Japanese WW2 propaganda cartoon starring Felix the Cat.

    • @Turvaldeon
      @Turvaldeon 3 года назад +4

      maybe YT wants to prepare us LUL

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 года назад +1

      Their algorithms identified me as a veteran. That and how many cartoons I watch. Or maybe the algorithms are listening in. To me going Whoo hoo! Whoo hoo! Chance.

    • @sweeshaman
      @sweeshaman 3 года назад +1

      yvan eth nioj

    • @cole4783
      @cole4783 3 года назад +2

      Well in my case, i think its because I cleared my advertizing tracking so all google knows about me is that I am a 18-35 male. I used to get advertisements for curiosity stream and videogames.
      Now i get adds for benshapiro and penis enlargement products. Sadly, it seems like that is the kind of people who seek out old cartoons like an anti-pc security blanket. Thankfully i personally enjoy these old cartoons as case studies for how far we have come.

  • @fren111
    @fren111 Год назад +3

    That's a lesson even for tourist's... you just don't have the antibodies from the locals, there's always a new allergy, And your digestive system is usually not that open to new experiences...If it looks weird, unhygienic or overly seasoned just don't...

    • @Vexxel256
      @Vexxel256 Год назад

      For the british just a sprinkle of salt is too much

  • @WanderSeth
    @WanderSeth 7 лет назад +58

    3:25
    And spam. Man, I shouldn't have watched this, I'm getting hungry.

    • @tr4nsg0th1ca
      @tr4nsg0th1ca 7 лет назад +13

      spam is the shit, dude.
      slap that between a hamburger bun with some deli mustard and you've got LUNCH!

    • @yogeebear2599
      @yogeebear2599 7 лет назад +8

      rockergod789
      dice the crap out of it then toss it in with hashbrowns. WOOOO BREAKFAST

    • @richardkempton1894
      @richardkempton1894 3 года назад

      I'll have the spam, spam, eggs, and spam, not the spam, spam, spam, and eggs.

    • @RickLowrance
      @RickLowrance 3 года назад

      Spam can be good. But Vienna Sausage is the pits.

    • @MrBottlecapBill
      @MrBottlecapBill 3 года назад

      @@RickLowrance There's a guy on here that does some great asian spam recipes. I tried spam fried rice the other day, it was great. I still prefer corned beef though. Brown that stuff in a pan, toss in chopped veggies. Mmmmmmmm delicious.

  • @eleanorburns8686
    @eleanorburns8686 Год назад +30

    Private McGillicuddy clearly needs to put more points in his endurance or intelligence stats if he hopes to live long enough to be S.P.E.C.I.A.L.

  • @michaelcharlesthearchangel
    @michaelcharlesthearchangel Год назад +3

    Bottom line is: 5:17 the ration sausages contain MSG and Horse 🐎 Meat, Horse Knuckles & Hoof Meat 🍖

  • @st0rts11D4
    @st0rts11D4 3 года назад +20

    That belt joke really made me laugh. My grandpa calls that a spanish dinner. You drink some water and tighten your belt

  • @Dingbobber
    @Dingbobber 7 лет назад +2

    The way that sausage screams at the end fucking gets me

  • @lorieharris2776
    @lorieharris2776 3 года назад +2

    The sausage neighing at the end. Lol!
    My uncle Teddy has been gone for 30 years, now I'm laughing because I get that joke thanks to him telling us kids his ole war stories.

  • @Ratharian
    @Ratharian 3 года назад +5

    My mom called me Mcgillicuddy for years and I never actually knew why till now lol. She must have seen these as a kid.

    • @gerdiopedacosta7416
      @gerdiopedacosta7416 Год назад

      Wow very wholesome
      We're you foolish in any way back then?

    • @Ratharian
      @Ratharian Год назад

      @@gerdiopedacosta7416 well, I was a kid, so yeah?

  • @Sohave
    @Sohave 3 года назад +3

    This reminds me of Shigeru Mizuki's experiences fighting on the other side on those very islands.

  • @lance-b1i
    @lance-b1i Год назад

    Bro why was the animation choppy til he started chewing the banana that shit caught me off guard 💀

  • @smokingjoe9864
    @smokingjoe9864 3 года назад +11

    Sprinkle a little hunger on that army chow. It is better than salt.

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 года назад

      I heard that phrase in the navy in '73 only it was navy chow.

    • @smokingjoe9864
      @smokingjoe9864 3 года назад

      @@darrellcook8253 I thought we ate like kings in the military. Army reserves 84, marine corps 1986. Loved the vegetable added jello. Some guys said it was the worst. I dont get it.

    • @TooFewSecrets
      @TooFewSecrets 3 года назад

      @@smokingjoe9864 Aspic? I think the texture throws some people off, or they're just expecting sugar from a gelatin.

  • @allennavas3830
    @allennavas3830 Год назад +2

    I feel like a very small minority of soldiers believed this and most probably knew that cooking or boiling these foods would have made all the "poisoned" foods edible.

  • @gaiusjuliuscaesar8923
    @gaiusjuliuscaesar8923 3 года назад +3

    Guys I'm not kidding when I tell you that I just found a bunch of MRE and sit down to eat one and this was in my recommendations

    • @laurabeane8862
      @laurabeane8862 Год назад +1

      Someone left a bunch of MREs in the pantry of the Boarding House I was at. They couldn't have been more than ten years old. They weren't bad. It was vacuum sealed Chili Beans, Matzo type Crackers, and a Cookie that was mega Fortified with Vitamin A and C. If there was an actual Entree in this, someone already ate it and left the rest. Someone told me that if they were newer, the packets would be Sunflower Butter instead of Peanut Butter

  • @BorisTheShashlikKing
    @BorisTheShashlikKing Год назад +2

    The problem here is that you don’t have an immunity to the local pathogens. People in third world countries also won’t have an immunity to foreign pathogens. So if you travel anywhere, you do have a chance of getting food poisoning, but the chances are higher in the tropics

  • @k-trashradio5163
    @k-trashradio5163 3 года назад +7

    It always feels so odd hearing hell and damm in a cartoon from the 40s this was the same era the line "I don't give a damn" needed special approval from the hayes office to be in gone with the wind

    • @yosefdemby8792
      @yosefdemby8792 3 года назад +9

      This was made for the military, _not_ the general public audience.

    • @stevekaczynski3793
      @stevekaczynski3793 3 года назад +1

      @@yosefdemby8792 Yes. Film warning against VD shown to military personnel could be quite explicit (showing sores on genitalia for example) but were not aimed at the general public.

    • @jeffreyyoung4104
      @jeffreyyoung4104 3 года назад

      Abbott and Costello did a baseball routine that had "I don't give a damn!" in it, and it aired on television and radio back in the day. Because some entertainment wasn't child approved, didn't mean it got censored automatically like what utube does now.

    • @jeffreyyoung4104
      @jeffreyyoung4104 3 года назад

      @Egg T That's right, freedom of speech!

  • @unclejoeoakland
    @unclejoeoakland Год назад +1

    I love raw plantain. Tastes like banana but with a subtle strawberry flavor and aroma. But you do want to let them get quite ripe

  • @Dantick09
    @Dantick09 7 лет назад +283

    This would make a good kid show

    • @Digitaldude23
      @Digitaldude23 7 лет назад +45

      If you subtract the racism, sure.

    • @4f52
      @4f52 7 лет назад +43

      Digitaldude23 Did they claim superiority over the asians or natives? no, then there's no racism.

    • @cancerousbullshitandallels6344
      @cancerousbullshitandallels6344 7 лет назад +6

      Dantick09 the hell it would keep dat shit

    • @WorshipInTruth
      @WorshipInTruth 7 лет назад +18

      No, the racism is good, the kids will need it for the coming Race War.

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 7 лет назад +9

      547265626f72 that's not how racism is defined.

  • @CarlosArturoVelarde
    @CarlosArturoVelarde 3 года назад +77

    I grew up to age 15 in a third world country, Mexico. I can eat just about anything with no problems. Except for KFC and McD’s... they give me diarrhea for days at a time!

    • @benbauer1257
      @benbauer1257 3 года назад +17

      I think mexico is technically a second world country.

    • @Milosz_Ostrow
      @Milosz_Ostrow 3 года назад +3

      That's usually a temporary reaction to excess fat in the food when transitioning from a low-fat diet. After a couple of weeks of high-fat food the digestive system adapts.

    • @riograndedosulball248
      @riograndedosulball248 3 года назад +6

      @@benbauer1257 yeah, as most of Latin America, it counts as a developing country. True third world would be Africa, or some places in southeast Asia. Not that i don't have a tremendous dislike torwards american fast food lmao

    • @practicaloccultist231
      @practicaloccultist231 3 года назад +2

      Your not missing out lol

    • @mysterymayhem7020
      @mysterymayhem7020 3 года назад +5

      that's because KFC and McD's really can't count as food

  • @Zbyhonj
    @Zbyhonj 3 года назад +6

    Can't believe they left the tail of the turkey uneaten, it's the bast part of any bird.

  • @13OraOras
    @13OraOras Год назад +1

    Was this actually shown to people?

  • @jonathanlocke6404
    @jonathanlocke6404 3 года назад +5

    "Don't eat those vegetables! Natives just shit on them!"

    • @jlshel42
      @jlshel42 Год назад

      Eat these government approved vegetables covered in chemicals!

  • @TheBrianp1
    @TheBrianp1 3 года назад +2

    In parts of New Guinea the cooked meats are safe, if you don't mind Soylent Green.

    • @sockpuppetbitme
      @sockpuppetbitme 3 года назад

      We used to pull the pig meat out of the ground oven and then hang up small pieces in front of the hot coals until it started sizzling. Eaten with fresh ginger was the best damn thing I ever tasted, not to mention the frogs and spiders straight off the hot coals. The only time I ever got the runs was when we were in the towns. In the bush you're pretty much fine as long as it's thoroughly cooked. Never eat unpeeled fruit, I ate a guava handed to me by a street seller and it made me so damn crook I thought I'd need a medivac out of the bush a couple days later LOL.

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 Год назад

      @@sockpuppetbitme Unpeeled fruit? I would think peeled (handled) fruit would be the problem. One has to have clean water to wash it off before peeling, though.

    • @sockpuppetbitme
      @sockpuppetbitme Год назад

      @@ownpetard8379 yes I that's what I'm saying. One should never eat unpeeled fruit. Washing the skin does nothing. Peel everything you eat.

    • @ownpetard8379
      @ownpetard8379 Год назад

      @@sockpuppetbitme You peel whatever you eat. Not news. But I would be more concerned with a bowl of peeled mango than a mango with its skin on. But that's just me.

    • @sockpuppetbitme
      @sockpuppetbitme Год назад

      @@ownpetard8379 Oh, ok I see what you're saying now. I agree, if someone handed me a bowl of chopped up fruit I wouldn't trust it, not in PNG LOL. Definitely peel and prepare it yourself. Traveling remote locations is not the time and place you want to get sick as a dog. Thats for sure.

  • @davidjones-vx9ju
    @davidjones-vx9ju 3 года назад +3

    why did the sasauge sound like a horse?

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 года назад +3

      Because there's nothing like eating horse meat disguised as beef . That was a problem back in the time that this was made. This was a subtle nod to that issue. Most miss that little winny...um er....

  • @Metzgeweiser
    @Metzgeweiser Год назад

    Everything in that video also applies to the US. Plantains are also really common in the Caribbean, machineels aka beach apples are only found in that same area, and if Kitchen Nightmares is to be believed, some resturaunts don't have a concept a sanitary fashion. Not like Americans have sold cabbage covered in E Coli to supermarkets or any other extremely unsanitary thing that they needed to do a recall for.

  • @Uatemysoul
    @Uatemysoul 3 года назад +4

    you can eat plantains raw they just don't taste very good.

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 3 года назад

      @@tatumergo3931 : I don't understand. You find them in every supermarket. Even up here in New England: Ropa Vieja with Rice, Peas, and Plantains. Or Jerk Chicken or Curry Goat with the same.

    • @argonwheatbelly637
      @argonwheatbelly637 3 года назад

      @@tatumergo3931 : Of course. :-) Tasty!!!

    • @ataphelicopter5734
      @ataphelicopter5734 3 года назад

      Much like a raw potato, I guess

  • @sonicmastersword8080
    @sonicmastersword8080 7 месяцев назад

    If you do enough traveling and eat more than just basic foods, you can have a higher resistance to different bacterias and food complications. That said, when this was aired, people did not travel as much and food was very local.

  • @dancabrera3866
    @dancabrera3866 7 лет назад +23

    lmao since when do germs bark 2:26

    • @ArashiOdayakana
      @ArashiOdayakana 7 лет назад +9

      1930s/1940s cartoon logic

    • @someperson646
      @someperson646 7 лет назад +4

      Might have been a reference to Curly from the Three Stooges who barks lol...

    • @TheWatchfulWolf
      @TheWatchfulWolf 3 года назад

      They had some dog manure mixed in there too...

    • @Sparkina
      @Sparkina 5 месяцев назад

      @@someperson646Oh, Curly Howard and his dog bark!!!!

  • @valgeviin437
    @valgeviin437 7 лет назад +9

    What the hell was that sausage? :O

    • @teslashark
      @teslashark 7 лет назад +1

      Horse!

    • @darrellcook8253
      @darrellcook8253 3 года назад +2

      Horse meat. ??? A problem back in the time that it was made, it's a nod to that issue. I'm so old I fart dust.

    • @ericsissenwein3601
      @ericsissenwein3601 3 года назад +2

      Actually the slang word was horse-c-ck.

  • @timkowalski2166
    @timkowalski2166 3 года назад +1

    Anyone else notice "Zip Coon" is playing in the background

  • @mediawkwardy7230
    @mediawkwardy7230 3 года назад +22

    Historically accurate my grandfather was a Japanese warlord he had a lot of teapots that could pour two different liquids discreetly so this was learned from another war

  • @McHeisenburger
    @McHeisenburger 3 года назад +1

    Man the narrator just sounds hella fed up with McGillicuddy’s shit.

  • @WhatWhy42
    @WhatWhy42 3 года назад +6

    Plot twist
    . The turkey never existed

  • @fouresterofthetrees287
    @fouresterofthetrees287 Год назад

    My mom said when my dad got back from his tour in the Pacific Theatre, he said there were 2 things he never wanted to see in the house. Spam and fruit cocktail.

  • @pakijetli
    @pakijetli 3 года назад +5

    "WooWooWoo"
    - South Pacific carrot bacteria, circa 1945

  • @TnT_F0X
    @TnT_F0X Год назад +1

    You can eat raw Plantains... they're just starchier.
    I wait till they're super ripe, then fry them in butter, makes them taste like banana candy.
    Raw they just taste like a firmer less sweet banana.

  • @egg5063
    @egg5063 3 года назад +6

    *I T B U R N S T H E H E L L O U T T A Y O U R T O N G U E*

  • @flitsertheo
    @flitsertheo Год назад

    Today there would be (at least) a McDonalds on each of those Pacific islands.

  • @CatBoyGaming23
    @CatBoyGaming23 3 года назад +4

    We should be thankful that these brave men fought for us and died to serve our country
    Damn I get so emotional when it comes to food

  • @ColdSHeep
    @ColdSHeep Год назад

    Did that sausage at the end just neigh like a horse? Are they saying that’s horse meat in the rations?

  • @emmettbrown6418
    @emmettbrown6418 3 года назад +19

    This is the exact opposite of what the Army taught on survival training.

    • @spongebobsquarepants8403
      @spongebobsquarepants8403 3 года назад +11

      Well this was WW2 and we didn't trust much of the native people's food because we generally couldn't tell which is safe and unsafe to eat and you can't trust food from foreign lands. Also racism

    • @joshuagraham3
      @joshuagraham3 3 года назад +2

      @@spongebobsquarepants8403 what are you doing here

    • @spongebobsquarepants8403
      @spongebobsquarepants8403 3 года назад +1

      @@joshuagraham3 don't ask personal questions please

    • @strangecokacola5246
      @strangecokacola5246 3 года назад +4

      @@spongebobsquarepants8403 spongebob squarepants served during ww2?

    • @spongebobsquarepants8403
      @spongebobsquarepants8403 3 года назад +1

      @@strangecokacola5246 no

  • @daveohippus
    @daveohippus 3 года назад

    I don't know how I ended up here but my dad was in WW2 in the South Pacific. I wonder if he watched this short while he was there and if Chuck Jones was involved in making it. It looks like it was a WB cartoon made on a shoestring to get it out to the troops.

  • @SnowBunneh
    @SnowBunneh 7 лет назад +101

    I would sure suck to be a vegetarian there. Damn.

    • @tr4nsg0th1ca
      @tr4nsg0th1ca 7 лет назад +61

      back then, vegetarians were called "pansies" and got a boot up the ass.
      "today's menu options are: 'TAKE IT, OR LEAVE IT!'"

    • @SnowBunneh
      @SnowBunneh 7 лет назад +8

      *****
      I wonder if any vegetarians ever orgasmed from that boot in their rectum. Perhaps things have become less perverse over the years?

    • @tr4nsg0th1ca
      @tr4nsg0th1ca 7 лет назад +3

      Snow Bunneh
      ... NAH.

    • @bryan0x05
      @bryan0x05 7 лет назад +22

      humans aren't meant to be vegetarian
      Out away from society you have nothing to support that lifestyle or even make it possible

    • @TheMooper27
      @TheMooper27 7 лет назад +27

      The military doesn't accept the mentally ill anyway.

  • @lizardkingwalking
    @lizardkingwalking 3 года назад +1

    A squid can eat at his bunk mates salad bar but not some chicken adobo?

  • @andywap3
    @andywap3 Год назад +4

    In reality, while raw plantains (or plantins as this guy calls it) wouldn't be very tasty, they are safe to eat raw

    • @richstex4736
      @richstex4736 Год назад

      Fried plantains are tasty.

    • @yeezet4592
      @yeezet4592 Год назад

      The starch can make people sick

  • @CharliMorganMusic
    @CharliMorganMusic 3 года назад

    I wonder if McGillicuddy has any relation with LCpl Shmuckatelli.

  • @prowlus
    @prowlus 4 года назад +59

    Next episode Private Mcgillicuddy gets covid 19 from eating bat

  • @lawrencelewis8105
    @lawrencelewis8105 3 года назад

    Who made this film? the SNAFUs were form Warner brothers but who made these? I assume by him being called "Mac" that this is geared to the Marine Corps?

  • @kevinthefox
    @kevinthefox Год назад +3

    Make sure you only eat the poisoned food that we provide.

    • @volk4523
      @volk4523 Год назад

      Eat the goyslop approved by the Pentagon, Soyim!

  • @dewilew2137
    @dewilew2137 10 месяцев назад

    Are they implying that that was horse meat sausage at the end?

  • @pbzan
    @pbzan 3 года назад +5

    Clearly never tried the Veggie Omelette MRE...

  • @Epoch11
    @Epoch11 3 года назад

    So does that ending mean that Vienna sausages during the war or made out of horse meat?

  • @Quadrenaro
    @Quadrenaro 7 лет назад +70

    "Africans"
    >Natives in the Pacific

    • @DavidLopez-en6el
      @DavidLopez-en6el 4 года назад +17

      Maori/Melanesians

    • @FN_FAL_4_ever
      @FN_FAL_4_ever 3 года назад +11

      Ever heard of New Guinea and the Solomon Islands?

    • @vxy357
      @vxy357 3 года назад +5

      They look like Samoans and polynesians.

    • @Name-ps9fx
      @Name-ps9fx 3 года назад +9

      Their bodies were used to that, and how food was prepared.
      They’d have the same reaction if they came to the US and had a big ol’ heapin’ helpin’ of McD’s.

    • @williamjameslehy1341
      @williamjameslehy1341 3 года назад +6

      You've never heard of Melanesia? What in the failed American education system is this?

  • @sgerald
    @sgerald Год назад

    I see that for much of this short's length they only budgeted for keyframes.

  • @perrybb2
    @perrybb2 3 года назад +6

    This is like when I went to India a few years ago when I was dating this Indian girl. She made me eat some street food from a seaside vendor in Northern Bombay and I got the worst food poisoning of my life but she was fine.