Charles was terrific and I loved his relationship with Potter. They were so different but Charles respected him and Potter always gave Charles what he needed (he knew Charles was terrific surgeon and cared)
Fun fact - David Ogden Stiers eventually got to play General Bullmoose in the stage musical version of 'Li'l Abner.' Shame he didn't get to punch a Shmoo.
Even uh funner (?!😂) MASH co producer Gene Reynolds worked on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD" with Ken Berry who played "Jubilation T. Cornpone" in a televised version of the same classic Musical! Also Peter Palmer from the original cast guest starred on an early Eighties MASH episode.😂📺B.W.
TBF Captain Marvel was the most popular super hero for a good chunk of years. That's why DC basically sued Fawcett (the original publisher) out of existence with a bogus copyright claim.
The best use of Shmoo comes from Jason Yungbluth's "Weapon Brown" comic. A post-apocalyptic tale set in the comics pages, Shmoo was a substance generated by an enormous mutant cat / worm called the Garf. Shmoo retained its ability to change shape according to a person's whim, and be eaten accordingly. This was, of course, vital to survival in a post-apocalyptic hellscape of mutants and mayhem.
I like Winchester better than Burns... While Winchester was still a target for taunting by Hawkeye and Honeycutt he could actually roll with the punches and on occasion send some back as well.
American freedom Logistics Mash was a different animal with Frank. It was slapstick comedy with Burns and Hoolihan. With Winchester, Mash became more of a drama than comedy as the years progressed.
And better yet, he would occasionally get along with Hawkeye and BJ, and even join them in their shenanigans. And let's not forget the humane part of Charles. He's helped people on many occasions.
Charles Emerson Winchester III was created to give Hawkeye and B.J. a challenge, which he did! You got to get up pretty early in the morning to outsmart Winchester. With Frank Burns you could sleep till noon! LOL!
Winchester is better than Burns because although Winchester is arrogant and a bit full of it, he is still a good person and a good doctor. Frank was a horrible person, being amerocentric and racist. Frank was also evidently a horrible doctor because he was teased ruthlessly about it.
Al Capp created the Shmoo for his L'il Abner strip in the 1940s...The Shmoo was a friendly creature who was accommodating...the Shmoo can lay fresh chicken eggs and give fresh cow's milk all in packed in cartons. Shmoos can die of sheer happiness when someone looks at it hungrily and tastes like steak when broiled and chicken when fried with no bones. Shmoo whiskers can be used for toothpicks and the eyes can be used as shirt buttons so there was no waste. Shmoos can reproduce like crazy and threatened the world's economy by giving everyone what they wanted. The military was sent to eradicate all of the Shmoos to save the world...but there were always survivors to reproduce once again in later stories. Hanna-Barbera adapted the Shmoo character for cartoons in the 1970s as a friendly shape changing creature like The Herculoids' Gloop and Gleep who aided teenagers in solving Scooby Doo-type mysteries and later as a police partner to Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble in the 1980 Flintstones Comedy Show.
I actually remember seeing the shape shifting scooby doo varient on boomarang when I was in middle school. I saw maybe three episodes and then lost interest.
You know, with all of the intelligence that Major Winchester possesses, he somehow can't find enough intellect to learn when to shut up! After he makes the ever-so-crass comment about the "Stupidity" of people buying these Schmoos, Colonel Potter's friendly tone towards Major Winchester instantly evaporates, seemingly into thin air! He very curtly dismisses Major Winchester, only to fail to notice that Major Winchester, perhaps taken by the sudden thought of being able to somehow profit from the new schmoo, begins to show interest in the little critters, if only for the sake of making a bit of money on the side. Major Winchester never was one to "play well" with others, but, if the right set of circumstances presented themselves to him, financially speaking, he was always willing to "play along" with anybody that was dumb enough to fall for one of his little schemes.
Watch Doc Hollywood. His role as mayor of a small countryside town where "you cant poop without someone knowing about it" was both hilarious and beautiful. His southern accent plus the Hawkeye level of antics in the film were amazing.
"I guess I tend to underestimate the stupidity of the American consumer." Every entrepreneur should learn not to make that mistake when starting a business.
Not limited to Americans, I assure you. Applies to everyone else in the world as well. Americans may be the most famous example, but they are far from the only one.
There's so much true in this. I remember being in the Army and stationed in Germany. My brother and sister in-law were having so much trouble finding Power Ranger toys. But right there in the PX toy store. They had tons of Power Rangers toys. I had no idea who or what the Power Rangers were. So I asked my in-laws what ones did they want. So I bought what they wanted and mailed the toys off to them.
I still remember "The New Shmoo" cartoon, on Saturday mornings (late 1970's). Later, the character joined The Flintstones. He partnered with Fred & Barney, as Bedrock Police Officers.
Charles claims the comics are just a blur on the way to the financial section. But in another episode with the stuttering soldier, he claims to be a fan of Captain Marvel!
Shmoos DID do some stuff - they loved people and could be kept as pets, but they also would willing sacrifice themselves to be eaten, since they tasted very good (like chicken, I believe).
Are you kidding?!! I’d eat roots and berries LONG before I eat something that would allow me to do so. I don’t care if they tasted like the finest pheasant or rock Cornish hen. I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t get myself to eat a cute friendly shmoo.
@@thedude4840 "Li'l Abner" was a comic strip that ran in newspapers. It was about hillbillies, but it included a lot of political commentary. Eventually it lost popularity in the 1970s because the cartoonist who drew it became so right-wing.
@@hebneh How so? The cartoonist becoming "more rightwing", would have definitely made him and his creative output more popular. Conservatives outnumber Political Liberals by a vast margin in this country, and always have.
Charles: "Col. what, may I ask, is that?" Potter: "You like it?" Charles: "To form an opinion either way would be to imply that I cared." Well, he cared enough to ask about it.
Morgan Freeman’s character in Lucky Number Slevin spoke of Shmoo as a comic character he enjoyed as a boy. I always thought it was something made up for the movie, I never knew it was a real thing.
Then when Winchester had to speak to a stuttering serviceman being bullied, that happened to like comics, the Doctor didn’t mock him and said he liked Captain Marvel. Either a continuity error.... or just a doctor with a caring bedside manner with his patients. I know which I prefer.
Well, Potter said the shmoo was from a newspaper comic strip, as opposed to a legitimate comic book. Maybe that's what it means. He reads DC Comics, but he doesn't read the funny pages.
In that episode with the soldier who stuttered at the end you find out why Charles was willing to help him. His sister Enoria was a stutterer, as evidenced by the recorded message Charles played. Charles was a pompous ass and an elitist, but when it came down to it he humbled himself and was a decent person. The war changed him in a way that made him aware of what "common folk" dealt with every day. He was damaged by the war, but a better person came out of it.
That's part of the appeal. The characters are people like anyone else. Believable. Not everything that happens in a war zone could only happen in a warzone.
@@jerrykinnin7941 I did, and still do, read or try to read anything I recognise as having English-language print on it or in it. Forty-eight years I've been doing so, and only since 2015 have I ever had a reason to regret it at all.
Charles actually did read comics, he said as much to Walt Palmer, the soldier who suffered from stuttering he gave his copy of Moby Dick to. Charles: I'm all for losing oneself in the pure adventuresome fun of a first rate Captain Marvel. Palmer: You read Captain Marvel? Charles: Ever since he was a non-com. ruclips.net/video/qtaKMHZGv1U/видео.html
By _comics_ Potter was referring to newspaper comics. And Winchester understood what he meant by the "just a blur on the way to the financial page" quip.
I don't remember this scene at all and I thought I have seen all the Mash episodes. This must have been one of the scenes they cut out for more commercial space.
14 years old here and have seen every episode and season of mash but what surprises me is how bad tv is compared to classics like grizzly adams because every story is the same now. So far i havent met someone my age that has gotten the reference "hot lips hullahan" 😭
26 and I have the same issue, especially with music. My sophomore class thought the song "American Pie" was about the same thing the movie of the same title was about when in reality the song is about the death of three famous musicians. I was stunned that none of my piers knew that. I'm always making references to old songs and shows, especially The Beatles and Hogan's Heroes.
Sarah Keator I’m older but get the reference (27 at the time of posting) and I love all (well most) of the old shows including some of the radio shows like gang busters and only the shadow knows
No, but if you keep making that reference, you will eventually be hauled on the carpet at school because some Social Justice Warrior will complain that it's "sexist and demeaning to women." Watch it Ezra, the Comrades are watching.
Peanuts was in its early years when the Korean War was going on and may not have gotten the worldwide circulation until well after. I think it was a local strip that first appeared in the St. Paul Pioneer Press (creator Charles Schulz was from Minnesota)
My buddy and I recovered a 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan with flathead V8 and automatic. It was the one of the very first cars with an auto made by GM! This car also had hydraulic power windows.
Don't just love pompous people who show you how little they care about something, by asking a question about something they could just as easily ignored?
Your smart TV ratted you out to RUclips. Similar things have happened to me. It really sucks that we're living in an age where your TV is spying on you.
I love that Col Potter is every bit as intelligent as Winchester, but just with a very different background.
I like Charles's line, "To form an opinion either way would be to imply that I cared." He had some great lines. :)
He's the absolute best :)
Charles was terrific and I loved his relationship with Potter. They were so different but Charles respected him and Potter always gave Charles what he needed (he knew Charles was terrific surgeon and cared)
He's like listening to Niles and Frasier
Fun fact - David Ogden Stiers eventually got to play General Bullmoose in the stage musical version of 'Li'l Abner.' Shame he didn't get to punch a Shmoo.
you don't know that. what happens backstage, stays backstage.
There weren’t any Shmoos in the play (or the movie),though. So you’re correct that if any Shmoo-punching occurred, it had to have happened backstage.
Even uh funner (?!😂) MASH co producer Gene Reynolds worked on "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mayberry RFD" with Ken Berry who played "Jubilation T. Cornpone" in a televised version of the same classic Musical! Also Peter Palmer from the original cast guest starred on an early Eighties MASH episode.😂📺B.W.
The Shmoo was ahead of it's time. We need more things like that today.
We have improved upon the stoopid of the Aderpican! We now have 💩
Derp'da derp! 🥴
Charles didn't know what a Shmoo was. But, He knew who Captain Marvel (SHAZAM!) was. He collected CM comics.
TBF Captain Marvel was the most popular super hero for a good chunk of years. That's why DC basically sued Fawcett (the original publisher) out of existence with a bogus copyright claim.
The best use of Shmoo comes from Jason Yungbluth's "Weapon Brown" comic. A post-apocalyptic tale set in the comics pages, Shmoo was a substance generated by an enormous mutant cat / worm called the Garf. Shmoo retained its ability to change shape according to a person's whim, and be eaten accordingly. This was, of course, vital to survival in a post-apocalyptic hellscape of mutants and mayhem.
What?
Exactly!
I'm only 23 years old, and I still grew up watching this show. I now own the full series on VHS & DVD. MASH for life!!! ^^
"That is roughly comparable to being the finest ballet dancer in Galveston."
"Major, for a man with a Harvard education you sure don't have much knowledge of what's important."
I like Winchester better than Burns...
While Winchester was still a target for taunting by Hawkeye and Honeycutt he could actually roll with the punches and on occasion send some back as well.
American freedom Logistics Mash was a different animal with Frank. It was slapstick comedy with Burns and Hoolihan. With Winchester, Mash became more of a drama than comedy as the years progressed.
And better yet, he would occasionally get along with Hawkeye and BJ, and even join them in their shenanigans. And let's not forget the humane part of Charles. He's helped people on many occasions.
Your right, But Burnes had his moments Too 🤗
Charles Emerson Winchester III was created to give Hawkeye and B.J. a challenge, which he did! You got to get up pretty early in the morning to outsmart Winchester. With Frank Burns you could sleep till noon! LOL!
Winchester is better than Burns because although Winchester is arrogant and a bit full of it, he is still a good person and a good doctor. Frank was a horrible person, being amerocentric and racist. Frank was also evidently a horrible doctor because he was teased ruthlessly about it.
Al Capp created the Shmoo for his L'il Abner strip in the 1940s...The Shmoo was a friendly creature who was accommodating...the Shmoo can lay fresh chicken eggs and give fresh cow's milk all in packed in cartons. Shmoos can die of sheer happiness when someone looks at it hungrily and tastes like steak when broiled and chicken when fried with no bones. Shmoo whiskers can be used for toothpicks and the eyes can be used as shirt buttons so there was no waste. Shmoos can reproduce like crazy and threatened the world's economy by giving everyone what they wanted. The military was sent to eradicate all of the Shmoos to save the world...but there were always survivors to reproduce once again in later stories. Hanna-Barbera adapted the Shmoo character for cartoons in the 1970s as a friendly shape changing creature like The Herculoids' Gloop and Gleep who aided teenagers in solving Scooby Doo-type mysteries and later as a police partner to Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble in the 1980 Flintstones Comedy Show.
artytoons Comic strips were weird in the seventies and eighties.
Ahh the Flintstones thats where I remember it from, thanks.
I actually remember seeing the shape shifting scooby doo varient on boomarang when I was in middle school. I saw maybe three episodes and then lost interest.
@@Savagewolver 70s and 80s? The backstory he just laid out was way before that, 40's and 50s most likely.
So Fred and Barney's Bedrock deal was actually The SchmooGazoo Revue?😏😂B.W.
Two tings that I enjoyed growing up in the south as a kid-MASH and the Shmoo. A tremendous thank you for whomever posted this clip.
"That is roughly comparable of being the finest ballerina in all of Galveston". God, I love Winchester lol!
You know, with all of the intelligence that Major Winchester possesses, he somehow can't find enough intellect to learn when to shut up! After he makes the ever-so-crass comment about the "Stupidity" of people buying these Schmoos, Colonel Potter's friendly tone towards Major Winchester instantly evaporates, seemingly into thin air! He very curtly dismisses Major Winchester, only to fail to notice that Major Winchester, perhaps taken by the sudden thought of being able to somehow profit from the new schmoo, begins to show interest in the little critters, if only for the sake of making a bit of money on the side. Major Winchester never was one to "play well" with others, but, if the right set of circumstances presented themselves to him, financially speaking, he was always willing to "play along" with anybody that was dumb enough to fall for one of his little schemes.
Holy crap I live in Galveston
@@ronaldshank7589 This plot and description sounds eerily familiar... Let's see... Big. Orange...
There were ballerinas in Galveston that were peeved when they heard this. 😄
@@NijimaSan good comment. Made me laugh out loud. 🤣🤣🤣
Some times that simple little thing is the only thing keeping people from insanity.
Does David Ogden Stiers even have an actual voice? I swear, that man is 90% accent. Talk about talent!
watch one of his interviews his voice is very deep compared to charles
Watch the movie Better off dead.
Watch Doc Hollywood. His role as mayor of a small countryside town where "you cant poop without someone knowing about it" was both hilarious and beautiful. His southern accent plus the Hawkeye level of antics in the film were amazing.
He played in an episode of Star Trek TNG. It was interesting hearing his natural voice.
He’s narrated some audio books. He was pretty good.
LOL, "What does a Shmoo do?" Charles is such a cutie. Thank you, DOS for giving him to us.
He sure was terrific and he is so missed.
“That is roughly comparable to being the finest ballerina in all of Galveston.” 😆
Charles made the last few seasons of MASH worth watching for me.
"I guess I tend to underestimate the stupidity of the American consumer."
Every entrepreneur should learn not to make that mistake when starting a business.
Not limited to Americans, I assure you. Applies to everyone else in the world as well. Americans may be the most famous example, but they are far from the only one.
I actually grew up very close to the Dogpatch theme park near Harrison, Arkansas, so this always brings back nostalgia for me.
Love the way that Charles punches it.
There's so much true in this. I remember being in the Army and stationed in Germany. My brother and sister in-law were having so much trouble finding Power Ranger toys.
But right there in the PX toy store. They had tons of Power Rangers toys. I had no idea who or what the Power Rangers were. So I asked my in-laws what ones did they want. So I bought what they wanted and mailed the toys off to them.
Agree with the Major about the "stupidity of the American consumer" though!
I sometimes underestimate my ability to buy stupid s!@# too.
Potter: "This friendly little creature is a Shmoo"
Charles: "A... a who?"
I swear, Charles' reaction to the word shmoo is priceless
I still remember "The New Shmoo" cartoon, on Saturday mornings (late 1970's). Later, the character joined The Flintstones. He partnered with Fred & Barney, as Bedrock Police Officers.
"it is..." [cut to the shmoo] "...simple."
🥴
Charles claims the comics are just a blur on the way to the financial section. But in another episode with the stuttering soldier, he claims to be a fan of Captain Marvel!
Those comics weren't in newspapers
Shmoos DID do some stuff - they loved people and could be kept as pets, but they also would willing sacrifice themselves to be eaten, since they tasted very good (like chicken, I believe).
Are you kidding?!! I’d eat roots and berries LONG before I eat something that would allow me to do so. I don’t care if they tasted like the finest pheasant or rock Cornish hen. I just couldn’t do it. I couldn’t get myself to eat a cute friendly shmoo.
@@johntapp1411 I would eat my own leg before I ate a friend as good as a Shmoo
What kind of comic was this?
@@thedude4840 "Li'l Abner" was a comic strip that ran in newspapers. It was about hillbillies, but it included a lot of political commentary. Eventually it lost popularity in the 1970s because the cartoonist who drew it became so right-wing.
@@hebneh How so? The cartoonist becoming "more rightwing", would have definitely made him and his creative output more popular.
Conservatives outnumber Political Liberals by a vast margin in this country, and always have.
1:07-1:20 This line has aged pretty well.
How true! The American consumer will buy ANYTHING!
I swear that doctor is Sheldon Cooper 30 years early.
Damn, Galveston caught a stray there.😂
Charles: "Col. what, may I ask, is that?"
Potter: "You like it?"
Charles: "To form an opinion either way would be to imply that I cared."
Well, he cared enough to ask about it.
i think when these two character' join the show, MASH got even better ; - )
Love both these characters! ❤❤❤
Morgan Freeman’s character in Lucky Number Slevin spoke of Shmoo as a comic character he enjoyed as a boy. I always thought it was something made up for the movie, I never knew it was a real thing.
Then when Winchester had to speak to a stuttering serviceman being bullied, that happened to like comics, the Doctor didn’t mock him and said he liked Captain Marvel.
Either a continuity error.... or just a doctor with a caring bedside manner with his patients. I know which I prefer.
Well, Potter said the shmoo was from a newspaper comic strip, as opposed to a legitimate comic book. Maybe that's what it means. He reads DC Comics, but he doesn't read the funny pages.
In that episode with the soldier who stuttered at the end you find out why Charles was willing to help him. His sister Enoria was a stutterer, as evidenced by the recorded message Charles played. Charles was a pompous ass and an elitist, but when it came down to it he humbled himself and was a decent person. The war changed him in a way that made him aware of what "common folk" dealt with every day. He was damaged by the war, but a better person came out of it.
"I happen to like it... that will be all Major!" Ha ha!!! The look of disdain on Sherman's face!!!
To me Major Winchester was better than Frank Burns!
CrossmanTV1 agreed, nm
YES!!!
I agree 100%.
Hands down
CrossmanTV1 I don't know that he was better as much as he,was,a completely different character.
And of course the years went on, and the Shmoo and Little Abner are now all but forgotten.
Charles certainly Could Step in IT sometimes...
the character first appeared in the comic strip Li'l Abner on August 31, 1948.
Before Seinfeld had Newman, MASH had Winchester.
that is True the stupidity of the American consumer has no bounds, even now, the useless crap people buy sometimes baffles the mind.
"What, I ask reluctantly, is a Dogpatch?"
As much as I love MASH there were episodes where the plot could’ve just as easily been set in an office or a high school or a summer camp.
That's part of the appeal. The characters are people like anyone else. Believable. Not everything that happens in a war zone could only happen in a warzone.
Colonel Potter: my guess is that when Winchester was a kid his idea of fun was reading a dictionary and reading the Wall Street journal 😑😑😑😑
That's what I did. Plus cereal boxes toothpaste tubes shampoo bottles.
Historical road markers and Rand McNally road maps.
@@jerrykinnin7941 I did, and still do, read or try to read anything I recognise as having English-language print on it or in it. Forty-eight years I've been doing so, and only since 2015 have I ever had a reason to regret it at all.
MASH was quite simply, the best comedy / drama ever made.
It's STILL a great show!!!
And still relevant, another decade, another stupid war fought for a million reasons.
"I guess I tend to underestimate the stupidity of the American consumer." I take it Col. Potter was actually offended by that statement. LOL! 🤣
And the stupidity of the American consumer has broadened greatly in the years since.
He’s lucky it was a schmoo their evil counterpart the “nogoodnick” would’ve punched back
This may very well be the best scene of the whole series.
Has it ever occurred to anyone that this is how abusive people treat human beings they don't like?
@1:50
Charles briefly contemplates defecting.
I remember shmoo.
he was on the Flintstones for a time.
L'il Abner.
+andrelebaron yes but hanna-barbara bought the rights to shmoo and made him into a tv show.
@@saphireroze001 Yep! ruclips.net/video/OfyBBOgGAyQ/видео.html
Like Winchester, I too am familiar with the taste of my foot.
The invention of the weeble wabble.
OMG, I never saw this episode. I love the Shmoo. Nobody I know remembers it.
Management vs Leadership in a nutshell
Harry Morgan does it again !
Charles actually did read comics, he said as much to Walt Palmer, the soldier who suffered from stuttering he gave his copy of Moby Dick to.
Charles: I'm all for losing oneself in the pure adventuresome fun of a first rate Captain Marvel.
Palmer: You read Captain Marvel?
Charles: Ever since he was a non-com.
ruclips.net/video/qtaKMHZGv1U/видео.html
By _comics_ Potter was referring to newspaper comics. And Winchester understood what he meant by the "just a blur on the way to the financial page" quip.
Good times, HB!
I don't remember this scene at all and I thought I have seen all the Mash episodes. This must have been one of the scenes they cut out for more commercial space.
It was the episode where Klinger tried to get Charles to invest in the hula hoop. Seeing the Shmoo made him change his mind about investing.
14 years old here and have seen every episode and season of mash but what surprises me is how bad tv is compared to classics like grizzly adams because every story is the same now. So far i havent met someone my age that has gotten the reference "hot lips hullahan" 😭
26 and I have the same issue, especially with music. My sophomore class thought the song "American Pie" was about the same thing the movie of the same title was about when in reality the song is about the death of three famous musicians. I was stunned that none of my piers knew that. I'm always making references to old songs and shows, especially The Beatles and Hogan's Heroes.
I would get it. I'm 14 too.
Sarah Keator I’m older but get the reference (27 at the time of posting) and I love all (well most) of the old shows including some of the radio shows like gang busters and only the shadow knows
No, but if you keep making that reference, you will eventually be hauled on the carpet at school because some Social Justice Warrior will complain that it's "sexist and demeaning to women."
Watch it Ezra, the Comrades are watching.
It's so cute !😂😂😂
so that explains how Lowe Lyden got elected...
When Colonel Potter said that about cartoons something called "Peanuts" was yet to arrive!🐶⚾️😂B.W.
Peanuts was in its early years when the Korean War was going on and may not have gotten the worldwide circulation until well after. I think it was a local strip that first appeared in the St. Paul Pioneer Press (creator Charles Schulz was from Minnesota)
Brian John (BJ): I should've known that as a "Peanuts" Superfan. I defer to your greater knowledge of this true classic. As was and is "MASH".😊🐶⚾️B.W.
"Who knew", it is from season 11
Cars without clutches.
I love mash so much!!!
This is the blow up doll hey military this what the doctor ordered for some people
And I bet nobody noticed the lack of laugh-track. And I bet it was not missed either.
This is great😅
Best clip on youtube!!
The Incredible New Shmoo likes you!
It’s all fun and games till the shmoo punches back
The Greatest Show there was
I had a shoot when I was little. I loved Little Abner!
Liked this Video because there was NO LAUGH TRACK ATTACHED..
I KNOW WHEN TO LAUGH..
THANK You
1:08 really makes you think. When they made this series, did they already know that those suburbs would eventually ruin the U.S.?
My older siblings had a shmoo.
RIP DAVID OGDEN STIERS
Car's without clutches hahaha, guess I'm old fashioned
My buddy and I recovered a 1949 Lincoln Cosmopolitan with flathead V8 and automatic. It was the one of the very first cars with an auto made by GM! This car also had hydraulic power windows.
When was the Shmoo introduced in the comics?
It makes sense. Fred and Barney met the Shmoo, and so did Sherman and Charles!
I liked both Frank Burns and Henry Blake, but Charles and Potter were both improvements. I still think Trapper vs. BJ was a push.
To me, Winchester and Burns are the toss up. I definitely take Potter and BJ over Blake and Trapper.
That is comparable to being the finest ballerina in all of Galveston LOLOLOL
Kind of reminds me of Slime, a best selling toy(?) from the late 70s/early 80s.
The Shmoo invited people to eat its boneless chicken like meat and it pooped chocolate cakes
Quite, cute.
What does a Shmoo do...lol
It poops on the carpet
His inflection and emphasis in enunciating "Shmoo do?" makes this the funniest line, in my opinion, of the scene.
Don't just love pompous people who show you how little they care about something, by asking a question about something they could just as easily ignored?
What the hell? I literally just watched this episode about an hour ago, and I haven’t searched up anything related to MASH in ages?
Your smart TV ratted you out to RUclips. Similar things have happened to me. It really sucks that we're living in an age where your TV is spying on you.
Yes, green toothpaste! Scary!
i miss those cartoons.. i want one inflatable!
🥴
WTH is the red '60'?
Is it a new Schmoo?
Green toothpaste lol!
Ich hab viele der Folgen ca.50x gesehen !
Aber die Folge hab ich glaub ich nur 1x gesehen ?
Welche Staffel und Folge ist das ?
✅🆗️⭐🌠🌌🤣👍