Me watching Father as a kid: "Wow how the heck did he come up with this character?" Me watching Father again years later: "Oh he's doing Kirk Douglas."
@@Hyro You gotta love how most anyone on the internet can get a reference down the line, by just sheer osmosis of clips from every generation. Funny thing for me, I didn't know what Kirk Douglas sounded like, til I saw a clip of Frank Gorshin impersonating him, then when I next saw a clip of Father from KND, thats when the dots connected, despite the fact I have never actually seen, or at least remembered, a Kirk Douglas clip.
I love the dynamic KND has They can be mortal enemies, but both sides are 100% willing to vibe with one another when nothing important is happening or their stuck waiting for something
Well yeah, cause technically it’s just adults trying to get kids to follow their rules, and kids just wanting freedom. Like Father just wants kids to be well behaved but normally goes for the aggressive route, Grandma Sutffems feels like kids should just be fat and lazy to get them out of trouble, Count Spankula only spanks kids misbehaving, Captain CandyBeard is just a sweet tooth, the Dentist guy wants kids to have good oral hygiene. Most of the baddies are just Parents playing super villains lol.
@@burningfox4974And most of the time, they literally are just parents or relatives of operatives being villains, for example, Nigel and…well, I won't spoil it, but Nigel’s family has a looooooot of history with the KND. ;)
I love that little moment where Father and Numbuh 86 are just casually talking, while using phrases like ‘Get outta here!’ 😂 I like to think that it gives us a brief glimpse of what Father and Numbuh 86 are-or at the very least-could be like when they’re not being dangerously evil in Father’s case, or uptight and strict in Numbuh 86’s case.
"Say, Rogers? You wanna watch a MOVIE? On my PHONE?" "What kind of idiot do you take me for? Phones are for talking, not watching." [Tony and Bruce cackle]
Father made a giant cake big enough to walk in. His father (Grandfather) never loved him, so he went the extra mile for his delightful children (even if they’re not related by blood.) even though he hates kids. Respect
@@SheenifierSoda, actually. Do you know how sunlight through a magnifying glass can set stuff on fire? That's the idea behind the glass soda bottle guns
There is actually a popular fan theory that KND is all just a neighborhood game thats been going on for years and that Father is just some wealthy guy with 5 adopted or foster kids who is unemployed and just really committed to being the "main villain" of this neighborhood game.
*19 century kid licks a cake of his finger* Father: HEY WHAT DO U THINK UR DOING? 🔥 NO ONE EXCEPT MY DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN IS ALLOWED TO EAT THIS CAKE !!
You know during this episode it's revealed that the triplets mother is father's great grandmother making one of the triplets his and monty's grandmother and the others his great aunts, and during the movie z.e.r.o where we find out number 1's dad is number zero and that father is his uncle ben and also realising that grandfather is his paternal grandfather, and if you combine the information of the movie and this episode it's revealed that number 1 and his dad come from a long line of evil, so out of the five generations monty despite being in the forth generation is the first generation of being good while bringing the seventh age of KND and nigel's the second where's father is the forth generation of evil with the delightful children being the fifth by force.
And then Nigel and Father, Uncle Ben, spend some time together then Father got killed on the street by a rando which causes Numbuh 1 to use the 2 by 4 technology to becomes Spiderkid.
Man literally has three lines this scene, but he kills every single one. What a legend! “This kid doesn’t get out much, does he?” “Get outta here!” (Like some punk) “You wanna watch a *CARTOON*…..on the *TELEVISION*?!• Again. Bloody legend.
The first car came out in 1880s, and the first cartoon for kids was in the newspaper in the late 19th century. So that kid would know what a car and a cartoon is,
Say, 19 Century Kid, You Wanna Watch A Cartoon On The Television (0:13) What Is A Cartoon, And What Is This Thing You Called Television (0:20) Laughing (0:27)
One of many calm moments. Father does take a moment to understand who certain kids are. Especially when he knows almost every operative. Numbuh 19th Century was a new one for him.
I love how Father gets mad at cartoons and television cause usually when kids do it he finds it irresponsible but it still makes him mad when he mentions it as he makes fun of the poor kid.
A cartoon is a rapidly moving picture (also known as an animation) featuring characters and some have that have exaggerated proportions making them easier to draw for the artist and animators and they were popularized in the 20th century by Walt Disney for Mickey Mouse and later MGM for Tom and Jerry Hanna-Barbera for the Flintstones and Warner Bros. For the looney tunes whose parent company would later create Cartoon Network which was the channel that aired this show (Codename Kids next door). a television (better known as a TV) is an electric powered device that shows picture and sound and can let you watch things without leaving your own home, it was invented in 1927 but was popularized around the 1950s and you can watch different sources from using analog antennas that are usually placed on top of the TV which have been abandoned in the United States since 2009, to AV (composite) which has been the standard until the early 2010s and HDMI both can let you connect anything from a video game console (a 20th century invention that was popularized by Atari and then Nintendo after the video game crash of 1983) to a cable box that is connected to a satellite dish with an antenna which can let you watch channels if you don't have a connector on your TV, to smart streaming boxes that can let you watch any forms of moving pictures anywhere that has electricity and internet instead of a specific location
I love the humor KND has. The Adults and Kids are enemies with differnet beliefs but they still can find common gorund. Even ones like Father and #86 who are normally the most strict character from either side.
Honestly a genuinely wholesome moment between two sworn enemies 😂 Either that or the numbah 86 growing up to be a villain theory has a lot more weight to it than I thought.
I always found it funny whenever they had these kind of shows we’re there were times, when even the villains were just shooting the breeze with the heroes. There was one episode of this one show called reboot. Where they celebrated the kid Characters birthday, and at one point the big villain shows up during the party, and instead of doing something like you expect. He pulls out an electric guitar shreds like crazy on it, and then hand it to the kid as a gift and then just walks away. When I was little, the sheer idea, blew my mind.
I love how Father is always in black or covered with a silhouette to show that anyone can grow up to be just like him. Pretty hard to do that in live action.
I like to beleive this is the real father. His controling and evil side is because he wants to be like Grandfather and prove himself, but in these rare occasions he can actually act like a child because his childhood was horrible.
I love how Father doesn’t even ask how a kid from the 19th Century came to the future. He’s just happy to make fun of him with Number 86. 💀💀
KND technology was a thing on the show.
He's seen some weird stuff over the years, this is nothing to him.
I mean he's the son of a lord of dark magic. Kinda arbitrary skepticism.
I mean his children are the same children who started the KND with Numbuh Zero and built the fabled Sector Z.
@@shadowsonicsilver6they weren’t with Numbuh Zero, they came later as Sector Z. Numbuh Zero had a different team.
It’s great whenever heroes and villains can just casually talk to each other, it’s both really funny and very charming.
Agreed, love those kind of moments.
Which is why Venture Bros is one of my favorite shows and why KND's dialog was a gateway to it.
@@ultilinium8facts bro its the best lmao
@@coreymajtyka460 me too!
@@ultilinium8 Harley Quinn picked up from VB in that regard. It feels more realistic/down to earth in some aspect.
"You want to watch a cartoon, on the TELEVISION!!?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
“What is a cartoon, And what is this thing you call a Tele…vision?”
@@TANC_Charley lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love his accent lol 😂
It’s not even the question it’s just the way he said it is what makes me laugh, like why did he say it like he was angry? 😭
@@jordancookejc I think he was trying not to laugh.
I love the way Father yells random words in sentences. Just the general cadence of his words is unlike anything I've ever heard in fiction.
It's A Kirk Douglas Impression lmao
Reminds me of Ian Sinclair voicing the narrator from Love is War
Father speaks like the way Frank Miller writes comicbooks. Random words in bold.
@@vbarreiroDarn now i will never be able to unthink that…..
Honestly yeah I agree 😂
Fathers voice is iconic
You like jeff or lamarche
Isn't he the brain or something
That's Maurice lamarche for you
Maurice LaMarche ❤️
@@Sg190thYes he is! He was even the first voice of Popeye after Jack Mercer died. He did all right.
"You wanna watch a *CARTOON* on the *TELEVISION?"*
Bruh that's exactly how he said it XD I'm dead.
"What is a cartoon? And what is this thing you call tele...vision?"
@@lisagarcia2762😂😂
@@lisagarcia2762😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
"Ahh ha ha ha ha!! *HAAA* Ha Ha Ha Ha!!"
I love how hard LaMarche goes when he says 'Cartoon' and 'Television'
Wait, he voices the 19th century kid? Or Father?
@@megapokekid1 Father.
Me watching Father as a kid: "Wow how the heck did he come up with this character?"
Me watching Father again years later: "Oh he's doing Kirk Douglas."
@@Hyro You gotta love how most anyone on the internet can get a reference down the line, by just sheer osmosis of clips from every generation. Funny thing for me, I didn't know what Kirk Douglas sounded like, til I saw a clip of Frank Gorshin impersonating him, then when I next saw a clip of Father from KND, thats when the dots connected, despite the fact I have never actually seen, or at least remembered, a Kirk Douglas clip.
@@Eques_Umbra i remember seeing a video essay on that topic by either Jacob Geller or Solar Sands. It's honestly so neat how that happens :)
0:16 Father: "You wanna watch _cart-TOOOON?_ On the _TELAHVEHSION?!"_
What is a cartoon? And what is this thing you call tele…vision?
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
The closest thing we got to world peace
Ha! True
Father is one of the few Adults who actually knows almost every operative . So him askin Numbuh 86 who he is, was the moments peace.
@@Wolfgodmak numbuh 86 Is a girl
@@itsakid-6288 reread what I typed
@@Wolfgodmak numbuh 86 is a girl
I love the dynamic KND has
They can be mortal enemies, but both sides are 100% willing to vibe with one another when nothing important is happening or their stuck waiting for something
Well yeah, cause technically it’s just adults trying to get kids to follow their rules, and kids just wanting freedom.
Like Father just wants kids to be well behaved but normally goes for the aggressive route, Grandma Sutffems feels like kids should just be fat and lazy to get them out of trouble, Count Spankula only spanks kids misbehaving, Captain CandyBeard is just a sweet tooth, the Dentist guy wants kids to have good oral hygiene.
Most of the baddies are just Parents playing super villains lol.
@@burningfox4974yeah pretty much
@@burningfox4974And most of the time, they literally are just parents or relatives of operatives being villains, for example, Nigel and…well, I won't spoil it, but Nigel’s family has a looooooot of history with the KND. ;)
@@TalkingcatCOUGHCOUGH don’t forget Chads parents, he’s Numbah 276 or something.
@@burningfox4974274, actually.
“This kid doesn’t get out much does he”
That alone is too funny
"He's from the 19th century."
"Get outta here!"
@@eoghanfeighery7383 "No! Really! He's, like, never seen cars and stuff. Go ahead, ask him something."
@@VegaSlides "What is a 'cartoon'? And what is this thing you call... 'tele...vision'?"
@@lordcooler1703 "AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!"
I love that little moment where Father and Numbuh 86 are just casually talking, while using phrases like ‘Get outta here!’ 😂 I like to think that it gives us a brief glimpse of what Father and Numbuh 86 are-or at the very least-could be like when they’re not being dangerously evil in Father’s case, or uptight and strict in Numbuh 86’s case.
Imagine if they'd been assigned to each other!
It gives them some more human characteristics.
Let’s not forget number 86’s dad is Mr. Boss.
Sometimes all you need to bring people together is a good laugh.
Given how her Dad is Mr Boss, I’m sure Numbuh 86 and Father would how to tolerate each other or find common ground in some cases like this
In order for friend and foe to become allies, one must find a common enemy. A kid from the 19th century.
An American adult and a Scottish child coming together to dunk on the English kid? Yeah that’s about right.
Or a dentist.
@@WriggleNBthe rainbow munchies incident?
They shall find one.
@@friendlybendy2070 that was an everyone and no one scenario. if numbah 3 could have, she definitely would have used death's powers there.
This man somehow yells with an inside voice
Just another reason why he’s a goddamn legend and I love him for it.
Father actually has to stay angry all the time to stay in that form, otherwise he’s just some guy
@@thefatherinthecave943 "Ah, forget about it. You can fight Pappy yourself, Monty. I'm gonna get some Rocky ROAD!"
I like to think this is also how the avengers treat Cap when they want to get a good laugh out of him
Most likely, why else would he have the list
Stark definitely did something similar to this, it's just so perfect for Tony to poke fun at cap lmao
Steve would probably just start studying the latest tech, just so he could play dumb until the right time to get back Tony.
"Say, Rogers? You wanna watch a MOVIE? On my PHONE?"
"What kind of idiot do you take me for? Phones are for talking, not watching."
[Tony and Bruce cackle]
@@saltystick_99that's perfect
I imagine villains and agents outside their job hanging out pretty well with each other.
Oh 86 and Mr. Boss have a wonderful father daughter relationship off the clock.
Yeah. It seems like the only ones who actually despise one another on and off the clock are 5 and her sister.
@@Superlad945 Did they... did they really did a Nine Eleven joke? My god that's hilarious.
Honestly that sounds really good maybe a animated series
Say, 19th Century Kid, you wanna watch a *𝗖𝗔𝗥𝗧𝗢𝗢𝗡* on the *𝗧𝗘𝗟𝗘𝗩𝗜𝗦𝗜𝗢𝗡?!*
What is a *CARTOON?* And what is this thing you call a *TELE… VISION?*
(Numbuh 86 and Father starts to laugh)
XD
😡
😂🤣😭
Don’t you just love it when heroes and villains are enjoying themselves
The cereal episode was good too
The fact that Numbah 86 and Father are just having a friendly conversation and laughing with each other. 😂
They have layers about who they don't like.
Father made a giant cake big enough to walk in.
His father (Grandfather) never loved him, so he went the extra mile for his delightful children (even if they’re not related by blood.) even though he hates kids.
Respect
Just like Doofensmirtz
Father's delivery of "Wanna watch a cartoon... On the Television?!" Kills me everytime 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
There's something about this scene that feels so wholesome and relaxing. Love this scene so much.
Their laugh together is so cute!
IKR😄
Even Numbuh 86's laugh sounds like she’s a monkey.
I never realized Numbah 86’s helmet is just a pasta strainer 😂😂😂
Dude they shoot laser beams with mustard bottles
@@SheenifierI never noticed either.
@@SheenifierSoda, actually. Do you know how sunlight through a magnifying glass can set stuff on fire? That's the idea behind the glass soda bottle guns
When the villian talks to the good guys so casually is just the best stuff ever
There is actually a popular fan theory that KND is all just a neighborhood game thats been going on for years and that Father is just some wealthy guy with 5 adopted or foster kids who is unemployed and just really committed to being the "main villain" of this neighborhood game.
I’d love to hear or read about this theory.
This is the most Maurice LaMarche that Maurice has ever LaMarched
Loved how Father was so calmed with Number 86, he may be evil but even he likes to have a good conversation once in a while
I find it hilariously poetic that this little moment of peace came at the expense of someone else's problems.😂
I love it when hero’s and villains can just stand around and just talk with each other, even if it is making fun of someone and laughing at them
I would like to watch a CARTOON...
on the *T E L E V I S I O N!*
0:06 - get outta here
No, really.. he's like- never seen cars and stuff. Ask him something!
Say, 19th century kid, you wanna watch a CARTOON on the TELEVISION?!
@@elvingomez01 what is a cartoon and what is this thing you call television
@@noahsmith4877 (Father and Numbuh 86 burst into laughter)
*19 century kid licks a cake of his finger*
Father: HEY WHAT DO U THINK UR DOING? 🔥
NO ONE EXCEPT MY DELIGHTFUL CHILDREN IS ALLOWED TO EAT THIS CAKE !!
I will always love how aggressively Scottish 86 is.
I thought she was irish?
Why are they chatting so casually like this?! I do not remember this episode!
This is from the movie special
@@snoopingasusualisee3903 Operation Z.E.R.O.?
@@zigslotheon From the looks of it, Caked Five
Its from Caked Five. The eight episode of season 5.
This is just one of those small moments where the good and bad guys are relatable, right before this there was a big fight
I just love the accent “what is a cartoon and what is this thing you call tele… vision?” 😂😂😂😂😂
Bri'ish accent, love it! ❤
I love how they were both able to put aside the fact that they're enemies for a good laugh
I love how casually they are talking to one another. I would love to see more moments like that! 😂
I love that Father and Numbuh 86 are getting along and that their messing with that 19th century kid! 😂
the way he sound so pissed while asking a question is making me laugh so hard.
This scene never get old
This part had me cracking up. It was both funny and charming at the same time seeing a Hero and Villian ACTUALLY talk casually about something. 😅
Happy 20th Anniversary Cartoon Network's "CODENAME: KIDS NEXT DOOR" (DECEMBER 6, 2002)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hahahaha not matter how long I've seen it or how many times I watch over and over it's still funny.
Since 86's dad is a villain, I'm sure those two have met when off duty.
You know during this episode it's revealed that the triplets mother is father's great grandmother making one of the triplets his and monty's grandmother and the others his great aunts, and during the movie z.e.r.o where we find out number 1's dad is number zero and that father is his uncle ben and also realising that grandfather is his paternal grandfather, and if you combine the information of the movie and this episode it's revealed that number 1 and his dad come from a long line of evil, so out of the five generations monty despite being in the forth generation is the first generation of being good while bringing the seventh age of KND and nigel's the second where's father is the forth generation of evil with the delightful children being the fifth by force.
And then Nigel and Father, Uncle Ben, spend some time together then Father got killed on the street by a rando which causes Numbuh 1 to use the 2 by 4 technology to becomes Spiderkid.
My head hurts
Which triplets again? Been a while since I saw the series
@@PiousWildcarde the annoyingly cute triplets who lived upon the hill.
Holy… my head … 😵💫
0:16 “You wanna watch CARtoOOoon? On the TeLAvISION?!”
*I love the emphasis on random words for no reason!* 💀💀
God bless HBO for preserving our childhood.
:( it's gone
I’ll never get tired of Father’s voice. I bet his VA had a blast with every line
2020s guy: Hey, 2000s kid. Want to watch tiktok, or play fortnite?
2000s kid (before 2010): What is tiktok? And what game is fortnite?
I always love when villains and heroes get along like this
car *TOON* on the *T E L E V I S I O N ? !*
Say, 19th Century Kid, you wanna watch a CARTOON on the TELEVISION?!
When Mr. Boss Daugther & Ben Uno are Doing some epic funny scene in KND.
Now 19th Century kid should know how Captain America feels. 😏
Accept Cap had TV in his day. 😒
Wait they also had cartoons back in his days too! Lol especially in the 1930s so captain America’s would know what a cartoon is lol
@@Beast_1996 Yeah, true.
Maybe around his time, children played outside and didn't have fancy technology such as phones and tvs.
@@roadyfate9629 Fair point.
What is... gender equality?
not surprised that 86 is the one who can casually talk with father given that her dad is mr boss
The fact that the KND has been around since at least the 19th century is pretty cool
Man literally has three lines this scene, but he kills every single one. What a legend!
“This kid doesn’t get out much, does he?”
“Get outta here!” (Like some punk)
“You wanna watch a *CARTOON*…..on the *TELEVISION*?!•
Again. Bloody legend.
I love moments like these were the villain and the hero have casual fun conversations, Kim possible did it a lot and it was great
I love the way he talks reminds me of me when I'm frustrated and having a moment lol so chaotic
The first car came out in 1880s, and the first cartoon for kids was in the newspaper in the late 19th century.
So that kid would know what a car and a cartoon is,
He’s older than that, the caption at the beginning of the episode says early 19th century.
Say, 19 Century Kid, You Wanna Watch A Cartoon On The Television (0:13)
What Is A Cartoon, And What Is This Thing You Called Television (0:20)
Laughing (0:27)
I miss this show
I have never heard someone say the word “television” so aggressively before
I love how chill father became lmao
Maurice LaMarche sounds so much like Norm Macdonald here it's INSANE.
Right?? I can't hear this scene without hearing Norm
it's actually him impersonating Kirk Douglas
"You wanna watch a CAR-toon on the TELEVISION!?"
The two most evil characters in Knd having a heart to heart, a father and the organization boss
@redloiyu654jay nah, she is bossy like her father, she is evil, not for the KND, just annoying evil.
Numbuh 86 isn’t evil just dedicated
Numbah 362 is the Supreme Leader. 86 is more like second in command
One of many calm moments. Father does take a moment to understand who certain kids are. Especially when he knows almost every operative. Numbuh 19th Century was a new one for him.
Among the only time that Father has ever gotten along with a member of the KND without having another motive
Father always seemed to put so much energy in half his sentences
Going back and watching these as an adult, I’m about to start emphasizing random words like father
The way he said television literally make me feel joy
Number 4 and Sticky Beard. Loved how they got along when Candy was involved
I haven’t seen this in years. Thank you.
I love how Father gets mad at cartoons and television cause usually when kids do it he finds it irresponsible but it still makes him mad when he mentions it as he makes fun of the poor kid.
Literally haven’t seen this episode since it premiered on tv way back when. And yet this quote stayed in my brain ever since.
"Ya wanna watch a carTOON on the telEVISION"
Imagine 19th century boy finding out about iPhones, streaming, and self driving cars.
A cartoon is a rapidly moving picture (also known as an animation) featuring characters and some have that have exaggerated proportions making them easier to draw for the artist and animators and they were popularized in the 20th century by Walt Disney for Mickey Mouse and later MGM for Tom and Jerry Hanna-Barbera for the Flintstones and Warner Bros. For the looney tunes whose parent company would later create Cartoon Network which was the channel that aired this show (Codename Kids next door). a television (better known as a TV) is an electric powered device that shows picture and sound and can let you watch things without leaving your own home, it was invented in 1927 but was popularized around the 1950s and you can watch different sources from using analog antennas that are usually placed on top of the TV which have been abandoned in the United States since 2009, to AV (composite) which has been the standard until the early 2010s and HDMI both can let you connect anything from a video game console (a 20th century invention that was popularized by Atari and then Nintendo after the video game crash of 1983) to a cable box that is connected to a satellite dish with an antenna which can let you watch channels if you don't have a connector on your TV, to smart streaming boxes that can let you watch any forms of moving pictures anywhere that has electricity and internet instead of a specific location
86's dad's a villain, so I guess it'd make sense she'd be happy to joke around with a separate villain.
I love the humor KND has.
The Adults and Kids are enemies with differnet beliefs but they still can find common gorund.
Even ones like Father and #86 who are normally the most strict character from either side.
They're getting along just to make fun of him! 🤣
I don't know why but small talk like this for some reason always makes me laugh 🤣
Honestly a genuinely wholesome moment between two sworn enemies 😂
Either that or the numbah 86 growing up to be a villain theory has a lot more weight to it than I thought.
Well-
Her father is Mr. Boss
Who knows?
You wanna watch a *carTOOoON?!* ON THE *TELEVISION?!*
“Wanna watch a carTOON? On the TELEVISION!?” God I love it lol
They don't make villains this wholesome and entertaining 😂
I love how he yells the question
Look, even though the moment was cut short, I think Number 86 and Father had a nice moment ripping on the 19th Century kid
I like how father is like this creature of Mr. Game and watch and a heartless 🤣
I always found it funny whenever they had these kind of shows we’re there were times, when even the villains were just shooting the breeze with the heroes.
There was one episode of this one show called reboot. Where they celebrated the kid Characters birthday, and at one point the big villain shows up during the party, and instead of doing something like you expect.
He pulls out an electric guitar shreds like crazy on it, and then hand it to the kid as a gift and then just walks away.
When I was little, the sheer idea, blew my mind.
I love how Father is always in black or covered with a silhouette to show that anyone can grow up to be just like him. Pretty hard to do that in live action.
hero and villain when the plots taking its sweet time with progress so they just vibe while waiting xd
I WANNA WATCHUNG CARTOON!!! 😁
I like to beleive this is the real father. His controling and evil side is because he wants to be like Grandfather and prove himself, but in these rare occasions he can actually act like a child because his childhood was horrible.
Ladies and gentlemen: The late and great Norm McDonald voicing some of our favorite cartoon characters.
There's just something so surreal about Father and Numbah 86 just having a casual moment together.
Father always be so aggressive with every word he speaks like he’s speaking it with a passion
It's so weird seeing 86 with no eyebrows
0:20
19th Century Boy: What is a cartoon?
Me: You're in a cartoon, Stephen Hawking