Umm, No one, lol… And of course, too many people under forty now, think it’s offensive but it’s not and it wasn’t ever meant to be. It was just all in fun. Sadly, too many people don’t ever see these cartoons as funny but only concentrate on everything is offensive. Lol. Even if I see them make fun of Mexican, I would crack up. And even the white people are being made fun of. I bet no one will think that’s offensive to white people. Lol
RIP June Foray who died yesterday, 7/26/17 at 99 years. She did the voice of the lady in the first scene with the pink car as well as the female talking turn signal. She also voiced Jokey Smurf, Lucifer the Cat from Disney's Cinderella, and so much more.
And Witch Hazel, both the Disney variant from Trick or Treat and the Warner Brothers one from Broomstick Bunny and onward until her death (and even Witch Lezah from The Looney Tunes Show). Also she did Granma Fa in Mulan and Magica De Spell in DuckTales (including the video game DuckTales Remastered).
It's so tricky to get the right animal sounds or they can't do certain expressions or they can't do sounds that are somewhat human-sounding so it's not unusual for voice actors to imitate animals to get the right expression. Frank Welker known as the voice of Scooby-Doo and Freddy in Scooby-Doo is the most used voice actor to make animal voices since he's so good at them. He did sounds for Abu and Rajah in Aladdin, The baby bird in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Flit in Pocahontas, Cri-Kee in Mulan, Monkey in Dial M for Monkey of Dexter's Lab, a lot of roars for adult Simba, Scar, Mufasa and other lions in The Lion King, Waffles the Cat and Chainsaw the Dog in Goof Troop and a lot more.
I like that the joke that's most acceptable by today's standards is running over pedestrians. Edit: After being corrected several times, I'll just go ahead and agree that we're fine with in-law jokes, too.
Physical humor is timeless because it doesn't depend on things like modern events, or changes in what's perceived as socially acceptable. Whether 10 years ago or 100, it'll always hit exactly the same.
Ah ah waaaait the flashing from the impact can cause epileptic seizures, though it doesn't last long so it will cause distress but maybe not a full blown seizure. There. Now the entire video can be a problem.
To be honest, I never had any problems with my two first girlfriends mothers (my latest I never met since she was still living in China unlike my girlfriend, never got the chance to travel there before I broke up with her), I got along with them pretty well despite never been married.
It doesn't matter what someone's race, gender, or sexuality is, they will all be cut down by the Pedestrian Exterminator 9000 bumper. We don't even care if they're disabled, the new under-car Corpse Disposal can now safely grind the rubber and metal of a wheelchair into shreds as easily as it can turn human flesh and bone into a fine wet powder.
I dont know how they can get away with the last mother-in-law thing 🤣 Isn't that critical of the nuclear family which was part and parcel of the American way of life??
I remember thinking this was hilarious as a little kid, the part with the huge bumper and glass bottom so you can look down at the pedestrian you hit and "see if he was a friend." haha I never took it seriously, but it probably explains my offbeat sense of humor today.
See I remember these being along side the actual looney tunes and thinking they were rediculous. I remember one where it was like "The home of the future" and all the furniture was super luxurious and had rediculous features, but the "mother-in-law's" chair was a goddamn electric chair with a bucket of water for her to put her feet in. As an adult with in laws I beyond feel that 😂
Back in the day hating your mother-in-law and portraying her as some sort of ogre that never liked her daughter husband was a common trope in animation.
@@Crixer234 What do you mean, "back in the day," and "trope?" Has society graduates to a point where women can accept the man wjo has taken their daugter and turned her into anything but a princess trophy wife?
I remember the house of tomorrow, where the door for the mother in law was barricaded, had barb wire and 'go away' signs, and the chair could have all shapes and transformed into an electric chair for the MiL edit: typo's
Hanna Barbera had their share of mother-in-law jokes too. I recall The Jetsons episode "The Space Car" actually took the gag from this cartoon even further by giving the mother-in-law an ejector seat with a parachute, coupled with George applauding the demonstration while Jane is offended by it.
As someone with Hispanic heritage, I drive a van that looks like a giant burrito! I was so proud of it until my neighbor got one that looks like a Chimichanga, and now I'm jealous!
The 1940s to The 1950s. While Tex did indeed do cartoons before 1940, when he directed A Wild Hare, Bugs Bunny's first true short, that has helped establish not just who he was but who the Looney Tunes were, branching away from the more Rubberhose influence the studio started out with in the 1930s. Tex definitely left his mark before then but after he helped perfect Bugs, he'd leave Warner Brothers and work with MGM in 1942. By the Tex was free for his vision to be uncompromised and do whatever he wanted. The problem was that he was growing more jaded with his work, feeling it had gone stale and not as fresh as he used to be. He'd basically take an indefinite break from animation, save for animating a few Looney Tunes centric commercials and creating Quicky Koala for Hanna-Barbera, leaving us without seeing the next evolution of Tex's style. The Golden Age of Animation may have lasted earlier and later but it was never the same without Tex.
No doubt there. Even if some views were possibly concerning, he knew his comedy and had undeniable skill in his artistry, and you gotta give him props there
Tex Avery was pretty funny I will never forget one time seeing one of his cartoons like this that was like "This car comes with indestructible bumpers!" **Car crashes into wall and is fucking destroyed** "See? Not a scratch on the bumpers!"
I never saw that one before so I think that means the versions I watched in the 90's growing up censored that part out for good taste but left all the other offensense stuff towards women and vehicular manslaughter intact XD
ElFino013 definitely at the right time, an era filled to the brim with technical genius that would later be called true classics while ironically there could still be very dated race jokes.
@@miguelrucoba I’m guessing probably the rapey lever part, and the “Indian” part, and the china part, and the woman driver part. Of course like every other cartoon and comedian of the age, it makes fun of EVERYONE!……..except white men lmao
That extended bumper joke always made me laugh. And the car at the end reminded me of a running gag from the House of Tomorrow. There were specialized chairs, doors, and medicine cabinets for everyone. The Mother-in-law was always the singled out in every one of those.
Not just the flowers, nothing on it would work, imagine all those curtains in the wind? Or the lack of a radiator grill (rocks and birds would destroy the radiator), and it even lacked a trunk lid. hahah
Most women I know are NOT into this political correctness or into this modern feminism that centers around hating men. Women laugh at the same sht we laugh at.
I mean, to be fair, there's a reason we call it getting rear-ended. It goes both ways as well. You can say you rear-ended someone. Meaning you didn't brake in time and hit the rear end of their car. Or they could not brake in time and rear-end you by hitting the rear end of your car.
Well @vermas4654 every single vehicles that will happen in 2024 in the future 0:29 they will attach their cars with technology on the back and if they have vehicles with hydraulics under the tires now that's the technology in the future...
A simpler, more primary-colors cartoon for a simple world where a joke could be a joke without having to fear a shitstorm from the political correctness nazis.
I remember watching this as a kid back in 2006 when no one got butthurt over its sexism and racisim and everyone understood it was just a cartoon from a different era lol
Paladin Boyd White people don’t have to deal with as much casual racism, straight people don’t have to deal with homophobia, etc. For you to say racism and homophobia are better than political correctness is because those are things you wouldn’t have to deal with as often.
Yup they wouldn't people are either too stupid or too damn sensitive hence why we have a damn sensitivity mob these days if you even do much as voice your opinion they will drop a bomb on your head by whining on air saying excuses like your not being fair or your being too mean I mean man the fuck up snowflakes
The 1940's animators surely were the shitposters of their day.
I think they were todays animators
This is 1950
@@Paul_wap2yeah cuz fb told u
@@ightholmes the hell is fb
@@ightholmesyeah wtf is fb
She was throwing up gang signs
J
Nah, just a dingy broad.
why does she want to eat my grandma
@@notbugberry202 what?
😂😂lmfao
- How many people do you wanna offend?
- Yes.
“I’m offended, therefore I am”: DNC/DSA/BLM/Antifa 🇦🇴🏳️⚧️🇰🇵✊🏿
The video have offended absolutely nobody chill tf out
@@haitex6296 0:38
Umm, No one, lol… And of course, too many people under forty now, think it’s offensive but it’s not and it wasn’t ever meant to be. It was just all in fun. Sadly, too many people don’t ever see these cartoons as funny but only concentrate on everything is offensive. Lol. Even if I see them make fun of Mexican, I would crack up. And even the white people are being made fun of. I bet no one will think that’s offensive to white people. Lol
@@V0YAG3Rthe hell are you say to ?
0:49 “Just let them *try* to get away!” I don’t know why but I just love the sales men’s cocky and very confident tone when he says that. 😂
Probably his idea
RIP June Foray who died yesterday, 7/26/17 at 99 years. She did the voice of the lady in the first scene with the pink car as well as the female talking turn signal. She also voiced Jokey Smurf, Lucifer the Cat from Disney's Cinderella, and so much more.
warrenguy76 Yep and she was the voice of Looney Tunes Granny. God rest her soul
warrenguy76 RIP
And Witch Hazel, both the Disney variant from Trick or Treat and the Warner Brothers one from Broomstick Bunny and onward until her death (and even Witch Lezah from The Looney Tunes Show). Also she did Granma Fa in Mulan and Magica De Spell in DuckTales (including the video game DuckTales Remastered).
Someone voiced Lucifer? I figured they just held a microphone in a cat's face until they pissed it off enough for it to get vocal.
It's so tricky to get the right animal sounds or they can't do certain expressions or they can't do sounds that are somewhat human-sounding so it's not unusual for voice actors to imitate animals to get the right expression. Frank Welker known as the voice of Scooby-Doo and Freddy in Scooby-Doo is the most used voice actor to make animal voices since he's so good at them. He did sounds for Abu and Rajah in Aladdin, The baby bird in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Flit in Pocahontas, Cri-Kee in Mulan, Monkey in Dial M for Monkey of Dexter's Lab, a lot of roars for adult Simba, Scar, Mufasa and other lions in The Lion King, Waffles the Cat and Chainsaw the Dog in Goof Troop and a lot more.
0:55 "This same model has a glass bottom so when you hit a pedestrian, you can look down and see if he was a friend of yours"
Modern 8-bit "Oh shit it's Frank....that nigga owes me money."
Modern 8-bit yes thank you we saw it.
If it's a freshman you can carry on with your day without worry.
Charles Mcdermid HS or college?
He hit Cole Phelps!
The “Just let ‘em TRY and get away.” Line never failed to send me XD to this day it cracks me up.
And, as usual, we never get it. @Poodle_Gun
actual Cave Johnson energy
@@siliconmondayfr
American car design in a nutshell
A car that suitable for Ted Bundy
I love how the voiceovers are calm/professional for majority of the cars, but gets sadistic in tone when talking about trying to hit pedestrians. 😂
"Just let em' try and get away!"
It has similar vibes like Troy McClure from the simpsons. How he always delivers his lines with cheerfull tone, no matter the subject
That is just hilarious
1:32 huh, in-laws humor has not changed that much
In-Law humor goes back at least to Ancient Rome, and it hasn't changed much even then.
Maybe mothers in law should change
Lautaro Ortiz Ooooohhh
You do realize that mamaw, that beloved maternal grand mother is the same person as the dreaded mother-in-law?
+57thorns so true
I like that the joke that's most acceptable by today's standards is running over pedestrians.
Edit: After being corrected several times, I'll just go ahead and agree that we're fine with in-law jokes, too.
right?? murder someone and thats just a funny gag...but make fun of someones heritage??? "DaS rAyCiS!!"
Physical humor is timeless because it doesn't depend on things like modern events, or changes in what's perceived as socially acceptable. Whether 10 years ago or 100, it'll always hit exactly the same.
Ah ah waaaait the flashing from the impact can cause epileptic seizures, though it doesn't last long so it will cause distress but maybe not a full blown seizure. There. Now the entire video can be a problem.
They predicted Carmageddon
@@nikoc8968yo retard, take a joke
60 years in the future and we still hate our mother in laws!!
Not all people. Some have no problem with their ma-in-laws but have problems with the dad-in-laws.
There will always be certain constants in society XD
To be honest, I never had any problems with my two first girlfriends mothers (my latest I never met since she was still living in China unlike my girlfriend, never got the chance to travel there before I broke up with her), I got along with them pretty well despite never been married.
For thousands of years we have hated mothers in law
My parents in law are wonderful people.
1:18 this is the type of shit my mom laughs at right after telling me not to be offensive 💀
0:46 These new bumpers were built with some pedestrians in mind. 0:49 Just let them try to get away. 😂
Kevin McGuire That could be useful today for BLM protests.
Kevin McGuire That's the best part haha.
Kevin McGuire this sum shit
111xelent n
Gary C uh oh
It manages to insult just about everyone. Brilliant!
So in theory it doesn't insult anyone 😂
Not the white male from the 40s, this one managed to escape
Na, no blacks or Mexicans which were the usual targets back then.
Na, no black or Mexican people were insulted which were the usual targets back then.
@@cybergothika6906 0:47 didn’t you saw that one?
That mother in law seat needs to make a comeback
But now for that "glass generation" instead of mother in law, my mother in law is pretty cool
For those backseat drivers, I bet.
We usually just call it a horse trailer, these days.
Man, I feel so ofended
We mexicans were not included 😢
where was the hot-rod-rickshaw for the indians? 😢
Not to worry my friend, the Mexican car was underground during filming!
I'm pretty sure this is supposed to be eastern border, very New York. Not a place you typically first think "Mexicans"
I guess they werent such a big problem back then harharharh
Blacks too.
Political CARrectness
Political in-car-wreck-ness.
Fuck them SJW
Donald Duck You're very inCarrect, this is not about SJW. You should be more Carfull and pay more attention.
+Isanzu Ractivadántra These transmissionphobic jokes are fendersive. Sorry, that was a stretch.
It doesn't matter what someone's race, gender, or sexuality is, they will all be cut down by the Pedestrian Exterminator 9000 bumper. We don't even care if they're disabled, the new under-car Corpse Disposal can now safely grind the rubber and metal of a wheelchair into shreds as easily as it can turn human flesh and bone into a fine wet powder.
These cars are sexist, racist, stereotypical, and just plain dumb...I fucking love it
Me too and yet, I am totally politically correct.
I just love how exaggerated it is. That's the beauty of negative stereotypes, along with positive ones.
I dont know how they can get away with the last mother-in-law thing 🤣
Isn't that critical of the nuclear family which was part and parcel of the American way of life??
QUICK! Let's offend some Snowflakes and Karens alike from Twitter, Tumblr and TikTok with this cartoon even further more!😂😂😂😂
@@elvondrago96 LETS OWN THE LIBS GUYS!!!!!!!!!!!!! 111111111
They don’t make ‘em like this anymore. 😂
HARBRINGERZERO God help them if they tried.
Off course not, that's embarrassing
*Nose blow*
The jokes or the cars..?😏
Guadalupe Montero Both.
We are pissing everyone off with this one 🗣️🤚🏻🔥
Where can I get one of those bumpers?
eshaw2115 same
you. get. in. you. stamp. down. win. it. is. funny
win. he. open. the. door. it. is. funny😅🚗
Christal Starkey why. do. you. type. like. this.
Christal Starkey what?
Christal Starkey can i have what ever your on sounds tripendicular
I remember thinking this was hilarious as a little kid, the part with the huge bumper and glass bottom so you can look down at the pedestrian you hit and "see if he was a friend." haha I never took it seriously, but it probably explains my offbeat sense of humor today.
I could use that model when I drive down certain streets around me.
it's perfect
@muis1498xD
Yes!
It would be great to use on those just stop oil losers.😂
"And .. the mother-in-law" 🤣
they really didn’t give a füčk about offending everyone back in the day
Every1 was fair game
@user-ff5zm7ic4v Things are now worse than ever.
That's when we were truly woke. Now we're sleeping
it was a better time
See I remember these being along side the actual looney tunes and thinking they were rediculous. I remember one where it was like "The home of the future" and all the furniture was super luxurious and had rediculous features, but the "mother-in-law's" chair was a goddamn electric chair with a bucket of water for her to put her feet in. As an adult with in laws I beyond feel that 😂
I remember that! The scene that stuck with me was the one about the breakfast maker that made everything blew out
Back in the day hating your mother-in-law and portraying her as some sort of ogre that never liked her daughter husband was a common trope in animation.
Oh yeah, remember that myself.
@@Crixer234
What do you mean, "back in the day," and "trope?"
Has society graduates to a point where women can accept the man wjo has taken their daugter and turned her into anything but a princess trophy wife?
@@joshuakarr-BibleManlol yeah. That’s still very much the stereotype of mother in laws
This is wrong on sooo many levels lol i love it
Right*
this was before
words = physical assault
Technically words can lend to assault
If this is your def. of "wrong", it needs some updating.
lady jotaro no it's not it's true lol so fuck off
I think Tex really dislikes his mother-in-law. I've seen another cartoon where she's brought up again.
I remember the house of tomorrow, where the door for the mother in law was barricaded, had barb wire and 'go away' signs, and the chair could have all shapes and transformed into an electric chair for the MiL
edit: typo's
It's still in vogue. @1tiercel
Every cartoon of tomorrow had a mother-in-law joke.
Hanna Barbera had their share of mother-in-law jokes too. I recall The Jetsons episode "The Space Car" actually took the gag from this cartoon even further by giving the mother-in-law an ejector seat with a parachute, coupled with George applauding the demonstration while Jane is offended by it.
@@FelixHelixihareexcept the TV and farm of tomorrow 😅
0:19
"Car can't look sexy"
This car:*Literal titties*
1:09 as an apache/cherokee native, i can confirm this is what my convertible looks like
I'm only part, so mine is only partly like that.
As someone with Hispanic heritage, I drive a van that looks like a giant burrito! I was so proud of it until my neighbor got one that looks like a Chimichanga, and now I'm jealous!
Is not self-stereotyping just as degrading as any other forms of stereotyping?
@@patrikbengtsson3883 are you implying that stereotyping itself is a form of degradation?
@@satyakisil9711 Just saying
Tex Avery was, for better _AND_ for worse, a man of his time, with all that entailed.
It doesn't change that he was a great cartoonist and comedian.
And what time was that? I've heard about the golden days of animation related to Tex but I've never known when it was
The 1940s to The 1950s. While Tex did indeed do cartoons before 1940, when he directed A Wild Hare, Bugs Bunny's first true short, that has helped establish not just who he was but who the Looney Tunes were, branching away from the more Rubberhose influence the studio started out with in the 1930s. Tex definitely left his mark before then but after he helped perfect Bugs, he'd leave Warner Brothers and work with MGM in 1942.
By the Tex was free for his vision to be uncompromised and do whatever he wanted. The problem was that he was growing more jaded with his work, feeling it had gone stale and not as fresh as he used to be. He'd basically take an indefinite break from animation, save for animating a few Looney Tunes centric commercials and creating Quicky Koala for Hanna-Barbera, leaving us without seeing the next evolution of Tex's style.
The Golden Age of Animation may have lasted earlier and later but it was never the same without Tex.
No doubt there. Even if some views were possibly concerning, he knew his comedy and had undeniable skill in his artistry, and you gotta give him props there
Tex Avery was pretty funny
I will never forget one time seeing one of his cartoons like this that was like
"This car comes with indestructible bumpers!"
**Car crashes into wall and is fucking destroyed**
"See? Not a scratch on the bumpers!"
Justice for the mother in law 😂😂
No 😂😂
I gotta admit, having the car's neckline gratuitously showing half the engine made my day.
I read this next to my Mexican mother, she thinks I said something rude in Spanish
And don't forget about the gyatt
Cars these days leave nothing to the imagination 😂
The see through floor and the mother in law seat were their best ideas 😊
the mother in law seat would be perfect for my brother's ex-girlfriend since she's a bitch
I spit out my drink at that glass bottom joke, that was genius
The Chinese part got me dead 🤣 1:17
I never saw that one before so I think that means the versions I watched in the 90's growing up censored that part out for good taste but left all the other offensense stuff towards women and vehicular manslaughter intact XD
@@Gojiro7 "good taste", ok Stalin.
@@Gojiro7 did they have the indian convertible?
@@JohnSmith-mf3dhyou don't need to be woke
At least it’s environmentally friendly.
It's like they took the humour from today and brought it back in time, wait a second
Make America Great... *_A G A I N ! ?_* 😜
Tex Avery is a genius. I can't decide if he was before his time or he was at the right time.
ElFino013 definitely at the right time, an era filled to the brim with technical genius that would later be called true classics while ironically there could still be very dated race jokes.
ElFino013 I'd say the former.
...both.
ElFino013 Both maybe
Right time, jokes like these and he would have his career in shambles before he could say "warner"
0:25 thicc
Black Panda 😂😂😂
Black Panda it should extra thicc.
This look like a butt haha
Buraka Ninja That's the point xD
*(lightning mcqueen profusely sweats)*
0:40 An accurate representation of my mother driving! X3
I laughed harder than I should have at the teepee car
you didn’t laugh hard enough that shit was funny as fuck
HAHAHA RACISM!
Find a table corner for your temple.
I'm half-blood Apache and I found that part hilarious too. :)
Who cares?? If people cant laugh at themselves, they are the most insecure a**holes on the planet
@Poodle_Guncertain native americans lived in teepees
And I'm 49 years old and I used to love watching these when I was kid
How old are you now?
You had great cartoons man
Shame Tex Aver didn't have the foresight to know that in about 60 years, people on the internet would want to fuck cars.
Rule #34
John Delaney why on earth would you wanna bring that up?
Cars the move exposed this is how baby cars are made!
He probably would have giggled at it😂
That’s like 16 people lmfao and if not it’s a joke
1. We built this one with Indians in mind😭
2. And same but for the Chinese 😭😭
Never thought one video could offend so many people at once 😂
How is this video offensive?
@@miguelrucoba I’m guessing probably the rapey lever part, and the “Indian” part, and the china part, and the woman driver part. Of course like every other cartoon and comedian of the age, it makes fun of EVERYONE!……..except white men lmao
waaaaa!
Tuff
@@miguelrucobathe 40’s
In 2023 every single scene will offend someone
That's how you know you're doing it right.
You know he fought censorship in the 50's, right ? It's always been considered offensive
Oh yeah because back in the day women loooved to be told they are genetically incapable of driving
“Just let ‘em try to get away” 💀
omg my brain almost crashed loading all the memories, just from seeing the picture!!! amazing, thank you so much for sharing
That extended bumper joke always made me laugh. And the car at the end reminded me of a running gag from the House of Tomorrow. There were specialized chairs, doors, and medicine cabinets for everyone. The Mother-in-law was always the singled out in every one of those.
0:46 GTA 6 is looking good
This aged well
and it was 6 years too
This aged well!
and it was 6 years too
This aged well
Amazing how this is nearly 100 years old and still funny as hell
Funnier than most of the stuff being put out today
My guy its nowhere near 100
from a time where jokes didnt expired 2 weeks after being told, truly timeless humor
Because... QUALITY.
Good jokes are like good wine, the more time pass the more they become better
0:31 was crazy💀
They frickin predicted GPS
0:45 "These new bumpers were made with pedestrians in mind"
Oh well that's nice
"Just let 'em try to get away"
Oh intrusive thoughts
We have those. They’re called Ranch hand bumpers. They minimize front end damage on your truck if you get into an accident
0:51 And that kids is where GTA came from
*carmaggedon
I’m a woman but I find all of this hilarious. Plus, I don’t think you would be able to drive a car like that in real life because of the flowers.
Not just the flowers, nothing on it would work, imagine all those curtains in the wind? Or the lack of a radiator grill (rocks and birds would destroy the radiator), and it even lacked a trunk lid. hahah
@@Sugurain not only that its also that they just HAD to give the damn thing a legit pair of tits and an ass lmao
Most women I know are NOT into this political correctness or into this modern feminism that centers around hating men. Women laugh at the same sht we laugh at.
@@Sugurainahah yeah
@@Sugurainthat was the point... also how tf often are you hitting birds??
The humor in this is unmatched. 😂😂😂
Lmao this was really awesome. Mother in law deserves that back seat though and you all know it 😂
Loved his House of Tomorrow short, in which the mother-in-law joke returns as a running gag.
I'm not married. I have no prospect for marriage. But I do know I would keep such thoughts in the back of my head.
with an ejector seat.
@@mr6johnclarkmore like the exhaust fumes running straight into the rear compartment
@@TheDweeb002 LOL. Product defect or feature? You tell me?
00:26 somebody made cars have butts ( luney face here )
gatinator animator.corp big titties too.
gatinator animator.corp
These days
People would fap to that
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
I mean, to be fair, there's a reason we call it getting rear-ended. It goes both ways as well. You can say you rear-ended someone. Meaning you didn't brake in time and hit the rear end of their car. Or they could not brake in time and rear-end you by hitting the rear end of your car.
0:50 THAT... LOOKS... BRUTAL!
1:05 he looks like he would never want to give me up
you mean he looks like rick astley?
@@tigerbomb688 yes, that was the joke.
I'd also say he's never gonna let you down
Amazing, they really have nailed down the future back then, especially the attitude of car drivers towards pedestrians
Well @vermas4654 every single vehicles that will happen in 2024 in the future 0:29 they will attach their cars with technology on the back and if they have vehicles with hydraulics under the tires now that's the technology in the future...
yep that just about sums it up for the mother in law 😆
the motherlaw at the end...l laugh
The mother in law seat is the best. Want one ... desperately. 🤣
How I love these old cartoons 👌🏽
The amount of dirty jokes you notice in children's cartoons as a adult is baffling.
Cause cartoons back then weren't made for kids
@@kazemizu They were a family entertainment.
@@LecherousLizard what that word means has changed over the past few decades
@@kazemizu You meant the word "family" or "entertainment"?
@@LecherousLizard the phrase as a whole
As an Indian I spilled my Pepsi when I saw the cars for the Indians 🙈
Elizabeth Warren has one of those cars, but it's white.
I thought you were going to say you dropped your peace pipe.
How?! 😉😬
😅@@hxhdfjifzirstc894
Wrong type of Indian he means American Indian badtameez
A simpler, more primary-colors cartoon for a simple world where a joke could be a joke without having to fear a shitstorm from the political correctness nazis.
Haven't seen this in many years and it still makes me chuckle.
We need to be able to lighten up like this, today. No levity in society now. This is a very funny cartoon.
And no trying to claim these days were "just an excuse for sl*rs"!
When these days come, I’ll watch my Twitter explode and chomp on a comically large bucket of popcorn.
*"Just let em try to get away"*
😂😂They put booty cheeks on the back of a car😂☠️ new meaning to junk in the tunck
I remember watching this as a kid back in 2006 when no one got butthurt over its sexism and racisim and everyone understood it was just a cartoon from a different era lol
Because now it's being brought to light so I'm glad people can see how racist some things were
Cartoons are now being respected as a legitimate form of art.
Bunny B its a cartoon man
Nathan Rolls yeah cartoons are great. the message wasn't
Bunny B The people who made it are most likely dead, not like you can send them to jail for racism or somthing.
And the mother in law. 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
The you got to admit that mother-in-law joke is immortal
"The design is very human"
0:32 they predicted turn signals
Wait, never mind, I just looked it up. Turn signals had already been invented at this time, they just weren't very common.
He also predicted that Corvette would design a car around a females curves.
@@thebookwasbetter3650 0:32 you know I wish if these are cool signals in the future with technology
I love how he says "just let them try to get away"
Yes, I always make sure any car I get has enough room for the family maid.
Imagine writing, rehearsing, and recording a whole musical score for this animation, because they did
Lol
0:49 THE WAY HE DELIVERS THIS
Cave Johnson energy
*Just let em try to get away* 😏
These cartoons were part of my childhood. I saw them in the 80's.
The days when Political Correctness didn't exist 😂
Phil So did casual racism, sexism and homophobia
ikagura god damn im getting sick of seeing you...
Paladin Boyd segregation is better than “political correctness”??? what a white thing to say
Paladin Boyd White people don’t have to deal with as much casual racism, straight people don’t have to deal with homophobia, etc. For you to say racism and homophobia are better than political correctness is because those are things you wouldn’t have to deal with as often.
Paladin Boyd You’re being really extreme. Political correctness is just avoiding saying offensive things, aka common decency
The mother in law joke is the funniest
This is great! I actually belly laughed and that hasn't happened in a while. 😂
0:40 that's like driving with my wife
They did the Mother-in law dirty 😭
"It even works with the woman driver."
"Eh, turning right, no, left! uh, right? uh, left? no, straight ahead, uh right, ohoooo..."
It's interesting that they actually got the turning signals right.
I remember watching these in the 80's as a kid
Я смотрел это в России 90х
As a Native American. I found that funny😂
Back when people just said we don’t care if we offend you.
the teepee gag and the rickshaw gag were both really funny, this shit goes hard
0:17 Looks like the car is spreading her legs for the owner.
I think those are boobas
Man, nothing like this would pass on kids’ TV anymore...
or adult TV XD
This wasn't made for tv
There's nothing offensive in this
Storyboarders: "How many offensive things can we cram into 2 minutes"
This is so offensive that it's hilarious-
I love old cartoons.
that's the point! people have forgotten how to look at the world with humor and see insults in everything.
There's absolutely nothing defensive going on in this
Tex Avery was my jam back in the day. :D I loved its animation and jokes so freaking much.
These jokes would never fly in 2023 😂😂😂
Yup they wouldn't people are either too stupid or too damn sensitive hence why we have a damn sensitivity mob these days if you even do much as voice your opinion they will drop a bomb on your head by whining on air saying excuses like your not being fair or your being too mean I mean man the fuck up snowflakes
ohhh but it did :D
True inclusion is making fun of everyone and everyone having a laugh at themselves.