I didn't know about this show until high school! Seems this series was pretty underrated and completely flew past everyone's radar. I mean, there aren't even any VHS tapes of these shorts save for the VHS one, that's how obscure this show is, and that's a crying shame, considering there was a Planet of the Apes joke there and swearing!!
+Hank Hill you are right, Baby Huey definitely does have some "pretty big marbles" standing up to the fox and fighting bullies and all, but I chose to ignore that innuendo because this is a kids' show afterall. But there's nothing wrong with a bit of humor, you have a point, although I like to see Baby Huey as an innocent little baby duck. He definitely does have some "pretty big marbles" though, as is evident in many of the episodes, it's really a compliment to my beloved Huey XD I didn't miss the innuendo just figured kids could be watching ;-)
Actually, although Chris Reccardi storyboarded it, and drew almost all the layouts himself, Reccardi credits Jaques as the _true_ director of "The Royal Candian Kilted Yaksmen".
@@yosefdemby8792John K. actually considered suing Nick and Reccardi for Reccardi taking co-directing credit with John. It never went anywhere since it was Nick mandate to credit Chris. Chris was fired just before John and Spumco were fired because Chris was dating with John's ex, Lynn Naylor (left in early season 1). He started layout before John fired him, then Mike Fontanelli took over, then Chris re-did most of it once Games hired him (Fonanelli wanted to stay loyal to John). Yes, I bought Thad Komorowski's go-to history book.
@@yosefdemby8792Indeed. Yes, I read the part, in the introduction, in which John emailed Thad to "visit a shrink". It did reveal that John dated someone since they were 15 (turned to be Robyn Byrd). Comes to show that most did read because it implied that John is a p3do. Amusing that any online history about the show borderline plagiarizes the book. I am aware that Thad had a podcast with Bob Jaques on classic animated shorts.
Not writers, cartoonists. Ren and Stimpy wasn't "written", it was "drawn". The first cartoon for tv in several decades that used Storyboards instead of Scripts
@@the-NightStar Well, they had written story outlines. Then, the dialogue, action, and jokes are done at storyboards. 'Writer' was meant as a catch all term for anyone who comes up with the story, action, jokes, and dialogue. Cartoonist would be a writer (literary sense)-artist, the same way a stand-up comedian is a writer-performer.
@@caps738 No. Not John Kricfalusi. Bob Jaques and Kelly Armstrong's animation company, Carbunkle Cartoons primarily oversaw the first season of this show. Carbunkle was not a part of Spumco. Some artists from Spumco, and even Games, often worked on these.
+HowIsFury Huey's not stupid. He's an innocent baby. I think he's pretty smart for a 2 year old actually. And like Big Dork said its way better than spongebob.. At least Baby Huey doesn't teach kids sexual perversion.
Man this is amazing. Back in the day, my step dad's friend nicknamed me baby huey because when I was 11 years old, I was taller than my entire family.
How could you not love Baby Huey?
Cool thanks;) :] :)
Wow this cartoon is actually pretty hilarious. How did I miss this all my life?
I didn't know about this show until high school! Seems this series was pretty underrated and completely flew past everyone's radar. I mean, there aren't even any VHS tapes of these shorts save for the VHS one, that's how obscure this show is, and that's a crying shame, considering there was a Planet of the Apes joke there and swearing!!
Sounds like Huey, Dewey and Luey hit puberty too early.😂
Minseok said he loves Baby Huey and Spongebob now i know why he loves this ㅎㅎㅎ
I remember this episode from this 90s cartoon series when I was a little kid a long time ago
hahaha that Robert Michum Night of the Hunter reference at the end was hilarious!
***** oh, I totally missed that.
That's so right! The difference is in the words, originally are: "Love" and "Hate" xD!
If that bullys voice doesnt ring a bell, The bully shares the same voice as Kevin from Ed edd and Eddy! 1:42
love the innuendo in this xD
+Hank Hill what innuendo?? I don't see any
You gotta have some pretty good marbles... *reaches into diaper and pulls out a sack of two bowling balls*
Pretty big marbles! xD
+Hank Hill you are right, Baby Huey definitely does have some "pretty big marbles" standing up to the fox and fighting bullies and all, but I chose to ignore that innuendo because this is a kids' show afterall. But there's nothing wrong with a bit of humor, you have a point, although I like to see Baby Huey as an innocent little baby duck. He definitely does have some "pretty big marbles" though, as is evident in many of the episodes, it's really a compliment to my beloved Huey XD I didn't miss the innuendo just figured kids could be watching
;-)
Bending over, taking a licking. Getting fisted. The list goes on
at 0:45 that face "Bigboy"
The bully's no match against Baby Huey!
Ironically the three ducks pick on him more than the other bully
OMG, the innuendo in this cartoon. Big balls is the least.
so cute the baby huey
I Think the same
2:13 Virtue signal for "Hueys tough" hahaha
long live baby huey
I'm betting this show might be on boomerang
Lloyd Raskin al ?
The ROBERT MITCHUM REFERENCEEÉEEE
See also Ren's dad in the flashback in 'Ren Seeks Help'!
The bully fighter 🤣😂👍❤️. Z
Yo te amo, Baby Huey
“Oh boy oh boy.... paddywhacks! I love paddywhacks!!!
Por que así, aprenderás a soportar el calor! XD
I liked that one, it was cute and Awesome
This Artstyle Looks Like The Ren & Stimpy Show.
Say what you will about him but there's no denying it that day he had the biggest balls on the block back when cartoons were watching
Damn picking on Hue, Due and Lou huh? Your lucky Hueys not gonna lay the smack down on yah!
so cute
Is that bully voiced by Matt Hill.
Imagine if Kelly or Bob directed an episode of Ren & Stimpy.
Actually, although Chris Reccardi storyboarded it, and drew almost all the layouts himself, Reccardi credits Jaques as the _true_ director of "The Royal Candian Kilted Yaksmen".
@@yosefdemby8792John K. actually considered suing Nick and Reccardi for Reccardi taking co-directing credit with John. It never went anywhere since it was Nick mandate to credit Chris. Chris was fired just before John and Spumco were fired because Chris was dating with John's ex, Lynn Naylor (left in early season 1). He started layout before John fired him, then Mike Fontanelli took over, then Chris re-did most of it once Games hired him (Fonanelli wanted to stay loyal to John).
Yes, I bought Thad Komorowski's go-to history book.
@@inovakovsky It's a great book.
@@yosefdemby8792Indeed. Yes, I read the part, in the introduction, in which John emailed Thad to "visit a shrink". It did reveal that John dated someone since they were 15 (turned to be Robyn Byrd). Comes to show that most did read because it implied that John is a p3do.
Amusing that any online history about the show borderline plagiarizes the book.
I am aware that Thad had a podcast with Bob Jaques on classic animated shorts.
Remains me of the same writers of Ren and Stimpy.
Goiky Cartoons Same Studio who worked on R&S. Carbunkle
Not writers, cartoonists. Ren and Stimpy wasn't "written", it was "drawn". The first cartoon for tv in several decades that used Storyboards instead of Scripts
@@the-NightStar Well, they had written story outlines. Then, the dialogue, action, and jokes are done at storyboards. 'Writer' was meant as a catch all term for anyone who comes up with the story, action, jokes, and dialogue. Cartoonist would be a writer (literary sense)-artist, the same way a stand-up comedian is a writer-performer.
The cartoons were better than that creepy live action movie
Never saw these before but they seem like a watered down version of the old Baby Huey toons.
Watered down? Are you fucking stupid? These are great. Made by several of the old team that produced Ren and Stimpy.
It reminds me of space goofs
Was this from the people that did ren and stempy?
It's "Stimpy", and yes. These are the people that did Ren & Stimpy.
john k @@durece100
@@caps738 No. Not John Kricfalusi. Bob Jaques and Kelly Armstrong's animation company, Carbunkle Cartoons primarily oversaw the first season of this show. Carbunkle was not a part of Spumco. Some artists from Spumco, and even Games, often worked on these.
I like baby huey
Could it be? The bully from this cartoon must've influenced Danny Antonucci to create Kevin from Ed Edd Eddy?
No. Look at the year. This show starts in 1994.
honestly, the voice actors sound the same because the bully guy sounds like kevin and Huey sounds like Ed. could it be??
@@1990auditore Kevin's voice actor is a girl.
this is my brother named bryce
Wow... this cartoon was funny, but then the ending got weird.
Weirdness IS funny.
@@the-NightStarNot always. Funny entails light-hearted but plausible irony.
this is much better than remp and stimpy
I like both.
Surely you jest!
that was soooooooooooooooooo funny
Right
I thought his father was a rapist priest... 😂😂😂😂😂
This whole sketch is a weird ass metaphor for masculinity, isn't it?
really strange. Crush my vertibrie?
Is that Kevin's voice as the bully?
From Ed, Edd, 'n' Eddy
PenguinGuy272 Same voice actor buddy
You'll have to check the cast from this show.
Kevin's voice actor is a girl.
Priest... Creepy priest... Wtf?
he looks like baby huey and he's 8
Do you guys think the fox in this cartoon is a pedofil and gay.
Neurosurgeons heye 🇺🇸
نسخة جديدة
ههههههههههه🐅🦍🐒🐒🐵
I don’t think Huey is actually a baby...
Yes he is. Didn't you watch shorts from Famous Studios?
Skinny Zach Films ya think?
@Skinny Zach Films
: Doesn't matter. The show was about teaching kids the perils of naively befriending strangers.
and i thought spongebob was stupid...
This is way better than Spongebob imo.
Actually new SpongeBob is.
+HowIsFury Huey's not stupid. He's an innocent baby. I think he's pretty smart for a 2 year old actually. And like Big Dork said its way better than spongebob.. At least Baby Huey doesn't teach kids sexual perversion.
Erzebet Bathory I’m still betting on Huey being a mental patient with a diaper fetish.