1:32 Geronimo sure can puff, for sure! Though why in the name of Sitting Bull does Peabody refer to the smoke cloud as being like Los Angeles? I've been there before and it's never gotten like that, at least in my experience anyway.
In the 1940s, 1950s, and '60s the smog conditions in Los Angeles were at their worst. There are some historical photos online that shows some smoggy days where the visibility was less than a mile in downtown Los Angeles.
1965 5 years old, one of my favorites, an intelligent, sarcastic dog, what's not to like.
1:51 4th wall break
I still enjoy these, as a kid, maybe I didn't really get the jokes but now, I laugh even harder. Kids today don't know what they've missed.
*Mr. Peabody: **_"That's an expression alll children in cartoons use."_*
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This one cracked me up 😂 Jeepers, I’m a 73 year old kid!
I am son of oak and the almighty wood 😂
Thank you for sharing some wonderful memories ❤️
1:32 Geronimo sure can puff, for sure!
Though why in the name of Sitting Bull does Peabody refer to the smoke cloud as being like Los Angeles?
I've been there before and it's never gotten like that, at least in my experience anyway.
I think it used to be decades ago.
@@dancepiglover Decades ago?
In the 1940s, 1950s, and '60s the smog conditions in Los Angeles were at their worst.
There are some historical photos online that shows some smoggy days where the visibility was less than a mile in downtown Los Angeles.
Apache Indians: I get it. When Geronimo and his horse fell into the canyon.