i can't understand why they never thought of rebooting this show again. With all the boring crappy sitcoms on now, this show would KILL.. ppl love to laugh, and this is the perfect show. Families can enjoy this together. Yet no one is doing this now. I don't get it.
I would have liked it better if the maze had an actual solution. The way it was set up, it was obvious to people that there was no proper way to the door. They may have assumed it was intentionally roped off because it was closed, which is probably why a number of people just left.
There is something Kafkaesque about this segment. I'll bet the maze reminded that group of kids of their local playground. Kids love to move under, over, and around obstacles.
I can't believe people just left after all the exertion to get through the maze! That's like _not_ eating your dessert after an icky dinner of liver & onions.
Right. The lack of motivation to get to the end in so many people was odd. I wonder if there were any adults (not used in the show) who did what the kids did and went under/over to get to the front door?
Reminds me of the last time I flew out of Philadelphia Airport. Took me a hour to get through the Security Check. Had to wait in line, going back and forth in one if these “mazes”!
This is one of my favourite bits of being in a wheelchair, I'm like the kids in this clip, but even easier, I probably wouldn't have even noticed it was a maze, if no-one else was there queuing, I would have automatically just ducked & wheeled under all the ropes to the entrance
At least these are legal. The Golden Coral I can’t walk behind my rolling walker because the lanes are not the minimum of 36”. There is a mentality issue even at my place of Worship. We have set up chairs that can be moved around. While we still have seating against the back wall on your classic church benches. I mentioned to my pastor that the American Disability Act (A.D.A) requires because of head count that 48 inches have to remain clear to access the emergency exits. His answer to me was he didn’t care, and he doesn’t care what the law says, we need to place as many chairs in the Sanctuary as will fit. Mind you that I’ve never seen every chair full in the Sanctuary for as long as I’ve been there as a member. Let alone years before that as a visitor.
Be sure to watch the whole video. Leave it to kids to figure out that solving the maze requires that you ignore the maze! A real life "Emperor's New Clothes" moment!
The adults just give up and don't break through just like we were brainwash to follow the system and don't step out of line of it. Interesting the children haven't completed school yet to be turned into what we all are and break right through as if nothing was wrong.
That little one will be even more self-reliant when she gets older, especially since she is left alone to work out things for herself. My parents expected me to do things on my own by age 6. We lived in a new city and I had only started learning English 5 months before that. I was supposed to make my own way to a large school (10 minutes walking) on the first school day. Needless to say, I became a 'helicopter Mom' with my own two kids. I did teach them how to be street safe and left them unsupervised once they were about 18. LOL
A perfect example of how the older people get and the more restrictive type of people they are around, the more conformed they become to this idiotic, pathetic rat race we participate in. 🤯🤦🏾♀️💜🙏🏾🌈
It shows that children are not yet brainwashed to followed stupid orders, but once they get older they will behave the same as the adults in this video.
BS it just simply shows that we see a roped off section as being a no go zone, the kids don’t. Sometimes it’s just that. Your negativity must be awesome at parties.
@@oo0Spyder0oo There is no "no-gone" zone here. Adults in the video don't think and like robots follow orders. Children break stupid rules. But the school and moronic parents will eventually make them into robots.
That last one! Entering a building and leaving a kid that age outside by herself? Lady, you just failed parenting 101. I wonder if that kid made it to adulthood.
The mom was just distracted, it happens. And the little smart kid probably made it to adulthood just fine, she did manage to find the right path through the maze on her own after all!
Exactly what I was thinking. Your toddler is left unattended by a parking lot, with vehicles coming and going? Amazing how many parents tune their children out in public
As funny as that was, that was a bit scary when the toddler almost got lost. Can you imagine the lawsuit by the parent if something happened to her kid because of a practical joke? Glad it never came down to that!
Thanks for sharing your concern. I think in my narration I over-dramatized it a bit. We had staffers on all sides. The youngster never could have gotten into trouble. We're very careful, thank goodness. -Peter
Uhh, if her kid got lost, it's because of her parenting skills. Unbelievable that the baby had to find her way back to the mom, instead of mom being unaware of where her kid is for that long of a time.
The mother may have been watching from the window. I let my kids problem solve on their own as much as I could when I was raising them. The toddler did great!
The last little girl was intrepid... never missed a step (even in the wrong direction). And, it was a triumphant entrance at the door! Yay!! 🥰
I agree Nancy. That's why I love it when we can do a sequence like this. -Peter
Very funny! But also a serious lesson in how quickly a very young child can get separated from a parent.
so cute the little penguin at the end 😂😍
Last one had a Bad Mom!
Lots of love for the little Pinky 💗
😂😅🤣
It would be "amaze" to see this show back on tv after all this time. Tell me I'm wrong?
you're wrong? lol.
@@kirstyblack3432 well dang! Im amazed you said that 🤣🤣🤣
i can't understand why they never thought of rebooting this show again. With all the boring crappy sitcoms on now, this show would KILL.. ppl love to laugh, and this is the perfect show. Families can enjoy this together. Yet no one is doing this now. I don't get it.
@@claude878878 Doesnt work anymore, too many people have seen too many such things, mindsets have changed. (in modern western world at least)
What is the matter with the mother of that last little girl? She didn't even come looking for her
This was a time when the 'Home Alone" movie scenario happening to Kevin multiple times seemed totally plausible.
That was a good one!!!😂
Great one!!! Way to go Peter.
Bad mum at the end
😂😂 This was brilliant. I hate those things. I have been stuck myself before.
A compliance experiment. Most people do not rock the boat, even if the action is ridiculous.
More CC gold!..WE NEED RERUNS ON TV!😊
I would have gone under the chains right from the beginning. Amazing a toddler figured it out and grown adults can't.
“we were simply amazed”- I caught that- amazed, amaze, a maze. A maze!
Gawd, I miss this show.
I would have liked it better if the maze had an actual solution. The way it was set up, it was obvious to people that there was no proper way to the door. They may have assumed it was intentionally roped off because it was closed, which is probably why a number of people just left.
My husband is an engineer. If he were there, he might fuss and swear a bit, but he would FIX it.
That little girl is SO CUTE!!
There is something Kafkaesque about this segment. I'll bet the maze reminded that group of kids of their local playground. Kids love to move under, over, and around obstacles.
One of the better shows put on TV. 👍
I can't believe people just left after all the exertion to get through the maze! That's like _not_ eating your dessert after an icky dinner of liver & onions.
Right. The lack of motivation to get to the end in so many people was odd. I wonder if there were any adults (not used in the show) who did what the kids did and went under/over to get to the front door?
Reminds me of the last time I flew out of Philadelphia Airport. Took me a hour to get through the Security Check. Had to wait in line, going back and forth in one if these “mazes”!
How bout an ATM machine that, when you go to take money out, it lectures you on how you need to manage your money better.
This is one of my favourite bits of being in a wheelchair, I'm like the kids in this clip, but even easier, I probably wouldn't have even noticed it was a maze, if no-one else was there queuing, I would have automatically just ducked & wheeled under all the ropes to the entrance
That was scary… mom didn’t notice her baby missing? Wowwwww…
Funny how easy it all was really and only the kids were brave enough to just cut the line!
Very funny peter😂😂😂😂😂
That mom should have had her baby by the hand.
Lol, pretty good. But should have added some branches so folks could backtrack to try other ones.
As a teacher I loved all the kids racing under the ropes.😅
At least these are legal. The Golden Coral I can’t walk behind my rolling walker because the lanes are not the minimum of 36”. There is a mentality issue even at my place of Worship. We have set up chairs that can be moved around. While we still have seating against the back wall on your classic church benches. I mentioned to my pastor that the American Disability Act (A.D.A) requires because of head count that 48 inches have to remain clear to access the emergency exits. His answer to me was he didn’t care, and he doesn’t care what the law says, we need to place as many chairs in the Sanctuary as will fit. Mind you that I’ve never seen every chair full in the Sanctuary for as long as I’ve been there as a member. Let alone years before that as a visitor.
Then stop going to the Golden “cow” Corral………
no surprises all the chairs arent' full, only surprise is why you are still trying to fill one
Be sure to watch the whole video.
Leave it to kids to figure out that solving the maze requires that you ignore the maze!
A real life "Emperor's New Clothes" moment!
😂👏🏼
I actually have a personal policy against following rope lines... This thing wouldn't have stopped me.
HAHAHAHAHA!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
The same kinda crazy stuff happens when the cue has no barriers ... people follow protocol but kids don't, thankfully!! 😉👍
Great fun to watch but I don't have time for them so I just move or unhook them and get on with my business.
The adults just give up and don't break through just like we were brainwash to follow the system and don't step out of line of it. Interesting the children haven't completed school yet to be turned into what we all are and break right through as if nothing was wrong.
Kids should run the government , they’ll figure it out
⚠️😳⚠️ I don’t believe the mother of the little girl was to concerned where her little girl got too,,just saying.
The whole setup was for that little girl at the end. :))
God be with that little girl cause the mother certainly isn't.
That little one will be even more self-reliant when she gets older, especially since she is left alone to work out things for herself. My parents expected me to do things on my own by age 6. We lived in a new city and I had only started learning English 5 months before that. I was supposed to make my own way to a large school (10 minutes walking) on the first school day. Needless to say, I became a 'helicopter Mom' with my own two kids. I did teach them how to be street safe and left them unsupervised once they were about 18. LOL
Did it ever occur to these people to just crawl under?
A perfect example of how the older people get and the more restrictive type of people they are around, the more conformed they become to this idiotic, pathetic rat race we participate in.
🤯🤦🏾♀️💜🙏🏾🌈
This explained a lot of the behaviours of 20-23
Here you had to act like SHREK when he entered Lord Farquaad's castle. :)
wow .. that litle girl had grow up and stop playing or left alone '")
Putting a chain in front of your doors is essentially 'closing' them. Not a shock that people thought the place was closed.
1000 mal besser als die aktuellen "Verstehen Sie Spass" Folgen
Do you have a link to that one?
That would have made the school kids day🙂
😊👍
Saw the location. California.
Anndddd thats how kids get abducted unfortunately
It shows that children are not yet brainwashed to followed stupid orders, but once they get older they will behave the same as the adults in this video.
BS it just simply shows that we see a roped off section as being a no go zone, the kids don’t. Sometimes it’s just that. Your negativity must be awesome at parties.
@@oo0Spyder0oo There is no "no-gone" zone here. Adults in the video don't think and like robots follow orders. Children break stupid rules. But the school and moronic parents will eventually make them into robots.
And the bible says, And a little child shall lead them. So there you go.
mama human protecting the curbs 🤷♂
nice
This is evidence that we are taught how not to think. Sad.
the little girl looked like a cute little pink penguin.
that one episode of Loki
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Nobody "online" in front of them...That sounds crazy.................Should be there is nobody "inline" in front of them..........
That little girl was Angela Merkel.
?? Who’s that
A person@@Godbless_theUSA
That last one! Entering a building and leaving a kid that age outside by herself? Lady, you just failed parenting 101. I wonder if that kid made it to adulthood.
The mom was just distracted, it happens. And the little smart kid probably made it to adulthood just fine, she did manage to find the right path through the maze on her own after all!
You do realize this was in the 80s or maybe 90s?⁰
I agreed with the original comment. Leaving a 2 year old unattended! Geeze! I don't care what year it is, or how distracted the mother was!!!!
@@retha1875 It was 2001 according to the description.
Exactly what I was thinking. Your toddler is left unattended by a parking lot, with vehicles coming and going? Amazing how many parents tune their children out in public
Worst MOM ‼️
As funny as that was, that was a bit scary when the toddler almost got lost. Can you imagine the lawsuit by the parent if something happened to her kid because of a practical joke? Glad it never came down to that!
Thanks for sharing your concern. I think in my narration I over-dramatized it a bit. We had staffers on all sides. The youngster never could have gotten into trouble. We're very careful, thank goodness. -Peter
Uhh, if her kid got lost, it's because of her parenting skills. Unbelievable that the baby had to find her way back to the mom, instead of mom being unaware of where her kid is for that long of a time.
@@peterfunt8622 I think your narration was on point. I was shocked to see that toddler without the mother for that long of a time.
The mother may have been watching from the window. I let my kids problem solve on their own as much as I could when I was raising them. The toddler did great!
It would have had nothing to do with the maze. The parent was negligent. I never let my kids out of my sight when they were that age.
You can see why they want to condition your kids so much, there way smarter than adults
A good social experiment highlighting how children are gradually conditioned to obey 'rules'.
The intro is super annoying and the presenter contrived but the clips are funny
0:46 No, you don't stand 'on' line. You stand 'IN' line. ~ 4:02 What 'rope'? There's no rope there.
Here in the northeast of the US, especially in the New York area where Peter Funt is from, "on line" is very common.