We're taking a quick look at the Arlen Gun Club, it's members, and what all went down inside it. You, yes you, can support us on Patreon: / squirreltactics
Minh really should remain a member of the club because it adds so many possibilities for new stories with her character the series just never capitalized on.
They should have merged the Nine Rivers Gun Club with the Arlen Gun Club, and have had Mad Dog and Jimmy Witchard (and the guy who lives in the woods), as recurring characters: Minh should have had an affair with Mad Dog, and Joseph should have joined, seeing Mad Dog as a father figure (much to John Redcorn's chagrin).
@@rikhuravidansker just FYI, intial reading of your comment sounds like you're saying "Joseph should join Minh and Mad Dog in their affair because he sees Mad Dog as a father." I get what you're _actually_ trying to say, but your phrasing and ordering makes it a little confusing at first.
You know what dates this cartoon the most? The fact the gun club members were abke to keep guns in a gun rack in their truxk without them being stolen.
I love the story continuity of Bobby being a legendary marksman. This is the show at its best and rewards the fans. But it made such a high standard for me, that I get annoyed that they couldn’t keep simple continuity in later seasons.
Bobby was such a well designed character. It's not a rarity that people irl who can be so unassuming can have many talents. I'd love if in the new series Bobby is a chef but also a regular member of the NRA
Honestly the minh episode is why I wish Peggy kept the gun book store. Dale would have steady money. Be closer to Peggy and minh through books and guns which would probably make him more likeable and then they talk positive to Nancy on what she's missing out on. Dale would be a king like muscle Hank
Would be better than all the job swapping Peg ended up doing. Hell, use it for her as a easy job while she does self study to go back to college for teaching and having to deal with Dale's antics. Plus it wouldn't be hard to justify her or Dale walking away for their adventures, they could have one or the other or Minh cover for them. Peggy and Dale had great moments even in later seasons, Minh was a great foil to Peggy, and bringing them all together seems like a no brainer.
Best line from Soldier of Misfortune: "Me having an accidental discharge is like you giving a sales pitch for a grill and not even mentioning the convenient warming plate." Says Dale both does pay attention to when Hank talks propane and grills, and he knows exactly how to get Hank to understand. Hank probably felt more empathy for Dale with that line than any time in his life.
That episode where Mihn became president of the Arlen Gun Club is easily her best episode. We've seen her be petty, we've seen her be snippy, we've seen her be depressed and worried. This is one of the rare times, if not the _only_ time, we see her genuinely happy without he happiness being at the expense of others. It's really heartwarming!
Yeah, it was her best episode. I love how loose Dale is: not as paranoid, and he is happy enough to give up his position as president of the gun club, giving the title to Minh instead.
The Minh who knew too much is definitely one of my favorite episodes, especially of the latter seasons. Really makes me wish Minh and Dale had more episodes together.
What bothers me the most is that the gun Dale drops and fires is clearly a Glock of some kind. A gun that was designed from the ground up to not fire if dropped. They've even dropped them from helicopters on to asphalt and they didn't fire.
@@KirtisPrintsStuff I intend to write a "Fox Animation Crossover" special, in which a minor detail is that Dale really was a CIA agent the whole time, working for Stan Smith... but secretly spreading alt-lite pseudoscience for Vladimir Putin the whole time.
It took me moving to S.E. Asia to truly appreciate how good King of the Hill nailed Minh. She reminds me of my neighbor that owns a Visa agency. I showed her a few Minh centric episodes and your channel and she's hooked.
🎼Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name. 🎶And you can miss your shot, without shame. 🎶You wanna be where you can see, your skills are all the same. 🎶You wanna go where everybody knows your name!
@@conspiracyspider does it exist, doesnt it? Is it like the rumpus room in the simpsons and it appears at will? Is it the spooky door and everything that happens in that den doesnt really happen? Who knows man… who knows?
Really, just the whole house. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen, a 2-car garage, living room, decently-sized den, & a dining room, all on 1/8 of an acre of land, but still has a front, back, & side lawn. Something doesn't quite add up there.
One of the more confusing rooms in the house. I was trying to make it in Cinema4D and realized the door for the Den, Peggy’s Office and the Garage jumps all over the place.
I still laugh at how Bobby thought the Gun Club was a crackhouse due to how bad it’s been kept up. And Hank defiantly made the right call not joining the club, despite it being free. Great video man, I hope you’re doing well. Keep up the great work and have a great weekend. Take care!
There was actually one more member of the gun club, or should I say former member. He appear in the episode " Earthy Girls Are Easy " where Dale brought Buck to the bearded guy's cabin in the woods and said that he was in the gun club before being kicked out because, he was way too much into gun. Making it seem like that he was more dangerous than Mad Dog. I'm guessing his motto is " Shoot First Ask Questions Later " which I'm guessing no one else in the gun club agrees. Which is why they kick him out. He also looks like he still hold a grudge against Dale, to the point that he looks like he's shoot, before saying " Hey Gribble, how's your gun club "
I dated someone from Hong Kong for a little while. English wasn't her first language and sometimes she would say some amusing things. She was talking about going to Vegas with her friends and said something along the lines of "I don't really gamble much, I just walk around and maybe play Russian Roulette" "Did you say... Russian Roulette?" "That's the one with the gun, isn't it?" "...Yeah" That scene is always going to remind me of her now.
Moose is my favorite character he was so fun i loved when he got excited over the music in the water he was a breath of fresh air to that archetype wish we got more of him i know it's not going to happen but I hope he returns in the new one
@@squirreltacticsThere was actually one more member of the gun club, or should I say former member. He appear in the episode " Earthy Girls Are Easy " where Dale brought Buck to the bearded guy's cabin in the woods and said that he was in the gun club before being kicked out because, he was way too much into gun. Making it seem like he was more dangerous than Mad Dog. I'm guessing his motto is " Shoot First Ask Questions Later," which I'm guessing no one else in the gun club agrees. Which is why they kick him out. He also looks like he still holds a grudge against Dale, to the point that he looks like he's shoot before saying, " Hey Gribble, how's your gun club "
This just made me think about how they only wrote Nancy as a prop to whatever else was going on. Like when Joseph started kissing that girl, Hank had to deal with it. How when they were trying to go see the 'death house' bathroom, the realtor didn't realize who Nancy was even though she's been the anchorwoman on their local news forever , yet Ted Wasanasong was let in, how when Joseph was getting drafted for football- she was actually reporting on it, but had absolutely no say in it and left it to Dale. Even though the one episode she had when she moved was actually one of the best in my opinion, and showed a whole nother side of her character. They just never developed her, now looking back she was always just a hanging loose end, like John Redcorns daughter and Kahns Mom. Interesting... GREAT VID!!!
I really love the episode where Minh joins the gun club, it's such a good episode. The thing I love most about it is that she keeps hanging out with Dale in future seasons. We see them together again in the episode where Dale, Minh and Peggy follow Bill around for stock tips. They don't call attention to it but it makes me happy to see that they're friends still.
I learned about the massacre years ago watching a show called "A Crime to Remember." Season 2, episode 10: The 28th Floor. It was the first episode of the show that I watched.
I thought it was the Northridge Bank Heist where the LAPD literally had to raid a gun store across the street to stop the bank robbers. Maybe I’m wrong?
Fun fact about the names loser from Texas: He was the reason the US has SWAT and SRT team's as the police who responded had to take munitions from local pawn shops as all they had were pistols.
The Minh episode shows how much more she could’ve been utilized. Especially in the later seasons. Having her be part of the fun club even just in passing references would’ve been nice
I love the Marx Brothers too. My Dad loves it when Chico plays the piano😆. Yes, I know slapstick is not to everyone's taste, but the Brothers were comedy gold. It's sad they didn't live long enough to be in The Carol Burnett Show; that would've been awesome.
I'd love if the revival kept the aspect of Mihn being part of the gun club. It humanized her and brought the members up to a bare minimum of skill and manners.
In addition to trigger discipline there is another rule that is never followed in animation or even media in general: Don't point your gun at something you don't intend to kill. Never just point a gun like Mad Dog did. Don't do warning shots.
8:50 I worked at a prison years back and remember a guard in the patrol car. He was bored one eve and was doing the spin trick, and the gun went off into the dashboard. True story.
@@4thSurviver There is a TV Tropes theory that John Redcorn is bisexual, as Dale would have had SOME reason to think he is homosexual: I should also say that whilst TV Tropes doesn't mention it, Native culture ha two- and three-spirits.
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@@squirreltactics Remember how Joseph kissed Minh? Wouldn't it have been great if there was a running gag in the series of Joseph and Minh dating, the General approving, and Kahn being dismayed? Connie can be reluctant.
I've always thought Moose sounded like the biker from "Grandma's Boy" that gets to keep his cereal for laughing at Grandma's joke. "Sucks to you, nerd."
In Dog Dale Afternoon when Hank says "but only cuz he owns the most guns," the official captions instead read "but the Dungeon Master has the real power" meaning this line was changed. Also explains why the lip sync is a little off.
I literally had a friend nearly get shot due to poor trigger discipline. This jackwagon I worked with liked to flash his gun like it was a toy to impress the very young girls we worked with, and he allowed a missfire. He didn't get fired, btw.
This episode is proof why the excuse of not telling Dale about the affair could lead him to go on a murderous rampage is a stupid one. Dale with an intent to kill a human being is completely ineffectual. Heck he's put people in more danger out of his ignorance.
It hurts my heart a little that you didn’t mention/show Dale removing all his weapons after he sprayed Joe Jack. Very good example of Dale’s overwhelming absurdity.
While Mad Dog has *better* trigger discipline, it's still not proper safety. His finger is out in front of the trigger guard, where if he were to get surprised and automatically squeeze his index finger, it could fall back and pull on the trigger itself. Proper trigger discipline is keeping your index finger on the frame, away from the trigger entirely. I've personally seen someone have an accidental discharge when catching a water bottle thrown to them, while he was holding his index finger like Mad Dog was.
Dale was spinning a glock that has an internal safety that wouldn't let the firing pin strike the primer on a round unless Dale or something else was able to pull the trigger
8:50. Dale is such a bad-ass merc that his completely internally modded Glock had had its drop safety disabled. Never know when it could be handy. In the future, the US Military put in a secret specification for such a mod in it's future pistols.
Mihn should stay and be president indefinitely. She’s the most competent out of all of them. And with her and Kahn’s skills. They could be a better gun/shooting club than nine rivers.
You know who wouldn't approve of Hank's hang out spot, Moe from The Simpsons. He'd go This is how you hang out and drink beer ! Not only do not have a bartender to serve you but you don't even have anywhere to sit down. How do you keep cool on the summer ?
Forget the Stonecutters (Or The No HomerSSSS)!!! The Arlen Gun Club is THE One True Club! Wait!!! They are opposites!!! No HomerSSSS is behind all conspiracies!!!
I like to think Mihn is still president. In some odd way her and the club members brought the best out of each other. Also, it goes with Kahn technically being part of the “Rainy Street Country Club” even if we never see it again outside that episode.
@@daltonfarris the closest was the big bearded guy named Ox, who does resemble gun club member Moose, but they're voiced by different people and look slightly different.
Bobby trying to take the rifle from the policeman immediately after Dale asked to be shot by him is one of my favorite jokes from the series
Ok 😂😂😂
Boddy in the early seasons was kinda brain-dead; staring off into space, and reacting without thinking; the lights were on but nobody was home.
Bobby just wanted to give Dale a warrior's death. That kid was always ride or die...
Kills me every time! Bobby was absolutely ready to go lmao
Minh really should remain a member of the club because it adds so many possibilities for new stories with her character the series just never capitalized on.
I always assumed she remained a member of the club. They just should have followed up on it.
They should have merged the Nine Rivers Gun Club with the Arlen Gun Club, and have had Mad Dog and Jimmy Witchard (and the guy who lives in the woods), as recurring characters: Minh should have had an affair with Mad Dog, and Joseph should have joined, seeing Mad Dog as a father figure (much to John Redcorn's chagrin).
@@rikhuravidansker just FYI, intial reading of your comment sounds like you're saying "Joseph should join Minh and Mad Dog in their affair because he sees Mad Dog as a father." I get what you're _actually_ trying to say, but your phrasing and ordering makes it a little confusing at first.
@@-VoDkAsVengeance- I understand, although you gave me the idea of Minh and Joseph dating... only for Minh to leave Joseph for Mad Dog.
Kahn and Minh Souphanousinphone:
members of the Rainey St. Country Club and Arlen Gun Club, respectively.
😁
You know what dates this cartoon the most? The fact the gun club members were abke to keep guns in a gun rack in their truxk without them being stolen.
I love when Bobby asks Hank if he could make a gun rack for his bike
@@DavidValdezBigWaveDave do you know how long I've been waiting on you to ask me that?
I love the story continuity of Bobby being a legendary marksman. This is the show at its best and rewards the fans. But it made such a high standard for me, that I get annoyed that they couldn’t keep simple continuity in later seasons.
"Snipin's a good job, I tell ya hwat!"
Bobby was such a well designed character. It's not a rarity that people irl who can be so unassuming can have many talents. I'd love if in the new series Bobby is a chef but also a regular member of the NRA
3:05 "Bobby. Who he knows will miss" bro watch the series, Bobby is a skilled shot
@@smartwatchonpluto yeah, we know😅. If you watch this channel you watch the show.
@@jasonmaclean719 The NRA are bloodthirsty lunatics.
Honestly the minh episode is why I wish Peggy kept the gun book store.
Dale would have steady money. Be closer to Peggy and minh through books and guns which would probably make him more likeable and then they talk positive to Nancy on what she's missing out on.
Dale would be a king like muscle Hank
Would be better than all the job swapping Peg ended up doing. Hell, use it for her as a easy job while she does self study to go back to college for teaching and having to deal with Dale's antics. Plus it wouldn't be hard to justify her or Dale walking away for their adventures, they could have one or the other or Minh cover for them.
Peggy and Dale had great moments even in later seasons, Minh was a great foil to Peggy, and bringing them all together seems like a no brainer.
That's a cool perspective! I like it.
Best line from Soldier of Misfortune: "Me having an accidental discharge is like you giving a sales pitch for a grill and not even mentioning the convenient warming plate."
Says Dale both does pay attention to when Hank talks propane and grills, and he knows exactly how to get Hank to understand. Hank probably felt more empathy for Dale with that line than any time in his life.
Even Joe Jack looked shocked when he said it. 😂
All this time I never realized that Dale's gun club and the county gun club are two totally different places
That episode where Mihn became president of the Arlen Gun Club is easily her best episode. We've seen her be petty, we've seen her be snippy, we've seen her be depressed and worried. This is one of the rare times, if not the _only_ time, we see her genuinely happy without he happiness being at the expense of others. It's really heartwarming!
Yeah, it was her best episode. I love how loose Dale is: not as paranoid, and he is happy enough to give up his position as president of the gun club, giving the title to Minh instead.
0:13 I remember all those King of the hill commercials on adult swim. I used to think all those places were real.
The joke about the black and gay vote in the gun club just being Earl is such a simple, but hilarious bit.
Of course they know dale's name. Can't let rusty become president of the club
lmaooo ikr
Read this in his voice.
What would happen if the real Rusty showed up?
“POCKET SAND” one of my favorite Gribble lines.
Love how Hank looked around and was like yeah we’ll just pay the $2 lol
When Hank has to get the cell phone from Boomhauer's lap is one of my favorite visual gags of the whole show
I love Boomhauer's reaction the entire time.
This whole episode is one of my favorites. From pocket sand to the gag you posted. I also love bill in the truck being hungry and horny.
@@squirreltactics “think of dang ol meemaw”
@@squirreltactics my other favorite is Bill and the accordian
and Hank's voice+reaction immediately stating the real danger of letting him know he was calling for help... beyond horrified at what it looked like
Bill excitedly saying "I'M TOO FAT! I'M TOO FAT!" gets me every time
And then he immediately falls into a hole.
@@ianfinrir8724 lol classic
The Minh who knew too much is definitely one of my favorite episodes, especially of the latter seasons.
Really makes me wish Minh and Dale had more episodes together.
“I didn’t know it was loaded” is now a solid legal defense
I believe the CIA flower routine was a VERY exaggerated version of Dale's first bounty hunt, when he brought flowers to Jimmy Helstrom's house.
What bothers me the most is that the gun Dale drops and fires is clearly a Glock of some kind. A gun that was designed from the ground up to not fire if dropped. They've even dropped them from helicopters on to asphalt and they didn't fire.
Dale's just that guy.
Im pretty sure Dale is the guy that tries to modify his guns in ways not recommended by the manufacturer
Should’ve been Sig, lol
I always thought he had P99's since he always claimed to be an agent of type, and he strikes me as a Bond fan.
@@KirtisPrintsStuff I intend to write a "Fox Animation Crossover" special, in which a minor detail is that Dale really was a CIA agent the whole time, working for Stan Smith... but secretly spreading alt-lite pseudoscience for Vladimir Putin the whole time.
It took me moving to S.E. Asia to truly appreciate how good King of the Hill nailed Minh. She reminds me of my neighbor that owns a Visa agency. I showed her a few Minh centric episodes and your channel and she's hooked.
10:25 the way Hank says "Mr. Big" always kills me lmfao
"Mr. Big is pleased."😆
“I’m trying to hire you, you idiot”🥸
Peggy: yes! yes! yes! 👁👄👁
I'm pretty sure Octavio paid $2 every time cause "lifetime membership" was too much commitment.
🎼Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name.
🎶And you can miss your shot, without shame.
🎶You wanna be where you can see, your skills are all the same.
🎶You wanna go where everybody knows your name!
It’s a shame Mad Dog never came back. He could’ve been Dale’s Khan.
And he looks like Duke Nukem.
15 minutes ago we were talking about mircowaving a pizza
“A sentient set of teeth named Gary Busey.”
🤣
The way Minh talks about Moose makes me wonder if she secretly is into beards.
Also imagine Holloway at the gun club.
Okay we need to cover Hanks Den now because that Den has played a major role throughout the series.
@@conspiracyspider does it exist, doesnt it? Is it like the rumpus room in the simpsons and it appears at will?
Is it the spooky door and everything that happens in that den doesnt really happen?
Who knows man… who knows?
Bobby likely lives in it as a technical adult
Really, just the whole house. 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a full kitchen, a 2-car garage, living room, decently-sized den, & a dining room, all on 1/8 of an acre of land, but still has a front, back, & side lawn. Something doesn't quite add up there.
One of the more confusing rooms in the house. I was trying to make it in Cinema4D and realized the door for the Den, Peggy’s Office and the Garage jumps all over the place.
@@Eirik_Bloodaxe So I take it that modeling the house wasn't very feasible?
I still laugh at how Bobby thought the Gun Club was a crackhouse due to how bad it’s been kept up. And Hank defiantly made the right call not joining the club, despite it being free. Great video man, I hope you’re doing well. Keep up the great work and have a great weekend. Take care!
Thank ya, I appreciate you watching and always commenting. You have a good one yourself.
@@squirreltacticsyou’re very welcome and thank you! Your videos are very entertaining!
There was actually one more member of the gun club, or should I say former member. He appear in the episode " Earthy Girls Are Easy " where Dale brought Buck to the bearded guy's cabin in the woods and said that he was in the gun club before being kicked out because, he was way too much into gun. Making it seem like that he was more dangerous than Mad Dog. I'm guessing his motto is " Shoot First Ask Questions Later " which I'm guessing no one else in the gun club agrees. Which is why they kick him out. He also looks like he still hold a grudge against Dale, to the point that he looks like he's shoot, before saying " Hey Gribble, how's your gun club "
I'm reminded of Nancy asking Dale if he won at Russian Roulette
I dated someone from Hong Kong for a little while. English wasn't her first language and sometimes she would say some amusing things. She was talking about going to Vegas with her friends and said something along the lines of "I don't really gamble much, I just walk around and maybe play Russian Roulette"
"Did you say... Russian Roulette?"
"That's the one with the gun, isn't it?"
"...Yeah"
That scene is always going to remind me of her now.
You're not familier with the rules are you?
Moose is my favorite character he was so fun i loved when he got excited over the music in the water he was a breath of fresh air to that archetype wish we got more of him i know it's not going to happen but I hope he returns in the new one
I love Moose, too. I also love Earl.
@@LethalSaliva I like Mad Dog: he seems to be a veteran, and a lot nicer than Dale.
Got the black vote: Earl.Has the gay vote: Also Earl S tier joke right there
I think Earl was underused, really wish we'd gotten more of him.
@@squirreltactics Would love an episode about him in the reboot. Won't get one I'm sure. Such is life.
@squirreltactics can you do a video on dale for the person who plays him again for his one year passing r.i.p dale 👏 he my favorite
@@peteryanes3413 I'll see what I can do.
@@squirreltacticsThere was actually one more member of the gun club, or should I say former member. He appear in the episode " Earthy Girls Are Easy " where Dale brought Buck to the bearded guy's cabin in the woods and said that he was in the gun club before being kicked out because, he was way too much into gun. Making it seem like he was more dangerous than Mad Dog. I'm guessing his motto is " Shoot First Ask Questions Later," which I'm guessing no one else in the gun club agrees. Which is why they kick him out. He also looks like he still holds a grudge against Dale, to the point that he looks like he's shoot before saying, " Hey Gribble, how's your gun club "
This just made me think about how they only wrote Nancy as a prop to whatever else was going on. Like when Joseph started kissing that girl, Hank had to deal with it. How when they were trying to go see the 'death house' bathroom, the realtor didn't realize who Nancy was even though she's been the anchorwoman on their local news forever , yet Ted Wasanasong was let in, how when Joseph was getting drafted for football- she was actually reporting on it, but had absolutely no say in it and left it to Dale. Even though the one episode she had when she moved was actually one of the best in my opinion, and showed a whole nother side of her character. They just never developed her, now looking back she was always just a hanging loose end, like John Redcorns daughter and Kahns Mom. Interesting... GREAT VID!!!
I really love the episode where Minh joins the gun club, it's such a good episode. The thing I love most about it is that she keeps hanging out with Dale in future seasons. We see them together again in the episode where Dale, Minh and Peggy follow Bill around for stock tips. They don't call attention to it but it makes me happy to see that they're friends still.
The shooting in 1966 is the reason we have a SWAT team in the United States because of how unprepared the police were for active shooters
Now we just have all our cops dress like swat
@@noahjkeely ... dress for the job you want
Interesting fact: said shooter was name dropped in the anime Black Lagoon of all places.
I learned about the massacre years ago watching a show called "A Crime to Remember."
Season 2, episode 10: The 28th Floor. It was the first episode of the show that I watched.
I thought it was the Northridge Bank Heist where the LAPD literally had to raid a gun store across the street to stop the bank robbers. Maybe I’m wrong?
1:45 the taxidermied mouse head will always be funny to me no matter how many times I watch this show😂
Fun fact about the names loser from Texas: He was the reason the US has SWAT and SRT team's as the police who responded had to take munitions from local pawn shops as all they had were pistols.
He also gets name dropped in the anime Black Lagoon, of all places.
@@ianfinrir8724 Never saw it, but from what I remebered from research he was a decent marksman.
The Minh episode shows how much more she could’ve been utilized. Especially in the later seasons. Having her be part of the fun club even just in passing references would’ve been nice
To be fair it's entirely in keeping with Dale's character that he has no trigger discipline.
Minh becoming President of the Arlen Gun Club was an awesome episode! I wish they had followed up on it future stories.
It sent a shiver down my spine when you mentioned that Groucho quote; I made that same joke earlier today to a colleague.
I love the Marx Brothers and always look to make references to them when I can. Great minds think alike.
@@squirreltactics I love watching your videos in my pajamas.
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... how your videos end up in my pajamas, I'll never know.
I love the Marx Brothers too. My Dad loves it when Chico plays the piano😆. Yes, I know slapstick is not to everyone's taste, but the Brothers were comedy gold. It's sad they didn't live long enough to be in The Carol Burnett Show; that would've been awesome.
I'd love if the revival kept the aspect of Mihn being part of the gun club. It humanized her and brought the members up to a bare minimum of skill and manners.
I think she and Mad Dog would be a great couple... and Mad Dog would be a good father figure for Joseph and Connie.
In addition to trigger discipline there is another rule that is never followed in animation or even media in general:
Don't point your gun at something you don't intend to kill.
Never just point a gun like Mad Dog did. Don't do warning shots.
8:50 I worked at a prison years back and remember a guard in the patrol car. He was bored one eve and was doing the spin trick, and the gun went off into the dashboard. True story.
So thats Earl, Bug and John Redcorn.
Dale really has a big gay friendship circle. Jesus christ
Considering how faulty his gaydar is he could have many many more or many many less gay friends then we know.
@@4thSurviver There is a TV Tropes theory that John Redcorn is bisexual, as Dale would have had SOME reason to think he is homosexual: I should also say that whilst TV Tropes doesn't mention it, Native culture ha two- and three-spirits.
I always looks forward to squirrel tactics video especially when it includes dale
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The minh x dale episode is my favorite. It's one of the best later seasons episodes
Agreed, we should have gotten more Dale-Minh moments in the show.
@@squirreltactics Remember how Joseph kissed Minh? Wouldn't it have been great if there was a running gag in the series of Joseph and Minh dating, the General approving, and Kahn being dismayed? Connie can be reluctant.
You know your gun safety. Very good. 👍 I’ve met Gary Busey in real life, he is pretty unhinged.
I've always thought Moose sounded like the biker from "Grandma's Boy" that gets to keep his cereal for laughing at Grandma's joke. "Sucks to you, nerd."
Gary Busey as Mad Dog. Fantastic casting choice
Pocketsand!
One of the most powerful moves in fiction: POCKET SAND!
Yeah the Dale and Minh episodes are unusually heart warming. They're the perfect odd couple style of friends.
0:53 "I didn't know it was loaded is not an acceptable excuse . . ." *YEAH, ALEC BALDWIN!!!!* lol XD
A sentient set of teeth that answers to the name, Gary Busey
Minh lowkey a top tier character
Nobody can know me. I am unknowable. shhh shh shhaaaaaa.
Rusty Shackleford?!? But you died!
@@DaleGribbletheCat helivesonmanrustyshacklefordisdangimmortalman
Idk about you but trigger discipline was instilled in me so deeply at such a young age that i don't even finger a power drill trigger.
Gun safety is so ingrained in me that I once built a model cardboard tank and hesitated every time I walked near the "barrel".
In Dog Dale Afternoon when Hank says "but only cuz he owns the most guns," the official captions instead read "but the Dungeon Master has the real power" meaning this line was changed. Also explains why the lip sync is a little off.
I literally had a friend nearly get shot due to poor trigger discipline. This jackwagon I worked with liked to flash his gun like it was a toy to impress the very young girls we worked with, and he allowed a missfire. He didn't get fired, btw.
"Jackwagon?!" I like that, that's funny.
Loved your description of Gary Busey
7:48 well there goes the “proper trigger discipline” theory 😂😂😂😂
Didn’t expect a random Chapelle show reference but it made my bushy tail flick.
17:27 That's _macaroni._ _Macrame_ is artistic knot tying.
Mihn joining the gun club is one of the cutest endings in the series
The NHRA used to have a drag strip in the area, and it was there for decades. It was closed down by the city council for being too loud.
RIP Johnny Hardwick
The episode with Minh at the gun-club is kinda one of my very favourite episodes...
It's highly underrated.
I Love it when Dale goes Batshit when he was doing the Mr. Big Fools-Mission, and that was Funny!
Especially the Pocket Sand Bit!😂
Pocket Sand! My favourite Gribble line in the entire show.
"guns don't kill people, the Government does" - Dale Gribble.
“Wow I always thought this was a crack house” beautiful line from Bobby
This episode is proof why the excuse of not telling Dale about the affair could lead him to go on a murderous rampage is a stupid one. Dale with an intent to kill a human being is completely ineffectual. Heck he's put people in more danger out of his ignorance.
He is good at counter-attacks, implying he is good at guerilla warfare but not conventional warfare.
It hurts my heart a little that you didn’t mention/show Dale removing all his weapons after he sprayed Joe Jack. Very good example of Dale’s overwhelming absurdity.
I had to cut the clip down
The throwing stars get me every time.
While Mad Dog has *better* trigger discipline, it's still not proper safety. His finger is out in front of the trigger guard, where if he were to get surprised and automatically squeeze his index finger, it could fall back and pull on the trigger itself. Proper trigger discipline is keeping your index finger on the frame, away from the trigger entirely. I've personally seen someone have an accidental discharge when catching a water bottle thrown to them, while he was holding his index finger like Mad Dog was.
Sadly for animation that's about as close to proper as you're gonna get.
Dale was spinning a glock that has an internal safety that wouldn't let the firing pin strike the primer on a round unless Dale or something else was able to pull the trigger
To be fair, I wouldn't put it past Dale to modify the Glock's safety feature away.
For historical context the guy who shot people from a clock tower in Austin Texas his name was Charles Whitman.
One thing I found funny about the briefcase is that they tell Dale an aluminum briefcase and he instead goes for a leather one.
Pocket sand!!!!
8:50. Dale is such a bad-ass merc that his completely internally modded Glock had had its drop safety disabled. Never know when it could be handy. In the future, the US Military put in a secret specification for such a mod in it's future pistols.
Mihn should stay and be president indefinitely. She’s the most competent out of all of them. And with her and Kahn’s skills. They could be a better gun/shooting club than nine rivers.
“Guns are dangerous?”
*”wwwhhH A A T T ? ?”*
"If guns were dangerous, I'd think someone would have said something by now" - Bill
@@HardPourCornYou need to remember. "Guns don't kill people, the government does!"
You know who wouldn't approve of Hank's hang out spot, Moe from The Simpsons. He'd go This is how you hang out and drink beer ! Not only do not have a bartender to serve you but you don't even have anywhere to sit down. How do you keep cool on the summer ?
In the gun club election portion, the poster for Dale.... that ain't Joseph, that is a baby Bobby. And I doubt Hank knows about it.
I knew it! The baby was fair-haired; Joseph has black hair.
Forget the Stonecutters (Or The No HomerSSSS)!!! The Arlen Gun Club is THE One True Club! Wait!!! They are opposites!!! No HomerSSSS is behind all conspiracies!!!
Keep them coming! Love your videos!
“A sentient set of teeth that answer to the name Gary Busey” 😂
Still waiting for that Peggy video, but amazing video as always man! 😌✊
The roof didn’t seemed sloped on this one, but you can’t tell from the camera angle.
Stopping to cool themselves in the waters of lake minatonka 😂😂😂😂😂 my man
I love this show, i havent watched it in years but ive seen every episode at least 5 times. God bless mike judge
I like to think Mihn is still president. In some odd way her and the club members brought the best out of each other. Also, it goes with Kahn technically being part of the “Rainy Street Country Club” even if we never see it again outside that episode.
“I was not there” or “I never met those people” are better excuses.
One of the best lines in any show.
Octavio is DEFINITELY a member 😆
Bobby’s instructor at the Heimlich County Gun Club is a character I wish they had featured more he was hilarious
Squirrel Vid. Yes please.
Hank: I'm kicking your ass through that thing!
Dale: You wouldn't hit an unconscious maaaaaa...
Hank: *kicks him anyway*
Hank- truly a man of his word
Unfortunately for Dale, chloroform doesn't usually work that fast.
My favorite with gun club was when peggys books started selling guns.
We never actually see the gun club, or any of members other than Dale, in that episode. Really a missed opportunity in my opinion.
@squirreltactics fr? None of the bearded guys buying guns is from the club? That's wild, I just assumed a few unnamed members were coming.
@@daltonfarris the closest was the big bearded guy named Ox, who does resemble gun club member Moose, but they're voiced by different people and look slightly different.
I love that those guys ended up reading the books they bought.