To be fair that kinda makes sense if they weren’t using it as “satire” against black peoples. Implying that his skin made the water dirty and not the dirt that may have been on his skin.
When I was a child and saw these old cartoons didn't think about racism or anything bad about the situation, I just enjoyed the episode, I suppose we don't know about some reality behind it until we heard something about it.
One was from Ub Iwerks who worked for Disney one was from Friz Freleng who also worked for Disney. Then you got Tex Avery and Walter Lantz neither of them worked for Disney but Universal who once was Disney's distributor did distribute the Lantz short. But yeah despite some connections to Disney indirectly none of them was done by Disney.
The studios that did the shorts were Celebrity Productions (Ub Iwerks) Walter Lantz Productions Leon Schlesinger Productions and Van Beuren Studios. With distribution by Universal on the Lantz short RKO on the Van Beuren short and Warner Bros with the Schlesinger shorts. While the Iwerks short was independently distributed.
I would call this very unflatteting but not necessarily racist (I know it was intended but it didnt come out quite that way). The mother and son are portrayed as kind and loving towards each other. The boy was smart and brave. The physical portrayal is bad but then the audience are shown many positive qualities. BTW the wash water is black because mama is using charcoal colored powder on the boy. You can see it on the table after his bath.
the cartoon portrayals are a far cry of how they treated black people outside the screen. I wouldn't even defend the personalities of the characters because people still believed that real black people were inferior, lazy, and dangerous.
So depicting African Americans as racist stereotypes isn't racist? If that isn't racist I don't know what is! The fact that they looked so "foolish" and looked so alien in the cartoon is because it was racist. They didn't do that because that's what black people looked like. They did that to mock our looks and features and make jokes about racist things making it look like it was normal. To make us an act of comedy by dehumanizing us.
SCRUB ME MAMMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT!!!! I remember watching this when it came on RUclips in 2007. I was somewhat seeing a mixed girl and she hated the fact that she was half white and half black, so she referenced this cartoon to me. Years later, I am happy it's still on here bringing happiness and joy to everyone!!! When these cartoons were made, they didnt hire black actors to voice black people. They were voiced by white people pretending to be black people.
They are, but clearly you didn't pay attention to what was going on in the short and the OBVIOUS representation with stereotypes that the characters were displaying. Uncle Tom? Topsy? hello?
@@aaronsass9265 Wow, I didn't know the story behind those names! But Topsy is a reference to a circus elephant, right? Or would Tipsy have another problem?... sad history... :(
@@NintendasticoAnimations Topsy is in reference to a little black girl who was a slave and mistreated, and as a result, hated the world and everything around her, and Eva (the white girl who is her slavemaster's child) is her only friend. Look up "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
@@TheswagGod-mg7nv Sorry for my ignorance... and I think it's a shame that these cartoons have things like that, because it could just be a normal, fun cartoon... I watched this eps on a DVD, and I never imagined...
_Thumbnails_ 0:01 "Little Black Sambo" (ComiColor) 8:00 "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" (Universal) 14:46 "Jungle Jitters" (Warner Bros.) 21:10 "Dixie Days” / "Uncle Tom and Little Eva" (Van Beuren/Pathé) 28:32 "All this and Rabbit Stew" (Warner Bros.)
28:46 Character was Based on Actor Stepin Fetchit . He was featured in an episode of the Little Rascals & in the Charlie Chan Movie " Charlie Chan in Egypt 🇪🇬 ". 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
@@K10thekunt First of all, I'm not a republican, I don't support Trump whatsoever. Second of all, I'm able to count to tenn. Hell, I can count higher than a hundred! Third of all, I'm not stupid. I'm going to be a freshman in September of this year, which means that I know a lot of things. I don't know everything, but a lot of things. Also, I would never vote for Trump, ever. I'm scared about the kind of freedom Trump would take away in this country by the time its 2025. So I am definitely not a dumb republican. Being a dumb republican had nothing to do with Gen z thinking that stereotypes and racism are the same thing. You're probably Gen z, yourself. And you're probably offended from what I said, so you try to offend me back. In which, your comeback didn't. You're possibly in your 20's. So, if you are an adult, you shouldn't be that offended about everything. Because being offended like that towards everything makes you a mentally unstable snowflake. You shouldn't be like that. You know better than that.
Wow, pretty cool! A brown Bugs Bunny & a black Elmer Fudd! (I may be mixing up the name of another rifle-toting character). Looks real old, much older than the Bugs Bunny cartoons I grew up with in the 60's & 70's. Didn't appear any different in plot-line than the gray & Caucasian version.
I'm not offended by racial or ethnic stereotypes in cartoons (to make this clear, I am NOT condoning bigotry and racism) it's just that I have pretty thick skin So I'm not overly angry, but still sensible enough to realize the wrongdoings of these cartoons. As much as I love watching and researching cartoons from the 30s and 40s, I can't deny that there were some that don't sit right by today's standards, and this could definitely be one of them.
Well not everyone has thick skin. It’s okay to be soft & sensitive. No one is obligated to suffer just to “prove they have thick skin”. You’re just gaslighting. If you don’t find it offensive, simply hush 🤫 and move on. You hav NO right to tell others how they should feel about their own oppression.
@@exoticsamba492 The problems are the overly sensitive people that aren't even part of the oppressed, we can't even have fun anymore without having to worry about pc bullshit. This is coming from a dark skinned asian muslim.
@@kawaiikoto8800 Y’all’s version of “we can’t even have fun anymore” is just “I can’t oppress people and be evil to them in peace anymore, everyone is holding me accountable 😭😭”. I mean seriously. Being sensitive is a good healthy trait. That means people will not tolerate your BS. Idc if you’re Asian, this is about black people’s oppression. You’re part of a privileged group, have a seat 💺.
You do realize that the writers and creators had families who fought in the civil war. Meaning it was a different time a different type of people. My grandfather hated bigotry of any kind. Though he wasn't a man known for his kindness. I wrote him a letter when he was in a foreign country getting rich. When he arrived for Christmas holiday at our home he had the letter with a red pen showing me where all the grammar was poorly used. Words like Theirs They're or there's especially. Where periods went where to use commas or not talking like Sam Kinison without the love. I would say he was kind to strangers but not to family members. A bigot he wasn't but he wasn't a kind man to family. My dad's dad wasn't like that he showed love to everyone and didn't like bigotry against blacks. But although born before the twentieth century in Norway they had terms for blacks over there but nobody on that side of the family told me what that was or how bad or ignorant it was.
@edwardgaines6561 In Family Guy, it's satire and everyone knows it. In these cartoons, it's just genuine racism. So how about instead of insulting the new generations, you actually do something?
@@edwardgaines6561 Someone already mentioned it, but have you ever heard of satire or is the Murican education system really as garbage as everyone says ? And I don't even like FG.
I think most of these are banned because of the black guys having the giant lips, aka blacface. Or is it something to do with the way these guys are living in these cartoons?
@@evancredeur7498 Mr. Popo is an assistant deity who serves as the attendant to Earth's Guardian. He also tends the grounds of the Lookout. Although he is bound there eternally as the gardener and caretaker, he can instantaneously travel anywhere in the world when the occasion calls for it by using a magic carpet.
I think the first cartoon was pretty charming. Sure, the authors did use some harmful stereotypes on the beginning, but the boy character was super cute, smart and overall I had fun watching this. The second... oh my god. This is for sure one of the most racist things i've ever seen in my life. Standard "blackface" portrayal of all of the community in the town, showing them as lazy and that light skin woman, who was shown as "superior". What the fuck did I just watched? Same with third one. "White people good, bring technology. Hahaha, african people don't understand white people's technology, they act like, animals, looooooool". I can't even understand the comedy of Queen being in love with this seller. It's just not funny... The fourth was really cute social commentary. "Slavery is bad!". This one is not racist. It was a statement against racism in my opinion. Bugs Bunny episode, the unfamous one. This could have easily been a regular Bugs vs. Elmer episode, but the writers purposely used a dark-skinned character to have the opportunity to turn harmful stereotypes into "comedy". It was definitely a fascinating viewing for me. Glad we live in a different times now.
It would be nice if today (21st century. year 2024) you could interview a lot of people (if they are still alive) who were racist at that time, and see if they are still racist today or not. Understanding all the changes that the US has experienced (Hippies, Vietnam, Cold War, etc.). It would be interesting to understand if American racism was due to the culture of the moment, or due to past history (past centuries) or simply due to bad customs (that take root in the people). Greetings from Santiago of Chile 🇨🇱, South America.
You really see the modern philosophy (and excuse) here in the comments, 'we must tear off the scabs and constantly infect the wound in order to heal it'. And they cant even see that.
So basically with this logic we must erase all of the wrong doings man have done to each other throughout history and make it conform to todays “acceptably woke” standards? We tear down statues and monuments that we get offended by instead of studying history as a whole? It was bad so let’s get rid of it. Pretty slippery of a slope that could actually doom humanity. We all know racism is stupid and pointless, there are no superior races or groups of people. Most of us are homosapiens with anywhere from 0% to 5% Neanderthal and denisovan dna.
This are quite accurate. But Whats not accurate Is the way they talk. Everything else Is on point, but you can understand what they say, that doesnt happen with real blacks
THIS IS TRUE HISTORY AND TRULY APPRECIATE WHAT THE PAST WAS VERY AUTHENTIC AND REAL, UNLIKE TODAY THE PRESENT , SOCIETY AS A WHOLE LIES AND COVERS UP TRUE HISTORY IT'S PART OF THE PAST AND SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOTTEN 😢 IT WAS BEAUTIFUL 😢❤❤
Laughing my ass off all the way from Russia 😂😂 Racism is bad but only 1% are racist- 99% say it's bad and have moved on. In general the world doesn't revolve around this issue.. it seems like mostly an American problem but the toon was from a different time with a different mindset
For the normal people over here in the USA, we have moved on and do not care anymore but the media is trying so hard to start issues with race. My family never owned slaves we were poor coming over here in the late 1600s from Europe, my grandparents and great grandparents done all of their own work and could not afford to own a slave.
@@TheRevenantBalor glad to hear it and wish you continued success. The thing that gets me though isn't just calling out racist but the reparations these people want that never went through it. I have to laugh cause if reparations were to be carried out then everyone in the world would be rich in an instant and then the economy would collapse
1%? The lies you people tell yourselves to try and convince people of color that racism "doesn't exist anymore" so when an instance of racism happens, it gets ignored. Then the idiot that replied to you saying, "Well, my family was too poor to own slaves." as if that erased the generations of privileges his ancestors enjoyed or made his family "less racist" LMFAO The "I can't be racist because I'm poor" argument is so old and played out. Anyways, saying 1% is inaccurate description. Yes, we can move on, but let's not act like it's just an American Issue.
@@strizhi6717”if reparations were carried out then everyone in the world would be rich” yet African Americans are only 13% of the US population 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 bro making shit up I hate dumb asses
There are millions of cartoons that caricature white people.. why that is not racism? Why is it racist just for black people? That forst cartoon is innocent, water turning black? That is a pun that can make a black person laughing... no political intention to mock and deminish blacks
There's always a 14 years old white girl named Emily that will get OffEnDed about this. They think it doesn't matter when they do caricature of white people. Or maybe it's because us, white people, can laugh at ourselves and don't an inflated ego, or nothing to compensate for.
I knew i was clicking a comp of racist/banned cartoons, but "That old tiger sure do like dark meat" was like a shotgun blast directly to the chest, Jesus
You know, it's bizarre and unfortunate knowing this is how they potrayed african-americans in the early to mid 20th century, because these stereotypes were everywhere... heck it's possible a classic cartoon you've watched in your childhood might have had one that featured these stereotypes even. History really is weird you know.
whats weird is how jews went through ten times worse the what the blacks got but act nowhere near as ingorant or self entitled makes you wonder if there actually the ones with the problem and everyone else has just been tolerating them
The water turning black as soon as he got out....
fr and the black baby powder, thats wild man
😂
To be fair that kinda makes sense if they weren’t using it as “satire” against black peoples. Implying that his skin made the water dirty and not the dirt that may have been on his skin.
That's the funniest part
Like we haven't seen recent pool parties chance the color of the water from before and after.
"That tiger sure do like dark meat."
ME: *Fuuuuuuuuuuuck*
Queen Cee heheheheheh meat. What a silly dog 🐕
Ouch
Queen Cee ui
Queen Cee
I don't get it...
Useless Trash r/wooooooosh
When I was a child and saw these old cartoons didn't think about racism or anything bad about the situation, I just enjoyed the episode, I suppose we don't know about some reality behind it until we heard something about it.
who cares about the reality behind it enjoy it or dont
Exactly 💯 true
Democrats love to keep Black people down.
@@deathtogabi3867 your ignorance is one of many reasons why these racist cartoons get away with it
Racism is taught which is why as a child you don’t think anything about it.
not even a minute and a half in and “that ol’ tiger sure do like dark meat” came SO out of left field
yeah no black person would ever refer to their skin color in a playful tone
I thought she said “Dog meat” so I was very confused when the dog started pretending to be a tiger
It's ok snowflake you will survive.
The first cartoon tho- tigers don't even live in Africa 😅😅😂😂😭😭
true. Tigers don't live in Africa
Not now they don't. They couldn't even give that land away. Just kidding
Cartoon logic bro 😅
the stereotype they show isnt even african, they werent even racist right
Tigers live in Asia but this one escaped from a zoo.
The fact that RUclips actually has allowed this to stay up is insane (in a good way)
why? this content is hateful, it shouldn't be on RUclips
@@garrysmodsketchesIt's more so like looking back at the past, and seeing how times have definitely changed
@@garrysmodsketcheseducational purposes, people need to know that this happened to prevent it from happening again
@@georgebeltran3742prevent what? Prevent cartoons from happening? Why? That sounds silly.
@@garrysmodsketches I am trying to see original cartoons with their original content.
4:18 got scared white. lmfao
Was just looking for this when it happened
"That Ol' Tiger sho do like dark meat!" I nearly spit my beer out laughing
I'm confused. In the first cartoon, what was the point of the dog dressing up like the tiger?
He wanted to prank him I guess.
He knows the kids scared of the bad ol' tiger
For a laugh.
me: I love 1920's-50's animation!
also the animations:
They’re so offensive and out of pocket it’s actually slightly amusing
I couldn't find this on Disney Plus.... 🤷♂️
These cartoons aren't from Disney
One was from Ub Iwerks who worked for Disney one was from Friz Freleng who also worked for Disney. Then you got Tex Avery and Walter Lantz neither of them worked for Disney but Universal who once was Disney's distributor did distribute the Lantz short. But yeah despite some connections to Disney indirectly none of them was done by Disney.
@@miguelc2763 wow you are a galaxy brain 🧠
💀 LMAOOO
facts
what, Looney Tunes is Disney? Universal is Disney too?
4:19
When you get so scared that your complexion even fucking changes:
When black turns to creamy white 😂
Scared the black outta him fr
That’s white washing on a whole new level
The director of “Scrub me mama with a boogie beat” Walter Lantz, apologised for making the cartoon
😂😂😂 okay buddy
Really? When?
Of these cartoons, I think the least offensive was the first.
The studios that did the shorts were Celebrity Productions (Ub Iwerks) Walter Lantz Productions Leon Schlesinger Productions and Van Beuren Studios. With distribution by Universal on the Lantz short RKO on the Van Beuren short and Warner Bros with the Schlesinger shorts. While the Iwerks short was independently distributed.
Dog thinks he’s the main character
That's Ishowspeed
Still better then the good times reboot
You can say that again!
What's the point comparing trash to another trash?...
differences is that one has hand drawn animation and jokes written *very* well...
Comparing trash to trash...
comparing trash to trash...
Comparing shit to shit...
Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it..
Like your mother
I was born in the wrong decade
Just accept that times were different to what they are now. That’s human history for you.
true
Fr
wow really, NO SHIT
Nothing changed much
That's the whole point of the video - to look back and realize how racist it is
Dog should be cancelled for putting on black-stripe.
Am i the only black guy watching this!? 💀
Nah 😭🙏🏽
Nope, I'm here too lol
Uh I'm young and black, uh do not reference me to Sambo
Everyone arguing whether these cartoons are racist or not and I’m just here like “Damn, that beat starting from 14:47 goes kinda hard.”
EVERYONE CRIES RACISM!!!!!!!! WHEN IT'S NOT SOOOOOOO FIND SOMETHING BETTER TO DO WITH YOUR LIVES!!! 😅
The worst of all was that tiger living in Africa
Again,.reading a bit too much into a 50 year old CARTOON!!!
Why is there tigers living in a swamp in America?
I like the silly dog in the first cartoon
“These cartoon bring me tears of joy”-👴🏻
REAL
What 💀
Then your life must be pretty sad.😂
"they dont make em how they used to" 👴🏻
Bro 💀💀💀
I failed to see how this was even racist. Even I thought this was entertaining
How did they also have a Chinese stereotype with and African American carciture.
People still laughed for ten minutes if someone slipped on a banana peel. It was a strange time.
I would call this very unflatteting but not necessarily racist (I know it was intended but it didnt come out quite that way). The mother and son are portrayed as kind and loving towards each other. The boy was smart and brave. The physical portrayal is bad but then the audience are shown many positive qualities.
BTW the wash water is black because mama is using charcoal colored powder on the boy. You can see it on the table after his bath.
the cartoon portrayals are a far cry of how they treated black people outside the screen. I wouldn't even defend the personalities of the characters because people still believed that real black people were inferior, lazy, and dangerous.
It's racist, stop trying to sugar coat it.
So depicting African Americans as racist stereotypes isn't racist? If that isn't racist I don't know what is! The fact that they looked so "foolish" and looked so alien in the cartoon is because it was racist. They didn't do that because that's what black people looked like. They did that to mock our looks and features and make jokes about racist things making it look like it was normal. To make us an act of comedy by dehumanizing us.
Sad that people like you will still try and dismiss that these cartoons are *OBVIOUSLY RACIST*
“Lazy town” filled with black monkey looking characters is disgustingly racist
Best era ever
SCRUB ME MAMMA WITH A BOOGIE BEAT!!!! I remember watching this when it came on RUclips in 2007. I was somewhat seeing a mixed girl and she hated the fact that she was half white and half black, so she referenced this cartoon to me. Years later, I am happy it's still on here bringing happiness and joy to everyone!!! When these cartoons were made, they didnt hire black actors to voice black people. They were voiced by white people pretending to be black people.
The much lighter woman in that cartoon is based on some celebrity who's name escapes me if I'm not mistaken.
We had this on VHS when I was a child, it was an hour long. It had another cartoon “Lazytown” on it as well. Smh
Scrub me mama with a boogie beat if that's what your looking for
Huh?
21:15 THIS CARTOON????????
They are just animals in this...
They are, but clearly you didn't pay attention to what was going on in the short and the OBVIOUS representation with stereotypes that the characters were displaying. Uncle Tom? Topsy? hello?
@@aaronsass9265 Wow, I didn't know the story behind those names! But Topsy is a reference to a circus elephant, right? Or would Tipsy have another problem?... sad history... :(
@@NintendasticoAnimations Topsy is in reference to a little black girl who was a slave and mistreated, and as a result, hated the world and everything around her, and Eva (the white girl who is her slavemaster's child) is her only friend. Look up "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
They always was and still is 😊
@@TheswagGod-mg7nv Sorry for my ignorance... and I think it's a shame that these cartoons have things like that, because it could just be a normal, fun cartoon... I watched this eps on a DVD, and I never imagined...
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0:01 "Little Black Sambo" (ComiColor)
8:00 "Scrub Me Mama with a Boogie Beat" (Universal)
14:46 "Jungle Jitters" (Warner Bros.)
21:10 "Dixie Days” / "Uncle Tom and Little Eva" (Van Beuren/Pathé)
28:32 "All this and Rabbit Stew" (Warner Bros.)
28:46 Character was Based on Actor Stepin Fetchit . He was featured in an episode of the Little Rascals & in the Charlie Chan Movie " Charlie Chan in Egypt 🇪🇬 ".
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
Back in the good days
These days were dog shit for most ppl, white brown and black.
Omggg 😂😂😂😂😂
@@ihyannaaaaaaaaaa 🤖🤖
The song in the second cartoon is pretty catchy in my opinion.
Thanks, it'd be hard to find them separately
This definitely wouldn’t be approved today so I’m surprised RUclips let this video get uploaded.
Gen z be like: stereotypes = racism
republicans be like: i can't count to ten
@@K10thekunt Democrats be shitting their pants and talking to the wall.
@@K10thekunt First of all, I'm not a republican, I don't support Trump whatsoever. Second of all, I'm able to count to tenn. Hell, I can count higher than a hundred! Third of all, I'm not stupid. I'm going to be a freshman in September of this year, which means that I know a lot of things. I don't know everything, but a lot of things. Also, I would never vote for Trump, ever. I'm scared about the kind of freedom Trump would take away in this country by the time its 2025. So I am definitely not a dumb republican. Being a dumb republican had nothing to do with Gen z thinking that stereotypes and racism are the same thing. You're probably Gen z, yourself. And you're probably offended from what I said, so you try to offend me back. In which, your comeback didn't. You're possibly in your 20's. So, if you are an adult, you shouldn't be that offended about everything. Because being offended like that towards everything makes you a mentally unstable snowflake. You shouldn't be like that. You know better than that.
Umm... yeah? Stereotypes can be racist as seen here
@@SketchinVibezim actually even younger and given how you speak i highly doubt you even passed the gate to kindergarten
Wow, pretty cool! A brown Bugs Bunny & a black Elmer Fudd! (I may be mixing up the name of another rifle-toting character). Looks real old, much older than the Bugs Bunny cartoons I grew up with in the 60's & 70's. Didn't appear any different in plot-line than the gray & Caucasian version.
There are no credits on the third cartoon. Does anyone know the title?
I'm not offended by racial or ethnic stereotypes in cartoons (to make this clear, I am NOT condoning bigotry and racism) it's just that I have pretty thick skin So I'm not overly angry, but still sensible enough to realize the wrongdoings of these cartoons. As much as I love watching and researching cartoons from the 30s and 40s, I can't deny that there were some that don't sit right by today's standards, and this could definitely be one of them.
Well not everyone has thick skin. It’s okay to be soft & sensitive. No one is obligated to suffer just to “prove they have thick skin”. You’re just gaslighting. If you don’t find it offensive, simply hush 🤫 and move on. You hav NO right to tell others how they should feel about their own oppression.
this comment doesn’t sit right with me …
@@exoticsamba492 istg.
@@exoticsamba492 The problems are the overly sensitive people that aren't even part of the oppressed, we can't even have fun anymore without having to worry about pc bullshit. This is coming from a dark skinned asian muslim.
@@kawaiikoto8800 Y’all’s version of “we can’t even have fun anymore” is just “I can’t oppress people and be evil to them in peace anymore, everyone is holding me accountable 😭😭”.
I mean seriously.
Being sensitive is a good healthy trait. That means people will not tolerate your BS.
Idc if you’re Asian, this is about black people’s oppression.
You’re part of a privileged group, have a seat 💺.
I always thought these cartoons were less racist because they had drawn black people into them!
Where?
Momma loves shortening bread 🍞
Just finished first, missed the racism, little different then a Betty Boop or Popeye
Ok the part where the woman has the huge onion and shes shaken it, turns around and shes dancing with three guys at once. Thats funny.
Well this is baby stuff compared to what I saw at school the other day.
What'd you see?
@@mrsir-f8w you should’ve asked sooner, I don’t remember
@@user-rp8qp1yi3s oiled black men twerking
Do you remember yet
Give me some time and maybe I will
16:06 why is this part actually genuinely funny? The way he said it was hilarious
This is so cringe it’s barely watchable .. imagine there are people in the comments that get nostalgic over this
33:29 Best plot twist I've ever seen here 😂
34:39
I think this one was bannned for more than just the stereotype.
That Lazytown aint Sportacus one at all 😭
The way these cartoons would've actually been good if they weren't full of bigotry and racism. It scares me how normalised this was way back then.
true! the first one could’ve been so wholesome
No, it’s showing reality of its time. This should not be censored out. How are people erasing history?
@@LEELOLKH That's not what I meant what so ever nor was it relevant to what my point was.
You do realize that the writers and creators had families who fought in the civil war. Meaning it was a different time a different type of people. My grandfather hated bigotry of any kind. Though he wasn't a man known for his kindness. I wrote him a letter when he was in a foreign country getting rich. When he arrived for Christmas holiday at our home he had the letter with a red pen showing me where all the grammar was poorly used. Words like Theirs They're or there's especially. Where periods went where to use commas or not talking like Sam Kinison without the love. I would say he was kind to strangers but not to family members. A bigot he wasn't but he wasn't a kind man to family. My dad's dad wasn't like that he showed love to everyone and didn't like bigotry against blacks. But although born before the twentieth century in Norway they had terms for blacks over there but nobody on that side of the family told me what that was or how bad or ignorant it was.
These cartoons were good and came from times far better than the one we live in today.
This is not racist
Yes it is lol
@@splat-boy5414 There were stereotypes, but that is way different than racism
They used half a lemon as a belt buckle back when these were made.
lmao these are fire
Then:haha this is quite funny,just using a few stereotypes
Now:RACISM?
But ngl
I'll just cause chaos just to say this again
Also keep in mind
There was 1 talking abt ww2 and hitler and the others :/
It looks like such bad quality because no one will remaster it.
The third one is weird.
While I don't condone racism I do appreciate the artwork that went into these cartoons. Too bad the plotline and themes behind it were so messed up.
Family Guy is just as messed up, if not more so. *AND* they get away with racist jokes! So why is that acceptable?
@@ilovemycatrosie0 I can't understand it for you. But then again, your generation can't even make change at the register.
@edwardgaines6561
In Family Guy, it's satire and everyone knows it. In these cartoons, it's just genuine racism. So how about instead of insulting the new generations, you actually do something?
@@edwardgaines6561 Someone already mentioned it, but have you ever heard of satire or is the Murican education system really as garbage as everyone says ? And I don't even like FG.
I think most of these are banned because of the black guys having the giant lips, aka blacface. Or is it something to do with the way these guys are living in these cartoons?
no thats mr.popo
@@randygross1050
Who?
@@evancredeur7498 Mr. Popo is an assistant deity who serves as the attendant to Earth's Guardian. He also tends the grounds of the Lookout. Although he is bound there eternally as the gardener and caretaker, he can instantaneously travel anywhere in the world when the occasion calls for it by using a magic carpet.
@@randygross1050
And this Popo guy is supposed to be banned from television?
@@randygross1050
What's this have to do with the cartoons in this video?
I think the first cartoon was pretty charming. Sure, the authors did use some harmful stereotypes on the beginning, but the boy character was super cute, smart and overall I had fun watching this. The second... oh my god. This is for sure one of the most racist things i've ever seen in my life. Standard "blackface" portrayal of all of the community in the town, showing them as lazy and that light skin woman, who was shown as "superior". What the fuck did I just watched? Same with third one. "White people good, bring technology. Hahaha, african people don't understand white people's technology, they act like, animals, looooooool". I can't even understand the comedy of Queen being in love with this seller. It's just not funny... The fourth was really cute social commentary. "Slavery is bad!". This one is not racist. It was a statement against racism in my opinion. Bugs Bunny episode, the unfamous one. This could have easily been a regular Bugs vs. Elmer episode, but the writers purposely used a dark-skinned character to have the opportunity to turn harmful stereotypes into "comedy". It was definitely a fascinating viewing for me. Glad we live in a different times now.
It would be nice if today (21st century. year 2024) you could interview a lot of people (if they are still alive) who were racist at that time, and see if they are still racist today or not. Understanding all the changes that the US has experienced (Hippies, Vietnam, Cold War, etc.). It would be interesting to understand if American racism was due to the culture of the moment, or due to past history (past centuries) or simply due to bad customs (that take root in the people).
Greetings from Santiago of Chile 🇨🇱, South America.
Out of all of it the little Sambo one seems to be the least offensive of the racist cartoons
Cartoons back then: 💀
What an original comment🙄
This is what my master watches when I’m at working the lawn 😮
They should make more of these...LOVE them. Thanks for the video!
You are missing the point, my guy.
It’s genuinely hilarious that you can’t see the irony in your comment.@@mettawatkutaninwat5411
You really see the modern philosophy (and excuse) here in the comments, 'we must tear off the scabs and constantly infect the wound in order to heal it'. And they cant even see that.
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Um no, we're saying we should acknowledge the past, no matter how messed up, in order to learn from it.
I don't get your point buster
So basically with this logic we must erase all of the wrong doings man have done to each other throughout history and make it conform to todays “acceptably woke” standards? We tear down statues and monuments that we get offended by instead of studying history as a whole? It was bad so let’s get rid of it. Pretty slippery of a slope that could actually doom humanity. We all know racism is stupid and pointless, there are no superior races or groups of people. Most of us are homosapiens with anywhere from 0% to 5% Neanderthal and denisovan dna.
That last black and white one felt like a gut punch oof it hurt so bad I’m in shock ☹️😞😓
these cartoons are very funny
This are quite accurate. But Whats not accurate Is the way they talk. Everything else Is on point, but you can understand what they say, that doesnt happen with real blacks
U were dropped on the head as a baby for sure
being racist in 2024 is crazy 😭
literally nothing about these are accurate bro please stop huffing medical grade copium and go outside ☠️
@@rkon7629lowkey.
THIS IS TRUE HISTORY AND TRULY APPRECIATE WHAT THE PAST WAS VERY AUTHENTIC AND REAL, UNLIKE TODAY THE PRESENT , SOCIETY AS A WHOLE LIES AND COVERS UP TRUE HISTORY IT'S PART OF THE PAST AND SHOULD NEVER BE FORGOTTEN 😢 IT WAS BEAUTIFUL 😢❤❤
This was my SHIT back then! - 👴🏻
"that old tiger suure do like dark meat"
..............HOW THE FU-
its not racist, just facts
Laughing my ass off all the way from Russia 😂😂
Racism is bad but only 1% are racist- 99% say it's bad and have moved on. In general the world doesn't revolve around this issue.. it seems like mostly an American problem but the toon was from a different time with a different mindset
For the normal people over here in the USA, we have moved on and do not care anymore but the media is trying so hard to start issues with race. My family never owned slaves we were poor coming over here in the late 1600s from Europe, my grandparents and great grandparents done all of their own work and could not afford to own a slave.
@@TheRevenantBalor glad to hear it and wish you continued success. The thing that gets me though isn't just calling out racist but the reparations these people want that never went through it. I have to laugh cause if reparations were to be carried out then everyone in the world would be rich in an instant and then the economy would collapse
1%? The lies you people tell yourselves to try and convince people of color that racism "doesn't exist anymore" so when an instance of racism happens, it gets ignored. Then the idiot that replied to you saying, "Well, my family was too poor to own slaves." as if that erased the generations of privileges his ancestors enjoyed or made his family "less racist" LMFAO The "I can't be racist because I'm poor" argument is so old and played out.
Anyways, saying 1% is inaccurate description. Yes, we can move on, but let's not act like it's just an American Issue.
@@strizhi6717Your a Russian so I won’t communicate with you
@@strizhi6717”if reparations were carried out then everyone in the world would be rich” yet African Americans are only 13% of the US population 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 bro making shit up I hate dumb asses
Ain’t Anyone Gonna Talk About How The Water Turned Black?
Holy fuck that salesman guy from the tribe-themed one was fucking creepy. What's scarier is that I know people who talk like that in real life
0:30 the water turned black after the kid was done taking a bath 😭💀
this is perfect
There are millions of cartoons that caricature white people.. why that is not racism? Why is it racist just for black people? That forst cartoon is innocent, water turning black? That is a pun that can make a black person laughing... no political intention to mock and deminish blacks
Are you restarted or what
someday you'll read this comment again and realize how fucking stupid you are
There's always a 14 years old white girl named Emily that will get OffEnDed about this. They think it doesn't matter when they do caricature of white people. Or maybe it's because us, white people, can laugh at ourselves and don't an inflated ego, or nothing to compensate for.
@@arzyart5421restarted
Always been cartoons like this before i was born
"Lazy town". OK, that's an interesting theory...
I knew i was clicking a comp of racist/banned cartoons, but "That old tiger sure do like dark meat" was like a shotgun blast directly to the chest, Jesus
Out of everything else in this video, you choose a genuinely funny joke to get offended over smh
I wasn't offended, I just knew what to expect wasn't expecting something clever like _that_ 🤦♀️
The third cartoon is more likely to fight against racism and slavery
That dog woped that tigers butt! 😂😂
They don’t make cartoons like these anymore. 😢
Yay
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I wish, those continued to exist
Estas loco?
I used to love these cartoons as a kid I did not know any better … of course those were different times anyway…
I can't believe this was socially acceptable back in the mid 20th century
Some of these were banned from airing around 1960
Where's the racism part?
All of it
@@LearningwithiXibby Racism implies damage of some sort...where's the damage? Hurt feelings?
@@SmellyVinegaryBallzachthat’s goofy asf dude
@SmellyVinegaryBallzach they were all banned from airing when they were created. By black communities.
@@DOCPRODUCTIONS Black communities are not the harbinger of what's moral and immoral.
Jimmy Kimmel approved these cartoons.
Lazy town is a true
American classic
they hated us for no reason
Being different
That's the way It was
Theres a reason now
@@LILBABYBOBBYHILL elaborate
These stereotypes don’t spring from, nowhere
@@Alexq79- yea they exaggerated tf out of our natural features
Bring back these kinds of cartoons it is so much better than the woke crap we get nowadays
Your brain is mush to be expected
So bring back racism???
Define woke.
Sir, crawl back into the hole you came from.
Can you stfu. These are r@cist, why do you want to show to kids r@cism as a normal thing???
You know, it's bizarre and unfortunate knowing this is how they potrayed african-americans in the early to mid 20th century, because these stereotypes were everywhere... heck it's possible a classic cartoon you've watched in your childhood might have had one that featured these stereotypes even.
History really is weird you know.
whats weird is how jews went through ten times worse the what the blacks got but act nowhere near as ingorant or self entitled makes you wonder if there actually the ones with the problem and everyone else has just been tolerating them