Puppets Who Kill - Island of Skipalong Pete - FULL EPISODE
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- Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024
- PUPPETS WHO KILL - Season 1 - The Island of Skipalong Pete.
Starring Dan Redican, Bruce Hunter, Bob Martin, Jim Rankin, Gord Robertson. With guests David Fox as Skipalong, Kimwun Perehinec. Written by John Pattison, directed by Allan Novak.
" You don't know the meaning of pain.. have you ever been out in the Sahara desert and forced to drink your own urine.. and your so thirsty you enjoy it?"
"We'll I've had BC wine before" lol lol...
Love Cuddle’s song. 1:35
Yes...Cuddles had a couple of good ones.
19:28 🤣🤣🤣🤣
1:18 sounds like Sr Pelo saying it 😂
You know, there was an old 1950s Mad Magazine issue where they satirized "Howdy Doody" and played it up as a VERY cynical exercise! LOL
It's reprinted in the "Smithsonian Book of Comic Book Comics" and one of the Mad Magazine Archives DC Comics published before they stopped making those... I think DC published two Mad Magazine Archives before they gave up on that project.
The Mad Magazine Howdy Doody spoof is kind of like this episode except A) Buffalo Bill didn't try to kill anyone and B) THE PUPPET (Howdy Doody) was alive and BB was the one with strings!!!!
MAD Magazine was a big influence on so many of us....legendary work. Thanks for the tip off about the collection.
What could be more fitting for MAD than a demented kiddie show host gone rogue - we'll look for it.
@@PuppetsWhoKillTV Ohhhh, the "Howdy Doody" MAD spoof is VERY cynical! I can't stress that enough. It has vibes like PWK but, again, they're satirizing a 1950s kids' show. It's one of the best spoof comics MAD ever ran.
I've seen very little of Howdy Doody in my lifetime; the series ended well before I was born. Mister Rogers and Captain Kangaroo were still in production through at least age 12 (for me!) but I never got into that kids stuff; the Golden Books and "kids TV shows" annoyed me. GOOD animation I've always liked!
I've seen specials commemorating the Howdy Doody series but no actual reruns. The late Andy Kaufman had an ABC TV special in the late 1970s or early 1980s (well before he died) and "met" Howdy (the puppet) in person. Andy was a bizarre guy but you could tell he was a geniune Doody fan; he had been on an episode in his youth! The Howdy Doody TV series taped locally in New York City where Kaufman lived.
Well you folks don't know nothing until you seen Bill and Ben the flower pot men