@@toddsimmons6452Yeah there were lots of homosexual theme between Peter and Jim I think it could be a parody of DC comics Batman relationship with Robin back in the 40s and 50s.
@@ReaverTheSurvivalist hate to break it to ya, but all governments have a dodgy past. The US is just the only one where you’re ALLOWED to call it out on it.
@@KoboldGamer naw even by then it wasnt...hence the jokes in the show lol. Its a trait of the 'neoliberal' era, which was started by Reagan ironically enough
@@teddyroo12 One thing I tend to have a problem with, and that's the overuse of Jeff Bennett (mostly in the imitation department). His voice is too distinct to be replace anyone (like Kowalski from Madagascar, as the two movies and Christmas short already gave him a distinct voice). There's also the matter of how he portrays kid characters. When I look at Peter Puppy, I think of how a little kid would sound, like Tails or Mega Man; here, Peter Puppy sounds like an obnoxious teenager who wants to end his suffering. But when used right, he definitely got the job done. Raj from Camp Lazlo definitely has a fitting voice, for a young elephant that migrated from India. His voice of Dexter's Dad (despite being a Phil Hartman immitation) does give off the vibe of a father who is unaware of how much of a genius his son is. His Foghorn Leghorn isn't that bad either, and definitely gave more credibility in the Southener dialect. His Johnny Bravo voice really stood the test of time, especially when it was a very good Elvis impression for an OC character. And lastly, he also did the voice of Baleog the Fierce from Lost Vikings (in the Sequel on PS1), who, unlike the Heroes of the Storm voice (along with his fellow Vikings, Erik the Swift and Olaf the Stout), gives off a better tone and personality when you hear "Baleog the Fierce". Why am I bringing up Jeff Bennett? Well, at 2:36: You can definitely hear his John Cleese imitation begin to crack and can't stay consistent over a joke like a Super Hero Home for retired people, and it ended up making me think of his Kowalski voice (which I didn't like, honestly).
@@robbiewalker2831 I think I can understand that... though I do love how the John Cleese voice gets more and more tired as the series reaches its conclusion, like in the last episode where he's just about out of fucks to give. That was pretty funny
"I have eaten my words and have found them bitter as the lingering regret of a failed love affair." This writing is both the pure gold and savage realism we need today. XD
@@rvh1999 Wow! Deducing my ENTIRE LIFE based simply on my Avatar, without any prior knowledge of my social circle, occupation, financial standing, or previous accomplishments? You must have an AMAZING grasp of people if that's all you need just to figure people out! Bravo to you good sir.
@@hubertberrum6242 some people like the in-game voice, I’m surprised they found an actor who sounded more like the 16-bit EWJ compared to the HD remake.
It would've been even better if it went like this: Jim: *gasp* RUSH LIMBAUGH! Peter: No, *OUR* insect with a giant butt! Jim: Oh, Queen Slug-For-a-Butt! Right.
I don't know why people think that PC culture wasn't a thing in the 90s. It was a thing as far back as the 60s. Look up The Smothers Brothers, for instance.
@@qty1315 Because the only ones who tolerated that SJW bs in the 90s was those around you. Whereas today some Twitter crybaby will make up a scenario and tweet about it for arguments to catch fire across the user platform and shared elsewhere.
@@rayminishi689 If that were true, why did the president call out PC culture in a speech? Why was The Simpsons always referencing PC culture? Why did every CD have a warning label for offensive content?
@@rayminishi689 PC was pretty big in the early 90s. Cultural marxists have been pushing it since at least the 60s. It gained a bit of traction when they started taking a dump on traditional culture in media with shows like Roseann and Married with Children. During the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas media circus, we find the origin of "Sexual Harassment" as a well known common phrase along with, ironically, a certain amount of normalizing of pornography. The Rondey King media event and its following riots were directly related to the PC nonsense of the time. By the time the mid-90s rolled around, there was a very 'Africa the motherland' sort of fad being pushed. African influenced colors and patterns were popping up everywhere and there was a very forced attempt at a cultural shift as well as attempts to generate hostility between Blacks and Whites by the U.S. media organizations. Keep in mind these organizations have never been ran by Whites or Blacks. Bends seen as fringe just a few years prior like Public Enemy with a very militant racial message didn't even raise an eyebrow any longer. Myths about the severity of slavery were rampant and the language was under constant attack by the 'Politically Correct' People just got along too well, race relations were far better in the 90s than now. Most people just didn't buy into it. Things would have to wait a bit longer for the children of the 90s, raised on this subversive stuff, to come of age. That is what we have now. It has been a drawn out plan and if you read older books and magazines from sources like archive (dot) org, you realize this sort of thing goes back to at least 1880. Society as a whole has been desensitized just a bit at a time and the cumulative effect has gotten us to the ultra polarized society we live in now. The push in the 90s was probably harder than it is now but people were more resistant to the marxist delusions that make up the entire PC concept. People born in the 90s and later seem to be much more weak willed or able to form the sort of bonds that humanity has always relied on. They were influenced far more than any other generations by the minds of organizations who have ulterior motives that fly in the face of the well-being of their own society. If we can't get people to unplug from their constant connection to the flow of information from the internet, we have no chance as a species.
@@randomreviews4278 they keep changing the name of the superhero elderly home because people were finding it overly offensive much to the narrator's frustration.
That monkey trapped in the body of an ape joke has such multi-layered complexity and relevancy to this day. I don't think they took it down because of the copyright strike, man.
That's it, Doug TenNapel definitely had someone who was trans or an ally slipping stuff into the show back then, there's no other explanation. He probably allowed it all because it went over his head; but the real question is, did they do it just for fun? or in retaliation to red flags he was already showing back then?
You know as a kid, I was laughing so hard at Jim saying and doing stupid things that I didn't realize that Peter was forced in women clothes a lot. I wonder why?
I thought it was Jim trying to live vicariously through Peter because he’s too afraid of being trans in the spotlight as a superhero, gender norms and toxic masculinity type of shit.
Doug Tennapel is a schmo for hating this. This cartoon was probably one of the best cartoon adaptation of a game out of the bunch that were either cheesey or lame. This at least tried
@@frog9304 no, I just that he's a jerk because he's a right-wing Christian like you said. Wait I'm confused, what the hell you're trying to say, I'll listen
2:30 was geniusly funny on your part because for 4 whole seconds i forgot this show was early-mid 90s and i thought they were doing a but by showing the definition of flapper on a damn google search lmao
6:14: I know, the coin only has one face on both sides. The Reaper called heads, found out it’s Tails on both sides, so Monkey-for-A-Head got punished.
Not only were the jokes great, as well as the gags, but it definitely had world-class voice actors on this, and it was fun to watch 7:14-7:19 also, this cracks me up!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I like to think that Jim increasingly gets more insane with each falling cow after every episode up until the events of 3D. There’s only so much plot armor a worm can go through…
00:13 There their minds are not one. They do not even share a head, only their bodies was mixed. But very good the comment of "I have never felt so violated" XDDD 03:00 That's an excellent disguise!, that can fool me ;D
The thing I love about the national debt gag is that there is not quite enough time to read it - the episode aired at a time where simply pausing it to read what it said was a lot harder to do, so you had to wait for it to cut back and give you a good look at it.
@christopherjordan6235 Adult jokes don’t generally need to always be implied swears, sex jokes, and the like. It can just be jokes only adults would understand much better than children would
I remember watching Earthworm Jim on channel 4 back in the 90s when I was a kid and enjoyed watching , I'm really happy that the series is on complete DVD and got it so I can enjoy watching the episodes since the series is no longer broadcast on TV anymore. I still wished more of my 90s cartoons there were broadcast on channel 4 are finally released onto complete DVD at last like Space Cats, Creepy Crawlers, Super Dave, Hammerman, and The Adventure of Hyperman.
I mean if you've ever seen Fritz The Cat (which came out like 20 years before EWJ) then you'd know all this stuff was still going on back then lol, it's just that people like pretending it wasn't so they can keep talking about age old issues like they're new
For anyone asking, the U.S. debt in 1996 was about 5.2 trillion dollars, which adjusted for inflation is 10.1 trillion today. The current debt is 32.6 trillion dollars. Meaning, the U.S. national debt is 3 times higher than what it was when this aired. Oof.
Pov: you never knew Peter was gay
Sike. Most gay men are like Peter Griffin
AYO WTF!?
@@toddsimmons6452Yeah there were lots of homosexual theme between Peter and Jim I think it could be a parody of DC comics Batman relationship with Robin back in the 40s and 50s.
hes not
@@Greirat its a joke
"Thank you for your offer to end WWII, but we have a bomb we want to try out" is something i was NOT expecting to hear
Lol
Honestly, this is one of my favourite jokes in the series. SO dark, but hilarious.
Long it has been since I last felt such surprise
Question is, which would’ve been worse? The bomb that reduced Hiroshima to radioactive nothingness, or a guy with the power equivocal to said bomb?
I laughed way Hardee than I should have
Kids cartoons with adult jokes are better than adult cartoons just full of gross out jokes that aren't clever.
Testify! 😁
Agreed!, Animaniacs being a prime example
That´s true!
totally agreed !
reason why is simple limitations. You gotta actually get creative when there are limits to what you can say
"Our story opens in the bastion is all that is pure, noble, and good! Oh, sorry... Actually it opens at the White House."
WOW! That aged well...
It'll age better with each new presidency.
like wine
Wow! Who knew the United States always had a dodgy past
@@ReaverTheSurvivalist hate to break it to ya, but all governments have a dodgy past. The US is just the only one where you’re ALLOWED to call it out on it.
@@naru2369 it’s true, you’re correct!
The best part is Psycrow having flashbacks of Vietman. Impossible not to laugh with that voice acting and the way he repeats "man".
Yes it was awesome 👌
3:33
Just like Peppino.
“Note to self: Do not throw supervillains at buses full of orphans”
I really hope you keep that note with ya, Jim.
He needs to share notes with Iron man 2.
Any idea what the flash of text said after that line?
@@Lastremify That no orphans where harmed.
Technoblade: *"DID I JUST HERE, ORPHANS?!"*
Please note: Orphans unharmed
If the national debt terrified Psycrow then, I fear for how he'd react to it now
He would want to blow it up
Psycrow: what's the point of taking over this country if it's destroying it's self?!
National debt: I'm the national debt fear me.
He'd pass out
Boom new Halloween costume
And that national debt joke was like 20+ years ago lol
This show aged like wine
and during a time when the debt was balanced
it just keeps getting worse.
@@KoboldGamer naw even by then it wasnt...hence the jokes in the show lol. Its a trait of the 'neoliberal' era, which was started by Reagan ironically enough
Or maybe ur bein sarcastic and idk
This show has some untapped meme potential and so with cursed imagery
Yes it does
@@teddyroo12 One thing I tend to have a problem with, and that's the overuse of Jeff Bennett (mostly in the imitation department). His voice is too distinct to be replace anyone (like Kowalski from Madagascar, as the two movies and Christmas short already gave him a distinct voice). There's also the matter of how he portrays kid characters. When I look at Peter Puppy, I think of how a little kid would sound, like Tails or Mega Man; here, Peter Puppy sounds like an obnoxious teenager who wants to end his suffering. But when used right, he definitely got the job done. Raj from Camp Lazlo definitely has a fitting voice, for a young elephant that migrated from India. His voice of Dexter's Dad (despite being a Phil Hartman immitation) does give off the vibe of a father who is unaware of how much of a genius his son is. His Foghorn Leghorn isn't that bad either, and definitely gave more credibility in the Southener dialect. His Johnny Bravo voice really stood the test of time, especially when it was a very good Elvis impression for an OC character. And lastly, he also did the voice of Baleog the Fierce from Lost Vikings (in the Sequel on PS1), who, unlike the Heroes of the Storm voice (along with his fellow Vikings, Erik the Swift and Olaf the Stout), gives off a better tone and personality when you hear "Baleog the Fierce".
Why am I bringing up Jeff Bennett? Well, at 2:36: You can definitely hear his John Cleese imitation begin to crack and can't stay consistent over a joke like a Super Hero Home for retired people, and it ended up making me think of his Kowalski voice (which I didn't like, honestly).
@@robbiewalker2831 I think I can understand that... though I do love how the John Cleese voice gets more and more tired as the series reaches its conclusion, like in the last episode where he's just about out of fucks to give. That was pretty funny
good news ruclips.net/video/kRQmwrXBbSk/видео.html
NO FATTIES
"If it's going to upset you this much you shouldn't watch the news" is actually legit good advice, what the heck.
I can't stop laughing...
BWF
Lol, if Santa and aliens are real then their entire religion is proven false.
4:43 can NOT be a real scene LOOOOOL
It is a real scene
Where was the phone stored?
@@seronymus His trousers
It was tickling his worm bristles
@@fireflowerfilms2010 Snoo-PINGAS usual, I see?!
2:46 Can we please move on before they come up with a new euphemism?
That joke aged like Good wine
pretty much adds up on what George Carlin saying political correctness being facism
@@mr.e8566Or boomers simply get mad over being called… boomers.
"Well, Evil Jim is right where he belongs."
"Serving a two-month sentence in a minimum security prison?"
Ah, Portland.
better luck using Alcatraz as a better jail
Blame pinkos.
@@Cargoshots no amount of beer will excuse your overanalysis. Leave posthaste.
Lol the joke was ahead of it's time
Homer Simpson and Johnny Bravo make a surprisingly fun duo.
I always forget Homer and Jim are the same actor.
I thought that was Rob Paulson as Pete
"I have eaten my words and have found them bitter as the lingering regret of a failed love affair."
This writing is both the pure gold and savage realism we need today. XD
Oh no, not another My Little Pony loser who lives in his moms basement....
@@rvh1999 Literally me
@@rvh1999 Wow! Deducing my ENTIRE LIFE based simply on my Avatar, without any prior knowledge of my social circle, occupation, financial standing, or previous accomplishments? You must have an AMAZING grasp of people if that's all you need just to figure people out! Bravo to you good sir.
I look forward to death so I can pretend it meant something.
Bro did he just have a Vietnam flashback holyshit
Mhm
that scene came out of nowhere
@@grilledpook Some of the best scenes do.
BWF
@@BeastWarsFan did you just sign a youtube comment?
Man that old home joke stood the test of time.
So is the White House joke my God
So does the White House joke
And the White House joke.
the painters doing something outward what unknown
what about the monkey trapped on an ape body? lol
well they did actually manage to get Baywatch's target audiance
Kath Soucie voicing Pamela Anderson's role? Wow, she voice the inspiration and the result that is Lola Bunny!
Strangely enough I have female friends who loved that show.
Earthworm Jim simping for pete in the costumes is god tier
And they were sidekicks
God dammit Jim he’s a puppy
@@teddyroo12 Omg they were sidekicks
I'm guessing it's a subtle joke on the homosexuality undertones of Batman and Robin.
Somehow I knew Earthworm Jim loved fem boys
After seeing this it is no surprise they chose this character for Sonic first Hire
Ye
imagine if they kept his personality(in the show) and voice
@@hubertberrum6242 some people like the in-game voice, I’m surprised they found an actor who sounded more like the 16-bit EWJ compared to the HD remake.
@@robbiewalker2831 oh ok
That Rush Limbaugh joke had me laughing like crazy
Same!
Me too 😂
Same here 🤣
It would've been even better if it went like this:
Jim: *gasp* RUSH LIMBAUGH!
Peter: No, *OUR* insect with a giant butt!
Jim: Oh, Queen Slug-For-a-Butt! Right.
You know what would've made it even more laugh inducing? If Jim said Queen Slug for a Butt was going to be his fourth guess
"You can't say anything fun these days, can you?"
And that was back in the 90's!
I don't know why people think that PC culture wasn't a thing in the 90s. It was a thing as far back as the 60s. Look up The Smothers Brothers, for instance.
@@qty1315 Because the only ones who tolerated that SJW bs in the 90s was those around you.
Whereas today some Twitter crybaby will make up a scenario and tweet about it for arguments to catch fire across the user platform and shared elsewhere.
@@rayminishi689 If that were true, why did the president call out PC culture in a speech? Why was The Simpsons always referencing PC culture?
Why did every CD have a warning label for offensive content?
now days you cant sayany thing
@@rayminishi689 PC was pretty big in the early 90s. Cultural marxists have been pushing it since at least the 60s. It gained a bit of traction when they started taking a dump on traditional culture in media with shows like Roseann and Married with Children. During the Anita Hill/Clarence Thomas media circus, we find the origin of "Sexual Harassment" as a well known common phrase along with, ironically, a certain amount of normalizing of pornography. The Rondey King media event and its following riots were directly related to the PC nonsense of the time.
By the time the mid-90s rolled around, there was a very 'Africa the motherland' sort of fad being pushed. African influenced colors and patterns were popping up everywhere and there was a very forced attempt at a cultural shift as well as attempts to generate hostility between Blacks and Whites by the U.S. media organizations. Keep in mind these organizations have never been ran by Whites or Blacks. Bends seen as fringe just a few years prior like Public Enemy with a very militant racial message didn't even raise an eyebrow any longer. Myths about the severity of slavery were rampant and the language was under constant attack by the 'Politically Correct'
People just got along too well, race relations were far better in the 90s than now. Most people just didn't buy into it. Things would have to wait a bit longer for the children of the 90s, raised on this subversive stuff, to come of age. That is what we have now. It has been a drawn out plan and if you read older books and magazines from sources like archive (dot) org, you realize this sort of thing goes back to at least 1880. Society as a whole has been desensitized just a bit at a time and the cumulative effect has gotten us to the ultra polarized society we live in now.
The push in the 90s was probably harder than it is now but people were more resistant to the marxist delusions that make up the entire PC concept. People born in the 90s and later seem to be much more weak willed or able to form the sort of bonds that humanity has always relied on. They were influenced far more than any other generations by the minds of organizations who have ulterior motives that fly in the face of the well-being of their own society. If we can't get people to unplug from their constant connection to the flow of information from the internet, we have no chance as a species.
the "oh wait its at the white house" well never not be funny
This show was so ahead for it's time, I enjoyed every second of it
Cartoons with adult jokes and innuendos are the best!
My favorite is "Finger Prince.. I don't think so"
She maybe evil. But, she does have some good manners at few moments when Earthworm Jim is not around.
2:21
7:29
2:37 .This joke has aged extremely well.
I don’t get it
_Ugh..._ Yeah. I see what you did there.
Because *old people.*
@@randomreviews4278 they keep changing the name of the superhero elderly home because people were finding it overly offensive much to the narrator's frustration.
@@cyclops8238 oh I get it now
@@cyclops8238 today, that place would’ve had a extra ”boomer” name-change
Reminds me of Sam and max and Animaniacs
If the US national debt was bad at the making of this show, I can only imagine how bad it is now....because I don't want to know.
Too late. Accounting for inflation, it's about 3 times higher than in 1996. 32 trillion dollars.
@@TayoEXE... 32 trillion is only 3 times higher?
@@TayoEXE Psycrow: Aaaaaaaaaagh!
“Note to self do not throw supervillains at bus full of orphans” EXXUSE ME?
This show was really underappreciated in its time 😊
This show knew when to get the adult jokes right.
2:55 Goddamn, Truman.
I didn't know you had a RUclips channel
That monkey trapped in the body of an ape joke has such multi-layered complexity and relevancy to this day. I don't think they took it down because of the copyright strike, man.
Well... it could be 10 percent of the reason, but I get your meaning.
BWF
That's it, Doug TenNapel definitely had someone who was trans or an ally slipping stuff into the show back then, there's no other explanation. He probably allowed it all because it went over his head; but the real question is, did they do it just for fun? or in retaliation to red flags he was already showing back then?
I have no idea where the joke is leaning towards. That’s how subtle it is!
I _like_ that.
@@BobbinRobbin777Joke about transgenderism
@@BobbinRobbin777 something something trans people?
2:51 holy shit that joke would never fly nowadays.
The WW2 joke or the "PC" joke?
@@doddermodd The joke at 5:25
@@doddermodd both probably lol
You know as a kid, I was laughing so hard at Jim saying and doing stupid things that I didn't realize that Peter was forced in women clothes a lot. I wonder why?
Because she’s trans
@@XSlimSxadyXThat, or Jim is _REALLY_ 🏳️🌈 for Peter.
I thought it was Jim trying to live vicariously through Peter because he’s too afraid of being trans in the spotlight as a superhero, gender norms and toxic masculinity type of shit.
Doug Tennapel is a schmo for hating this. This cartoon was probably one of the best cartoon adaptation of a game out of the bunch that were either cheesey or lame. This at least tried
I agree wholeheartedly
Yeah, tennapel's a jerk, both in the political world and the cartoon world
@@jaydenweber9303 yeah I've heard some stories
@@frog9304 yes it did, I mean why would you say that, pls tell me I sound like a sjw but he said that homophobia isn't real and it is
@@frog9304 no, I just that he's a jerk because he's a right-wing Christian like you said. Wait I'm confused, what the hell you're trying to say, I'll listen
0:57
Channeling certain fans Jim.
2:35 That is almost psychic in terms of that foresight. That entire skit is almost disturbingly spot-on.
It’s like George Carlin wrote it
stuff like this makes me feel "chronologically gifted" indeed xD
I'm extremely curious and horrified on what exactly the relationship between Jim and Pete is.
Not clear, But there are a lot of gay instances
@@teddyroo12 a lot..
I fear of what art has been made of the dog online.
What da worm doin'?
@@ghoulbuster1 The dog got worms
What the dog doin'
1:54 literally every kid’s superhero cartoon
5:42 I think that’s the only time I’ve ever seen a trans joke in a 90s kids cartoon
There was another one, that had Jim being scared of a toilet, but I forgot to put it it
Ahhh... The good old days when teh concept of "an X being trapped in a Y body" was just a joek and nothing more. Good times....
@@teddyroo12 the fact so many trans people (like me) can relate to that is scary
that was transphobic doe :/
@@Arsaja so, trans people started existing like, 20 years ago, I guess
Hey, that guy reading the sign for 'chronologically gifted' superheroes home was Lord Bravery! Still as easily pissed off as ever I see.
How funny would it be if RUclips marked this video as "for kids"
Don't jinx it
@@teddyroo12 don't worry, this video has the National Debt in it! I think that'll keep RUclips off of it.
2:30 was geniusly funny on your part because for 4 whole seconds i forgot this show was early-mid 90s and i thought they were doing a but by showing the definition of flapper on a damn google search lmao
I've forgotten that the same Voice Actor of Earthworm Jim is the same Voice actor of Homer Simpson.
I don’t blame psycrow for running when presented with the national debt, it’s currently over 22 trillion
*It only gets better with age*
2:09 All right Baywatch is on 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I remember the vhs tapes that had a few episodes, and then the making of part afterwards.
It looks like they honestly had a blast making the show.
6:14: I know, the coin only has one face on both sides. The Reaper called heads, found out it’s Tails on both sides, so Monkey-for-A-Head got punished.
"i don't know but i think we have found our new series"
sounds like Hollywood today
"He feels that he is a monkey trapped in the body of an ape."
I mean they get mixed up all the time. Can you blame him?
That joke at 2:37 was really ahead of its time.
I don't get it
3:27 Who knew Psycrow fought in Vietnam? Is he OK?
Thst Nation debt joke gets harder every year
"Thank you for your kind offer to end WWII, but we have a bomb we want to try out."
oof size: large
2:25 this delivery is PERFECT
2:36 this aged a little too well
Not only were the jokes great, as well as the gags, but it definitely had world-class voice actors on this, and it was fun to watch
7:14-7:19 also, this cracks me up!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
‘What did you show Psycrow that scared him so much ?’
‘The National
Debt’. Still pretty on topic for a ‘90s toon. 😂
Imagine how he reacted to today's national debt.
2:36 This is just like that joke George Carlin made about language getting softer when it doesn't need to
5:19 voice Ed big head (Rocko's modern life)? The red guy from cow and chicken
Charlie Adler is such a talent voice actor
6:44 Plot Twist: The voices in Jim’s head are his four hyper-intelligent brains
GIRLS
@@lydiajulianprower8356 “I’m hungry!”
“I’m cold!”
“I’m itchy!”
“Where’re the girls?”
I like to think that Jim increasingly gets more insane with each falling cow after every episode up until the events of 3D. There’s only so much plot armor a worm can go through…
You forgot "Val Kilmer was okay, but for my money, nobody fits a pair of tights like Adam West..."
People wondered why I wanted Earthworm Jim 4 Smash haha
Eh there were better choices, but with any inhibitions; Jimbo would still be one of them alright.
OMG! same! 😆
Vietnam flashback moment
That part had me on the floor 😂🤣😂
3:32
That explains why he is a such a "Psych Crow."
00:13 There their minds are not one. They do not even share a head, only their bodies was mixed. But very good the comment of "I have never felt so violated" XDDD
03:00 That's an excellent disguise!, that can fool me ;D
Getting some Bugs Bunny flashback with the country bird seeing his disguise
*AEH LADEH?!*
3:52 I'm sorry, when was this show aired? Are we sure this wasn't like, last week?
1995-1996
@@teddyroo12 (was a joke but okay)
i think the bill clinton incident happened already.
2:37
This aged like wine
It was ahead of it's time
yeah
Unlike Rush Limbaugh
sour wine that is
The thing I love about the national debt gag is that there is not quite enough time to read it - the episode aired at a time where simply pausing it to read what it said was a lot harder to do, so you had to wait for it to cut back and give you a good look at it.
5:25 This show pulled zero punches Jesus Christ
“It was an insect with a butt the size of a Macy’s parade balloon” LOL
The ‘national debt’ one aged depressingly well.
How's that an adult joke?
@@christopherjordan6235I guess because it’d fly over the head of kids watching.
@christopherjordan6235 Adult jokes don’t generally need to always be implied swears, sex jokes, and the like. It can just be jokes only adults would understand much better than children would
@@lyokianhitchhikerNot really. Kids are not stupid.
@@sonicmastersword8080 That is true, but kids of the target age range aren’t likely to get that
The Baywatch one was more of fact then a joke.
"I think we found our new series!"
Oh man that joke had a 3 second delay but hit me like a semi
So i've counted- 7 times in these 2 videos had peter talked about wearing a dress or is wearing a dress.
I guess someone really liked peter in a dress
The fact that one of the villains of this series is canonically a vietnam vet is weirdly hilarious
Note to self: Don't throw a villain at a bus full of orphans.
"Note to self: never throw super villains at busses full off orphans"
WHAT-
I remember watching Earthworm Jim on channel 4 back in the 90s when I was a kid and enjoyed watching , I'm really happy that the series is on complete DVD and got it so I can enjoy watching the episodes since the series is no longer broadcast on TV anymore. I still wished more of my 90s cartoons there were broadcast on channel 4 are finally released onto complete DVD at last like Space Cats, Creepy Crawlers, Super Dave, Hammerman, and The Adventure of Hyperman.
5:41 that aged...way too well. Especially considering who created Earthworm Jim
Ahead of its time
Yeah, getting needlessly hung up on how the monkey half they rarely interact with identifies, included
Based TenNapel. God bless him
Big ole OOF
Is the creator trans now :((
Its crazy that the same guy who plays homers voice on the simpsons also does earth worm jim
the worm is voiced by the guy that does Homer
Man, Peter really is quite the crossdresser, huh?
6:14 they parodied *The Seventh Seal*
This show was definitely something else…
This is better than the movie
Even though the character design in the video game is better, the writing in this was really funny and clever.
2:53 that one was dark
For a series from 1995 they really could predict the future...
I mean if you've ever seen Fritz The Cat (which came out like 20 years before EWJ) then you'd know all this stuff was still going on back then lol, it's just that people like pretending it wasn't so they can keep talking about age old issues like they're new
Peter puppy is so adorable I love that precious puppers...I really miss the show
Yes
gasp! **RUSH LIMBAUGH**
3:04 PsyCrow saying "A laaayyyDAAAAYYYY???" sounded kinda cute ahahahah X'D
4:17 my favorite joke
How’d they get the pants phone one past the censors?
I DON'T KNOW
@@teddyroo12 Can you do a compilation of the "Falling Cow" running joke, but have it end with the "Nothing can spoil my mood now" variation?
For anyone asking, the U.S. debt in 1996 was about 5.2 trillion dollars, which adjusted for inflation is 10.1 trillion today. The current debt is 32.6 trillion dollars.
Meaning, the U.S. national debt is 3 times higher than what it was when this aired. Oof.
This show could be made now, and the jokes would still hold up , for example the Washing machine joke (I never knew even then they made these jokes)
6:14 Was he playing a toss a coin with Death while he was supposed to play Chess?
Yes
@@teddyroo12 Can we see the full scene?
www.nicovideo.jp/watch/sm39576945 this was the original cut of all the adult jokes in season 2. You can watch it there @Robbie Walker
The white house and chronologically gifted jokes are epic
"He saved my life in the 'Nam man." Lmao
"thank you for your kind offer to end world war 2, but we have a bomb we'd like to try." will never not be dark