Love and the Old-Fashioned Father | The-N
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- Опубликовано: 30 сен 2021
- A teen wants permission to go away with her hippie boyfriend!
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The Flintstones: the past
The Jetsons: the future
Wait Till Your Father Gets Home: the present
Hanna Barbera sure knew how to make the shows with the exact same premise take place in different time periods
All of my favorite cartoons
Ain't That The Truth!
And when the daughter grew up, she went on to meet Shaggy, Fred, Daphne and a talking dog.
Lol. her outfit matches velmas
This came out after Scooby Doo.
She goes on a date with a guy that looks exactly like Fred in one episode
and she got her own show that we didnt like
I always thought that.
I love how they show realistic body types in this show.
Yes. I have always loved cartoons like this too. Realistic body types.
Realistic body types? These are cartoon characters. None of them have realistic body types. They are caricatures. The proportions of the bodies are not realistic at all. T
This show was basically an animated version of “all in the family” as was DePatie/Frelengs “The Barkleys”.
All in the family was groundbreaking,but then everyone else started doing the same thing
@@Suddenlyits1960 All in the Family was based off of a UK tv show called Till Death Do Us Part.
Yep,and “Sanford and Son” was based on “Steptoe and Son” and “Threes Company” was based on “Man about the house”. A lot of English shows were adapted by us in America for American viewers.
@@Suddenlyits1960 The Barkleys was actually AITF meets The Honeymooners. Arnie Barkley was a bus driver.
I used to watch this as a little girl .waiting for my granny to get off work . She worked 3 to 11, so when this was over, I knew my granny was on her way home. I'll be 50 June 13 . Missing you, granny 💜💜💜
Awwwwww I used to watch this too-right in Goleta, in the neighborhood where the Golden State Killer was raping and murdering our neighbors-2/4 blocks away!! Gawd the 70’s had it’s highs and lows-🙋🏻♂️🐈💝😊🤣
Back when the Cartoon Network was in it’s beginning & with quality & wholesomeness, circa 1993-94 I was introduced to this terrific show because it was always followed by Top Cat
Rest In Peace Tom Bosley, Hanna & Barbera, Jack Burns & all who were part of this incredible show who aren’t here with us anymore 😊
Wholesome? Did you miss the part where her date tried to sexually assault her?
ABC in the 1970s weird it showed up on cartoon network. I know Warner bought the rights to all Hanna Barbara just never knew they showed this on cartoon network. I just remember the Tom and Jerry type stuff early cartoon network but I started watching it like 96 mabye 97
@@christianterrill3503 This was one of the first things they ever showed on adult swim.
@@christianterrill3503 this was back when CN had zero orginal content.
Same here. Man I miss that CN. How is this not on Boomerang
I feel like this show was the inspiration for Family Guy. Does anyone else get those vibes?
No more like f is for family
Yes I commented that on another video and someone told me that I must be a troll. Obviously the shows are exactly alike. That Person was the troll.
No. Because Family Guy is just trash that depends on references. Wait till Your Father gets home is way more intelligible.
This canotbe put in the same gutter as Family Guy is.
*simpsons. Flintstones was more of a inspiraton for family guy.
YES ABSOLUTELY!
It's 2023, I'm 35 years old, and I'm a huge fan of animation. This was my first time watching this cartoon and holy shit was it hilarious!
Tue. Jan. 23, 2024
This is the first episode I've ever seen, as far as I know/can remember.
I saw a DVD boxed set of this in about 2008, I think, almost bought it.
It's really funny!!!!
Man, yeah, "All In the Family" AND Florence from "The Jeffersons"!!!!!
The father of the first kid was like Sonny Bono, but his wife was no "Cher", to be sure.
I'm 36 and found WTYFGH through my mum saying she loved it as a child. It's now my bedtime playlist, laughing myself to sleep each night!!! love it ❣😄
Seth MacFarlane definitely got some of Family Guy from this
Or ripped it off?!
I agree
@@dccarletonjr Easy! Easy now!
They were practically giving it away. If anything, that made people more likely to want to see the OG.
The daughter looks very much like Velma out of Scooby doo. Use to love watching this at night In early 80s.cant remember last time I saw it. Waking up from an afternoon nap I thought I Google it
@Simon Stein I know. But she does
Scooby-Doo as well as that show are both Hannah Barbera cartoons
I think Irma (the mom) looks way more like Velma than the daughter.
The great grandfather of all adult animation!
Nah bro Looney Tunes will always be the grandfather of all animation period
Gertie the dinosaur has stomped out of the chat.
Flintstones takes that title. It was adult prime time viewing all through the 1960’s.
I remember LOVING this show. Was super bummed when it was cancelled and that it seems like NOBODY remembers this show
I remember running home and waiting for this show to come on when I was 6 years old. it was one of the first prime time cartoons since the Flintstones. didn't last long.
@Simon Stein your a weirdo.
We can see why. Racist, fatphobic, homophobic and misogynistic.
I was 7. Yeah I remember it came on in the evenings.
Top Cat and The Jetsons were also prime time cartoons that predate this show
I was 8 at the time. I never knew of it. But I usually watched AITF and the other sitcoms in Norman Lear's growing catalog with my parents.
I like Chet,he’s got the real hippie look
That's the whole point.
They could air this in today's world, not much has changed.
I watched this show when I was eight, but the humor went way over my head.
I remember watching this as a child. I remember it as “Wait till your father gets home”
I remember this coming on at midnight during the 90s and I thought it was so cool. Back then you couldn't just look on the net for old shows.
There wasn't much of a Net back then.
I wish Hanna Barbera would have released the entire series on dvd. They stopped after season one. You can’t even watch the other seasons on tv because nobody runs them
Do other seasons even exist?
I thought it was only on for a year.
@@MisterMikeTexas yes. there are two additional seasons, but good luck finding them
This feels like Hanna-Barbera doing Norman Lear.
All Genius reflected the times♥️♥️‼️
That is no coincidence. Reciprocally, one of the writers, Jack Elinson, actually did write for *Good Times* and *the Facts of Life.*
i remember this pre Simpson adult cartoon vividly
It’s funny how in the 70s, teenagers were like “I don’t need money” now the dollar tree is a $1.25
Those 70s teenagers grew up to vote for every tax, rule, and regulation that made the dollar tree worth more than that.
This is the first cartoon sitcom made for adults
That was the Flintstones. Although it later degenerated into a kiddie show after Pebble was born it was originally intended to appeal to adults (it was a parody of the Honeymooners).
“The Flintstones”,”Top Cat” and “The Jetsons” were all prime time cartoons made for adult audiences.
That all changed after they moved to Saturday morning. This was an attempt to keep that type of adult-centric humor alive, but sadly, it did not catch on with the general public. Instead, we got rip off after rip off of that dumb dog and his equally human friends.
I agree. The early episodes were Hella funny and based. You can tell that Seth MacFarlane had genuine affinity for this era of H - B and wanted to go back to those years.
I remember watching this on "Love, American Style", and then watching the TV series it created.
So very long ago.
You have a good memory. This show did indeed start out as an animated episode of “Love American Style”. So did Happy Days
Ralph is a real one.
Wow, so this is the Love American Style’s version. Harry was more mellowed out for Wait til Your Father gets Home.
Lenny Weinrib,who voices Chet,also voiced H.R. Pufnstuf in 1969 and wrote the episodes of the show. He was in tons of shows back in the 60’s and 70’s. He starred in an episode of “The Dick Van Dyke show” as well. A very funny guy.
He was the king of Naboombu in *Bedknobs and Broomsticks.*
The nostalgia of this show
Notice how Ralph resembles Richard Nixon.
Deliberate.
Bob,Carol, Ted and Alice
This is like all in the family meets happy days 😂
It is weird hearing Mr. Cunningham talk like Archie Bunker. If anything, Tom Bosley is too genial for a character like this.
is that Tom Bosley from happy days
Yes it is
Yes
I am surprised these characters never appeared in Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law.
YES!!!
Alice's hippie boyfriend is out-eating Michael Stivic! 😂😂
I thought it was Squiggy from Laverne and Shirley 😂
Meathead then divided by meathead now!
What David the Gnome would be like if he yelled all the time
In 1996, this re-ran for a bit on very late night tv. I can't remember which channel. I was 11, my brother was 9. We watched this, Bullwinkle and The 3 Stooges during summer break because we were allowed to stay up late.
Kids in 2024 have MUCH better options!❤
I loved this show. ❤️
Mr. Cunningham doing a cartoon.
He also did a Christmas cartoon
I used to really love this show, although it didn't seem to be on often. Quite why I'm not sure, as I was in single figures and surely can't have understand too much of it. Maybe what I loved is that the father seems like a genuinely nice guy, unlike my own father who was not. Ah well! I really enjoyed watching that! Thanks for uploading.
@Simon Stein my family are, errr, "difficult" and my mother wasn't that great either. This is the woman who told me several times that she was incapable of loving other people, and she only loved herself! Perhaps I just enjoyed watching a normal family huh. 🤣
Way way better then family guy
Kinda gives me married with children meets all in the family vibes
@Simon Stein it’s my opinion and 8 ppl agree
It definitely has all the family vibes because that’s what they were modeling the show after. It doesn’t have anything to do with married with children though. I don’t get that from this at all
That came much later from the same production company after Norman Lear sold it.
Loved this when it first came on in the 70s...was surprised in retrospect that it was only one season.. and I forgot his neighbor..lol.. vigilante..who knew how prescient they were back then
It ran three seasons but the others were short
watching this on a cold cold February night Feb 4 2023 drinking on some egg nod lol and laughing at this
What was your ratio of nogg to egg? 😂
I was a senior in high school 50 years ago when this cartoon came out. My friends and I laughed hysterically watching this, but realized how great a conversation piece it could be between teens and parents. I really love the part when the father says, " what we don't need in the world today is a bunch of cool pappas and hot mama's. OMG! We now have a overload of both. 😂
They really aped All In The Family on this one, down to the progressive boyfriend designed like Meathead
The most progressive thing about him was the speed at which he reached a triple digit BMI!
Even when i was a kid watching this show in the 80s I understood how brilliant it was. When you're a kid all you wanna be is a "big kid" so this was kinda like my gateway into adult humour.
The original blueprint for Family Guy
*simpsons
No. Family Guy is trash. The two are nothing alike. Learn to know what you're talking about.
@@TheAngryShadowknight true, I felt like The Flintstones was more of a blueprint of family guy than this. Even Seth Mcfalerne was inspired by the Flintstones since he also grew up with that show.
@@maxsanchez764this was before the Simpsons
The parts that didn’t come from the Simpsons came from here.
This is awesome
Lol. This was really a different time.
Cartoons have always been based. They also used to be less hideously ugly while doing so.
This became the shiow Wait Till You're Father' Gets Home.
My favorite show, American guy.
This is still relevant today.
I just love Tom Bosley as the dad's voice on this,it is too much ‼️‼️🤣🤣😂
$4,000 a year for college? That’s a bargain these days.
That was the beginning of the wretched Petro Dollar (1971 it was introduced )we are in although we are towards the very end of it.
It is not a coincidence that was the same year Archie Bunker was first on the air.
This is actually the first time I've seen this since I was a child. As a kid in the 70's we ate this up, not aware of the innuendo.
Great show
Alice was clearly the inspiration for Meg Griffin.
I really liked that tbh.
Quality show. Don't see those anymore
Tim Bosley from the show Happy Days is the voice of the dad
All in the family
The brilliance of Boyle and Burns!
Its so funny but back then a common feature of even the most modest homes was a small wet bar with stools!
"they will take over with pornography and fluoride" 👁️ 💉 when the programming predates Alex Jones! 😂😂😂
Where was the lie?
This was a great show thanks for posting
Busted Open bought me here. I've got to find more episodes now.
I'm not one for adult cartoons, but this one was cleverly funny.
AITF as a cartoon: 6:25. " Aw cheez, one of them types."
I like this show
Really amazing how the men who played reactionary characters like this were far from their roles in real life. Tom Bosley was Harry Boyle but actually Liberal; Jackie Gleason played Ralph Kramden and was also Frank Morrison in a movie version of Thunder On Sycamore Street but was known to be an extravagant spender and also defended black performers in the same way Frank Sinatra did; Ed Begley played a racist in 12 Angry Men but was actually far from being that. Hey!! They were actors.
Oh, and Frank Faylen was far from being Herbert T. Gillis.
Don't forget Carroll O'Connor, also a staunch liberal but someone with empathy for white working class alienation in the midst of social upheaval...
Before Meet the Simpsons…before Family Guy and Southpark!!! Ahhhh the GOOD OLD DAYS! 💖✌️🇦🇺🌼
Yikes the neighbor’s a Proud Boy. 😂
😂😂😂
pretty cool
I remember watching this back in 1977....it was a rerun and I was 6 years old. I got to see the generation gap, the hippie life and the sexual revolution in one cartoon.
The first spin-off of LAS 2 years before Happy Days (also with Tom Bosley)
Originally telecast on February 11, 1972.
My god. The black maid character is just perfect. Reminds me of every hardworking old woman ive met.
She's Florence from "The Jeffersons"!!!!!!!!
(No, not that same actress.)
4 thousand a year for college?
It was the 1970s.
Do you prefer this instead of the endless teen sitcoms
This is better than any of that Disney Channel crap, although I do want Ross Lynch deeply in me.
Thanks for this. I used to love this. Especially Ralph's resemblance to Richard Nixon.😂
"Mr C" from happy days!
This show is like an actual sitcom of
I remember this back when it was first broadcast. Sadly you can’t find the rest of the seasons anywhere. Chico and the Man is another show that seems to have disappeared from the air and memories of most people.
Yes! I hope both come out on disc before I die! haha!
Family guy, 70s style
I remember watching this as a kid on cartoon network not knowing it’s from the 70s 😂 I like the simplicity of it
Meg.🤣
Wait till your Father Gets Home!
The boyfriend kinda looks like TONY ORLANDO.
And he sounds like Freddie Prinze Sr.
In addition to “Wait Till Your Father Gets Home”, “Happy Days” also grew out of a “Love, American Style” episode.
Hey that's a bong😅
I always used to watch this
I really do miss this show
funny happy days also had it's 1'st premier episode on L A S
I never knew this existed?
I like how Alice is fat (fat isn’t a bad term from those I heard sorry not sorry) and can get dates and her second wave feminism isn’t anti men (I’m gay and anti men lol).
The framework for our adult cartoons
I like the daughter isn’t the loser character. She just a normal teen .
The so-called nice boys are the main ones.
The mother could play daughter and vice versa, but this show was ahead of time, in the US, the newest the generation , the fatter they are, amazing how different this is from many Hanna-Barbera toons, is almost like animated ''All In The Family''.
I watched this show in cartoon network lol
I had no idea this show aired on MeTV
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