Hollywoke hollywood could not have the brain to open up, smile, and put some fun in our stinkin lives, there hell bent woke bang bang your dead crap and PC correct revamps of old fairy tales
The ending of this is particularly interesting, because the narrator, had to sell part of his property, because the land he owned, was where they wanted to build the freeway in the San Fernando Valley. Because of that, they named a small Street after him on one side of the freeway, and a bus stop on the other side of the freeway is named after him. The man was a true treasure. 🥰
Love seeing these old classic tales again. They always came up with some real interesting ending that even Edward Everett Horton could laugh at. Thanks for post. Joe S
These bring my childhood memories that were a reminder of much easier and less stressful times. Thankyou ❤️🙏
Yep, great days back then for me as well.
Yes right was right wrong was wrong and everyone knew where we stood. And people payed for doing wrong and expected to . People were thankful ❤
Loved these cartoons as a kid in the 60's and 70's, and love them now as an old man.
Me too. But now I'm an old Lady. 😊
I didn't like them very much, but they were better than the Rocky and Bullwinkle part.
Hollywoke hollywood could not have the brain to open up, smile, and put some fun in our stinkin lives, there hell bent woke bang bang your dead crap and PC correct revamps of old fairy tales
For anyone wondering what that last wish was: "I wish I was in Dixie!"
Thanx! Cause that was crazily cut off!!!
cant get enough of these what gems!! remember them as a child on reruns in the 70s,,clever and funny!
This unlocked memories I forgot I had
I am thankful I grew up in the 60s and 70s no complaints!!
Same here
Been seeing these pop up in my list again. They do offer a great distraction from things we needed.
The ending of this is particularly interesting, because the narrator, had to sell part of his property, because the land he owned, was where they wanted to build the freeway in the San Fernando Valley. Because of that, they named a small Street after him on one side of the freeway, and a bus stop on the other side of the freeway is named after him. The man was a true treasure. 🥰
His estate in Encino was named Belly Acres.
Edward Everett Horton Lane is the shortest street in Los Angeles, with the longest sign.
I enjoy the comments as much as the cartoons
Love seeing these old classic tales again. They always came up with some real interesting ending that even Edward Everett Horton could laugh at. Thanks for post. Joe S
Very clever and at times, funny to boot!
I love them growing up!!
Me as well ! So glad you enjoy these film gems.
Used to love these on cartoon network
This is my first viewing ever..Thank you for sharing!
That's a turn-up for the books!
Instead of ending with a bad pun, they ended with a sad truth... Still funny though!
Thanks for sharing.
Love these!
Made me chuckle. Really miss Bullwinkle And Jocket J Squirrel.
yup when cartoons were cartoons and not marketing ads for toys
Careful. Soon there will be boobie plush toys
great ending, made me laugh
I like this cartoon
Be careful what you wish for
great ending!
A Golden Diamond...so funny.
Nice
Rocky & Bullwinkle show is “The Simpsons” grandfather…
Brownie sounds kinda like Jerry Lewis when he's trying to put shoes on a fat woman. Saying, Oh Lady!!
1:18 Even the boob thinks it's stupid.
The boy sounds like FIlmore from hoppity hooper.
what was the last wish? I couldn't hear the voice clearly.
I wish I was in Dixie
Hooray! Hooray!
5:04 When well Bobby see his dad again?
4:21 4:23 Bobby: OKAY!!!!! HMM!!!!!!! I WISH I WAS IN DIXIE!!!!!!!! 4:24 Bobby’s Dad: OH NO!!!!!!!!! 😮😮😮😮😮
That was a stupid thing to do. If that one person hand asked for a demo, maybe things would be better
@@tsitracommunications2884 4:49 Bobby’s Dad: Party Pooper!
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