I like how when they pick him up from the pet store at the beginning they decide to name him Wally but then when they get home they just call him “dog”. 😂
Oh this takes me back. Way back when the Disney Channel was a pay channel my dad taped some stuff on a free showing time. This was on between "The Boy Who Could Fly" and "Flight of the Navigator." Even as a kid the sophisticated way the dog spoke in his head always made me laugh. It's been close to 30 years since I watched this but it was so familiar since I watched it so many times.
I remember this short! This use to air on Disney Channel (with some edits) in the 90s segment, Lunch Box! At 6:03-6:50, 7:40-7:46, 8:28-8:32, and lastly, 8:54-8:58 for some reason (as well as the mentions of cocktail being muted) are when there were cuts when they use to broadcast this back in Disney Channel.
I remember that, Disney Channel also ran the short standalone with those edits. I recall the "emergency numbers" scene being omitted too and wondered if that was a case of them being concern that some kid would dial up those numbers on their phones. Ironically the baby being naked and falling out the window they didn't have a problem with!
What do you mean most looney tunes? Are you talking about Wabbit or the Looney Tunes Show from 2011? Unless you're talking about them, I don't believe you.
This came out in the 80s The 90s wasn't much better kids. If you are watching this and was born within the last 20 years you are twice as safe than we were.
The late Harvey Atkin - he played Sam on the Sam & Max: Freelance Police cartoon, King Koopa on the old Mario Bros. cartoons, and the Mordecai Richler character on YTV’s Jacob Two-Two series.
@@ChristopherSobieniak Continuing role as the desk sargeant on Cagney and Lacey. He was in the original Meatballs movie, with Bill Murray. Lots of appearances in Canadian comedy series. I can't believe they spelled his name wrong!!
You should upload a dogs guide to the playground, the only results I saw was one video showing clips of the the wife and another one is just vfx the whole thing in Spanish
That's one careless family.
That blue dog, Wally is a lot smarter, wiser, more independent and careful than his owners.
I like how when they pick him up from the pet store at the beginning they decide to name him Wally but then when they get home they just call him “dog”. 😂
It’s the dad that keeps calling him dog instead of his name 😂
Oh my gosh I used to watch this growing up!
It’s nice to hear Harvey Atkins in something I haven’t seen before, rest in peace you absolute legend
Oh this takes me back. Way back when the Disney Channel was a pay channel my dad taped some stuff on a free showing time. This was on between "The Boy Who Could Fly" and "Flight of the Navigator." Even as a kid the sophisticated way the dog spoke in his head always made me laugh.
It's been close to 30 years since I watched this but it was so familiar since I watched it so many times.
I love old animations so much. I can feel the hard work put into this. You guys are the best for uploading!
That feeling you get when someone calls something from 1986 "old."
@@Timurlane100 it'd be a little silly to call it recent compare to what year we live in atm
@@pandaexpress7673 - By that standard, anything that isn't currently happening is old.
@@Timurlane100 almost 40 years ago dont you think its reasonable to call it old
@@xxalex423xx - Only if you're under 33 years old.
...how did Bernard survive to become an adult? Forget the 30-amp fuse in a 15-amp socket, what kind of brain donor *tapes up a broken circular saw?!*
He's like if Bowser and Sam were THAT dumb (considering the actor who voices Bernard voices those two).
I born in Asia,, never watch this kind of movies before.. But this takes me to my childhood somehow
Those people really shouldn't have kids
Fortunately, they didn't. They're just cartoons.
It's a wonder to me these people are still alive at this point.
On-par with Mindy's mom in "Animaniacs".
Or pets.
I remember this short! This use to air on Disney Channel (with some edits) in the 90s segment, Lunch Box! At 6:03-6:50, 7:40-7:46, 8:28-8:32, and lastly, 8:54-8:58 for some reason (as well as the mentions of cocktail being muted) are when there were cuts when they use to broadcast this back in Disney Channel.
I remember that, Disney Channel also ran the short standalone with those edits. I recall the "emergency numbers" scene being omitted too and wondered if that was a case of them being concern that some kid would dial up those numbers on their phones. Ironically the baby being naked and falling out the window they didn't have a problem with!
watching this again, I noticed before the family picks up the dog, they're seen driving from a McDonald's off in the distance in that title scene!
I've remembered this being on The Disney Channel. It was also on Cartoon Network along its sequel that does with playground safety.
@@billmcdonnell79 I remember that too! Both were great shorts and it's only a shame this wasn't developed further.
@@ChristopherSobieniak There should be a third one, even a fourth?
"THE DOG'S LEARNING TO JUGGLE!"
It's a shame this didn't became a series all to itself. It felt like it had all the earmarks to be one!
Did I just get tricked into watching a safety vid? Good animation!
The dog really reminds of Courage the Cowardly Dog
If he had the brains of Mr. Peabody.
And a voice that sounds similar to brian from family guy.
RIP Harvey Atkin
This is my favourite NFB skit
Another very good video.
This channel is just amazing
Yep, get aquatinted with all things Canada.
Thank u like this one miss it on cartoon Network
I would like to see this redone today with Stephen Colbert or Steve Carrell as the voice of the dog.
...or Paul Giamatti...
Pup of the pound
Oh wow, I remember this! It was something shown in school for home safety.
These NFC films are wonderful.
*NFB
So much better than most Looney Toons! Reminds me of the cartoons they'd show on Pinwheel when I was a boy!
What do you mean most looney tunes? Are you talking about Wabbit or the Looney Tunes Show from 2011? Unless you're talking about them, I don't believe you.
The dad looks like Markiplier and almost want a remake with him!
What are the names of characters from Every Dog's Guide to Complete Home Safety?
0:01 What bird sounds are those?
7:06 Is that pampers diapers 1990s?
So this the origin story of Mr. Peabody.
This came out in the 80s
The 90s wasn't much better kids. If you are watching this and was born within the last 20 years you are twice as safe than we were.
Well my house didn't have to deal with setting/changing fuses like in this film 40 years ago.
2:05 why is there a moose in the middle of a city?
Well, it's Canada! I'm sure they just needed a quick gag. I'm more amused a McDonald's appears during the opening title of the short.
the phone! this is vintage
I think courage the cowardly dog and family guy was influenced by this short.
Reminds me of a Canadian version of Larry and Steve. A 1997 Cartoon Network short.
I just love that suicidal baby.
They made a sequel to this cartoon, though sadly the kid ends up being very different as a 5 year old in that one than he is here.
The baby isn't really suicidal, he didn't knows any better of what safe or not. There's a huge difference.
@@billmcdonnell79 That is true, of course compared to Bernard that is pretty wide!
@@ChristopherSobieniak Bernard is a pretty bad dad and dog owner. Wally is way smarter, reliable and responsible.
Cool animation!!!😁❤
I love this short
really good
The dog 🐕 is a smart
I remember this one too
Parabéns muito bem feito a arte e o contexto, sou fã já, maravilha... de canal , ....
Ótimo amei❤
The content reminds me of Family Dog and the art style reminds me of My Neighbors the Yamadas.
Hound is found
Who's the fathers voice I know I've heard it before
Elleminster Brain family guy
Elleminster
Sam
From
Sam & Max.
The late Harvey Atkin - he played Sam on the Sam & Max: Freelance Police cartoon, King Koopa on the old Mario Bros. cartoons, and the Mordecai Richler character on YTV’s Jacob Two-Two series.
That was the late Harvey Atkin, which I think most would probably know him best as King Koopa from Dic's Super Mario Bros. cartoons.
@@ChristopherSobieniak Continuing role as the desk sargeant on Cagney and Lacey. He was in the original Meatballs movie, with Bill Murray. Lots of appearances in Canadian comedy series. I can't believe they spelled his name wrong!!
Is that voice Harry Roz from Sea Lab 2021???
they predicted stewie and brian at 9:43.
8:42 this beats me.
5:54 this pooch is flat as a pancake 🥞
9:47 - 9:51 Come on, Bernard, Don't blame Wally for your stubbornness, ignorance and carelessness.
cool as.... thanks
nice
Couldn't have said it better myself
I feel like I’ve seen this cartoon before. Was this on Disney Channel back in the 90’s?
Yes, apparently the program "Lunch Box" aired it, but I also remember it being aired standalone as filler between program breaks.
@@ChristopherSobieniak Same, and O Canada in the 90s.
@@Julayla NFB material always found a place on Pay TV channels like Showtime as filler during movie breaks.
How did this didn't died before the dog? lol
Where can i get a dog like this?
Pomerania
seems like a prequel for peebody and sherman
Peabody you mean?
*PEEBODY*
What did the tramp say?
Reminds me of Dilbert's pet dog. :o)
The husband Sound like sam from sam n max
Probably the same guy, he was voiced by the late Harvey Atkins.
The origin story of Peabody and Sherman.
You should upload a dogs guide to the playground, the only results I saw was one video showing clips of the the wife and another one is just vfx the whole thing in Spanish
Did that dog kidnap the toddler.
9:34 wtf is wrong with the boss's wife?
8:37😂😂😂😂😂
Wilson Betty Lee George Harris Timothy
Remember: this hurts me of course than it does you
Wallace and Grommit. I could not watch any more. The humans made me sick.