Isn't it amazing to think that most of these Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies cartoons are 70-80 years old and they're more brilliant and hilarious than 99% of anything that's been aired on television since?!
A little like wilie e coyote and the road runner. Wilie e coyote never had a good day either. That's one of the things I love about Yosemite Sam and Wilie E Coyote, they never have a good day but but it never gets them down.
From what I recall from Mel Blanc's autobiography, one of the reasons the creation of Yosemite Sam came about was due to Elmer Fudd being too darn dumb; as Bugs needed an adversary with some smarts to keep the cartoon series interesting.
@@jacobschweitzer1068 Sam was more devious, underhanded, and nefarious than Elmer; that in itself takes a bit more brainpower. An example of Sam's nefarious deviousness was his attempt to woo an elderly wealthy widow (Emma, aka "Granny") into marriage; whereupon he would _off_ the widow; get all of her wealth; close down the orphanage and old-folks home that Emma was bankrolling. Elmer Fudd would have never stooped to such nefariousness.
@@shaydystheshadowqueen9584 Marvin the Martian always reminded me of a general science teacher I had in middle-school 8th grade (US . . . I specify country as YT is an international platform). A young man; slight in stature, with horned-rimmed glasses; and had a speech pattern slightly toned down from Marvin the Martian. But that science teacher was brilliant, as some of his class lectures had to do about the broad future of laser technologies; where in 1968, it was only known as a intense light beam that could burn. That same teacher also allowed me to demonstrate the physics of propulsion with launching homemade rockets, on school grounds, with pyrotechnic powders. Present-day middle schools in the US would never allow such displays to happen.
No doubt we grew up when cartoons were just funny and entertaining. There was no hidden message, well, there were hidden messages but they were very very subtle.
These were and are the best cartoons ever. They are perhaps even more funny now than they were when I was a kid in the 60s and 70s. I will never outgrow this stuff.
@@gawainethefirst You miss the memory of them, saturday morning cartoons we're glorified ads for kids to cling onto the merchandise, though not all are bad cartoons and every decade has good and bad cartoons.
@@gawainethefirst MeTV has cartoons from 7-10 on Saturdays. The first hour are Popeye and Pink Panther cartoons, the second hour is Tom and Jerry (as well as other MGM cartoons like Droopy and Barney Bear), and the last hour are Looney Toons.
@@gawainethefirst me too. I like finding old compilations of cartoons like "Popeye", "Looney Toons", "Woody Woodpecker", "Tom and Jerry", " Rocky and Bullwinkle", "Pink Panther", etc. and, watching them when I'm feeling stressed out. I think it's the antidote to our modern anxiety inducing news cycle. It's difficult to be consumed with worry while watching something so very silly. I can feel my blood pressure beginning to normalize just thinking about it. Those completely ridiculous characters and utterly inconsequential plot lines help me to forget about the state of the world for a short while. It's like a 5 minute vacation.
....yosemite Sam.... next to Daffy, my two favourite WB Characters...both irascible, stubborn, self opinionated , devious and brilliant. I totally cracked up....at 68 I am a ball rolling around the floor.... god bless Mel Blanc and the creators of these classics.
best chars to me are this order 1-Daffy: the ammount of shit he puts up with bugs, the same jokes he pulls off to deal with trouble, and hes a coward....but a GREEEEDY lil coward XD 2-Bugs: has a style to him but he can be annoying at times but hes good 3-Sam: NEVER get tired of what he goes through. always loved him chasing bugs and daffy 4-Sylvester: him shutting up foghorn and his antics with tweety 5-Mugsy/Rocky: the best type of gangsters when it comes to humor XD
@@ronaldshank7589 I just aged 52 years young and my wife just ages young later this year this is very very classic and we will be watching in to the far far future are children there children and futures to approach all children and adults from all around the world should be watching these greatest cartoons . laughing on the floors and holding on to these priceless memories .
Me and my dad watched these together all the time, we loved them,. My dad's favourite saying was, "I knew I should have turned left at Albuquerque". 😆😆😆. Yo semite Sam was my favourite, and foghorn leghorn. Great memories with my dad. 😊🇬🇧
my dad would watch with me too. he explained about why the looney tunes animation was so much better than Hannah Barbara. He's over 80 and still talks to me like Foghorn Leghorn to make me laugh.
I love the episodes where Sam is wrangling animals. Be it sharks, gators, or lions, he ain't afraid of them, and they hate him too much to stop trying to eat him, in spite of the beating he gives them. 😂
I could be having the most hellacious day on earth and I watch this 5-minute gem and I am dying with laughter! And now I know where John Winchester got idgit from haha!
Yep. That is exactly what I was going to say. The bit with the elephant is my favorite. Every time I see it I laugh so hard I get cramps in my side. Every time.
I came across this video by accident this morning, Friday December 10th 2021, I really wasn't in the mood to go to work but this really uplifted me been thinking about this video all day. Kept me going haha
In the diving board bit (from “High Diving Hare”), you should have left in where Sam zooms back up after stepping across that line and says to Bugs “I hate you!” before zooming back down again
Watching this now compared to 40 years ago I can really appreciate how the music choreographs with the action. Just things you didn’t notice back then.
In one movie that combined various episodes, Sam gets sent to hell and has to bring Bugs Bunny down to take his place. The Devil keeps reincarnating Sam, as a Roman, Arab, and a cowboy. When he’s reincarnated atop the camel, he says “What am I doing on this humped backed mule?!”
I like the bit where Yosemite Sam whacks a caged lion with his club, then Bugs Bunny opens the cage, the lion roars and Sam whacks it again and again going "How many times to I have to tell ... you ... to ... shut ... up?" and getting more worried as his sentence goes on.
So Bugs first squared off against Elmer Fudd, but as time went on, the Looney Tunes crew began feeling like that wasn't looking so funny. Fudd is just kinda dumb, and likeable in that way, so it began to look like Bugs was just bullying the hell out of this guy. The solution was to bring in a rotten-tempered, arrogant, loudmouthed blowhard instead. Someone who you could always smile when he got his comeuppance for being a jerk. Howdy, Sam.
My favorite parts are when Sam almost makes it out of the canon but it still let's him have it and when he's coming out of the man hole with the lions grabbing him back in and the second time he's getting dragged back down he prays then he gets back out and the lions paw comes up doing a 360 looking for him..it's genius.
He never fails to find a way to screw himself over, does he? It's like his irascibility leaves him with no foresight as to what he may be walking into.
YOSEMITE SAM: "Can't ya see I'm trying to sleep?! (grabs guitar from Bugs) Give me that instrument, ya buck-toothed varmint!" (pulls and tears strings from the guitar while mumbling incoherently against Bugs' musical sense, then hands Bugs the wrecked instrument and walks off stage)
YOSEMITE SAM: (after storming into the studio with his rifle in hand and twisting a miniature- capped Bugs' next musical device, a trumpet, into knots): "Here. (hands to Bugs the knotted trumpet) Now, if I hear just one peep, one little freep, I'll blast ya." (Bugs scratches his head while examining the damage to his trumpet, and Sam departs, uttering unintelligible curses) BUGS: (twirling his finger): "Ah, let's see now. The middle valve goes down, and the music goes round and round, and it comes out here. (points at rim of trumpet horn, then looks at camera) You know, folks, it may take awhile to figure this out. So, in the meantime, what do you say we look in on a real cool cat named Sylvester
I loved these cartoons when I was a little kid. I loved them when I was 12. I loved them when I was 16. I loved them when I was 21. Now I am 62 and would like to buy these cartoons, but don't know where to buy these great cartoons. I have searched Amazon, but it seems like they only offer these old ones. I wouldn't mind having the old ones, but I want the ones that were shown on tv until the networks stopped showing cartoons on Satirday mornings.
I still recite lines from Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies in whatever circumstance I encounter, nearly every day. Most don't get it but I do and that's what makes it fun .. like when I do something that will have not-so-great consequences I'll say, in my best old world accent, "oooohh, I shall hateth myself cometh the dawn" .. and I know exactly what Bugs Bunny episode that came from ... still love 'em, still laugh. Absolutely the best.
I miss the old style cartoons they were the best, with Mel Banc and the other's. They can never replace them. I agree with Tony. You can never replace old style with the new.
The attention to the small details is so masterful. At the 3:47 mark Yosemite is seen for a second with his hands in prayer when dragged down into the lion's den.
I love Yosemite Sam better than Bugs Bunny to a certain extend. But yet I love all of these old school cartoons back then compare to so called modern version.
Ah the memories of youth. Waking up early on Saturday morning so I can watch all the cartoons till noon. Todays youth have no clue what good times they missed.
There's a scene here that features an animated parody of character actor:Charles Laughton..spoofing his on screen interpretation of Nero from"The Sign Of The Cross".
Kind of like how off set, Herman the Baby was more grown up than Roger Rabbit? I agree, if cartoons were actually real people they'd be just as different from their onscreen personas as human actors.
It’s amazing to me “mid 60’s” that they came up with these classics . No cell phones pc internet. I truly believe all this technology is weakening our brain’s.
Isn't it amazing to think that most of these Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies cartoons are 70-80 years old and they're more brilliant and hilarious than 99% of anything that's been aired on television since?!
The artists, producers and voiceover artists who did these cartoons were waaay ahead of their time, doing things that simply can't be done digitally.
Also, political correctness hamstrings creators, making it very difficult to make comparable cartoons.
Brings back childhood memories
You are absolutely right.
All that witty humor has been replaced by pointless running and splashing of colors.
When my wife and I are out riding our horses, sometimes I’ll use the old Yosemite Sam “When I says whoa, I means whoa!“ Cracks her up every time!
Husband of the year award
@@My6119 Thanks… ☺️
Whoa Mule! Whoa!!
😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣
Yosemite Sam can't ever get a break, he's always having a bad day.
A little like wilie e coyote and the road runner. Wilie e coyote never had a good day either. That's one of the things I love about Yosemite Sam and Wilie E Coyote, they never have a good day but but it never gets them down.
Even on his own solo cartoon short Honey’s Money, he’s still the butt of the jokes.
😂😂😂
From what I recall from Mel Blanc's autobiography, one of the reasons the creation of Yosemite Sam came about was due to Elmer Fudd being too darn dumb; as Bugs needed an adversary with some smarts to keep the cartoon series interesting.
How is sam any different
@@jacobschweitzer1068 Sam was more devious, underhanded, and nefarious than Elmer; that in itself takes a bit more brainpower.
An example of Sam's nefarious deviousness was his attempt to woo an elderly wealthy widow (Emma, aka "Granny") into marriage; whereupon he would _off_ the widow; get all of her wealth; close down the orphanage and old-folks home that Emma was bankrolling. Elmer Fudd would have never stooped to such nefariousness.
That makes a lot of sense.
And then they made an even smarter adversary that was designed to be the complete opposite of Sam (Marvin the Martian)
@@shaydystheshadowqueen9584 Marvin the Martian always reminded me of a general science teacher I had in middle-school 8th grade (US . . . I specify country as YT is an international platform). A young man; slight in stature, with horned-rimmed glasses; and had a speech pattern slightly toned down from Marvin the Martian.
But that science teacher was brilliant, as some of his class lectures had to do about the broad future of laser technologies; where in 1968, it was only known as a intense light beam that could burn.
That same teacher also allowed me to demonstrate the physics of propulsion with launching homemade rockets, on school grounds, with pyrotechnic powders. Present-day middle schools in the US would never allow such displays to happen.
Mel Blanc was a genius! Thanks for making my childhood great!
No doubt we grew up when cartoons were just funny and entertaining.
There was no hidden message, well, there were hidden messages but they were very very subtle.
Yes he surely was fantastic at doing all those thousands of voices.
These were and are the best cartoons ever. They are perhaps even more funny now than they were when I was a kid in the 60s and 70s. I will never outgrow this stuff.
How I miss Saturday morning cartoons.
@@gawainethefirst You miss the memory of them, saturday morning cartoons we're glorified ads for kids to cling onto the merchandise, though not all are bad cartoons and every decade has good and bad cartoons.
@@gawainethefirst MeTV has cartoons from 7-10 on Saturdays. The first hour are Popeye and Pink Panther cartoons, the second hour is Tom and Jerry (as well as other MGM cartoons like Droopy and Barney Bear), and the last hour are Looney Toons.
You're right.
This is solid comedy.
It's genuinely humorous.
And it will never stop being funny.
@@gawainethefirst
me too.
I like finding old compilations of cartoons like "Popeye", "Looney Toons", "Woody Woodpecker", "Tom and Jerry", " Rocky and Bullwinkle", "Pink Panther", etc.
and, watching them when I'm feeling stressed out.
I think it's the antidote to our modern anxiety inducing news cycle.
It's difficult to be consumed with worry while watching something so very silly.
I can feel my blood pressure beginning to normalize just thinking about it.
Those completely ridiculous characters and utterly inconsequential plot lines help me to forget about the state of the world for a short while.
It's like a 5 minute vacation.
I'm so glad these were part of my childhood.
Same
Same. I saw them as reruns. I'm not THAT old.
Me too
Me too!
....yosemite Sam.... next to Daffy, my two favourite WB Characters...both irascible, stubborn, self opinionated , devious and brilliant. I totally cracked up....at 68 I am a ball rolling around the floor.... god bless Mel Blanc and the creators of these classics.
best chars to me are this order
1-Daffy: the ammount of shit he puts up with bugs, the same jokes he pulls off to deal with trouble, and hes a coward....but a GREEEEDY lil coward XD
2-Bugs: has a style to him but he can be annoying at times but hes good
3-Sam: NEVER get tired of what he goes through. always loved him chasing bugs and daffy
4-Sylvester: him shutting up foghorn and his antics with tweety
5-Mugsy/Rocky: the best type of gangsters when it comes to humor XD
They just don't make them like this anymore!😆❤🤪
Amen
You’re never too old!
Add Sylvester to that list.
Gotta give Sam his due... he wasnt good at mincing words but he knew how to dance his ass off.... right into a well lol
That sure was a wet ending to a dance!
That twert no well, it were a dang -blasted mine shaft. I'm here ta told ya!
@@carywest9256 lol
@@ronaldshank7589 lol
The ending of Roman Legion Hare was pure perfection.
I'm Riff-Raff Sam, the riffiest riff that ever riffed a raft!... still to this day i don't know what he meant with that.
"Your slip is showin'"
That is Mel BLANC at his best? Love when he says: "AH....SHUT-UP YOU IDJOIT?"
He wuz jes' tryin' to communicate.
That's all.
(Sometimes, he just wasn't very good at it)!😁😁😁
@@sonicsaiyan07 😁😁😁😁😁!!!
If you were known as Riff Raff it wasn't very good. It meant you were up to no good. But he was just mincing words lol
The scene with the elephant and mouse, and the cartoon with the dragon is hilarious.
absolutely
Agreed - the dragon constantly sneezing is a riot lol
dnd community's running joke about armor and heat.
@@ThePamastymui oh shit is this where it originates from?
"And if you do not retrieve our singing sword... you will be... Put to the rrrrack. Burrrrned at the stake. And be. Headed."
I’m 76 and I love them!!!!!!
I still watch Bugs Bunny and his friends at sixty because he and his pals still crack me up. Bugs Bunny is one of those things you can NEVER outgrow!!
Agree 100 % me my wife are fifty-two our children love them . very very fond memories laughing very very hard .
I just turned 59 on September 6th, and, just like you, I still get a huge kick outta cartoons like this!
@@ronaldshank7589 I just aged 52 years young and my wife just ages young later this year this is very very classic and we will be watching in to the far far future are children there children and futures to approach all children and adults from all around the world should be watching these greatest cartoons . laughing on the floors and holding on to these priceless memories .
So true.Agreed
Also 59 and my FAVORITE cartoon of all times are the Looney Tunes!
This is incredibly good. Mel Blanc’s talented voice acting is superb. And all the characters are just wonderful. What happy childhood memories!!! 😌
My childhood! My dad and I would get up Saturday mornings and watch Bugs and all the gang. Miss those days and so miss my dad!
Me and my dad watched these together all the time, we loved them,. My dad's favourite saying was, "I knew I should have turned left at Albuquerque". 😆😆😆. Yo semite Sam was my favourite, and foghorn leghorn. Great memories with my dad. 😊🇬🇧
@@kevinmayhew8738 My mom would lose it over Yosemite's antics. I find myself watching these old cartoons more and more and just laughing my ass off
@@NBUltra187 me too, let's be honest, need laughs more than ever in recent times. 😁
my dad would watch with me too. he explained about why the looney tunes animation was so much better than Hannah Barbara. He's over 80 and still talks to me like Foghorn Leghorn to make me laugh.
Looney Tunes got us kids a little break from a sad reality
I'm 65 years old and I still watch them on TV. I laugh my a** off every time.
He has the best swears.
My goal is to be able to cuss like Yosemite Sam someday.
I wish I could sound like his "Ooooohhh! I HAAATE yoou!"
I wish I could talk like Festus Hagan, too.
Stop breathing on me ya idjit😂
I love the episodes where Sam is wrangling animals. Be it sharks, gators, or lions, he ain't afraid of them, and they hate him too much to stop trying to eat him, in spite of the beating he gives them. 😂
And he calls most of them 'mule.' lol
He beats the absolute fuck outta them varmints.
No matter how many times you see these you cant help but laugh, better than any so called cartoons out today. Love em All .
I don't get tired of the Looney tunes I don't care how many times I watch it... It will never get boring 😁
These were so well drawn & hilarious 😂
I laughed so hard . They never grow old.
No they don't, but we sure do! Lol, maybe these old cartoons keep us young at heart, lol👍✌️
I absolutly agree 😊
😂 “ CLASSIC!…. Every bit as hilarious, now, as These clips were ‘ back in the day ‘ .”
As a kid I found them hilarious. As an adult I am in awe of the comic skills of the animators.
I could be having the most hellacious day on earth and I watch this 5-minute gem and I am dying with laughter! And now I know where John Winchester got idgit from haha!
Yep. That is exactly what I was going to say. The bit with the elephant is my favorite. Every time I see it I laugh so hard I get cramps in my side. Every time.
This is the Golde age of comedy!!-
Same here Eddie! When I need a good laugh for a crappie day? I turn to Yosemite Sam!! He always come through for me. LOL
I came across this video by accident this morning, Friday December 10th 2021, I really wasn't in the mood to go to work but this really uplifted me been thinking about this video all day. Kept me going haha
Are you meaning John Winchester from Supernatural?
When I say whoah I mean whoah
In the diving board bit (from “High Diving Hare”), you should have left in where Sam zooms back up after stepping across that line and says to Bugs “I hate you!” before zooming back down again
Whoa Mule! Whoa! That has become a staple phrase in our family.
I'm a mechanic, and believe me. It comes in handy a lot.
that camel caught a headache.. it still makes me laugh for 50 years... lollol
Same here 👍
@@19brittani i like the dragon's face after sam hits him in the head after he breathes on him!
Just love it...and none of it has 'aged'...I'm nearly 70 and laughing myself hoarse...best exercise in the world...many thanx.
Watching this now compared to 40 years ago I can really appreciate how the music choreographs with the action. Just things you didn’t notice back then.
My parents, who grew up in the 60s and 70s, raised me on these cartoons. I am so glad they did because they still make me laugh. 😂
1:45 At the end of this short, Sam winds up trapped on the island, and Bugs says "What a maroon." GET IT!!!!!!!
and a catchphrase is born.
Couldn't say "moron".
@@erikbunty2016 Yeah!!😂
This five minute video for me was time porthole. It transported me back to 1960's. Thank you so much!!
They just don’t make ‘em like this anymore. To our great loss.
The market could be crashing at this moment, and this video would have me laughing and in stitches.
😂😂😂 This clip has got to be the one of the funniest on this channel, the tears are literally running down my face. 😂😂😂
“HYAH MULE HYAH MULE MULE HYAH MULE” - Sam on literally any animal
Except the camel 🐪😂
In one movie that combined various episodes, Sam gets sent to hell and has to bring Bugs Bunny down to take his place. The Devil keeps reincarnating Sam, as a Roman, Arab, and a cowboy.
When he’s reincarnated atop the camel, he says “What am I doing on this humped backed mule?!”
I like the bit where Yosemite Sam whacks a caged lion with his club, then Bugs Bunny opens the cage, the lion roars and Sam whacks it again and again going "How many times to I have to tell ... you ... to ... shut ... up?" and getting more worried as his sentence goes on.
He does have a good way with animals don't he!🤣
Opinião democrática!!!
Estou com 62 anos, ainda sou apaixonado por esses desenhos, q fizeram parte da minha adolescência. Abraços a todos
Seeing Yosemite Sam lose to Bugs Bunny is always one of the most satisfying in Looney Tunes.
So Bugs first squared off against Elmer Fudd, but as time went on, the Looney Tunes crew began feeling like that wasn't looking so funny. Fudd is just kinda dumb, and likeable in that way, so it began to look like Bugs was just bullying the hell out of this guy.
The solution was to bring in a rotten-tempered, arrogant, loudmouthed blowhard instead. Someone who you could always smile when he got his comeuppance for being a jerk.
Howdy, Sam.
Mornin' Ralph.
My favorite parts are when Sam almost makes it out of the canon but it still let's him have it and when he's coming out of the man hole with the lions grabbing him back in and the second time he's getting dragged back down he prays then he gets back out and the lions paw comes up doing a 360 looking for him..it's genius.
He never fails to find a way to screw himself over, does he? It's like his irascibility leaves him with no foresight as to what he may be walking into.
"How now, brown cow?"
@@befdoglover1
It means He's (Sam's) easily angered.
3:19 Yosemite Sam: CHARGE, 3:31 RETREAT
I'm 52 and still love watching these. I will never out grow them!!!
I'm 51yrs old and I still use some of Sam's insults...lol.
I still love these cartoons.
It's Too Bad They Don't Make Cartoons Like This Anymore
I’m an almost 52 year old man and these cartoons still crack me up.
3:43 possibly the greatest animation sequence of all time ! Play in slow motion to really see all the details !
LOL, You may be right, it is definitely up there.
Watched it so many times growing up I didn't need to watch in slow motion
Better than Rod Scribner?
Lion paw submarine periscope
Sam's fake cussing is funny as all get out.
There was a old episode til where he had actually cussed in it...
@@HersheyChocolateChip what did he say? I only hear idjot
YOSEMITE SAM: "Can't ya see I'm trying to sleep?! (grabs guitar from Bugs) Give me that instrument, ya buck-toothed varmint!" (pulls and tears strings from the guitar while mumbling incoherently against Bugs' musical sense, then hands Bugs the wrecked instrument and walks off stage)
YOSEMITE SAM: (after storming into the studio with his rifle in hand and twisting a miniature- capped Bugs' next musical device, a trumpet, into knots): "Here. (hands to Bugs the knotted trumpet) Now, if I hear just one peep, one little freep, I'll blast ya." (Bugs scratches his head while examining the damage to his trumpet, and Sam departs, uttering unintelligible curses) BUGS: (twirling his finger): "Ah, let's see now. The middle valve goes down, and the music goes round and round, and it comes out here. (points at rim of trumpet horn, then looks at camera) You know, folks, it may take awhile to figure this out. So, in the meantime, what do you say we look in on a real cool cat named Sylvester
When I say whoa, I mean.....WHOA!
I'm 60 years 60 years old and love these cartoons
Ya ya ya ya mule
(Passes Bugs)
Whoa whoa whoa whoa mule
(Carriage crashes)
These kids and their hotrods..
@@joshuabrooks4907
Sam: Ya moth-eaten Rabbit! I’ll slice ya to ribbons!
3:31 R E T R E A T!
BOOM!
All these decades later, “Bugs Bunny Rides Again” is still the greatest masterpiece in TV history.
TAKE IT, SAM!!!
But it was made for theaters.
Man, I loved these cartoons when I was a kid…..Thanks!!
I love when he paddles the animals asses yah mule!!!😂
I don't know what I like better, that or Foghorn Leghorn paddling that dog's behind!
@@befdoglover1 lol I say, I say, dog!
Saturday mornings 60-70's. Loved Cosbys' Fat Albert.
2:14 falling down the stairs, cussing all the way! LOL! Perfect ending
Мне под 70 и я искренне смеюсь над этими мультиками.Спасибо👍.😂
I loved these cartoons when I was a little kid. I loved them when I was 12. I loved them when I was 16. I loved them when I was 21. Now I am 62 and would like to buy these cartoons, but don't know where to buy these great cartoons. I have searched Amazon, but it seems like they only offer these old ones. I wouldn't mind having the old ones, but I want the ones that were shown on tv until the networks stopped showing cartoons on Satirday mornings.
Old Sam always leaves me laughing.👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
I still recite lines from Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies in whatever circumstance I encounter, nearly every day. Most don't get it but I do and that's what makes it fun .. like when I do something that will have not-so-great consequences I'll say, in my best old world accent, "oooohh, I shall hateth myself cometh the dawn" .. and I know exactly what Bugs Bunny episode that came from ... still love 'em, still laugh. Absolutely the best.
My favorite line was, "When I say 'woah' I mean 'woah'!"
I still love the "I darest you to step across this line" "I'm a steppin"
"Wake up ya fire breathin lizard" 😂 "stop breathin on me ya idget" 😂😂😂 Sam's the best👍
Seriously, has Sam ever ridden an ACTUAL mule?
Crazy how this man calls almost every animal mule😂😂
I miss the old style cartoons they were the best, with Mel Banc and the other's. They can never replace them. I agree with Tony. You can never replace old style with the new.
Is this based on a true story
Of course
WHEN I SAY WOAH, I MEAN WOAH!!!
Dad always died at that bit
The attention to the small details is so masterful. At the 3:47 mark Yosemite is seen for a second with his hands in prayer when dragged down into the lion's den.
I love Yosemite Sam better than Bugs Bunny to a certain extend. But yet I love all of these old school cartoons back then compare to so called modern version.
When Yosemite Sam fell down the stairs it sounds like me when I'm trying to work on something and it doesn't go right bawahahahahaha
Don't sneeze you stupid dragon, you'll blow us to the moon.😊 you know what happened.😂😂😂😂
"Dragons is so stupid!"
Ah the memories of youth. Waking up early on Saturday morning so I can watch all the cartoons till noon. Todays youth have no clue what good times they missed.
"I hate that rabbit!" Looney Tunes cartoons still crack me up to this day.
4:21 Those rabbits do have technology
All these years later and those still make me laugh! Thank you for sharing!
When I said whoa I mean whoa
Brings back childhood memories 😂
Man, I forgot how funny this stuff was lol!!!!😆😅😂😂 thanks for posting!
These really old cartoons were my childhood.
There's a scene here that features an animated parody of character actor:Charles Laughton..spoofing his on screen interpretation of Nero from"The Sign Of The Cross".
Nice that you caught that and shared it with us!
It's remarkable, too, with how Mel Blanc could do a good vocal impression of Laughton.
I love how calls his elephant a mule.
I love how he calls any animal, but an actual mule, a "mule".
Pity it didn't include:
"YOSEMITE SAM OF OUTER-" (BOOM!) "space?"
Or from Captain Hareblower when Pirate Sam tried to blast Bugs back with a cannon and got blasted himself a second time going “OOOOOOOOHH😡!”
Yosemite Sam can never control his animals 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"RETREAT!!!"
Good idea!!
If Looney Toons had a parallel universe, Bugs and Sam off the set loved each other like brothers. They were that good.
Kind of like how off set, Herman the Baby was more grown up than Roger Rabbit? I agree, if cartoons were actually real people they'd be just as different from their onscreen personas as human actors.
@@jeremyfrost2636 And Kathleen Turner's character whom off screen was a loyal and faithful wife to Roger Rabbit.
@@charlesmurphy3222 Yes, exactly.
Great selection of some of the most classic scenes!!!
I read this was banned in some countries. But I think it’s funny 😄
Be thankful these cartoons aren't Banned on RUclips.
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The one where hes an alien in the robot costume always cracks me up.
Yeah! When Sam is in the riveted container with a lit stick of dynamite & as he hammers the third & last one it goes off😂...
God i love these old Looney Tunes. I dunno wtf happened to people over the years. These are great.
he always seemed to have a club. many times in life i wished i had a club
There are so many classic lines and sound effects in these clips... Glorious!
It’s amazing to me “mid 60’s” that they came up with these classics . No cell phones pc internet. I truly believe all this technology is weakening our brain’s.
Man these were the days yall brought my ass back in ORDER cant find this entertaintment on t.v. these days ❤😂
Thank you for posting. This is great
God I miss watching these every Saturday on boomerang
God The Father
God The Son
God The Holy Spirit
When I say whoa .... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii MEAN WHOA ???? It always gets me laughing in tears 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how space sam blows up right before he was about to get the last bolt out lmao