I remember many years ago just after Sinterklaas evening (basically Christmas for us before Christmas) when a friend of mine showed me a talking doll his little sister received. Now this doll could say various lines but in order to do so you had to switch tapes that could be inserted in the back. As I was curious about what lines it could speak my friend switched a tape and then turned it on. All we got to hear was the doll making this weird mechanical buzzing sound but for some reason it was absolutely hilarious.
Notice how the wolf if blowing down the first pig’s straw house, yet there are three pigs inside when in this point of the story there would be one. Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
The children's cheer after a horrific scene of the mother gooses head being chopped off is amazing and so relevant to how children respond to violence in place of a safely "sheltered" train ride
I gave them the benefit of the doubt as long as I could. I was a fan from the beginning, but even I had my limits on how much of a decline I could take.
What? You mean rides have safety information for a reason? Maybe I shouldn't stand up at the top of the coaster lift hill to dance for my Tik Tok after all!
He apparently didn't learn from that Duff Gardens incident where he sneaked on the Barrel Roll with candy apples stuck to his feet and ended up hanging off the car in the middle of a loop.
@@canaisyoung3601seat belts would've been included just in case if the restraint bars failed or Bart ends up hurting his own ass for not following the safety rules and he doesn't care for that
I laughed hysterically when Bart said, "What a load of crappy crap crap!" And when Grandpa exclaims, "Well I'm sorry! But it's 150 degrees in the car!" 😂
The bit with Bart on the ride was great. For once, his misbehaving actually has consequences and teaches him a lesson. Much funnier and more satisfying than stuff he did in later seasons, where he acts like a brat and is rewarded for it.
The Tunnel moving. That's what killed me. I thought he was just going to hit his head, that would have been funny enough. But watching Bart's reaction to the tunnel becoming stuck and everything pile up in front of him as a consequence of his actions and ending up slamming his face into the crotch of robotic Paul Bunyan - that's just pure classic Simpsons.
A lot of the earlier stuff he learned lessons from it. They just decided to go all in on silly antics for everyone in the later seasons, with no repercussions.
The part with Bart and the kiddie train always gets me! I'm surprised he was dumb enough to sneak onto a ride that was too underage for him, not only due to the fact that the clearance under the tunnel was too low, but he probably would've hated it because it would've been, in his opinion, just for babies, like everything else in the park. I loved how the little ones cheered instead of freaking out when Paul Bunyan's ax chopped off Mother Goose's head. Bart was probably their hero after that. He made the kiddie train ride way more interesting!
0:37 lol, it was funny when grandpa Simpson appeared instead of Goldilocks in the little bed apologising because it was too hot in the car! lol😂 That makes a boring fairy tale into a more amusing one!
Back in Series 6 Bart seemed to have fun being in Kindergarten and was keen to find out "who the dish ran away with". Therefore he should have enjoyed his trip to Storytown Village.
@@dancepiglover No, they're talking about when he was sent back to kindergarten at age ten briefly. The new kindergarten teacher was much nicer than the one he had when he was five. What you're talking about wasn't established until two seasons after this, while his brief demotion was a season before.
Even if you know they can't do anything other than do an programmed move it's just like it's gonna move anytime and kill you Fnaf isnt probably the reason for this
Believe it or not Goldilocks was originally an old woman! I don't know when they changed her into a little girl. Like Grandpa maybe Old Lady Goldilocks was left in the hot car by her family!
@@melissacooper4282 oh yeah, I know that version. According to some sources, Goldilocks was an old witch that broke in, and when the bears found her, she jumped through the window and broke her neck and died.
I can imagine the sheriff from the Kill the Alligator and Run episode showing up after Bart knocks over Paul Bunyan, causing his ax to chop off Mother Goose's head. "You killed Paul Bunyan AND Mother Goose! You're in a heap of trouble, son!"
I like that they switched it from the obvious joke of the kids screaming at the goose losing her head to inexplicably cheering for it. Also keeping an axe that sharp feels like a liability lawsuit waiting to happen
The part with the 3 bears is my most favorite. btw if anyone is wondering by any chance what episode this is, it's "Lisa The Vegetarian" from season 7.
0:42 Mama Bear's malfunctioning voice is frighteningly realistic. I've heard broken animatronic voices that sounded exactly like this.
I remember many years ago just after Sinterklaas evening (basically Christmas for us before Christmas) when a friend of mine showed me a talking doll his little sister received.
Now this doll could say various lines but in order to do so you had to switch tapes that could be inserted in the back.
As I was curious about what lines it could speak my friend switched a tape and then turned it on.
All we got to hear was the doll making this weird mechanical buzzing sound but for some reason it was absolutely hilarious.
That and the fact that Mama Bear is the ONLY one with a working jaw motor lol
@Adamohm
I knew I recognized you, you're the guy who sits in the corners of Chuck E Cheese and stares at kids!
Me too.
Me too 😂
0:42 - They did that voice distortion so perfectly
Chances are any 2-bit Children's atraction would charge extortionate amounts and have third-rate anamatronics so they're right on the money.
I died at that part 😂😂
in the spanish dub they didn't even try
It's eerie realistic. I remember the old animatronics at Paultons Park sounding just like this.
Classic simpsons- so many clever jokes so fast.
Maggie's clapping is hysterical!
She's so ADORABLE!!!!
0:32
@@PhantoMace2012 She was. But now she's just annoying.
Meh, it was good, but not great.
I laughed out loud when I first saw it aired ages ago. Impeccable comedic timing.
I gotta love the fact that the axe was sharpened
I love that the kids are cheering
Quality is job #1 at Storytown Village.
Who runs this place, OCP?
@@Penoatle $90 million............
I don't know if you guys notice something dirty in that scene
0:33 I love how after being naively enthusiastic, Marge immediately becomes even more disdainful of it than Homer, Bart and Lisa.
At least she wised up!
LMAO she's like "yeah aight, sorry guys. I know.."
And I'll bet she REALLY regretted making her family go to the park when it caused Lisa to turn Vegetarian, wreck a BBQ and run away from home.....
@@girlgarde Quite a lot for a mom to deal with.
@@ChristopherSobieniak except she's a cause of the problem of those chain of events.
Aww, Maggie clapping is the cutest!
Of course! She's a baby they clap at anything!
I agree, cutest Maggie moment.
That part with Bart & the kiddie train!😆
And I love how the kids cheered that Paul Bunyan chopped off Mother Goose's head, instead of freaking out.😆
I know, I thought they were going to freak out too and then they cheered and I just laughed at the reaction
Bart probably their hero now. He made the train ride for those little kids way more exciting.
It’s probably for them to enjoy because it’s so boring
I think it was because the kids thought the village sucked. Paul Bunion decapitating Mother Goose was the highlight of their day!
Ah the deleted scene
1:11 I like how you can see every part of the ride is made of cardboard, except Paul Bunyan's axe, which is just an axe.
It beheaded Mother Goose with authority, there wasn't even a seam there.
Mama bears sound malfunction gets me every single time 😂😅😂😅
It’s withered mama bed
"What a load of crappy-crap-crap!" A line that can be used in many situations.
That's it honey, get into the spirit!
I love that line!😂
@MekaShadowlight Yawn.
“That was good ... not great.” - Homer
Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed!
(Garbled) SoMeBoDy’S bEeN sLeEpInG iN mY bEd!
Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed!
I'd guess that Homer would rate it 3.6 roentgen?
@@disneyparksstarwarslover7638 Well im sorry but it was 150° in the car!
@@SergeantExtreme not great, not terrible.
Quote from video!
Well I'm sorry! But it was 150 degrees in the car!!
Yes. I can imagine Grandpa eating Baby Bear's porridge as well.
"well I'm sorry for that to, the other two where hot and cold!!" lol
And breaks baby Bear's chair. Well I'm sorry that I'm so heavy!
I love this thread.
@@caroldefender4144 He would, wouldn't he?
'He blows all right. He blows big time.'
'That's it honey! Get into the spirit!'
😂
The way Homer says "Eat the CAAAA-AAAN!" just kills me every time hahahaha
0:45 “And somebody’s been sleeping in my bed.” “WELL IM SORRY but it was a 150 degrees in the car.” That takes me out😂🤣
Fun fact: the original "Three Bears" story involves a mean old lady, rather than a literal dumbchild.
Notice how the wolf if blowing down the first pig’s straw house, yet there are three pigs inside when in this point of the story there would be one.
Boy I hope someone got fired for that blunder.
Well, it's Springfield. What did you expect?
I hope you have your 'Genius at work' shirt on
a wizard did it
It's based on this short, but noone ever tries to sue Disney
ruclips.net/video/mPs6_0g8RHA/видео.html
A wizard did it
The children's cheer after a horrific scene of the mother gooses head being chopped off is amazing and so relevant to how children respond to violence in place of a safely "sheltered" train ride
They were raised on Itchy and Scratchy
Bloodlust is always a thrill
2 min of random 90s Simpsons always have more laughs than a whole episode of current year Simpsons.
How about all of the last decade.
Generic comment is generic. Like you have EVER watched any modern Simpsons episode after everyone told you it wasn't cool. Sheep.
Yes, I still follow it.
No, this is an actual honest personal opinion.
@@philbecker4676 Got quite the fanatic 'ere, 'ent we, lads?
I gave them the benefit of the doubt as long as I could. I was a fan from the beginning, but even I had my limits on how much of a decline I could take.
"somebody's been sleeping in my bed!"
"well I'm sorry! but it was 150° in the car!"
LOL grandpa simpson never fails to amuse me!!
150? Thats pretty obtuse!
I thought older people liked heat!
I'm afraid this will be my life in another decade or two.
@@tudorjason No. They like the cold
Everywhere The Simpsons go with grampa, he always gets left in the car
0:42 that's my favourite part. Malfunctioning and circuit bent voice boxes are hilarious to me
"Quiet boy, I have a feeling some bad stuff is about to go down!"
I always loved how the “fun for ages” sign goes to 7.5 to exclude Lisa 😅
I love how Bart had to learn the hard way about sneaking onto the kiddie train. Those rides have size limits for a reason. 😅
What? You mean rides have safety information for a reason? Maybe I shouldn't stand up at the top of the coaster lift hill to dance for my Tik Tok after all!
Learn? That kid never learns anything
He apparently didn't learn from that Duff Gardens incident where he sneaked on the Barrel Roll with candy apples stuck to his feet and ended up hanging off the car in the middle of a loop.
@@canaisyoung3601seat belts would've been included just in case if the restraint bars failed or Bart ends up hurting his own ass for not following the safety rules and he doesn't care for that
0:49 Abe is the MVP of this segment!
It’s always nice when the show gives any attention to Maggie.
The writers of Good Simpsons seem to have collectively had some very bad experiences with amusement park animatronics as kids.
Fairground animatronics can be rather creepy
The axt severing the gooses head and the children shouting in joy is pure classic simpsons.
Even Marge was bored when the house blew over 😆
Lack of blowing over.
The part where Holmer says "it was good.....not great" is fucking hysterical
Thank you! I'm glad I'm not the only one who thought that was the highlight.
Who's *Holmer* ?
I laughed hysterically when Bart said, "What a load of crappy crap crap!" And when Grandpa exclaims, "Well I'm sorry! But it's 150 degrees in the car!" 😂
0:49
I love the 7 1/2 on the sign just that Lisa is too old 😂😂😂
And way too smart, unlike Homer
How old is Lisa?
@@jameslindsay7529 she is 8
0:53 And what about Bart who dared to take a ride on Toddlerville Trolley?
@@jameslindsay75298 going on 40.
The golden years, one classic joke after another
This is mother goose the following cars have been broken into
Must be in a rough part of Springfield.
@@thestone30080 every part of springfield is rough
Then the next scene when they’re driving home with broken windows...
"An orange station wagon with the license plate..."
for some reason bart slamming into the tunnel actually made me laugh out loud.
Me, too. I think because he got cut off saying “so long suckers.”
The bit with Bart on the ride was great. For once, his misbehaving actually has consequences and teaches him a lesson. Much funnier and more satisfying than stuff he did in later seasons, where he acts like a brat and is rewarded for it.
True words.
The Tunnel moving. That's what killed me. I thought he was just going to hit his head, that would have been funny enough. But watching Bart's reaction to the tunnel becoming stuck and everything pile up in front of him as a consequence of his actions and ending up slamming his face into the crotch of robotic Paul Bunyan - that's just pure classic Simpsons.
A lot of the earlier stuff he learned lessons from it. They just decided to go all in on silly antics for everyone in the later seasons, with no repercussions.
In another episode, he was below the minimum height for a roller coaster. He thought it was clever and cool, but it didn't go as well as he expected.
I remember me and my friends laughing way too much at the malfunctioning mama bear. Those were the days.
This is like one of the best scenes in the show’s history
For those who might not know, Bart was humming "Limbo Rock" by Chubby Checker.
Homer forcing the goat to eat the can XD
0:42 I've heard sound recordings from the 19th century that sounded more clear than Mama Bear's voice.
Thats the point
She was supposed to sound broken and distorted
Queen Victoria is more understandable than Mama Bear.
Just your average electrodynamic speaker after 20+ years of 24/7 operation.
That broken speaker on mama bear takes me back hahahah
The part with Bart and the kiddie train always gets me! I'm surprised he was dumb enough to sneak onto a ride that was too underage for him, not only due to the fact that the clearance under the tunnel was too low, but he probably would've hated it because it would've been, in his opinion, just for babies, like everything else in the park. I loved how the little ones cheered instead of freaking out when Paul Bunyan's ax chopped off Mother Goose's head. Bart was probably their hero after that. He made the kiddie train ride way more interesting!
Yay!
I'm just amazed he wasn't decapitated.
But, then again, this was long before The Simpsons was syndicated.
Bart likes to defy authority
He did the same thing at Duff Land lol
@@ddthewolf I know! And look what happened to him! He got stuck on the roller coaster!
You are reading too deeply into this.
0:37 lol, it was funny when grandpa Simpson appeared instead of Goldilocks in the little bed apologising because it was too hot in the car! lol😂 That makes a boring fairy tale into a more amusing one!
Now he’s The Love-Matic Grandpa 👴
Why does this read like intense sarcasm
so much classic comedy in this one clip. the distortion always gets me lmao
love how enthusiastic maggie is
"Well, I'm sorry, but it was 150 degrees in the car!" 😂 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A minute and twenty seconds for a lifetime of hilarity
0:32 Maggie's clapping
At least she wasn't shooting anyone.
I love the train ride bit :)
Thundernerd2aBird
Who doesn't?
you know when he hits paul's ball's.......
Bart didn't think it though.
"What a load of crappy-crap-crap!" A line that can be used in many boring situations such as this.
1:13 top ten most satysfying anime villains death
0:32 Maggie's enthusiastic clapping
Back in Series 6 Bart seemed to have fun being in Kindergarten and was keen to find out "who the dish ran away with".
Therefore he should have enjoyed his trip to Storytown Village.
He was happy until his kindergarten teacher ruined his spirits by putting him down all the time.
@@dancepiglover No, they're talking about when he was sent back to kindergarten at age ten briefly. The new kindergarten teacher was much nicer than the one he had when he was five. What you're talking about wasn't established until two seasons after this, while his brief demotion was a season before.
"ha ha ha! So long, s....." BANG!!
“Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed.”
“Well I’m sorry but it was 150 degrees in the car!”
The animatronics look like they’ll burst into flames at any minute.
Even if you know they can't do anything other than do an programmed move
it's just like it's gonna move anytime and kill you
Fnaf isnt probably the reason for this
@@musteycraft Or rust and make horrible screeching and grinding noises when moving.
Like Wall E. Weasel?
"He blows all right. Blows big time"
Yeesh. Forshadowing the train ride.
And Marge took that word literal.
I really thought the straw house was going to short circuit and go up in flames.
"Well, I'm sorry, but it was 150 degrees in the car!"
0:34 spoken like a tried and true connoisseur
The unexpected appearance of Grandpa is hilarious and brilliant
When I get kids I will tell them the story of Goldilocks and the three bears this way.
Believe it or not Goldilocks was originally an old woman! I don't know when they changed her into a little girl. Like Grandpa maybe Old Lady Goldilocks was left in the hot car by her family!
@@melissacooper4282 oh yeah, I know that version. According to some sources, Goldilocks was an old witch that broke in, and when the bears found her, she jumped through the window and broke her neck and died.
1:08 Bart realizing he’s about to eat a lumberjack dong
Baby Bear: "Somebody's been sleeping in my bed!"
Grandpa: "Well, I'm sorry, but it was 150 degrees in the car!"
Why would Homer leave his dad in a hot car anyway?
@@melissacooper4282 Good question. It's no mystery to me however that Homer would do that. Homer disrespects his dad quite so often.
@@melissacooper4282 I can imagine Homer leaving Patty and Selma in the car in the 150 temperature. He dislikes them so much.
@@melissacooper4282I think it was 150 degrees Fahrenheit, which you convert to Celsius, which equates to 66 degrees, which is kind of chilly.
One of the kids on the train looked like a young Marge.
...at least Bart made a bunch of toddlers or kindergarteners happy
I can imagine the sheriff from the Kill the Alligator and Run episode showing up after Bart knocks over Paul Bunyan, causing his ax to chop off Mother Goose's head. "You killed Paul Bunyan AND Mother Goose! You're in a heap of trouble, son!"
That nasty neglected Mama Bear animatronic.
0:49: “WELL I’M SORRY BUT IT WAS 150 DEGREES IN THE CAR!!”
LOL I LOVE That.
Along with this 1:00.
I like that they switched it from the obvious joke of the kids screaming at the goose losing her head to inexplicably cheering for it. Also keeping an axe that sharp feels like a liability lawsuit waiting to happen
I like how mother goose'es expression changes from a smile to absolute shock.
1:13
Omg! Paul Bunyan killed mother goose!
And the kids cheered!
It Thought Their Gonna Scream
Same here.😆
No more Itchy and Scratchy for yosu
Lindsey P
Blame itchy and scratchy for getting those kids to like violence.
The kids happy that mother goose was decapitated is hilarious!
1:17 ~ It's Marge as a little girl!
*Maggie Clapping are so cute.♡*
Apparently, some of the writers lived in Atlanta back in the 60s. We had a place up in Marietta called Storyland that was pretty close to this.
0:42 the mother’s voice💀💀
The old Simpsons writers were relentless, joke after joke and still funny 20 years later. No wonder Fox parades the show around like a puppet.
Now all that needs to happen is for the show to finally end.
He blows alright! lol
strike1977 that's it, get into the spirit!
0:42
That one guy in the squad with a 3 dollar mic
I had a feeling Bart's head was going to run into something on that
The little bear sounds like Huey, Dewey, and Louie
Russi Taylor was a regular voice actress in this show until her passing (most notably playing Martin Prince).
The children cheering Mother Goose's execution ❤
0:12 If these animatronic pigs found their way to the Cuppa Coffee pilot of Super Why?....
Papa Bear: “Somebody’s been sleeping in my bed!”
Little Bear: “Somebody’s sleeping in my bed!”
Mama Bear: *Enchantment Table Language*
This is funny, from the malfunctioning speakers to the house slightly tilting and nothing else when the wolf tries to blow house down.
Interesting design compromise on goats' horrifying rectangular pupils.
Goat pupils are truly the stuff of nightmares.
0:42 I died 🤣🤣🤣
Me too! 🤣
Mama Bear’s speaker died first.
0:50
150 degrees of:
Celcius(C)- I'm on fire.
Fahrenheit(F) - It's too warm
Kelvin(K)- I'm Freezing
Rankine (R)-I’m dead
It's an obtuse angle
Mamma Bear’s voice box corroded over time.
You should've ducked before hitting that tunnel, Bart!
Coming from the kid who used candy apples to ride a roller coaster
Maggie clapping all crazy had me laughing.
"What a load of crappy crap crap."
😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣 😂 🤣
Love the kids excitement over Paul Bunyan chopping off Mother Goose's head lol
Oooh, I smell a possible FNAF fan game or mod out of this.
The part with the 3 bears is my most favorite. btw if anyone is wondering by any chance what episode this is, it's "Lisa The Vegetarian" from season 7.
Thank you!
LOL at Bart's singing at 0:57!
My strongest memories of these clips is seeing them in the line for the Simpsons Ride at Universal
0:34 whenever I think something is just OK
01:14 Bart takes down Paul Bunyan and all the kids cheer!! LOL!
They all cheered because Mother Goose was beheaded.