This show is a classic... I remember watching it back in the day... Used to come home from school right as mom was making dinner and a new episode would be on... Simpler times...
>have a problem >Mr. Whoopiee tells them how it's fixed with modern know-how and technology >attempt to employ what they've learned >fail and make things worse
I really thought this show was trying to teach us that learning was bad.
It's a Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that. I watched a lot of them through YT a couple years back, and they seem to still be up, so go nuts. If I was going to recommend one short as the best, I'd go with Bargain Counter Attack.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>I watched a lot of them through YT a couple years back, and they seem to still be up, so go nuts.
A lot are in public-domain and are popular fodder for those crappy cartoon collection videos and DVDs. At least with YouTube, there's no more need to fast-forward through all the truly abysmal crap to get to the few good ones.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
>It's a Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that.
I never got the hate for Famous; they never hit the highs of peak Warner and MGM but they're a lot of fun, ditto Terrytoons
I'd much rather watch those cartoons than a boring ass Sniffles cartoon or the pretentious drek UPA was putting out by the late 50s
It's a Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that. I watched a lot of them through YT a couple years back, and they seem to still be up, so go nuts. If I was going to recommend one short as the best, I'd go with Bargain Counter Attack.
very comfy, it's just a cartoon version of the mischief you'd expect from a child of that age
Also it's on public domain so they'll always be on yt
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL01BD370FCD26A6B3
Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that.
What?
Old =/= classic, it's just old.
define "classic"
It's classic by my standers
The Vega will never be a classic car, even 100 years from now. Tennessee Tuxedo is the Vega of cartoons.
You b***h, I'm beautiful enough to be a Classic Car.
Why?
And to think, he became Agent 86 in Get Smart....
And Inspector Gadget.
Underdog reruns are fun while waiting for the newest thing to come out
And then he went on to shit brown bricks and play Mineycrafta
I only knew about this cartoon thanks to that Pooh's adventures cringe compilation
This show is a classic... I remember watching it back in the day... Used to come home from school right as mom was making dinner and a new episode would be on... Simpler times...
>have a problem
>Mr. Whoopiee tells them how it's fixed with modern know-how and technology
>attempt to employ what they've learned
>fail and make things worse
I really thought this show was trying to teach us that learning was bad.
I'd wager something like The Ant and the Aardvark is more "classic."
For real though
You know a toon is forgotten and dead when even provocative women can't pull waifu gays.
There just isn't anything to talk about with them honestly. Still kinda bums me out though the original episodes are a lot of fun
>penguin
Penguins are cool, i like penguins.
The majority of foreign cartoons not made in the us, canada or japan
I like Tennessee Tuxedo
There was at least one person on this board who knew what Cool McCool was
Wherever you are, you're based
Recently I saw the little Lulu cartoons from the 40's and Lulu is an amazing daughterfu
I know he was "created" by bob Kane and that's it
>Little Lulu
>She's a shmoo-loo, all the same....
I only know Little Lulu from the late 1970s japanimation. How kino is the 1940s version?
It's a Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that. I watched a lot of them through YT a couple years back, and they seem to still be up, so go nuts. If I was going to recommend one short as the best, I'd go with Bargain Counter Attack.
>I watched a lot of them through YT a couple years back, and they seem to still be up, so go nuts.
A lot are in public-domain and are popular fodder for those crappy cartoon collection videos and DVDs. At least with YouTube, there's no more need to fast-forward through all the truly abysmal crap to get to the few good ones.
>It's a Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that.
I never got the hate for Famous; they never hit the highs of peak Warner and MGM but they're a lot of fun, ditto Terrytoons
I'd much rather watch those cartoons than a boring ass Sniffles cartoon or the pretentious drek UPA was putting out by the late 50s
I know there's another animated adaptation of her in the 90s.
As far as I know, that's the one I watched and it's supposed to have been the most faithful adaptation of the comics.
very comfy, it's just a cartoon version of the mischief you'd expect from a child of that age
Also it's on public domain so they'll always be on yt
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL01BD370FCD26A6B3
Famous Studios production, and all the inconsistency that goes with that.
What?
whens the last time this came on tv? 30 years ago? people might only know it today because it got frequently referenced in pawn stars
Who remembers Roger Ramjet?
Ricky Sprocket Showbiz Boy
What makes it a classic?