Well thanks, I just watched all of these videos and bawled my eyes out.Get some Kleenex now, folks. Waterworks are inevitable.
Well thanks, I just watched all of these videos and bawled my eyes out.Get some Kleenex now, folks. Waterworks are inevitable.
Sounds like the voices of these guys:
... how did she conceive a son (the father in the video)...?
Sounds like the voices of these guys:
Which that reminds me of my favourite video in their series... Kind of needs context but is funny anyway.
I'm not surprised that 80% of those people sounded 12.Trollin' the console kids.
My mom would think it was ghosts.This has been circling Tumblr lately.
"Let's go into this film stage that's so perfectly disguised as my office building assuming it had suddenly moved across town!"These Japanese prank shows... I tell ya what.
"Sexy girl laugh"? Seriously?Trollin' the console kids.
Reminds me of these belgian commercials...This has been circling Tumblr lately.
But how did he get the food into the oven in the first place? I want to see that video.This has been circling Tumblr lately.
That was sort of my thought, too. If you don't want your dog climbing on the counters when you're away, don't leave food where he can smell it. It seemed to be leftover breakfast toast or something, in a confection oven.But how did he get the food into the oven in the first place? I want to see that video.
I can't believe it either, because it's really, really... boring.
I still can't believe this was originally shown on TV.
God, I always think I'm alone in my distaste for Ren & Stimpy.I was never a fan of that one growing up. But then again I never liked Ren and Stimpy-esque animation in general.
To be fair, I never enjoyed animation very much when I was young. Even now, the list of animation I've enjoyed is short. Love Daria; I should buy that series. South Park has definitely made me giggle. On both of those, though, it is admittedly not the animation that I primarily enjoy. But when I was a kid, my brother and sister both loved animated shows/movies, so I watched a lot of them, because obviously you can't just like, not watch TV. That's madness.Ren and Stimpy was some mind-bending stuff when I was 12. Couldn't get enough back then. Didn't age well though.
My dad got me tons of Warner Brothers cartoon VHS tapes when I was a kid. There was a point when I had just about every Bugs Bunny cartoon memorized and recited it along with the TV (that memory space was later reallocated to Monty Python). I watched all the various stuff fed to kids as entertainment in the 80s because, as you said, what else was I going to do saturday morning? And there was a brief period in 1985 where you would be completely ostracized from everyone else in the 1st grade if you weren't watching (and enthusiastically discussing) both MASK and Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. But the really, really cool kids got up at 5:30 weekdays to catch Robotech. Then of course, weekday afternoons, the outdoors were a childless deadzone for the hour and a half in which GI Joe, Transformers, and The Real Ghostbusters came on TV.To be fair, I never enjoyed animation very much when I was young. Even now, the list of animation I've enjoyed is short. Love Daria; I should buy that series. South Park has definitely made me giggle. On both of those, though, it is admittedly not the animation that I primarily enjoy. But when I was a kid, my brother and sister both loved animated shows/movies, so I watched a lot of them, because obviously you can't just like, not watch TV. That's madness.
God. I was worried this was just how my kids acted.I had this EXACT conversation with an ex a few years ago.
"John Goatstream" wasn't good enough?I was disappointed to not see "Gregory Atlas" in the list of credits.
If that's a reference, I don't recognize it. Dr. Gregory Atlas was, in the battletech universe, the researcher who advanced myomer bundle research to the point where battlemechs became possible."John Goatstream" wasn't good enough?
--Patrick