Incredible how much of this we actually have. 1. Houses designed around televisions (centerpiece of the living room with clear views from other rooms) 2. Televisions on house appliances (fridges) 3. Watching TV while you do chores 4. TVs that deal cards (video games) 5. Peeping Tom: lots of pornography 6. Thrifty Scotchman (mobile phone) 7. Digital gambling
Eliminated picture distortion from passing airplanes (switch from analog antennas to cable TV and also improvements in aircraft systems to reduce interference)
To be fair, idea of compact TV wasn't too outlandish fow what I understand and question was more in "how we can make things smaller?" I have an old book from like late 1950s/early 1960s that suggests that with semiconductor diodes "Television set will be put on a wall, like a painting, hearing amplifier can be put inside glasses and computer will take less space than a Typewriter" - these were approximations back then but they turned out to be completely true
Over the air HD TV eliminated airplane flutter and static. While not spot on, future tech took a differing dimension or direction. My father who loved science fiction but died 32 years ago, would've been incredibly amazed. Easy to believe - Better now than then, in so very many ways !
I preferred the OTA static to the digital OTA distortion which ruins the video and audio completely. But I do admit that when you get a strong signal, it's nice that there can be several channels encoded on it.
So what have we learned of the time in which this cartoon was made? 1. It was considered proper etiquette to kill guests for fiddling with your TV set. 2. Heterosexuality was popular.
ngl some of these actually happened 0:09 - House built around TV where almost every corner has TV for some high income families (this was declining since the advent of Internet on mobile devices) 0:44 - We haveTV (or rather computer screen on fridge) 0:53 - It has a few, probably 3D TV (except we cant touch), video conferencing, video games and live streaming like Twitch and Discord 1:02 - Video games, 3D view model holograms and VR/AR/XR 1:16 - Portable televisions and streaming on mobile devices 1:47 - Larger screens with different aspect ratios for different purposes
i remember a dexter’s lab episode remaking house of tomorrow, but i always wanted to modernize this one as “console of tomorrow”, about video games. “the Xbox Xcell model will come with a built in credit card swiper for easy microtransaction payment” “as for vr innovations, meta is working on a haptic nose accessory to truly let you feel like you’re in the game, as shown here in cooking simulator: ‘mmm!’; and fallout 4: (puking)” “and for those with rude relatives who end your session prematurely, a new preventive measure (gunshot)”
I remember that at the end the narrator said: At the request of the public we will show the image of the young lady in a bathing suit and they showed her.
Las Vegas model: the middle screen don't show anything that you hoped Modern UA-cam: the middle of video show a commercial and don't show anything that you hoped (skip button)
There was a gag when a color TV was shown: "This proud couple have just purchased the new 'color TV'! However, this particular set is only *half* paid for." **the screen is half-color, half black and white** 😉
I love cartoons made before the Puritans started getting fussy about it. Do one tenth as much as this cartoon did, and the social media faux outrage folks will blow a gasket. But this was a ‘toon that boomers watched, and yet society did NOT end. Somehow or other, they graduated, got jobs, got married and all kinds of non-alternative lifestyles. It was the “patriotic” stuff like Vietnam that messed up a lot of them.
"and yet society did NOT end. Somehow or other, they graduated, got jobs, got married and all kinds of non-alternative lifestyles." you senn what behind their closed door?
@@oatseawong6664 Graduating, getting jobs and getting married are out in public. An alternative lifestyle would be to be unconventional in public, like being homosexual or in some bondage stuff in public. Doing things behind closed doors in the privacy of your own home isn't "alternative", since a lot of people do that.
I like how the "innovation" for the first 2 models was just, "add GUN."
Americans 😂 Because everything is better with a gun)
TF2 Engineer: And if that don't work.
Use more gun.
@@Blundabus1337 Best reply ever
well it _is_ american
In America, you shoot film. In Soviet Russia, film shoot you!
For anyone interested, this originally aired in 1953.
Literallt one year before colour tvs went on sale 😂
The Golden Age Cartoon Era.
they actually predicted online gambling
and cornhub
Incredible how much of this we actually have.
1. Houses designed around televisions (centerpiece of the living room with clear views from other rooms)
2. Televisions on house appliances (fridges)
3. Watching TV while you do chores
4. TVs that deal cards (video games)
5. Peeping Tom: lots of pornography
6. Thrifty Scotchman (mobile phone)
7. Digital gambling
That "Gambilng" TV would also work for Predicting TV you have to Pay to watch (Cable, Streaming, etc.)
that hits so true it feel like I need an ice pack for the bruse XD
Eliminated picture distortion from passing airplanes (switch from analog antennas to cable TV and also improvements in aircraft systems to reduce interference)
No expensive ammo needed
Turning the camera is also video games. Also "see the whole picture" is HD.
And now we have tvs that fit in our pockets
In full version of this cartoon there was a joke about TV on a wristwatch IIRC
Which is also a camera
Thrifty Scotsman model of course
Some pretty impressive features. Being able to rotate the camera and have the characters physically interact with you!
They predicted video games lol.
@@mattwo7
And Hologramas, VR, AR... and other things (and we more closed to this, seriously).
Makes me wonder how outlandish and impossible the thought of a flat screen was back in the day.
Not too much. This cartoon came out in 1953, and the Jetsons (which came out in 1962) had flat-screen TVs.
To be fair, idea of compact TV wasn't too outlandish fow what I understand and question was more in "how we can make things smaller?" I have an old book from like late 1950s/early 1960s that suggests that with semiconductor diodes "Television set will be put on a wall, like a painting, hearing amplifier can be put inside glasses and computer will take less space than a Typewriter" - these were approximations back then but they turned out to be completely true
Tex Avery cartoons are wild.
Ikr
Man was a genius.
I was waiting for there to be a special model for the mother in law.
Over the air HD TV eliminated airplane flutter and static. While not spot on, future tech took a differing dimension or direction.
My father who loved science fiction but died 32 years ago, would've been incredibly amazed.
Easy to believe - Better now than then, in so very many ways !
I preferred the OTA static to the digital OTA distortion which ruins the video and audio completely. But I do admit that when you get a strong signal, it's nice that there can be several channels encoded on it.
man i wish my monitor had anti air capabilities
Wheres the tv for the mother in law
Right?? Lol
I guess MGM had enough of Avery’s mother in law jokes.
It will be a model with a built-in electrical trap and only triggers when she touches the buttons.
In the basement.
why would he spend that much money on someone he clearly hates?
So what have we learned of the time in which this cartoon was made?
1. It was considered proper etiquette to kill guests for fiddling with your TV set.
2. Heterosexuality was popular.
Heterosexuality is still the choice of many American TV viewers.
@@mikekolokowskyMost. By far.
was lol
And Tex Avery hated his mother-in-law.
3. Gambling wasn't considered an addiction
And being shown in cinemas that thought TV was a passing phase - a lot of which closed in the years following......
Somehow it was wrong and right at the same time.
0:19 bro has average german tv 💀
FRFR
German TVs in 1945😂😂
This animation was incredible for its time.
This animation is incredible for ANY time, really. This is masterful
This animation was standard for its day. Standards were higher then
They predicted all these things yet they didn't predict TV would be in color in the future.
Surprisingly accurate. Most of this, although not delivered in the exact way, is available via TV/Internet Media/WWW.
0:56 I've wanted to watch this scene again for years, but I couldn't remember the title of the cartoon. Thank you!
Now these are some unusual vintage TVs.
Great to hear Paul Frees narration through out the cartoon except for one little spot.
WE LOVE TEX AVERY ❣️😥
The last one predicted everyone shooting in portrait mode.
they predicted vertical video
I remember this one 😁😁
This is the best Ai ,I have seen to-date.
ngl some of these actually happened
0:09 - House built around TV where almost every corner has TV for some high income families (this was declining since the advent of Internet on mobile devices)
0:44 - We haveTV (or rather computer screen on fridge)
0:53 - It has a few, probably 3D TV (except we cant touch), video conferencing, video games and live streaming like Twitch and Discord
1:02 - Video games, 3D view model holograms and VR/AR/XR
1:16 - Portable televisions and streaming on mobile devices
1:47 - Larger screens with different aspect ratios for different purposes
This was a hilarious cartoon, this one the House 🏘️ of tomorrow,Farm of Tomorrow and Field and Scream plus The Car of Tomorrow
You will. And the company that will bring it to you, AT&T
Tex Avery was a genius!
The final "model" is essentially the smartphone screen, extending.
I have the complete Tex Avery collection on DVD. It's hilarious!
I remember watching this in Cartoon Network. I wonder when it originally came out.
1953, according to Wikipedia.
@@martyklestadt6766 thanks
1:38 gotteem
I love the lemon channel
Yes love those cartoons classic
ooh very incredible.U said it:like Nostradamus was made a cartoon📺
He predicted vertical videos at the end xd
TV is a fad. It will never catch on.
I miss those days 😢
0:09 uhh why is he shaving his head? even the setup reminds me of some slum homes where everything is crammed into one room
He was too busy looking at the screen. 😏
i remember a dexter’s lab episode remaking house of tomorrow, but i always wanted to modernize this one as “console of tomorrow”, about video games.
“the Xbox Xcell model will come with a built in credit card swiper for easy microtransaction payment”
“as for vr innovations, meta is working on a haptic nose accessory to truly let you feel like you’re in the game, as shown here in cooking simulator: ‘mmm!’; and fallout 4: (puking)”
“and for those with rude relatives who end your session prematurely, a new preventive measure (gunshot)”
These cartoons are way, way more better than the ones from today 👍🏻
Be for real...
Ah shit, here we go again
Actually we have ACTUAL CHARACTERS rather than dudes doing stupidities...
@@zanir2387 well we have both nowadays
Perfectly balanced
Who thought we'd still be watching Western.
Considering the popularity of Fallout, I’d say we still are
1:50 Am I the only one who thinks that Tex Avery predicted the Nintendo DS?
Failed to predict the future 🚫
This was Make believe
Was a cartoon your reference of the future? Are you a loon?
Nah just need more further than now
So you don’t have a tv that shoots down airplanes flying overhead?
@@MK-xr4rf no bro
If only they knew 😂
I remember that at the end the narrator said: At the request of the public we will show the image of the young lady in a bathing suit and they showed her.
Las Vegas model: the middle screen don't show anything that you hoped
Modern UA-cam: the middle of video show a commercial and don't show anything that you hoped (skip button)
0:40 Man with cigar: This fine. No problem. ☺️
Instead, the internet came.
These kinds of Television could've been here by now.
civilian airplains got beef with the tv
No way this was serious in his animations
What the inner party really really wants
1:08
We do have their vision of the gambling TV. We just don't use coins, we pay subscriptions.😜
When life was easy
Where is the mother in-law tv
Basement
The last two were hilarious 😂😂😂😂
The mid 20th century was a shitpost
For those times Colors hadnt came to anyone’s mind?
not widespread for another decade…
There was a gag when a color TV was shown:
"This proud couple have just purchased the new 'color TV'! However, this particular set is only *half* paid for."
**the screen is half-color, half black and white**
😉
Saw the full version many times.
I'm scottish and must admit I did have the thrifty scotch model 😂😂🏴🏴
I love cartoons made before the Puritans started getting fussy about it. Do one tenth as much as this cartoon did, and the social media faux outrage folks will blow a gasket. But this was a ‘toon that boomers watched, and yet society did NOT end. Somehow or other, they graduated, got jobs, got married and all kinds of non-alternative lifestyles. It was the “patriotic” stuff like Vietnam that messed up a lot of them.
"and yet society did NOT end. Somehow or other, they graduated, got jobs, got married and all kinds of non-alternative lifestyles."
you senn what behind their closed door?
@@oatseawong6664 Graduating, getting jobs and getting married are out in public. An alternative lifestyle would be to be unconventional in public, like being homosexual or in some bondage stuff in public. Doing things behind closed doors in the privacy of your own home isn't "alternative", since a lot of people do that.
I thought it said Ted Avery
1:31 i swer IF SOMEONE SAYS "Let's go gambling! Aw dang it!"-
What?
The bridge game is online poker now
Dam that blasted lemon show (?)
You takes your chances with the "Las Vegas Special". 😉
Welcome back
"The home of Tomorrow will be build around the television set."
Bruh, you cant just open up on us like the USS Wisconsin.🙄
Is this darecter related to Henry?
0:54 Текс Эйвери даже игровые приставки предсказал 😁
1:26 все смартфоны начиная с IPhoneX😅
Do you ever get the feeling these cartoons aren't really meant for kids? 😄
They weren’t at the start, that’s why young people watch old ones now and think they’re “creepy” coz they weren’t meant for them
Who the name lady on the tv ? 1:48 & 1:45
Jjjj tremendooo !!😄😄😄
Guns and violence, incredibly rare school violence. Banning guns and violence in cartoons, well....
How about The Computer of Tomorrow from Yesterday?
Isn't the original 7 minutes long?
Violence
1:29 THEY PREDICTED THE ADHD SPLITSCREEN
That's Tex himself at 0:46.
There is a lot of this cartoon missing.
America and guns
😳 Were those cartoons actually for kids???
An M•G•M Cartoon
1:50 oh no he predicted shorts!
1:19 ~ 1:28 I could not hear what are narrator saying in this scene clearly. Does anyone have transcription?
"The ever popular bachelor's model, featuring a new low in plunging necklines."
@@allenharper2928 thanks you
Only Tex could get away with that gag! 😄
Is that the voice of Paul Freeze?
YES! Frees.
Who was that on the washing machine? I originally thought it was Gerald Ford but I don’t think that’s right
Tex Avery himself.
@@fromthesidelines Damn
Plane crash
Yeah no I think it eliminates the planes instead
Does anyone know what the "thrifty Scotsman" TV is referencing? Did Scottish people really hold flashlights up to their faces?
The Flag 0:25
LOL
note: this isn't prediction, this is a parody
no, it’s a comedic prediction…and several of them came true
😂😂😂😂😜😜😜😜👍
Wtf is this
Ohio be like
1:38 I smell a meme potential
yess
Slippery little bastard senator arm strong
You're onto something.
A banana instead of a 🍋
Let bro cook
Bro these animations always have me dying bro
0:39 it was at this moment that he knew, he fUck3d up