They don't make 'em like this anymore. Then again, they don't make much of anything out of claymation anymore. This show is an artistic treasure. It doesn't hurt that the humor, writing, and voice-acting is all top-notch too.
If it'll make you feel better, I plan to make my own comic series at some point, but due to my drawing ability not being the best, I might have my characters be posable figures in physical sets with props!
This is the first time I've seen this since I was a child and it makes me so happy :) also did not realize how many voices Jim Cummings did! Impressive.
Man… a guy at work brought this up tonight and blew me away. This show had been lost and misplaced in the deepest oldest of places of my memory. Wow…. So glad to have found this again!
If I had a nickel for every time Janice Kawaye played a female robot character in a kids' show capable of speaking both English & Japanese, came equipped with a fully-functional weapon system, but was naturally kindhearted & friendly, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's crazy it happened twice, right?
Until tonight, I was half convinced that I imagined watching this as a kid in 94'. I would periodically ask people if they remembered a "stop animation show about a green monster that lived under a kids bed" but nobody ever knew what I was talking about. Luckily I was watching a Jurassic Park retrospective documentary and became curious as to what the last major Hollywood release to use stop animation was. This curiosity led me to a website advertising a "brief history of stop animation" which mentioned this show as being one of the last stop animation cartoons pre-Jurassic Park and Toy Story. Glad I finally discovered it was real after all these years. Now, time to enjoy a bit of entertainment from my early years.
Watching this as a kid was fun but now watching it as an adult, this show is pretty impressive! The time and talent it must have took to do this claymation is astounding. Kudos to all who worked on this show and thank you for the happy memories!
That would be Danger Productions. The same guys that did the animation for the Clayfighter games. (Well the first and third ones. They were too busy w/ something else to do the second one)
Jim Cummings is just freaking awesome in anything he appears in, he’s been a major part of my childhood like hearing him sing the theme for Extreme Ghostbusters, voicing Pete, Darkwing Duck, Tigger and Pooh over at Disney and of course hearing him as Shang Tsung and Sub-Zero in the awful Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins tie in movie to the live action movie (he’s not awful in that, it’s simply the movie that is). Every time I hear him I get really happy.
I had no idea that the voice's of Winnie the Pooh and Jenny the Robot starred in this series. I wish they did more with Little Robot though, apart from Bumpy, Squishyton, and Molly, she's my favorite character, and I felt she had untapped potential in the show.
Janice Kawaye voiced the robot?! Holy crap, that’s the same voice actress for Jenny Wakeman / XJ9 and Tammy in My Life as a Teenage Robot, Ami Onuki in Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Yuzu Kurosaki in Bleach, Ayane in Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive franchise and Visco in The Witch and the Hundred Knight. Also it’s really cool to hear her speak Japanese since the actress herself can speak both English and Japanese, she’s a wonderful voice actress. 😊
Gotta love these nostalgia trips we all take every now and again. Taking us back to a time where nobody questions how toys or monsters with no capabilities to interact with people outside of their small-scale environment can send away for something like a free toy or medical stuff...Why can't most modern-day cartoons do this sort of thing!?
Uh a lot of modern cartoons DO do this sort of thing if you know where to look. The Amazing World of Gumball for example doesn’t have any specific reason for why there’s a world full of cartoon animals, inanimate objects, 3D animated Muppet people and a sentient internet all exist at once.
One of the cool shows made by and geared to adults who refused to grow up. In an era of Ren and Stimpy, Calvin and Hobbs, Garfield, Spaceghost 2000, Teen Aqua Force, and alternative late nite cable Adult Swim, this stuff is just...creative😎 Where did my Bumpy bendable toy go?
@@radbradmusicartist no. The artist/creator doesn't participate in that part of the bizz, not even allowing merchandise, only his c'n'h books. Any products out are bootlegs
@@canaisyoung3601 that's what I'm sayin. This is not even considered crap. They should see modern cartoons if they think Bump in the Night is crap. Also, idk why I'm replying to this comment from 8 years ago.. 🥲
7:00 I thought he was gonna realize he is speaking Japaneese and he actually knows it...well, that was a clever 4th wall break. I’m starting to like this show..
Molly's voice actress is Gail Matthius, who was also Bobby Generic's mom on "Bobby's World", Shirley the Loon on "Tiny Toon Adventures", and was once a cast member on Saturday Night Live during the early 1980s (which was the first season where everyone agreed that the show's quality was in the toilet).
@@canaisyoung3601 She's literally my waifu, like I'm NOT gonna know all that? She's also on record as stating she usually put on either a voice or accent for her characters (she also voiced Bobby's sister Kelly), and that Molly was just her own pure, natural voice. Seems fitting though, I'm PRETTY sure Molly was her final voice roll, or at least ONE of the last, and she never seems to have really done a whole lot else. Last roll, best roll, had the most of her real soul in it. It's a literal HATE CRIME what the shitty nineties writing allowed a once lovely and perfect character to devolve into. Went from literally every bit of a full character as the two male leads to essentially just another villain who wore the original Molly's skin-- ironically, an episode where ALMOST that exact thing happens-- except she was already entirely out of character from the very start of that episode AS HERSELF!
Thank you, Thank you for posting this amazing show. My husband & I we're watching; AHHH... Real Monsters I started thinking about squishington and Bumpy - what a rare and great gift you have given us!!
Oh man i remember in the 90s when YTV would play a ton of episodes of Bump in the Night, Freaky Stories and Aaahhh Real Monsters during Halloween. October was my favorite month growing up in that time. Still is too. Im currently re-watching all the Aaahhh Real Monsters episodes right now. Gotta love Krumm.
Bump in the Night was a awesome show. A couple of years ago, I told a friend of mine whom never saw this before. He asked me if it was like Toy Story and I said yes.
What a gem of a show. In all honesty, I'd consider this highly underrated and no matter how popular it got when it aired, it deserved more attention. The music, the characters, the animation, the voices, the writing, all great. What I'm going to assume is since there were only two seasons that they just quit because stop motion is hard work, but that is ONLY my guess because i know very little about this. I was fairly young when it aired, and I only just finished the series last night. Plenty of laughs and will more than likely watch it again. I think someone else mentioned it, and I whole heartedly agree, the series should be revitalized in some way. Like, if not a series/movie but like a special or something. Anyways, lol great show.
I used to have a squishington toy from a kids meal when i was a kid and could not for the life of me remember what it was from. Its cool today, recognizing all the voice actors and just being amazed with all that they have worked on in their careers. The 90s was truly a unique era for cartoons/kids shows!
I used to listen to this on my radio when it played the local ABC station. I'd listen while riding my bike up and down the driveway, lol. Good memories...
16:00 Squishy: Hello, my loyal listeners. It is my great pleasure to give you... INDIGESTION...! Cure the... News on the hour: Tornadoes devastate... THIS HILARIOUS TUNE FROM FRANCE! Jerry Lewis and... Boris Yeltsin saying... ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDIIIING!!! And A TEST OF THE JUST IN CASE OF THE EMERGENCY BROADCAST BEEP! THIS IS ONLY A TEST BEEP! *BEEEEEEEEP*!!!!
i used to wake up at 4 am everrryy day to watch the reruns of this in the 90s (i dunno when it originally aired though). but now watching it, it kinda creeps me out hahaha.
Yea it's kind of unsettling now for some reason. Kind of like a meth head Spongebob precursor meets acid nightmare. More than half of the dialogue went over my head as a kid.
Oh heck ya! My ptsd is loving this 😍🔥 Lowkey still hard to watch this and the age of dinosaur and fantastic planet...as a kid they left me with little sleep 😭
I went to Louisiana last year and met my mom's boyfriend's dad. Used his restroom and turns out he had a cup from Sonic with this as the theme. I couldn't help but laugh!
The show was filmed using stop-motion animation and aired on ABC from 1994 to 1995, with reruns continiung until September 7, 1996. Bump in the Night might have continued into a third season (1996-1997), but Disney’s purchase of ABC in 1996 led to a massive expulsion of non-Disney Saturday morning programs in favor of their own programming.
I barely remembered this show so on a hunch I googled "weird stop motion animated show nickelodeon 1990s" and this was the second thing that popped up after Action League Now. Good to know this show was real and wasn't a dream.
To all saying that they don't make cartoons like this anymore, it's because studio executives nowadays literally *will not* give creators freedom anymore. That often means using the cheaper/quicker methods of animation.
BLESS you for uploading this. I hope great things happen to you in life for this karmic gift. I hope that every time you go to the grocery store the person before you at the cash register buys too many bags and you aways get free bags. I hope you always get laid. I hope every time you go to park that you get a modestly close parking spot. I hope you find true love. I hope you always have ample snacks and get a promotion at work.
This Is The First Time I've Seen This Since I Was A Child And It Makes Me So Happy :) Also Did Not Realize How Many Voices John DiMaggio Did! Impressive.
I remember I had the purple robot toy from the beginning intro song \m/ 35 living it up own my own home, no kids but have a Playstation 5 & saving up for a PSVR2 next month \m/ thank you uploader😎🐧😎🐧😎🐧
They don't make 'em like this anymore. Then again, they don't make much of anything out of claymation anymore. This show is an artistic treasure. It doesn't hurt that the humor, writing, and voice-acting is all top-notch too.
you're right, hearing Jim Cummings "Pete" voice come out of Bumpy's mouth makes it even more better
Ya jim,rob and the rest of familiar
Voices during the episodes
I like Jim too!!!
If it'll make you feel better, I plan to make my own comic series at some point, but due to my drawing ability not being the best, I might have my characters be posable figures in physical sets with props!
There is "Buddy Thunderstruck" from 2017, "Tumble Leaf" from 2014-2019(22 ANNIE Awards), and "Norman Picklestripes" from 2019-present.
No one I know remembers this show. It was one of my favorites!
Andy Harcourt same here!
When I heard the them tune it all came back to me
Repli: Malley thats good n all
If u do sugary on a fucking robot
Only me and my brother remembered this, except for the rest of our siblings.
I didn't remember it at all until seeing it again.
This is the first time I've seen this since I was a child and it makes me so happy :) also did not realize how many voices Jim Cummings did! Impressive.
It's on Tubi also.
💪🏾💙
Yo, Pegleg Pete voiced Bumpington?! That's radical!
@@EinsamPibroch278 Dude we'd be here all day if we had to list off the characters he's voiced.
@@Falcovsleon21 Cat from catdog
Man… a guy at work brought this up tonight and blew me away. This show had been lost and misplaced in the deepest oldest of places of my memory. Wow…. So glad to have found this again!
Dude my entire life I have been thinking about this show, trying to find it. And I finally found it. I'm blown away!
If I had a nickel for every time Janice Kawaye played a female robot character in a kids' show capable of speaking both English & Japanese, came equipped with a fully-functional weapon system, but was naturally kindhearted & friendly, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's crazy it happened twice, right?
Where was the other time?
@@voidofecto …You're joking, right? Jenny wakeman.
Until tonight, I was half convinced that I imagined watching this as a kid in 94'. I would periodically ask people if they remembered a "stop animation show about a green monster that lived under a kids bed" but nobody ever knew what I was talking about.
Luckily I was watching a Jurassic Park retrospective documentary and became curious as to what the last major Hollywood release to use stop animation was. This curiosity led me to a website advertising a "brief history of stop animation" which mentioned this show as being one of the last stop animation cartoons pre-Jurassic Park and Toy Story.
Glad I finally discovered it was real after all these years. Now, time to enjoy a bit of entertainment from my early years.
I felt the same, I thought that I only one, who watched this show on TV. I watched it in russian voiceover by the way :)
This show deserves more appreciation than it gets.
Agreed. It's so great and creative. My favorite stop motion series! Bump in the Night brings me comfort and joy. :)
Watching this as a kid was fun but now watching it as an adult, this show is pretty impressive! The time and talent it must have took to do this claymation is astounding. Kudos to all who worked on this show and thank you for the happy memories!
Chris B amen too that
Preach it man
That would be Danger Productions. The same guys that did the animation for the Clayfighter games. (Well the first and third ones. They were too busy w/ something else to do the second one)
Jim Cummings is just freaking awesome in anything he appears in, he’s been a major part of my childhood like hearing him sing the theme for Extreme Ghostbusters, voicing Pete, Darkwing Duck, Tigger and Pooh over at Disney and of course hearing him as Shang Tsung and Sub-Zero in the awful Mortal Kombat: The Journey Begins tie in movie to the live action movie (he’s not awful in that, it’s simply the movie that is).
Every time I hear him I get really happy.
He was also Cat
I agree
Robotnik from Sonic the hedgehog 1993 Cartoon
Jim Cummings also did the The Adventures of Winnie The Pooh theme song for a religious Television station
@@1Soniccool he was also nessus/additional voices from Disney's Hercules and Steele from balto
Dude, I remember watching this show; it was pure stop-motion chaos & I frickin’ loved it when I was about 8 years old!
I remember watching this with my kids when they were eight or nine; and we adopted a dog we named Molly Coddle, she was my comfort dog lol
Why does this show have such a bizarre charm?
Because it's stop motion and the movements are so fluid and the designs are obscure. That's what makes it unique.❤
I had no idea that the voice's of Winnie the Pooh and Jenny the Robot starred in this series. I wish they did more with Little Robot though, apart from Bumpy, Squishyton, and Molly, she's my favorite character, and I felt she had untapped potential in the show.
Janice Kawaye voiced the robot?!
Holy crap, that’s the same voice actress for Jenny Wakeman / XJ9 and Tammy in My Life as a Teenage Robot, Ami Onuki in Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi, Yuzu Kurosaki in Bleach, Ayane in Ninja Gaiden and Dead or Alive franchise and Visco in The Witch and the Hundred Knight.
Also it’s really cool to hear her speak Japanese since the actress herself can speak both English and Japanese, she’s a wonderful voice actress. 😊
SHE PLAYED AYANE, JENNY AND AMI!? :O
@@frillydress Yep!
Wasn't she also Gi on Captain Planet or was that someone else?
@Canais Young Yep, you're correct.
Oh, and she also voice acts Pink Lunette from "Netflix: Over The Moon (2020)"
The Lunettes are my favorite characters😊😊😊😊😊
I watched Bump In The Night every Saturday morning when I was a kid and still love it.
Samee!
Gotta love these nostalgia trips we all take every now and again. Taking us back to a time where nobody questions how toys or monsters with no capabilities to interact with people outside of their small-scale environment can send away for something like a free toy or medical stuff...Why can't most modern-day cartoons do this sort of thing!?
Because people want explanations and reason even when it involves cartoons
Uh a lot of modern cartoons DO do this sort of thing if you know where to look. The Amazing World of Gumball for example doesn’t have any specific reason for why there’s a world full of cartoon animals, inanimate objects, 3D animated Muppet people and a sentient internet all exist at once.
I watched Bump in The Night every Saturday morning when I was an adult and still love it! 😆👍
When you were an adult? If your not an adult then what are you now?
@@ChromosomeExcel ye ol' feller 👴👵🧓
One of the cool shows made by and geared to adults who refused to grow up.
In an era of Ren and Stimpy, Calvin and Hobbs, Garfield, Spaceghost 2000, Teen Aqua Force, and alternative late nite cable Adult Swim, this stuff is just...creative😎
Where did my Bumpy bendable toy go?
I have a Molly coddle poseable figure in box ! Might have a mr bumpy for sale too
Did calvin and hobbes have a cartoon show? Ive always heard they didnt
@@radbradmusicartist no. The artist/creator doesn't participate in that part of the bizz, not even allowing merchandise, only his c'n'h books. Any products out are bootlegs
@@radbradmusicartisthe probably confused it for the calvin and hobbes robot chicken sketch
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Good lord. The crap we used to rot our brains out with. Oh, the nostalgia.
That blue bastard toilet is
Freaking Manson
randomuser1105
It’s the Good kind of Crap
It’s not that bad, I mean it was the 90s after all! Compared to what we get now...Do the comparison.
This wasn't crap. It was weird and did sort of feel like Toy Story meets Ren and Stimpy, but it wasn't crap.
@@canaisyoung3601 that's what I'm sayin. This is not even considered crap. They should see modern cartoons if they think Bump in the Night is crap.
Also, idk why I'm replying to this comment from 8 years ago.. 🥲
7:00 I thought he was gonna realize he is speaking Japaneese and he actually knows it...well, that was a clever 4th wall break. I’m starting to like this show..
I love that very clever
Squishy: Subtitles
Mr. Bumpy is also very funny and has some iconic moments
17:41 I love that he was dramatic at first, then completely calm, saying that he ain't gonna do it no matter how much of a friend he is🤣🤣🤣🤣
"Cause it ain't gonna be me"
OMG i cackled when he said that 😂
Muh childhood. Molly was my favorite! And Bumpy is freaking hilarious XD
My taste in waifu material is-- well, it's just impeccable!
They don't write OR design or even VOICE em like Molly anymore, she truly is a gem!
Molly's voice actress is Gail Matthius, who was also Bobby Generic's mom on "Bobby's World", Shirley the Loon on "Tiny Toon Adventures", and was once a cast member on Saturday Night Live during the early 1980s (which was the first season where everyone agreed that the show's quality was in the toilet).
@@canaisyoung3601 She's literally my waifu, like I'm NOT gonna know all that? She's also on record as stating she usually put on either a voice or accent for her characters (she also voiced Bobby's sister Kelly), and that Molly was just her own pure, natural voice.
Seems fitting though, I'm PRETTY sure Molly was her final voice roll, or at least ONE of the last, and she never seems to have really done a whole lot else.
Last roll, best roll, had the most of her real soul in it.
It's a literal HATE CRIME what the shitty nineties writing allowed a once lovely and perfect character to devolve into.
Went from literally every bit of a full character as the two male leads to essentially just another villain who wore the original Molly's skin-- ironically, an episode where ALMOST that exact thing happens-- except she was already entirely out of character from the very start of that episode AS HERSELF!
@@devinpaul9026I usually don’t say immature bs like this but.. horny jail. NOW
Man I forgot how fluid the animation in this show was! It’s great!
On 9-10-1994, an underrated legend was born starting with this episode. Happy 30th anniversary Mr. Bumpy!
the clay animation on this show was just as good as the clay animation used for Chicken Run & Wallace and Gromit
Dave Fisher as well as Gumby 🤗
I was born in 2002, and I found the classics from the 1980s and 1990s entertaining from video games and cartoons.
I wish this show aired as reruns on Nickelodeon after it ended. This show would've got some recognition, just like Danger Mouse and David the Gnome.
Where do you live where this was on Nickelodeon? I remember seeing this on ABC.
The claymation is honestly really impressive. So much effort went into this
After 2 years of searching I finally found my childhood favorite (besides SpongeBob of course) This got tears in my eyes.
Wow thank for posting this.. I remember watching this all the time. Now I'm almost 30 In April
No horror, no fear nothing but slapstick comedy
But there is some mild threat and it does have horror, but it's, like you said, more slapstick comedy and kid-friendly.
@@canaisyoung3601 well it was intended to have a spooky theme
I'd heard about this show before, but it's great to actually watch it! The animation in this show is amazing!
9:33 Apparently, Molly was 97 in 1994, so she was made in 1897.
Thank you, Thank you for posting this amazing show. My husband & I we're watching; AHHH... Real Monsters I started thinking about squishington and Bumpy - what a rare and great gift you have given us!!
Oh man i remember in the 90s when YTV would play a ton of episodes of Bump in the Night, Freaky Stories and Aaahhh Real Monsters during Halloween. October was my favorite month growing up in that time. Still is too. Im currently re-watching all the Aaahhh Real Monsters episodes right now. Gotta love Krumm.
Sophie P I use to watch this cartoon when I was 10 in 1994👻
I used to watch the version in Portuguese when I was a child. I think that funny animations like this aren't made anymore nowadays...
Leonardo P. Pinheiro de Souza cool👻
Yeah, I’m from Brazil and I think this show used to be on SBT. I remember watching it around 1998. Good times...
One of my favorite Saturday cartoons from back in the day, thanks for posting!
I thank 4chan for recommending this show to me thanks /b/ros plus to the guy who said Molly was hot your not alone
Jim Cummings was a voice wiz voiced mr. Bumby
Pete on goof troop
Leather Head on teenage mutant Ninja turtles original series
Bump in the Night was a awesome show. A couple of years ago, I told a friend of mine whom never saw this before. He asked me if it was like Toy Story and I said yes.
It's Toy Story meets Ren and Stimpy (the post John K episodes made by Games Animation).
@@canaisyoung3601 The Ren and Stimpy vibe is unmistakable, I never saw the Toy Story movies but there was no missing the Ren and Stimpy aspect.
@@canaisyoung3601 And animated by the Clayfighter guy. No joke. Google Ken Pontac some time.
Bump in the Night ran so that Toy Story could walk
@@BandLBestiebros My friend was right about Toy Story due to 1 aspect. Mollie Cuddles and the other dolls come to life.
I have been looking for this show for a decade
What a gem of a show. In all honesty, I'd consider this highly underrated and no matter how popular it got when it aired, it deserved more attention. The music, the characters, the animation, the voices, the writing, all great. What I'm going to assume is since there were only two seasons that they just quit because stop motion is hard work, but that is ONLY my guess because i know very little about this. I was fairly young when it aired, and I only just finished the series last night. Plenty of laughs and will more than likely watch it again. I think someone else mentioned it, and I whole heartedly agree, the series should be revitalized in some way. Like, if not a series/movie but like a special or something. Anyways, lol great show.
My whole family watched this when my kids were little, and our dog was named Molly Coddle, she was my comfort dog lol
7:00 love the fourth wall break so dam funny 😆
Frr
Randomly remembered this existed the other night, gonna do a nostalgia binge
I used to have a squishington toy from a kids meal when i was a kid and could not for the life of me remember what it was from. Its cool today, recognizing all the voice actors and just being amazed with all that they have worked on in their careers. The 90s was truly a unique era for cartoons/kids shows!
Born in 93, I clearly remember this show when I was 1/2 year old
OMG! I found it! I remember watching this as a kid in the 90s, on Saturday morning.
"bump with molly" "she's my favorite gal" HAHAHAHA
I used to listen to this on my radio when it played the local ABC station. I'd listen while riding my bike up and down the driveway, lol. Good memories...
I remember this, thanks for uploading every episode :D That's my annual binge sorted for this year
16:00 Squishy: Hello, my loyal listeners. It is my great pleasure to give you... INDIGESTION...! Cure the... News on the hour: Tornadoes devastate... THIS HILARIOUS TUNE FROM FRANCE! Jerry Lewis and... Boris Yeltsin saying... ELVIS HAS LEFT THE BUILDIIIING!!! And A TEST OF THE JUST IN CASE OF THE EMERGENCY BROADCAST BEEP! THIS IS ONLY A TEST BEEP! *BEEEEEEEEP*!!!!
Squishington explained American Television in one sentence.
i used to wake up at 4 am everrryy day to watch the reruns of this in the 90s (i dunno when it originally aired though). but now watching it, it kinda creeps me out hahaha.
Yea it's kind of unsettling now for some reason. Kind of like a meth head Spongebob precursor meets acid nightmare. More than half of the dialogue went over my head as a kid.
whittery27 it aired on 11 am on Saturdays 👻
On ABC Channel 2 right after Sonic the hedgehog SatAm
I loved watching this show on Channel 4 in the 90s and Pop in the 2000s!
BC Genjin saw this on abc on Saturday morning I was 10 in 1994😎
Uhhh, It was on them?
@@ItsABeautifulDay. in the UK it was
I like this show! I never thought I'd watch it, but it actually brought me joy.
I remember watching this on Saturday mornings before the sun came up- This show, Beakman's World, and SATAM... good times
Molly is adorable
Yes she is ....kinda hot
@@zeo5red138 WHAT!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Used to watch this as a kid, now whenever I hear Jim voicing Boxman in ok ko i can only hear Mr. Bumpy.
I completely forgot about this show!!! It opened a memory that I thought was gone forever lol.
When I was young I saw the holiday one. But never knew it was a series.
Man this show… Wonder if the Amazing Digital Circus used Molly as an idea for their character
This was my Childhood Bump bump bumpity bump EVERYBODY BUMP
Oh heck ya! My ptsd is loving this 😍🔥
Lowkey still hard to watch this and the age of dinosaur and fantastic planet...as a kid they left me with little sleep 😭
6:58 This show was ahead of it's time wasn't it?
I love it so much 😁
Man, I love the sound of Jim Cummings.
3:12 I’m snorin’ already, squishman
This show is probably on of the biggest influences of my hobbies and things I’m interested in, i fucking love this show
These legends posting old cartoons need to be seen as war heros
I went to Louisiana last year and met my mom's boyfriend's dad. Used his restroom and turns out he had a cup from Sonic with this as the theme. I couldn't help but laugh!
The show was filmed using stop-motion animation and aired on ABC from 1994 to 1995, with reruns continiung until September 7, 1996. Bump in the Night might have continued into a third season (1996-1997), but Disney’s purchase of ABC in 1996 led to a massive expulsion of non-Disney Saturday morning programs in favor of their own programming.
Disney needs to be stopped! They are a monopoly now!
@@nathanvanmiddlesworthmedia844 sshould they get split apart
Or to put it in the creator’s words: “Disney purchased ABC and that was the asteroid hitting Planet Bumpy and killing all of the dinosaurs.”
I hate Disney so much tbh
So why did The Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show stay on until 2000?
Im so glad theres ppl who still watch this!!🥲
Mostly here for Molly, the medium is certainly noteworthy historically but that alone doesn't make it watchable.
@@devinpaul9026 AHEM.
I exist. And i love this show in general.
I just realized. Little Robot is voiced by Janice Kawaye (Jenny from MLAATR).
MasterAS She’s also Ami in Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi.
@@SegaNintendoGuy64 who knew.
I barely remembered this show so on a hunch I googled "weird stop motion animated show nickelodeon 1990s" and this was the second thing that popped up after Action League Now. Good to know this show was real and wasn't a dream.
I missed this show so much you made my day! Btw I subscribe
I used to think I was the only one who knew about thus show
YOU my friend, are freaking AWESOME. TO. THE. NTH. DEGREE! thank you for making my night
Was that a pun?
(Because you said it made my night and the show is called bump in the night)
;)
I loved Bump in the Night when I was growing up.
a true classic
I love this show sm :,)
Me Too
I have both of the cds I still love watching this shows and the little bonuses
CDs came out?
@@MeiClover yes
6:58 breaking the fourth wall
Here i am 2020 Who would have thought I would go back to see this cartoon
I really missed the past💔
To all saying that they don't make cartoons like this anymore, it's because studio executives nowadays literally *will not* give creators freedom anymore.
That often means using the cheaper/quicker methods of animation.
I remember this episode. And I learn a lot from it too.
BLESS you for uploading this.
I hope great things happen to you in life for this karmic gift. I hope that every time you go to the grocery store the person before you at the cash register buys too many bags and you aways get free bags. I hope you always get laid. I hope every time you go to park that you get a modestly close parking spot. I hope you find true love. I hope you always have ample snacks and get a promotion at work.
Emily Story same to you
4:23 Imagine Bumpy in a pink dress...*Shivers*
Uh I hate to break this to you but…..
Watching this show with my father is one of my first memories.
I remember watching the Christmas special of this as a kid
I've never watched or heard of this before because I was born in the mid-90s.
Show scared me so bad as a kid. Brings me back to mighty ducks and gargoyles
Man this show really holds up and I'm sure this must be the reason I like Fink style characters.
Mr bumpy you really lived up to your name. Let's bump together
I remember watching this late at night after watching WCW Monday Nitro.
Great great times
Wait? After NITRO?!
@@ItsABeautifulDay. yup on toon disney.
It'd go from darkwing duck to mighty ducks to gargoyles then to bump in the night
@cloudywon the goodtimes!! I remember that lineup!!!
nostalgia levels increase
This Is The First Time I've Seen This Since I Was A Child And It Makes Me So Happy :) Also Did Not Realize How Many Voices John DiMaggio Did! Impressive.
Wrong voice actor
Ive never met anyone who remembers this 😭
I can’t believe I had forgotten this
I remember I had the purple robot toy from the beginning intro song \m/ 35 living it up own my own home, no kids but have a Playstation 5 & saving up for a PSVR2 next month \m/ thank you uploader😎🐧😎🐧😎🐧
Thanks for posting this show! Ive really missed it.
Awww molly wants to be a doctor!!!
If you watched this when it was on tv you are getting old
Yes. Yes I am. Long before my time, but it is happening.
my childhood!