It may not seem like much but back in 1905 $1.00 is equivalent to $26.45 today. So $0.44 back then would be equivalent to $11.64 today and $0.48 would be equivalent to $12.69 today. Which is why McMorehouse made such a big deal, either that or he's stingy
The tribbles are a copy of the martian flat cats in Robert Heinlein's "The Rolling Stones", so much so that the show had him sign a waiver. Heinlein said he was inspired by Butler's "Pigs is Pigs" but was careful not to plagiarize him. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_cat
Could this have been the inspiration for the "Fuzzle Trouble" episode in The Smurfs, where Clumsy Smurf finds a cute little pink creature that multiplies when it eats things?
This whole short is a satire on the overblown bureaucracy and dependence of rules. Right before the famous curfew pass A38. Also, guinea pigs do not breed that fast. In fact, they are some of the slower breeding rodents - up to 72 days. Which is why when they are born, little pups are almost independent if necessary.
1:31, awww that way cute. 2:17 man, that was really cute! 4:18 that was adorable 4:42, oh my, that was so many hamsters. 5:18 50? those Pigs everywhere 6:37 okay that was silly, why are they playing violent? 8:08, what is he saying? 9:33 hey, how did they get in the hat?
It is a Disney cartoon based on a short story written in English. If a Hindi version was available it would be dubbed as Disney only produced English films.
All the guinea pigs are perpetually smiling. 😊
7:00 WEEEEEEE!!!!
7:51 He saw the audience! 😮
I guess the moral of this story is that rules should not take precedence over common sense.
8:30
The Presidents whole reaction was hilarious!
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Thank goodness he doesn't have to deal with any elephants.
Brilliant, just come across this and it was hilarious, I remember seeing it in the 70's on TV, oh dear I am getting old!
Tribbles to that!
1:50 LOL. He looks like Jim Carrey as The Grinch.
7:37 Wait is that a Dover boys reference? "See Larry, See Tom, See Dick," those are the names of all of The Dover Boys.
Heute noch so gut wie vor 70 Jahren!
1:53 Groundskeeper Willie, Shrek, Donald, Douglas, and Demoman.
Ich liebe diesen Kurzfilm. Der hat dazu beigetragen das ich als Kind ein Meerschweinchen haben wollte. Toller Klassiker. 😍✌🏻️👍🏻
Tribbles dazu!
It may not seem like much but back in 1905 $1.00 is equivalent to $26.45 today. So $0.44 back then would be equivalent to $11.64 today and $0.48 would be equivalent to $12.69 today. Which is why McMorehouse made such a big deal, either that or he's stingy
I imagine it's a little of both. McMorehouse is Scottish, which people sometimes associate with being cheap.
I wonder how much $0.25 back then would be today
Anyone here for Gov?
Does anyone else wonder if this was the origin of Star Trek's tribbles?
Jacob Nelson it was. I forget where i heard it from but someone did say they based the trouble with tribbles on this short.
The tribbles are a copy of the martian flat cats in Robert Heinlein's "The Rolling Stones", so much so that the show had him sign a waiver. Heinlein said he was inspired by Butler's "Pigs is Pigs" but was careful not to plagiarize him. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_cat
They call me, Mr. Pig!
Flannery sounds like King Hubert from Sleeping Beauty.
Yes, it's from the same actor who voices Droopy, The White Rabbit, The Dodo, Mr. Smee and Touche Turtle, Bill Thompson.
Elephants do not multiply that fast)
2:08 He's reading a blank page.
Could this have been the inspiration for the "Fuzzle Trouble" episode in The Smurfs, where Clumsy Smurf finds a cute little pink creature that multiplies when it eats things?
This whole short is a satire on the overblown bureaucracy and dependence of rules. Right before the famous curfew pass A38.
Also, guinea pigs do not breed that fast. In fact, they are some of the slower breeding rodents - up to 72 days. Which is why when they are born, little pups are almost independent if necessary.
Seriously, did the book on their care not state quite clearly that guinea pigs are rodents and not pigs? HUGE difference! Do your homework, people!
You might be surprised how much Red Tape employees can screw over simple things.
4:22 oh how times have changed. Looks like Mike _can_ have bebies after all.
5:08 damn! Are these Guinea Pigs or Tribbles?
very nice
This reminds me of "Flea-Bitten Ed".
To think we have to deal the rabbits situation
1:31, awww that way cute.
2:17 man, that was really cute!
4:18 that was adorable
4:42, oh my, that was so many hamsters.
5:18 50? those Pigs everywhere
6:37 okay that was silly, why are they playing violent?
8:08, what is he saying?
9:33 hey, how did they get in the hat?
8:08 You’ve begat and begot, now begone!!
1:52 7:22 8:32-8:34 9:04-9:08
5:54 He said "Sos", somebody call the UA-cam Poop Police.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sus_(genus)
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6:42 There's so many of them.
What if Flannery was allergic to guinea pigs?
Anyone here form central middle school btw this is kevin camino
1:10 The train is a C.P Huntington.
old days, better if it was in hindi. but still nuce good ol days
It is a Disney cartoon based on a short story written in English. If a Hindi version was available it would be dubbed as Disney only produced English films.