These RÀCIȘT Looney Tunes are ABSURD!!!
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These were so wild. Their reaction to "The Ducktators" is damn near broke my eardrums.
Same.
@hopediedlast7230HEIL!!!!!! 🫸
BLUR IT ALL!!!!
18:52 Japan and Nazi Germany were allies against us in WWII, that's why they're linked together.
I think at the time Japan and Germany actually had a treaty to work together to fight against the US and its allies.
@@BankaiIchigo12345 What About Fascist Italy, Lead By Benito Mussolini?
@@brodycharper Most of the Italians came to the Allied side after we beat them, in 1943
@@Black_Patriot-Veteran-1970 If you can't lick 'em, join 'em.
These old cartoons were channeled during WWII to encourage more soldiers to the front lines, but also to showcase hate to the other countries apposing the allies. Which also caused some mistrust in people who migrated to the US to start a new life. That's just how the times were at that point.
Yeah and Japan killed 13,000,000 Chinese and did worse experiments and torture on them than the Nazis did. The Japanese internment camps in America were paradise compared to the Chinese internment camps in Japan.
"Hate" is much over-used today. Define the enemy as untrustworthy and beatable? Yes. As a cartoonish caricature in a cartoon? Of course! Anyway, there a dozens of memes in these that were from current events which gives context.
@@charlesspringer4709 Yep, they were called cartoons for a reason. They were inherently hyperbolic and used satire as part of the entertainment.
Yeah, but it was a kid's cartoon; we didn't understand any overtones. Now I'm like😮
11:52 This is what google says:
The term the dozens is believed to refer to the devaluing on the auction block of slaves who were past their prime, who were deformed, aged or who, after years of back-breaking toil, no longer were capable of hard labor. These enslaved human beings often were sold by the dozen. Feb 18, 2019
Damn!that's crazy
Wow!!!
Saddening
I just looked that up and was going to comment this, the first few results tried claiming that it came from eggs and apples but the term being used in Louisiana for this predates that use sadly
Awwww hell. That’s so bad.
6:05 The Hitler duck really caught me off guard 💀
Duckler
Quackler and his duczi army
Ducktators is good propaganda animation
@@rina_leina1998 unless it's Nazi related. I'd be cool with it if it were a Kim Jong Un parody
6:03 there reaction to duckler says it all the fear in Mikey’s voice the shock on both of there faces just says it all😂
It's worth noting that a lot of kamikaze pilots did in fact sign up willingly, knowing what the outcome was going to be.
The propaganda front in Japan was stronger than it was in Germany; most people considered it a great honour to take part in any way they could.
Towards the end of the war when Japan wasn't doing so well, more were forced to sign up due to the perception of social shame and threats of eviction.
A lot of people don't understand just how different their culture was from ours.
We don't actually put much dishonor into surrendering, but for them anyone who surrendered was considered no more than an animal. Thus why they would literally fight to the last man.
In fact one general commanding an island took that belief a little too literally. He apparently got it in his head (and convinced his men) that eating your enemy would give you their strength. And since surrendered prisoners of war were seen as just animals no ethical concerns were had.
Even decided to cut off the hams and keep a dude alive to make sure the rest of the meat stayed fresh.
Obviously not all of Japan was that bad (it is an extreme example) but it does show just how unfathomable some cultures can be to us.
Nope the best jap pilots did not have a choice they would get drunk so they would not think about what they were about to do a lot of them didn't hit a target due to being shot down or a malfunction
My great grandfather was in the war he was made to fight in the navy because he was good with boats
They were also reassured their family would receive payments to the kamikaze pilots for their sacrifice
Not to mention they didn't sacrifice themselves recklessly. Skilled pilots were a valuable resource, so the military only wanted them to sacrifice themselves for high value targets.
Fun fact: in the comics, Popeye's biological father abandoned him for being ugly as a baby and Popeye was adopted by a black man named "Fisher Joe".
That is very true for sure
awwwww
C'mon you bullshittin'
@@Black_Patriot-Veteran-1970 Nope look up Poppeye's life story Fisher Joe has been around since 1919 and from what I saw was surprisingly not a racist caricature.
@@jonathancunningham8739 That's why Popeye got that strut when he walks? And that gravel-ly Howlin' Wolf voice? And the bad grammer? Ok makes sense now...
17:24 The watermelon stereotype was created to diminish/insult black success as there were many blacks in the South who farmed watermelon as a very lucrative business in their communities.
Really!, damn thats crazy
Yeah they considered a lot of slaves from the south, both white and black slaves as illiterate and violent, however tho even tho there was some truth to the violent part the ones who came over to the different parts where still considered less, both white and blacks
Same thing with Fried Chicken, I assume?
@@Turkeyfoot1990Most "Southern" traditions came from the poor/slaves.
Using nothing but scraps or undesirables, they came up with some of dishes we eat today.
in addition, it was one of the crops that former slaves could grow to earn any money.
20:44 Nihon is the Japanese name for the country of Japan ( the Japanese language itself is known as Nihongo). Japan is ALSO known as Nippon because apparently some languages (mainly French) which have a silent "h" sound and thus, the H in Nihon became Ni*PP*on. Furthermore, the racial slur "Nip" was used at the time to refer to Japanese people and even people of Japanese descent (including Japanese-Americans who were forcibly removed from their homes and put into internment camps because there were growing concerns about their loyalties).
I've always wondered why you can use both Nihon and Nippon for 日本. How interesting
Fully agree with Aaron. Don't erase the past, learn from it.
Also, the funny thing is, people back then laughed at the black people in the toons, but now, we laugh at the cartoons because of how racist the creators were, so now THEY'RE the butt of the joke. I find that rather suiting.😂
noooo lol that was slick tho. you laugh because the cartoons are hilarious lol
fk it lets enslave them again or send them back to africa
Absolutely😂
Yeah exactly, that’s the truth.
@@quincysimpson2958No, I mean maybe you find this funny, but most are laughing at how ridiculous it is, not because it’s actually funny 😂 dummy
6:45 The egg is black, because black was the color of Nazis in Germany and Fascists in Italy. I expected the baby-duck to be black too, to be honest, anyway.
Poor Aaron''s blood pressure is going through the roof in this one. Love yalls videos!
I know my blood pressure was going thru the roof with this one lol
It’s already high
@@ajhthelegendfacts
1:50 "Please don't have big lips!" 😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
What makes the Betty Boop one particularly nasty is that the black babies are singing "Hi-De-Ho", a line from black singer Cab Calloway's song Minnie the Moocher. Calloway had actually performed three songs for Betty Boop cartoons previously -- including Minnie the Moocher. They were making fun of a talented guy who had actually worked with them.
I'm glad someone else picked up on this. That was absolutely WILD
He was in his own episode called Minnie the moocher and did a live performance, it was also one of the earliest instances of rotoscope, where they trace living people to get the realistic movements.
Which is the most retarded thing ever because ever because it wasn't a reference to Cab Calloway, it was reference to racist stereotypes
I anit readin all that
Oh wow, I never knew that. That is particularly disgusting, racist, and evil to insult someone who worked with them with their own song!
the genuine scream of terror that was made when the two saw the Hitler Duck sent me.
6:05 the pure terror in Mikey’s voice 💀
6:20 Aaron: "HEY!! MIKEY!! NOOO!!" Can't believe at laugh hard ever man.😂😂😂
Those who forget their history are doomed to repeat it.
Yeah, but history will *always* repeat. Because kids are dumb af. And people like to lie. Thats why if you saw a rainbow swastika, you'd chuckle a bit. But deep down... you see the pattern. That whole thing started with germans claiming jewish people were oppressing them. Then they started calling them evil.
Canada has woke re-education camps. "Sensitivity retreats".
Thats where we are.
Oh, and state-approved sewerslide, too.
You know what would be better for the environment?
Putting the killing facilities in the camps.
See where this is headed?
People are just bald monkeys that make funny mouth noises to justify our decisions made entirely on instinct.
We still chase banana$, we do our poo-flinging on twitter....
History will always repeat.
Because animals repeat animal behaviour-patterns.
I was just about to say the same thing
Forget, deny, treat as no big deal, etc.
Straight faxx 🗿🍷
Don't forget to delete your history
I never want this history in cartoons to go away because it'll always make me laugh.
😳
6:00“ You thought it was a black duck… BUT IT WAS ME DUCKLAH
The Duckler reaction was gold 😂 it came outta nowhere for y’all
"This was make for KIDS!"
No it wasn't Aaron, all of these animation shorts outside of Disney were all made and screened for adults during intermissions at the theaters back in the day.
Yep, it wasn't until they stopped showing cartoons in the theater and moved them to the television that they became 'children's media' in the public eye. The quality dropped harshly and moral watch-dogs came down hard. Disney was just about the only company you could turn to for high animation in the theater. And even they were running out of money a few decades after the war. Then a sort of renaissance was kicked off with The Little Mermaid/Roger Rabbit, and animated movies regained their legitimacy, but they never quite lost the 'kid's-only' stigma with a lot of people.
Tv sets weren't even around when most of these cartoons were created.
2:37 NAHH THE WATERMELON IS CRAZY
You know what's ironic?
People back then watched these cartoons and laughed at them because of how racist they were.
And now we also watch these cartoons and laugh at them because of how racist they were.
So, in reality, are we really so different???
EDIT: For anybody who doesn't get the joke, yes, I am fully aware of the difference, you don't have to spell it out.
Yes and no.
Back then they would have laughed at it like "yep, that's just how these people are".
Now we laugh at it like "I can't believe they got away with making this".
No bruh. Gets some brain cells before you say something stupid
Not gonna lie, I couldn't laugh at. I get that it was the mindset of the creators back then and all and we can't really do much about it, but I just couldn't laugh. Now Aaron and Mike on the other hand. 😂
@@safebox36 esactly this
The only people that don't laugh at this are just blue hair, non-binary white girls
Professor Tojo was a parody of Imperial Japan’s true leader before and during World War II, General Hideki Tojo. He was eventually captured, tried, and executed for massive war crimes in China and other Asian nations.
If I remember right (been a while since I took a history class), the whole watermelon thing came from shortly after emancipation. Black people were the predominant growers of watermelon, so much so, it became a symbol for the community. So it got uno reversed, and used as a symbol of uncleanliness.
You are correct
Enslaved people also ate most of the watermelon because it contained a lot of water. It was good for working in the fields. So that's also where the stereotype came from.
Oh. I was REALLY trying to understand why a watermelon.
6:04 I lost it at this part!! I screamed then laughed my ass off!! 😱😂
What makes it 10x more hilarious is that I was actually eating watermelon @2:39 😂
makes sense guess the cartoon was accurate
💀💀💀💀
@@DannyPerez-pj5zj 🤣
friendly fire is not tolerated
I know there is some kind of racist history to black ppl eating watermelon but I’m white and I fucking LOVE watermelon i had some in the fridge but it fucking molded
I remember watching a lot of these at my grandma's house when i was little and it surprises me how so many people are shocked at how racist old cartoons were. Like, OF COURSE they were racist 😂 Im also surprised that a lot of adults don't knkw about these cartoons. I'm 16, almost 17, and I grew up binge watching these shows (along with the more modern stuff too ofc).
If the racist jokes had punchlines like family guy or something similar it would be funny, these cartoons were made straight from the slave owners children and grandchildren 🤣 whatever makes the white people laugh and put it in a cartoon type shii 💀
Glad to hear someone young likes these!
Same here I grew up on these and put 0 philosophical thought into them. I thought they were just crazy drawings and they do some white ppl crazy in these as well….
@@MichaelLayne702right😂
As someone who grew up before the internet but long after WW2, these cartoons were not aired during that time. The companies who made them locked them away, and most who hadn't seen them originally didn't know about them at all until they were exposed, mostly thanks to the internet.
13:00 i agree with aaron, as they say “those who forget history, are doomed yo repeat it”
Exactly
I’m white and I love watermelon 🍉
Watermelon is goated fr
But isn’t the watermelon stereotype cuz black people would get the bag by selling them?
@@CallofFreaky yeah
Same
@@CallofFreaky I thought it was because they grew well in the south so it was one of the few luxuries the slaves had access to.
Bro same
6:21 - 7:05 Mikey was like a kid that got in trouble and Arron looked like he was gonna ground him and take his cellphone for a week I love it 🤣
😂😂😂😂😂
Why did he raise his arm☠️☠️☠️
Watching these cartoons is like having a family reunion, but having that one relative that invites themselves because nobody invited them (mainly because nobody can stand their wack ass mentality). But Big Momma greets them just the same because they're "family". You'll keep the peace even though you're waiting for them to give you a reason to throw their ass out.
This reminded me of a conversation I had with a friend. I mentioned something like this, I was talking about how old commercials and shows use to be socially accepted but in today’s world it isn’t. I asked him if he thought that those things should be removed, and he said, “History is written in ink, not in lead.”. I was confused when he said that so I asked him what he meant. He said “Pens came before pencils. I’m not talking about the pens we have today, I’m talking about a tool used to apply ink to a surface. Therefore, history was written in ink, and always will be.”. I asked him what that has to do with my question and he said, “Ink can’t be erased, so neither can history”. He died 4 days after we had that conversation. And 3 years later I remember it to this day.
He was basically letting you and everyone, we can't run from our past. We can't dwell in it, but learn from it, teach it to never go back (evil past) or utilize it (good past).
In fairness, I still agree with your sentiment. It wasn't really a relevant answer to your question.
What happened can't be changed. It happened. But in present day, we can remove the racist animated shorts and commercials. Keeping them today is a modern act vs showing them back then when was an act of the past. It wouldn't be the same as attempting to erase the past. But it would be the same as not continuing negative trends of the past.
Maybe he thought you meant like getting rid of them and pretending it never happened.
They should be known but not celebrated.
@@christophercustonyes ❤👏👏
6:02 Yall were ready for a black stereotype duck to come out and then were thrown THAT curveball!
Funny thing is, cartoons were originally meant for adults.
Yep 😂😂
Some here forget or are unaware these were shown in movie theaters before the feature films. The largest population of movie goers were of course the largest population. It doesn't excuse stereotypes but also, there was for some a reason and for others, a sad side of the prominent culture.
The Simpsons is really not for kids, neither is South Park 😂😂😂😂 but kids watch them just the same.
Okay, I fell from my chair when Adolf-Duck appeared. WTF?! :)
That's the thing, you gotta show the ugly parts of history. The more people know and understand this was a thing at one point that we moved away from; the more we can better ourselves as individuals.
Yes!
Exactly! Just look at society today and compare it to society at that time... everything was fine and dandy, toons were funny, men were men and wimen were women.
Now we've got a bunch of useles, entitled, fragile new gens, who only know how to get offended, dont know what a man and a woman is, and overall we have this racist races (like black people) victimizng themselves, while calling each other the N word but god forbid ajyone from other race use it... the irony.
Actually the older cartoons where for adults, but adults found that cartoons was away to get kids to set down and be quiet after being outside all day
7:39 Are we going ignore the fact that Mikey said "autistic aspiration" 😂😂😂
my class was the first mixed class in my elementary school, 1974, Virginia. there was segregation long after it was officially outlawed. I remember a classmate of mine told a girl she couldn't stand by him in line because she was black, and when she told the teacher she said, well, you are black. when people say that things haven't changed i literally cant believe they're serious.
6:23 Mikey was about to salute. Damn
Looney Toons in the 60s we’re crazy with the Hitler propaganda 😂. Ngl these racist and “WW2” joke where probably the best to happen in the old days. Mainly because of the 60s cartoon art style. If this was done in the modern style it would have a different mood. Just saying.
It's important to remember and preserve these cartoons as part of our national history.
It's 100% a reflection of the way things were in our society
EXACTLY!!!!!SO MANY WELL MOST OF SOCIETY IS TRYING THEIR VERY BEST TO ERASE ALL OF HISTORY THEY DON'T AGREE WITH !!!! IT'S ABSOLUTELY AWFUL AND RIDICULOUS!!! ACCEPT IT!!!! 😑
Betty Boop was indeed the 30s. There was this decency code or something that came out in 1934 and the before and after pics of Betty Boop from that time are just...just amazing...
The Hayes Code.
"I wanna be racist!" Shit had me dying... 😂
WW1 started Austro-Hungary with the assassination Arch-Duke Franz Ferdinand. It dragged more countries into the war.
“Just keep the hard R only” is KILLING me lol
Man, cartoons back in the day sure didn't hold back.
Dang straight.
@@NeonForceGetsugaOr it was just funny.
@@NeonForceGetsuga You're painting everyone with the same brush, which is just plain wrong.
@@NeonForceGetsuga You act like I'm slow, but your definition spits in the face of anyone who enjoys dark comedy. Take a lap.
@@NeonForceGetsuga Dark Comedy is laughing at comedic undertones within inappropriate or disturbing situations. An action hero jumping through a window in a zombie movie and announcing he's there to rescue everyone moments before he's suddenly and violently ripped apart is dark comedy.
Beating up twelve violent tribesmen and putting a "for sale" sign on them, in an age past the abolition of slavery, is dark comedy.
And as for your comment on abuse of a minor, I refer you to Herbert from Family Guy or the preacher Stan molested as a child in American Dad or the NAMBLA episode in South Park.
Now get your head out of your ass.
10:11
Mario: oh no. It’s the natives from DK’s Jungle Parkway.
Luigi: good thing they killed all the natives in 2008 for the Wii version
Mario: Thank God.
Yoshi: did they sent them slavery
Mario: Times changed . Just like GBA Sunset Wilds. They took out the native Americans in that track and replaced them with miners
Damn! I knew y'all were gonna be on a roller-coaster for this one. They were still showing a lot of these cartoons back in the 70s & early 80s when i was a kid.
This is where the Watermelon thing came from: "The watermelon stereotype is an anti-black racist trope originating in the Southern United States. It first arose as a backlash against African-American emancipation and economic sufficiency in the late 1860s. After the American Civil War, in several areas of the south, former slaves grew watermelon on their own land as a cash crop to sell."
With the Popeyes episode they are probably referring the people bowing as native Hawaiians. America has such a messed up history with this if y’all don’t know.
For more information, look up the history of the Spanish-American War in the late-1890s.
@@LaptopLarry330 Or the American Annexation of Hawaii
Which happened around the time of the Spanish-American War.
Betty Boop voice was the woman who played Aunt Bethany on Christmas Vacation
6:03 This is the most absurd thing I have ever seen in an old cartoon.
Ppl seem to forget when these cartoons were made 😂
That reaction when you two saw adolf Hitler as a duck was so good😂
I love that we can look back at all that and laugh at it lol
Bro, there reactions along with the crickets heard in their moment of silence had me dying. Your reactions are perfection 😂
(17:20) "I just wanna know, I wanna know who started [the watermelon stereotype]."
According to Wikipedia, it started in the 1860s.
Mikey trying to risk it all for our laughter😂😂😂
15:55 this cartoon I especially dislike, but I will give it some credit, the "fight" made me laugh. Just everyone's so lazy that the fight is just a couple slow slaps, and the spectators are barely interested. Remove the racial context of this, and it's a genuinely good joke. And then it's added when the lady passes by and the slapping becomes more enthusiastic.
6:03 Best jump scare in a long time. 😱
No one saw that coming. 😅
I'm pretty sure these were from the early 1940's. The one with "Lazy Town," was directed by Walter Lantz and it did bring controversy when it was released from the NAACP. They (rightly so,) objected to the "vicious caricature of Negro life in the South", and called the film "insulting, derogatory and offensive." They found the short to depict Black people as lazy and only activated by swing music. They also objected to the images of scantily clad, dancing young women. They requested the end of distribution for the film and better judgment from Universal, who promptly ignored them. Eventually Walter Lance claimed it would not be aired on TV, but I happen to know that's not true, because I saw it on TV as late as the 70's.
6:17 MIKEY NOOOOO!!!! 😳😳🤯🤯 THEY WILL FIND YOU!! LMAO 🤣 🤣🤣🤣
60 years ago is pretty long time, if you want to determine if something was a long time think about it in prison terms.
You guys are funny as hell, this stuff needs to be remembered.
Interestingly enough, it was revealed through old comics that Popeye's father was away and the young sailor was raised by a black sailor
Watching y'all learn about history was the best part of the video.
They didn't learn much about history. Just images without context and a few Deep South and Hollywood memes.
You guys are killing me! So funny you two
They don't know when segregation ended...surprising considering alot of things including them
@@NeonForceGetsuga racism is only alive cause they keep it alive.
It's all coming back slowly. In some states now some white companies and stores can deny entry to whoever they want. As in them stupid "white-only" stores. Smh
0:54 Mikey is a genius. Betty Boop was in Aug. 7 1930, and Segregation ended in 1964.
That cheaper by the dozen cartoon is wild. The term the dozens is believed to refer to the devaluing on the auction block of slaves who were past their prime, who were deformed, aged or who, after years of back-breaking toil, no longer were capable of hard labor. These enslaved human beings often were sold by the dozen. Straight from Google
Questionable source Google may not be correct; the Cheaper by the Dozen gag may be referring to a film by the same title.
You should have read more from the thread which that google answer actually linked to. If you did you'd find the expression was already in use with it's colloquial meaning (i.e., it is cheaper to buy in bulk) long prior to the U.S. Revolution. There is a citation in one of the answers of printed material in Dublin with the notation: "N. B. The above Books are sold cheaper by the Dozen or the Hundred." The answer you described above actually was titled "The Origins of the Dirty Dozens".
Betty boop was originally based on a black young lady. it was a 30's cartoon.
5:58 i lost it there LMAO
8:50 “they were fighting they own” well said bro
15:15 there go Aaron right there
I am a caucasian male from Argentina. I love fried chicken and watermelon. So the real question is who started this nonsense and how that person came up with the idea (based on reality or just from hatred). And yet, I need you to keep reacting to this type of content, not only for the funny reactions that we all love and subscribed for, but for the honest and heartfelt complaint.
not sure where the watermelon stereotype came from but I believe the fried chicken came from the fact that slaves were fed chicken.
Don't quote me on this, but I think the watermelon stereotype came from the fact that many freed slaves took to farming after the Civil War. Due to the fact that racism was still very present post-war, black farmers were allotted the worst land to farm on. Watermelon was one of the few crops they could grow in abundance. White folks began to attribute that to black people in general and it stuck.
Well it is a fact that fried chicken is a staple of Soul Food. That may well be because chicken is the cheapest of meats and easy to raise yourself. Of course, who doesn't like fried chicken?
The Japanese military was actually opposed to the idea of kamikaze tactics for most of the war until the island hopping campaign started after the battle of midway.
The cartoons belong in a museum
Bro looney tunes was on some sh!t back in the day boy 😂😂
6:23 Aaron straight up went into Obi One Kenobi mode on some “You were the chosen one! It was said that you would destroy the Sith, not join them!” Shit fr 😂😂😂
"They were fightin for they own"
"THEY WERE FIGHTIN THEY OWN!!!"
15:25 I didn’t know they animated you Aaron 😂😂😂
damn they see the future to see aaron
“Mr. West is in the building”
I’m fuckin’ dead.
Society went from “You ain’t one of us” to “You is one of us” to “What the fuck even is us?”
*you are
@@PieroMinayaRojasdoes it really matter?
@@kokobopjammer2571 yes
I still think your reaction to 'Racist Mario' is the most hilarious thing I ever watched 🤣🤣
His scream 11:47😂
Kind of reminds me of Earthworm Jim 😂
19:59 The problem with learning about WW1 versus WW2, is that for WW2 you have very clear-cut good vs evil. But WW1 was just a clusterf*ck of alliances getting called in because of one assassination. And those alliances only existed because of the aftermath of Napoleon Bonaparte’s conquest of Europe.
Im white and tried my best to hold my laugh on the black people parts 😂
I didnt expect the duck being hitler 😂
That part caught me off guard 💀
Bro some of my family (great grandparents and such) were Jewish, This bit made me choke on the air around me 🤣
@@georgiaclark8225 ohh shit lol
Took me a minute to realize that they were talking over show. Lol
White shirt is so damn loud.
Black shirt got some sense of humor
To be clear, most of these cartoons are for adults. They saw this in theatres
No they weren't
@@marvinweekesii3412
Ah yes they were watching them on the television when they came out
(Google literally is free)
@@majdjinn5042 It's also free to find the wrong answers
@majdjinn5042 Google is free but caring is a necessity
Even if created for adults, they reaired them on other tv shows for kids. And many kids were showed these. Cause i saw some of them.
I don't agree with many of the things Shane says or does but he's one of my favorite UA-camrs. I enjoy the conspiracy theories, super natural, and trending stuff he does.
18 minutes in ; the " watermelon" phenomenon started as a " smear Campagne" . after slavery was ended , alot of former-slaves needed employment , money food and a place to stay ; so alot of (conveniently still existing ) farm-land was " rented " to them and they grew watermelon because it was cheap , available and its a hearty crop. since the land they lived on and worked was " rented" , they needed to sell crops to pay rent. the owners then ran smear-ads basically saying " of course they grew watermelon! ANYONE can grow a watermelon! its a *lazy* crop! " and basically tried to artificially TANK the market for watermelon thus forcing the " renters" to have to STAY on the land and KEEP working crops in the field for rich od wyte guys.
Yeah, they were making so much money from it and were able to grow it easily they used it as a negative to undermine us.
0:57 Betty Boop was based off of a singer from a literal century ago named Esther Lee Jones. She herself was black but had many white imitators, and in fact Betty's voice is a parody of Esther's.
It's why Betty was so "animated" at times; people thought them Blacks was cuh-raaaaaazy!
I never knew this and I'm 13 my childhood is ruined 😂😂😂
You are 13 watching a channel that has dark humor, Family Guy, South park and other fucked up underage stuff this world really went to shit 💀💀
I've known about it for too long now, and I'm the same age as you..
Ur 13. Of course u wouldn’t have known this stuff. If u did I applaud ur knowledge of old animation
Bro was born in 2010 😭🙏🏾
I'm 15 and know what a floppy disk is, so don't yall test me
Brilliant reactions!!!
I remember watching similar during the 80's and 90's - obviously on TV - Saturday morning cartoons 😂
17:51 had me in tears lmfao
7:32 is a sentance i thought id never laugh so hard at.
That shit with the watermelon was funny as shit, got me rolling.
You coined the word "Duckler" and I, in my high-as-BALLS self, cant stop laughing. Its been ten minutes. Help me, give me DUCK-PR.