Who did the voice of TTT (TERRIBLE TINY TOM)???? Also finally realized the plot is a clever reworking of Ulysses and the Cyclops myth-use of brain power over giant brawn...The scriptwriters (besides the great guest villain voices) deserve a lot of credit for the basic yet clever stories !...
It's a lot like that western show "Wild Wild West," which was supposed to be set in the days of the Old West (the same time period as the "Lone Ranger" stories), yet it was full of sophisticated technology that would not have existed in those days, and would be more akin to what we might see in a James Bond movie. (The program first went on the air when Sean Connery was appearing in the first few "Bond" films) "Wild Wild West" was probably inspired by the 007 movies and may be considered a 19th Century version of Ian Fleming's fictional secret agent. Notice too that these Lone Ranger cartoons are different from the classic radio and television series, in which the episodes depicted a more realistic version of the real wild west, showing the masked man and his Native American friend fighting the type of crooks who would have existed in the western United States of the 19th Century, like outlaws, rustlers, stagecoach robbers, land and/or oil swindlers, crooked bankers, dishonest lawmen, etc. In the animated Lone Ranger episodes, the "bad guys" were often highly unusual criminals, who often had their own gimmicks, like Tiny Tom (in this video here), who used live "toys" to commit crimes (his iron giant, miniature soldiers, a Jack-in-the-box that's really a bomb, etc). Other outlandish crooks were the Puppet Master (who used giant puppets in his crimes, including his attempts to kill the Lone Ranger), the Fly (who could crawl over walls, ceilings, roofs, etc, with the help of suction cups), Quicksilver (an old man who found an elixir that could make him decades younger), and so on. Maybe the writers and/or producers of the animated "Lone Ranger" were trying to appeal to youngsters who were fans of the live action "Batman" series, which, like the comic book stories, featured some of the weirdest lawbreakers who ever appeared on TV, like the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, etc. The British spy drama "The Avengers" was also full of strange malefactors, like the "Needle," who lived in a giant bale of hay.
Similar to the Road Runner's "The Solid Tin Coyote"- which Format Films animated for Warner Bros. at the same time. The Coyote suffers the same fate "Tiny Tom" did- only with more stupidity.
To the cartoon jam website will you please have my favoureite will the real Jerry Lewis please sit down the reason is I miss that cartoon series very much and I am requesting this cartoon series to see again on my I pad anyway thank you very much for these lone rainger cartoons I love and if you can come u with a doc savage cartoon series and a shadow cartoon series my frends the kids over at p b s kids would aprearicate the cartoon jam website. very much thank you very much Andy densmore
The iron giant not new then that's the same giant the little boy made friends with but I didn't know till now like Godzilla much much older he doesn't even have face on here like on new one that came out in the 2000s like 2011 or 12
That kid brat built robot is he an orphan or something never explained about tiny kid Tom he is bitter about his parents death or his parents gave him to abusive orphanage which didn't know was abusive it's no dwarf or midget cause on other episodes lone ranger spanked him in the butt he went to juninile facility in prison clothes so i don't know don't sound like midget or dwarf or his voice would sound much more higher pitched almost Alvin or lady like voice if midget would sound normal so it was a kid it got kids voice and iron giant from this cartoon was an Disney icon in the late 90s and not controlled but had same body but helmet had smiling face on it and at end sacrificed him self and saying i am super man it was same metal machine
I saw this when I was a little boy in the late 60s.It brings me back to the good old days. Such happy memories! Thanks!
First time I have watched this since 1966 and in colour..... Thanks for posting
This episode aired when my dad was born, and The Iron Giant released when I was born.
Excellant "Tiny Tom" episode! Haven't seen this one for years! Keep posting!
That was the voice of Buzz, from "Frankenstein, Jr."!
Double incredible!!!🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
'Davey' Hanson gone bad!
"Mom I want to watch The Iron Giant"
"We have The Iron Giant at home"
*The Iron Giant at home*
Steam punk western!
4:45 im dying 😂😂😂😂😂
Terrible TINY TOM was my favorite character!!!🎸😸🍿💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙😸💙
Buenos capítulos de esta serie animada de El Llanero Solitario. Me gustaba mucho, crecí con ella.
Sure, save the robot the trouble, crush Tonto with the rocks instead
Mr Incredible vs Syndrome
I loved this ep. but still waiting on the Dr. Destructo eps.
Yes,I agree Carl. I've been waiting for that episode and the "Whispering Pines" episode featuring Tonto.
As a kid this was my second favorite episode. The only better one was when the Lone Ranger was protecting the Navy's secret ship from "The Fly".
this was the first of the series
He sacrificed him self the iron giant from coming astroid or what ever it was or invasion from bad aliens
Ah yes, the giant robot movie from the 90's that made us all cry at the end.
Who did the voice of TTT (TERRIBLE TINY TOM)???? Also finally realized the plot is a clever reworking of Ulysses and the Cyclops myth-use of brain power over giant brawn...The scriptwriters (besides the great guest villain voices) deserve a lot of credit for the basic yet clever stories !...
The voice was supplied by Dick Beals.
DB Many thanks and as Tonto would say "Keemo sabe"...
Did anyone in the days when the Lone Ranger was said to have lived actually have the technology to build a giant robot?
It might have been possible to build the body, but the proper and workable power supply would have been an issue...
It's a lot like that western show "Wild Wild West," which was supposed to be set in the days of the Old West (the same time period as the "Lone Ranger" stories), yet it was full of sophisticated technology that would not have existed in those days, and would be more akin to what we might see in a James Bond movie. (The program first went on the air when Sean Connery was appearing in the first few "Bond" films) "Wild Wild West" was probably inspired by the 007 movies and may be considered a 19th Century version of Ian Fleming's fictional secret agent.
Notice too that these Lone Ranger cartoons are different from the classic radio and television series, in which the episodes depicted a more realistic version of the real wild west, showing the masked man and his Native American friend fighting the type of crooks who would have existed in the western United States of the 19th Century, like outlaws, rustlers, stagecoach robbers, land and/or oil swindlers, crooked bankers, dishonest lawmen, etc.
In the animated Lone Ranger episodes, the "bad guys" were often highly unusual criminals, who often had their own gimmicks, like Tiny Tom (in this video here), who used live "toys" to commit crimes (his iron giant, miniature soldiers, a Jack-in-the-box that's really a bomb, etc). Other outlandish crooks were the Puppet Master (who used giant puppets in his crimes, including his attempts to kill the Lone Ranger), the Fly (who could crawl over walls, ceilings, roofs, etc, with the help of suction cups), Quicksilver (an old man who found an elixir that could make him decades younger), and so on.
Maybe the writers and/or producers of the animated "Lone Ranger" were trying to appeal to youngsters who were fans of the live action "Batman" series, which, like the comic book stories, featured some of the weirdest lawbreakers who ever appeared on TV, like the Joker, the Penguin, the Riddler, Catwoman, etc.
The British spy drama "The Avengers" was also full of strange malefactors, like the "Needle," who lived in a giant bale of hay.
Similar to the Road Runner's "The Solid Tin Coyote"- which Format Films animated for Warner Bros. at the same time. The Coyote suffers the same fate "Tiny Tom" did- only with more stupidity.
Why does Tiny Tom sound like Milhouse VanHouton??😮😅
It was tiny tom the giant operator
Please upload it in Latin Spanish
Vin Diesel
To the cartoon jam website will you please have my favoureite will the real Jerry Lewis please sit down the reason is I miss that cartoon series very much and I am requesting this cartoon series to see again on my I pad anyway thank you very much for these lone rainger cartoons I love and if you can come u with a doc savage cartoon series and a shadow cartoon series my frends the kids over at p b s kids would aprearicate the cartoon jam website. very much thank you very much Andy densmore
TheBradyKidsCartoonShow?????!!!!!Where?!
The iron giant not new then that's the same giant the little boy made friends with but I didn't know till now like Godzilla much much older he doesn't even have face on here like on new one that came out in the 2000s like 2011 or 12
Tonto need learn prepositions
That kid brat built robot is he an orphan or something never explained about tiny kid Tom he is bitter about his parents death or his parents gave him to abusive orphanage which didn't know was abusive it's no dwarf or midget cause on other episodes lone ranger spanked him in the butt he went to juninile facility in prison clothes so i don't know don't sound like midget or dwarf or his voice would sound much more higher pitched almost Alvin or lady like voice if midget would sound normal so it was a kid it got kids voice and iron giant from this cartoon was an Disney icon in the late 90s and not controlled but had same body but helmet had smiling face on it and at end sacrificed him self and saying i am super man it was same metal machine