My father was a volunteer fireman for over 40 yrs. Every year they had a christmas party for a group of "kids" from a state facility (institution) . I looked forward to the party every year as well as helping to get food and drinks for them . setting up the cartoon movies - like this one . then it was time for Santa to arrive via the fire truck . All the guys took turns being Santa . The last party that took place was very bitter sweet . These "kids" looked forward to seeing Santa . Since all the guys already did their turn , the only one left to be Santa was this old girl and it was my pleasure to step into the red suit . After the "kids" left to head back to the facility , I was joined by the firemen to go up to a nursing home . We did this partly because the patients in there never had visiters , so we gave them a memory of joy and happiness . We also would sing Christmas Songs and give hugs to those who wanted one . I would do it all again if I could . The movies ? Well there were some black and white and some in color . I really enjoyed the ones in black and white more than the ones in color . They were a part of history which made them priceless.
6:43 for those of you who don't know, Flip is checking under the bed for the -bedpan- chamber pot, which was a 'convenience' item for farmhouses that did not have inside plumbing back in those days. The -bedpan- chamber pot would save a trip to the outhouse during the night, especially if it was very cold outside. My grandparents had used -bedpans- chamber pots when they were growing up in the early 1900's. Look at his grim face at 6:45 when he doesn't find a -bedpan- chamber pot under there. No -bedpan- chamber pot would mean that if he had to go to the bathroom overnight, his only good option would be to go outside at night to the out house to 'do his business'. Ha, and then he whispers into the skeleton's ear "brzh brszh brrzh" asking where does he go to the bathroom.
@Ali Hadizadeh Moghadam - 😂 Ha! I never asked my grandparents that question. I guess if one needed to urinate, the odor might not be too bad. As for 💩, one might have options, such as deciding if it would be "worth it" to go outside and use the outhouse. If not, maybe put a towel over it and put it in a closet if they had a closet, and dump it outside in the morning, or maybe put it in a hallway🤔 Edit: think of people in the hospital who can't get out of bed use a bedpan.
This is an incredibly well thought out cartoon, with a coherent plot, some of the best drawing ever, and countless perfect details such as the facial expressions (love that horse), the remarkable warped design of the house, the music, the voices (!) and the expressiveness of the skeletons. Artistically it all just flows together. Possibly Ub's finest work and a real masterpiece. --- PS it shows that Flip had real star potential. Too bad it never got realized. --PPS That finale is chilling.
1:59 notice the butler has "hair" on the side, but is bald on top. And i love how the ghost skeleton turns the chicken around to give Flip the 'tail end' of the chicken, but of course Flip doesn't want it because it is 'dark meat' and puts it back on the plate and folds his hands, ha ha. Then Flip's polite chattering of his teeth on the leg bone to make believe he is 'eating' it.
I love how detailed the skeletons are. I mean, there's contours for the jaw muscles. Though, it's sort of weird seeing human legs on a dog skeleton given the attention put into the chicken.
I really liked this lovely video.☺️☺️☺️ J'ai beaucoup aimé cette jolie vidéo.☺️☺️☺️ This video is very funny.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆 Cette vidéo est très drôle.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆 And luckily Flip The Frog finally escaped from the evil skeleton who tried to kill him. Et heureusement que Flip The Frog s'est enfin échappé au méchant squelette qui a essayé de le tuer. Thank you very much for this lovely video and greetings from France.🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵 Merci beaucoup pour cette jolie vidéo et salutations de la France.🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵 I love American cartoons.🤩🤩🤩 J'adore les dessins animés américains.🤩🤩🤩
Hola soy una abuela de 74 años y me encantaba ver a Flip a mi papá y a mi nos moríamos de risa con el. Era el canal 5. Por favor si tienes más. Caricaturas de Flip. Súbalas le agradece una abuela feliz. Un abrazo. Gracias.
Love these vintage cartoons! All hand drawn and painted by artists -- not this computer generated animation of today. I think the older Disney cartoons and Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes were among the best -- my opinion. Still prized collector's items are the hand painted "cels" from those early cartoons if you can find them.
@@jsl151850b Yes, like the music scene here. Ub must have put A LOT of work into the ones that aren't. But he sort of invented the skeleton cartoon and it was a tour de force back then, even The Skeleton Dance was only 3 years before this.
1:00 me when I found big cungus 1:43 me when I play in the park in ohio 2:22 me when I eat dinner and it's the food I don't like 7:50 this part looks like a video game
great character design in this one--easily one of the most effective 'toons put out by anyone---including DISNEY---during this period. If you ever put together a double bill of the early 30s FRANKENSTEIN/KING KONG---put this baby on first as an 'appetiser' treat---brilliant entertainment!
I can’t believe there was a classic Cartoon Frog way before some animated Muppets & way way before the Disney show Amphibia. 2:02, 2:43 & 5:25 Wait a minute, I’ve seen those clips before. (Gasp) I saw those on that EYEWITNESS Documentary “SKELETON”. Now I know where the footage came from.
0:04:19 Perhaps this is where the heart shape came from, and how the words ‘making love’ also came from !!! Hipbones being the shape they are here!!! (Hyper-overthinker here, I know.)
I think the video was called "Jack and the Beanstalk". I seem to remember an introduction to the video, which showed a line of fairytale characters dancing down a rainbow. Is it on UA-cam?
@1993joshualiu Flip is now a carrier for a fast acting flesh eating disease, no matter where he runs to he will carry it with him. The end of the cartoon is just the beginning of the nightmare.
Why did the cow turn into a skeleton at the end? Did it get cursed? Was it in league with the skeletons all along? I loved the cartoon, but I don’t get the ending.
Alexandre - i believe that was flip's horse (not a cow) waiting for him outside at the end. I could be wrong, but i interpret the horse turning into a skeleton at the end as a metaphor for not being able to escape things that may haunt you (including death?). Flip thought he was escaping safely from the skeletons in the house, but his 'rescuer' the horse did not help him get away.
My father was a volunteer fireman for over 40 yrs. Every year they had a christmas party for a group of "kids" from a state facility (institution) . I looked forward to the party every year as well as helping to get food and drinks for them . setting up the cartoon movies - like this one . then it was time for Santa to arrive via the fire truck . All the guys took turns being Santa . The last party that took place was very bitter sweet . These "kids" looked forward to seeing Santa . Since all the guys already did their turn , the only one left to be Santa was this old girl and it was my pleasure to step into the red suit .
After the "kids" left to head back to the facility , I was joined by the firemen to go up to a nursing home . We did this partly because the patients in there never had visiters , so we gave them a memory of joy and happiness . We also would sing Christmas Songs and give hugs to those who wanted one . I would do it all again if I could .
The movies ? Well there were some black and white and some in color . I really enjoyed the ones in black and white more than the ones in color . They were a part of history which made them priceless.
6:43 for those of you who don't know, Flip is checking under the bed for the -bedpan- chamber pot, which was a 'convenience' item for farmhouses that did not have inside plumbing back in those days. The -bedpan- chamber pot would save a trip to the outhouse during the night, especially if it was very cold outside. My grandparents had used -bedpans- chamber pots when they were growing up in the early 1900's. Look at his grim face at 6:45 when he doesn't find a -bedpan- chamber pot under there. No -bedpan- chamber pot would mean that if he had to go to the bathroom overnight, his only good option would be to go outside at night to the out house to 'do his business'. Ha, and then he whispers into the skeleton's ear "brzh brszh brrzh" asking where does he go to the bathroom.
That would be cut out or censored in todays cartoons.
I had no idea this existed! Didn't the odor bother them during the night?
Thanks for the insight!
@Ali Hadizadeh Moghadam - 😂 Ha! I never asked my grandparents that question. I guess if one needed to urinate, the odor might not be too bad. As for 💩, one might have options, such as deciding if it would be "worth it" to go outside and use the outhouse. If not, maybe put a towel over it and put it in a closet if they had a closet, and dump it outside in the morning, or maybe put it in a hallway🤔 Edit: think of people in the hospital who can't get out of bed use a bedpan.
@@Hansov_Bone - Yup. Knowing what Flip was doing there and why he made the face makes it all that much funnier, and I didn't want people to miss out.
I have been searching for this video for so long, no one can imagine how happy I am to have finally found it.
Old style Cartoons were much sweeter, funny, fun even though they were in black&white.
Classic cartoons i love it they're way better than the junk we have today
A pity that these older animations are not shown on tv
Better than today
Ikr
Happy To Discover This! Wonderful!! Thanx!!🌛🌛🐈⬛🐈⬛🦇🦇🎃🎃🎃🖤
I love top hat skeleton guy's facial expressions! He's both cute and genuinely creepy, judging by that sudden dark turn.
Yeah me too
I like how he says to Flip, in tempo, "You're just - in time - to dine." In the same tempo as the walking chair at 1:48.
I've never heard of this one !! I absolutely loved it! Thanks for sharing❤😊
I used to watch this as a kid every halloween lol
Kakyoin!
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Love those cartoons, hard to believe they are from a time before my dad was born.
2:46 did you notice how the dog sniffs the corner, then lifts its leg like it is going to pee, but then scratches himself instead?🤣
Yes 😂😂
And the louse is a skeleton somehow.
This is an incredibly well thought out cartoon, with a coherent plot, some of the best drawing ever, and countless perfect details such as the facial expressions (love that horse), the remarkable warped design of the house, the music, the voices (!) and the expressiveness of the skeletons. Artistically it all just flows together. Possibly Ub's finest work and a real masterpiece. --- PS it shows that Flip had real star potential. Too bad it never got realized.
--PPS That finale is chilling.
when cartoons ages ago are better than cartoons now
and the creator of mickey mouse created this
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i love how the horse is just gonna chill out there for a while now
I was SO not expecting to hear him say "shut up" to that horse, especially not in that semi-unenthused voice. I couldn't stop laughing!
Unownshipper I actually snorted laughing when that happened.
Unownshipper before uptight politics.
Unownshipper dude yeah
Horse didn't say anything WTF lol
@@suzannemorrow9987 What the heck does this have to with politics? No one was talking about that. You brought that up out of nowhere.
Ub Iwerks and Carl Stalling. What a great team!
That’s a fact two of the greatest of all time
Love weird old animation like this.
Some of them are just some fuckin masterpieces
1:59 notice the butler has "hair" on the side, but is bald on top. And i love how the ghost skeleton turns the chicken around to give Flip the 'tail end' of the chicken, but of course Flip doesn't want it because it is 'dark meat' and puts it back on the plate and folds his hands, ha ha. Then Flip's polite chattering of his teeth on the leg bone to make believe he is 'eating' it.
I love how detailed the skeletons are. I mean, there's contours for the jaw muscles. Though, it's sort of weird seeing human legs on a dog skeleton given the attention put into the chicken.
Pretty sure they had some anatomy classes
I know skeletons have tongues
Old cartoons are so much better than the ones rn
Better than modern horror films anyway
I really liked this lovely video.☺️☺️☺️
J'ai beaucoup aimé cette jolie vidéo.☺️☺️☺️
This video is very funny.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆
Cette vidéo est très drôle.😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣😆😆😆
And luckily Flip The Frog finally escaped from the evil skeleton who tried to kill him.
Et heureusement que Flip The Frog s'est enfin échappé au méchant squelette qui a essayé de le tuer.
Thank you very much for this lovely video and greetings from France.🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
Merci beaucoup pour cette jolie vidéo et salutations de la France.🇨🇵🇨🇵🇨🇵
I love American cartoons.🤩🤩🤩
J'adore les dessins animés américains.🤩🤩🤩
I never thought I'd see Flip the Frog cartoons ever again!
THANKS!!
Always loved cartoons, even now at age 73.
These are fabulous! Wish they made cartoons as good and creative as these today. Cartoons today are shit! And not 8n a good way... 🤣
He said “Yes...Ma’am...” I just love this!💀
Mickey says that in the Haunted House
Just when I was beginning to think they were nice skeletons.
I used to love how interesting cartoons of yesteryear were.
Very cute and entertaining! Thanks!
Funny thing is that I'm not even 25 and I still watched it as a child.
are you 25 now?
@@The_Original_ZacBarton Yup.
Me too!
Several off-color jokes emphasize this cartoon was made before the Hays Code went into effect in 1934.
Fabuloso. Me encantan éstas caricaaturas. Gracias.
They dont make them like they used to
What a fun little cartoon
Hola soy una abuela de 74 años y me encantaba ver a Flip a mi papá y a mi nos moríamos de risa con el. Era el canal 5. Por favor si tienes más. Caricaturas de Flip. Súbalas le agradece una abuela feliz. Un abrazo. Gracias.
The creepy house in a storm is always safe :)
Another 16mm favorite of mine to borrow from the Seattle Public Library... back in the day.
the most dark and machabre animations EVER!!! this freeked me owt big time wen i was little! still loved it tho
Lo bueno imaginativo y hermoso NUNCA SE OLVIDA...GRANDISIMAS IMAGENES.
Love these vintage cartoons! All hand drawn and painted by artists -- not this computer generated animation of today. I think the older Disney cartoons and Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes were among the best -- my opinion. Still prized collector's items are the hand painted "cels" from those early cartoons if you can find them.
Look take this from me, everything related to humanity is better in old version
Nossa você está vivo !!?
Agreed 👍
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Thanks for putting this up I've been searching for it for Ages
It had my on the edge of my seat. Classic.
I really enjoyed this! So well done. Loved Flip and the female skeleton’s dance routine.
I agree
These are the Best Cartoons in the World!!
That skeleton had a great, expressive face. I love skeleton cartoons just after ghost cartoons, but the skeletons are much harder to draw.
I find it so funny that skeleton cartoons are common enough to have a name. Such a specific genre.
As a fan of Skeleton Cartoons, you have to have noticed that in most cases the inside of their ribcage is opaque.
@@jsl151850b
Yes, like the music scene here. Ub must have put A LOT of work into the ones that aren't. But he sort of invented the skeleton cartoon and it was a tour de force back then, even The Skeleton Dance was only 3 years before this.
I finally found this when I was a kid
This was one scary, graphic cartoon for it's day and time!
I used to absolutely love these when I was 4 and I didn’t even get scared-
almost 100 years
Good old times.... :(
Elvira 💌cool 💋Vilches
Bobby!!!! Thank you for sharing such good stuff with me !!!!🥰
The skeleton in the top-hat wanted Flip's skeleton for his collection.
Nice.
This is what caused the ants to use my urethra as a cargo ship.
It CONTINUES to this day!!!
1:00 me when I found big cungus
1:43 me when I play in the park in ohio
2:22 me when I eat dinner and it's the food I don't like
7:50 this part looks like a video game
W coment
I love the way they speak! It’s very funny!
great character design in this one--easily one of the most effective 'toons put out by anyone---including DISNEY---during this period. If you ever put together a double bill of the early 30s FRANKENSTEIN/KING KONG---put this baby on first as an 'appetiser' treat---brilliant entertainment!
Excellent makes me laugh ha,ha
i love old cartoon
Tudo é possível no desenho, até ser feliz...❤❤❤❤
Has a golden Disney feel, better than the new ones.
Gostei amo desenhos antigos, principalmente quando é legendados em português! Obrigado pela postagem! Sou mais um inscrito no seu canal!
Volver a ver estos cartoons es volver a ser niños 😂🤣👌👍
the chicken just being a bunch of bones was the best joke they could make
Mark - Also the skeleton flea that the dog scratches out of his back.
TerryToons, U B Iwerks are my favorites
Actually the best cartoon ever
UB Iwerks was a genuis of animation
1:22 - a "cuckoo" Grandfather Clock!
This my favourite film the frog cartoon
what a cute lil frog
thanks for this one
Beware of spook hospitality- they DONT WANT YOU TO LEAVE!!
Michael Hutson Yes!
.
Clearly Skeleton Dance and Haunted House influences
but Ub made those, too.
The short has also a similar premise to the Mickey Mouse short The Haunted House
@@sonicfanboy3375 agree!
fucking love watching this
Gracias por alegrarme la cuarentena.
im 15 and i used to watch this on video
"Have you TRIED to draw skeleton feet?!? - Oh all right just have them wear shoes."
I love the Intro!!
I freaky love the intro
the horror version of yoink of the yukon
yuh, Im here watching "cartoons"
I keep imagining a nose on Flip.
I can’t believe there was a classic Cartoon Frog way before some animated Muppets & way way before the Disney show Amphibia. 2:02, 2:43 & 5:25 Wait a minute, I’ve seen those clips before. (Gasp) I saw those on that EYEWITNESS Documentary “SKELETON”. Now I know where the footage came from.
0:04:19
Perhaps this is where the heart shape came from, and how the words ‘making love’ also came from !!! Hipbones being the shape they are here!!!
(Hyper-overthinker here, I know.)
The heart shape comes from the look of panties from behind when a woman bends over.
It's disgusting.
@@dracodistortion9447 lol no it doesn't it's been around waaaay longer then that
2020?
Fantásticos!
I think the video was called "Jack and the Beanstalk". I seem to remember an introduction to the video, which showed a line of fairytale characters dancing down a rainbow. Is it on UA-cam?
1:53 that face expression of the frog 😆😆😆😆😆😆
Imagine If Hanna-Barbera Made A Flip the Frog Reboot Back In 1982.
😄
Was that a flea skeleton?
Yep, it was brilliant :)
That was a flea exoskeleton
Yes
This is irony.We devour each other and still expect to live??🤔
The Disturbitor is MGM TV Silent Leo Black wallpaper!
2:06 is this Eraserhead all of the sudden
Fantástico!!!! Congratulation
There are any bones in ears!
There IS a bone in the ear. It is the smallest bone in the human body, and is connected to the tympanic membrane (ear drum).
If you didn't watch this when you were a child... Your childhood was dead.
Dude I swear I wasn't born on ... what year was this for ? 1952 I guess
Nice l love it 😍
Love cartoons I guess Im getting senile or something in my old age .
The skeletons reminds me of Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, The Book of Life and Coco
@1993joshualiu Flip is now a carrier for a fast acting flesh eating disease, no matter where he runs to he will carry it with him. The end of the cartoon is just the beginning of the nightmare.
1:12 its salad fingers!
@ryz1001 I think the video was called "Jack and the Beanstalk" :).
03:15 - 03;44 - мастер импровизации
Caricaturas tan lindas.
Why did the cow turn into a skeleton at the end? Did it get cursed? Was it in league with the skeletons all along? I loved the cartoon, but I don’t get the ending.
Alexandre - i believe that was flip's horse (not a cow) waiting for him outside at the end. I could be wrong, but i interpret the horse turning into a skeleton at the end as a metaphor for not being able to escape things that may haunt you (including death?). Flip thought he was escaping safely from the skeletons in the house, but his 'rescuer' the horse did not help him get away.
@@cmans79tr7 Oh that’s very good! Maybe!
1:37 : Trying to escape dinner before everybody else is done, so you're not stuck with the dishes.