Plus remember that time he was stuck miles away from the front line battlefield because his Jeep's windshield wipers needed replacing. That Jeep could have been caught in a rain storm and then how would the soldiers have seen through the windshield, I'll tell you what.
@@geigertec5921 Oh boy! If they had a car accident under these conditions, their insurance would definitely refuse to pay for the damage if they found out about this.
@Brian Moore No, no, they crearly did. This footage confirms that. It took loads of young & brave American soldiers from the supply divisions to fix it under fire. Fire was always the enemy of good plumbing, ever since water first flowed through pipes. Everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
Learned that with vehicle repair. Not even a lower quality part but the time it took to get a hose I needed for 20$ less on eBay instead of an auto store my car got backed into at the mechanics parking lot.
@@IndianaJenkins615 you can have a sink without plumbing... I'm talking about the infrastructure that pipes in clean, pressurized water and drains dirty water. In the early 1950's in a war torn, third world (at the time) country in a rural setting anything of the sort would've been non-existent, especially Taking into account some surprisingly sized parts of the US didn't even have indoor plumbing until the 90s. For instance my step-dad's parents house didn't have an indoor toilet until 1987, and they lived in small town 5 minutes from a fairly large city.
@@ChristopherSobieniak I think the idea that this is an example of a coping mechanism when under absolute stress and is likely common conversation with veterans. Idk. It's funny how this bit could likely be common with soldiers. 😆
@timbax3267 according to my grandfather. The ones who were nervous and scared of death died, those of us who weren't afraid made it fine. Now death is a welcome friend
I'm sure his long lost nephew would have glady also helped him out with some WD40 and helped him with heating his hut with "Propane and Propane Accessories" LOL
The main difference is that Hank Hill (while uptight and a little closed-minded) is noticeably smarter than most of his friends. Meanwhile, Tom Anderson is so dumb he regularly gets outsmarted by Beavis and Butthead...
This is incredibly realistic. Sometimes, in extreme stress situations, people just default to doing what they know. This is clearly all Mr. Anderson does. He fixes things. At the end of the day, he survived the war.
Anyeong is Korean for "Hi" or "Hello". Tom Anderson asks "What's your name?" and the guy responds with "Hi". Now "Hi" is his name thanks to the language barrier.
I like to think that Han Yeong doesn't even understand English, yet he thinks Tom is giving him crucial war information so he's listening as intently as possible-until he slowly starts to realize "Is this guy talking about my fucking plumbing??"
Mike judge actually did an incredible job animating them with historically accurate and detailed uniforms. Even the helmet covers are correct for the marines in Korea. Also this is hilarious
I would give what precious little I have in this world for an entire instructional series on proper home maintenance narrated by Tom Anderson or Hank Hill.
Amateurs talk weapons and tactics, Experts talk logistics, HEROS talk maintaince. " Nothing is more expensive than saving money on home repairs". - Tom Anderson - Wiser words were never spoke in history.
@eBoi True! I was a “tactical microwave (radio) attendant.” Spent 98% of the time performing basic maintenance on the vehicles on which the radio vans were mounted!
Anderson was traumatized by the idea that Han Yeong had to endure such crappily assembled plumbing. He really was committed to helping this farmer, but in the end his efforts were in vain.
I think Mike Judge had originally wanted him to be Hank's father but since MTV owned all the Beavis and Butthead characters he couldn't use him on King of the Hill.
I really can’t stress how impressed I am by the attention to detail in this little bit. The soldiers are using period appropriate weapons, their uniforms and helmets are appropriate for Korean War marines, hell they even drew the tank in the background as a proper t-34 (at least the turret. The barrel on it seemed a bit comically long)
The only other real inaccuracy besides the long barrel was the red star as far as I'm aware North Korean ground forces did not put red stars on their vehicles. But that's just nit picking and it's obviously done so it's obvious to people who know little to nothing about tanks that that one was a communist tank.
Mike Judge originally intended for Hank to be Tom Anderson’s son, but the Fox network didn’t want to have any connection with Viacom, which owned Beavis and Butt-Head.
Now you see the secret to a long life is knowing the difference between using a 10mm or a 3/8th inch socket. Sure they may look similar and the bolt may fit in either, but using the wrong socket will put unnecessary wear on both your tools and your project. Only a fool would use a 3/8th inch socket to remove a 10mm bolt, I'll tell you what. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Because unlike the cheapo dunderhead that tried to fix the T and P valve on the water heater, Anderson knows how to do things right and take safety precautions for every project he's involved with. Like a true American patriot, I tell ya what. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@@tomasiarity Seems like it was his coping mechanism. He focused intensely on something unrelated to keep his mind off the imminent danger. He was acting like a child who pretends he can hide by covering his own eyes.
I appreciate the fact that they actually took the time to add correct weapons and vehicles. Its supposed to be goofy, and yet they took the time to get the details right.
I had a relative exactly like this, every time he came over he would look at some appliance or piece of plumbing and start talking about how it had been installed completely wrong by "the last guy". He then said he would "jury rig it" and oftentimes wound up spending hours making things much much worse.
Just play Battlefield One and exclusively ride in tanks with a wrench and smoke grenades equipped. You can spend the whole game just repairing other people's tanks and never fire a gun once.
I like how the joke is that Anderson is more focused on distracting himself with little BS handyman jobs than being concerned about his military troop.
At first I thought he was just being sly by turning the ship around for some simple rust but after seeing this I can see that he genuinely cares more about maintenance than anything else around him.
All his war stories are just times when he was fixing stuff and explaining what can happen if you don't do something about it even in a battle its like he's back home working on stuff in his garage
I like the historical accuracy in this scene, like it's still a one off gag, but it has a lot of attention to detail. the Marines have time period accurate outfits, grenades pouches, ammo bags, backpacks, using easily identifiable weapons, which might sound like over appraisal, but you'd be surprised how many animated guns just look like gun cut outs, plus the tank in the back using the Soviet Army red star, which would suggest this is a Soviet tank given to the North Korean army to supply the ongoing war.
I'm an NCO in an Air Guard unit. I like to do impressions of Tom Anderson whenever we're faced with minor inconveniences on drill/tdy. The young guys sure get a kick out of it. Now they're only vaguely aware of who them two delinquents, Buffcoat and Beaver, are, and they sure don't know who the American Patriot Tom Anderson is, but they sure get a kick out of my impressions of him for some reason.
I am still waiting to learn about the proper maintenance of an oil furnace. I also wonder what kind of accessories would a veteran of two foreign wars would recommend for the optimal operation of such facilities in combat and non-combat situations. I am fully aware, that if two hours from now there is a blackout, I would be extremely glad for having taken a proper care of the oil furnace in advance.
We all obviously know the joke here.. But what I took from that was that Mr Anderson was not at all bothered or anxious in the middle of a very violent and outnumbered firefight with a very possibly bleak outcome.. people / his brothers are getting killed where he can hear it happen, that brave farmer got killed right in front of him, and Mr Tom Anderson never even once raised his voice; I don't know what's more disturbing.. The fact that his friends and the farmer died around him and he had to remember that.. or that Mr Anderson wasn't in the least bit disturbed by any of that going on. I also find it funny how the Korean farmer looks way more realistically human than all of the other Mike judge B and B characters lol
Imagine that he actually was fighting in the battle, but got distracted at the beginning and confused it for fixing his buddy's sink like a month earlier.
I think the lesson ( if there is one) behind Anderson´s War Stories is that he survived, because he just did not actively take part of the war. He minded his own business and repaired small stuff here and there while others fought and died on both sides. He treated the Korean guy like he was his neighbor, without any racism or prejudice (aside towards his plumber). He probably never fired a single shot during the wars he took part in. If everyone was like him there would be no war. That is probably the lesson behind it.
anderson was in Korea, so he would have been more likely to have met Cotton Hill than Buzzcut. Buzzcut is more a more modern Jarhead type of guy, from the Marines
@@russiantroubleyakutsk1612 No. There's another of these Tom Anderson tales that places him at Normandy during D day, so he must have served in WW2 and Korea.
Look at Anderson's staring eyes - the man is deeply traumatized by all the bad plumbing he had to see in that war.
😂
Plus remember that time he was stuck miles away from the front line battlefield because his Jeep's windshield wipers needed replacing. That Jeep could have been caught in a rain storm and then how would the soldiers have seen through the windshield, I'll tell you what.
@@geigertec5921 Oh boy! If they had a car accident under these conditions, their insurance would definitely refuse to pay for the damage if they found out about this.
@geigertec5921 Also all the rust on the landing craft that needs to be fixed
@Brian Moore No, no, they crearly did. This footage confirms that. It took loads of young & brave American soldiers from the supply divisions to fix it under fire. Fire was always the enemy of good plumbing, ever since water first flowed through pipes. Everything changed when the Fire Nation attacked.
“ if Han Yong wasn’t already dead he could have been seriously burned”
I died laughing.
That line got me too.
RIP in peace rblauson and Han Yong.
at least you wont risk being seriously burned
@@MTGMitch bahaha
If RBaluson wasn't already dead he could've still be laughing.
"There's nothing more expensive than saving a little money on home maintenance."
Words to live by.
Learned that with vehicle repair. Not even a lower quality part but the time it took to get a hose I needed for 20$ less on eBay instead of an auto store my car got backed into at the mechanics parking lot.
and words for others to die by apparently XD
Were it so easy.
Damn straight
He who pays cheap pays twice, I tell you what!
What I find more ridiculous is the idea of a 1950s rural Korean farmer having indoor plumbing
Ridiculous but not impossible-people need sinks
@@IndianaJenkins615 you can have a sink without plumbing... I'm talking about the infrastructure that pipes in clean, pressurized water and drains dirty water. In the early 1950's in a war torn, third world (at the time) country in a rural setting anything of the sort would've been non-existent, especially Taking into account some surprisingly sized parts of the US didn't even have indoor plumbing until the 90s. For instance my step-dad's parents house didn't have an indoor toilet until 1987, and they lived in small town 5 minutes from a fairly large city.
@@Thoroughly_Wetand don't forget about the water heater 😂 that's a real comedy right there. It's too bad you have had to explain it to another zoomer
@@nneeerrrd yeah my generation can be embarrassingly ignorant and privileged sometimes
What's more crazy is how the farmer got a 1 1/2 inch galvanized piece of pipe, I'll tell you what.
I like the idea he survived a war being indifferent to the death and destruction all around him. 😂
My dad probably did this in Vietnam out of self-reliance.
@@ChristopherSobieniak I think the idea that this is an example of a coping mechanism when under absolute stress and is likely common conversation with veterans. Idk. It's funny how this bit could likely be common with soldiers. 😆
@@timbax3267 I'm sure. Some either can take it or not. Says much about the human condition.
@timbax3267 according to my grandfather. The ones who were nervous and scared of death died, those of us who weren't afraid made it fine. Now death is a welcome friend
thats plot armor for ya
I love how he barely acknowledges his homies dying around him. But keeps all his attention on the sink
I'm sure his long lost nephew would have glady also helped him out with some WD40 and helped him with heating his hut with "Propane and Propane Accessories" LOL
@@deathhawk81 Tom Anderson likes butane
@@comicsansseraphim4934But that's the bastard gas
@@comicsansseraphim4934 and Butane accessories 😀
It’s how he coped with the trauma of battle
I like Tom Anderson. He’s literally Hank Hill without the self awareness and ability to reflect.
The main difference is that Hank Hill (while uptight and a little closed-minded) is noticeably smarter than most of his friends.
Meanwhile, Tom Anderson is so dumb he regularly gets outsmarted by Beavis and Butthead...
He doesn’t have a narrow urethra either
Anderson has to deal with B&B while Hill has to deal with Bobby. None of them are right in the head.
@@TetsuDeinonychus Hank is pretty open-minded just gets uncomfortable because of his upbringing
And he is probably the son that Cotton Hill wish he had.
This is incredibly realistic. Sometimes, in extreme stress situations, people just default to doing what they know. This is clearly all Mr. Anderson does. He fixes things. At the end of the day, he survived the war.
And hence why he hardly ages 25 years later.
That is literally Oby Wan Kenobi on that somalian war movie. Just grinding coffee beans :o
😂 At the expense of his comrades' lives
Now that's interesting
If any of you have seen hell's kitchen that's why Raj starting cutting mozzarella instead of rolling the dough
Anyeong is Korean for "Hi" or "Hello". Tom Anderson asks "What's your name?" and the guy responds with "Hi". Now "Hi" is his name thanks to the language barrier.
Like arrested development
@@martinverner7390 all of the ideas in this “cartoon” are stolen, the man sounds and acts like hank from king in the hill lmao
@@BlastinRope hey genius tom anderson was a character before hank hill and he is written and voiced by the same person
@@BlastinRope Mike judge is original af bro hand me that crack pipe when you're finished with it
@@BlastinRope lol you gotta be trolling. You almost had me
I’d like an animated movie about Tom Anderson. He’s like Forrest Gump but really handy with tools.
Forrest Gump actually knew that he was in danger.
I invested in some propane company
Private! Why did you put those pipes together so fast? Because you told me to, sergeant
@@jcmick8430 _"And always equipped with WD40? You're a goddamn genius!"_
if forest gump and hank hill had a baby
Tom Anderson. a real American hero.
Yep, I tell you what.
Tom Anderson would say, “I’m no hero, just fixing a bad maintenance job,any American would do the same hehe”
I'm gettin' all misty. 🦅
Tom has got to be Hank Hill's brother.
@@UPBEATFOREVER No, but I am pretty sure he's Hank's uncle on his mother's side.
My great grandfather fought in Korea. His ship sang but everybody got out okay. He died in 2021. God bless him. I miss him so much.
God bless
I like to think that Han Yeong doesn't even understand English, yet he thinks Tom is giving him crucial war information so he's listening as intently as possible-until he slowly starts to realize "Is this guy talking about my fucking plumbing??"
I love the ridiculously fat beagle snoozing at his feet
As they do
The dog is the best part.
😂😂😂
A small but critical detail that makes the cartoon seem more alive
What about the poodle he used to have?
Mike judge actually did an incredible job animating them with historically accurate and detailed uniforms. Even the helmet covers are correct for the marines in Korea. Also this is hilarious
Mike Judge delivers
Yeah even the tank at the end was correct as it was a T-34-85 and was identifiable
Yeah but the framed insignia is weird. Blue and green specialist patches? For a marine?
Did he animate it
And the clothes that Korean farmer got is on point too
I would give what precious little I have in this world for an entire instructional series on proper home maintenance narrated by Tom Anderson or Hank Hill.
i'd be perfectly happy if this was the KotH reboot
Are they voiced by the same person?
WD40 for the soul.
I mean, we've got AI voiced videos of Master Chief explaining how to maintain various vehicles, I doubt this would be much of a stretch these days.
Or a debate over which is superior barbecue heat source, propane or charcoal (Anderson preferred charcoal…)
Amateurs talk weapons and tactics, Experts talk logistics, HEROS talk maintaince.
" Nothing is more expensive than saving money on home repairs".
- Tom Anderson -
Wiser words were never spoke in history.
😂 You’re not even wrong honestly, most of the time of the military is nothing but doing maintenance
@PancakeBoi correct. I was damage control in the Coast Guard, and I did nothing but maintenance for 10-18 hrs a day
@@MatthewSmith-to1hzWhose coats were you guarding, if you don’t mind me asking? 😋
Pretty sure maintenance is part of logistics.
@eBoi True! I was a “tactical microwave (radio) attendant.” Spent 98% of the time performing basic maintenance on the vehicles on which the radio vans were mounted!
Id like to see Tom meet Cotton in one of the war stories.
YES. You know cotton was only made hanks father because MTV had the rights to Tom (tom was planned to be hanks father to connect B/B and KOTH)
@@down-airdave6371 yea, compromise wise(&a way around MTV)is they could have had Tom related to Hank's mom Tilly,
Yes, back when he still had his legs and was tall.
He was probably working on a water heater while Cotton's shins were being obliterated by the enemy.
Tom Anderson was pinned down by fiddy men. Cotton hill killed fiddy men
His little beagle is so cute
It's a fat one
Looks like the same breed of dog Beavis wants to marry because it has a nice face.
I’m sure Tom Anderson is traumatized by all the violence he avoided.
Anderson was traumatized by the idea that Han Yeong had to endure such crappily assembled plumbing.
He really was committed to helping this farmer, but in the end his efforts were in vain.
I like to think Tom is a distant but still uncanny relation to Hank in a shared universe
I think Mike Judge had originally wanted him to be Hank's father but since MTV owned all the Beavis and Butthead characters he couldn't use him on King of the Hill.
@@anglerfishchan4294 That's OK, Cotton killed 50 men!
it might be that tom service tilly while cotton was at one of his lodge meetings - might explain his dislike for hank
NO shit sherlock
I still want to thank Tom Anderson for His service.
🫡
I really can’t stress how impressed I am by the attention to detail in this little bit. The soldiers are using period appropriate weapons, their uniforms and helmets are appropriate for Korean War marines, hell they even drew the tank in the background as a proper t-34 (at least the turret. The barrel on it seemed a bit comically long)
Crazy what happens when you care about your work and know a thing or two about anything
It’s funny that most dramas and historical shows fuck up shit like this meanwhile Beavis and Butthead of all things is the only one that does it right
The only other real inaccuracy besides the long barrel was the red star as far as I'm aware North Korean ground forces did not put red stars on their vehicles. But that's just nit picking and it's obviously done so it's obvious to people who know little to nothing about tanks that that one was a communist tank.
@@TheDogSlogExactly 💯😅
Tom's got the "thousand _meter_ stare".
His left eye is staring directly at you and his right eye is slightly off, giving him that crazy, wall-eyed stare.
Alternate reality where Hank was named Tom and he didn't have a narrow urethra so he could enlist.
Mike Judge originally intended for Hank to be Tom Anderson’s son, but the Fox network didn’t want to have any connection with Viacom, which owned Beavis and Butt-Head.
Middle of a firefight he just had to help someone with a clogged drain, He’s a real man
“If Han Yong wasn’t already dead, he could’ve been seriously burned.”
😅😅😅
He never ages, he's just old through time and space but too preoccupied with mundane house stuff to do anything with it.
Now you see the secret to a long life is knowing the difference between using a 10mm or a 3/8th inch socket. Sure they may look similar and the bolt may fit in either, but using the wrong socket will put unnecessary wear on both your tools and your project. Only a fool would use a 3/8th inch socket to remove a 10mm bolt, I'll tell you what. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Yes, Mr Tom Anderson was simply born old and continued on...
Tom Anderson is the KING OF THE HILL.
How the hell did Anderson survive this!?
Because unlike the cheapo dunderhead that tried to fix the T and P valve on the water heater, Anderson knows how to do things right and take safety precautions for every project he's involved with. Like a true American patriot, I tell ya what. 🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
Offscreen he goes outside and goes Rambo mode. But he brushes it as nothing interesting, he only remembers the pipe fixing part of that story.
@@tomasiarityto paraphrase Woodhouse from Archer: "Things are a bit of a blur after that" as he rushed the trenches with a knife.
@@tomasiarity Seems like it was his coping mechanism. He focused intensely on something unrelated to keep his mind off the imminent danger. He was acting like a child who pretends he can hide by covering his own eyes.
I'm guessing he bored the living hell out of the entire platoon. Before they had a chance to shoot him.
The way he was able to troubleshoot under such pressure was amazing!!!
RIP Sgt.Jackson, Han Yeong and the other guys- Despite Korea being considered the forgotten war, your heroism and sacrifice will not be forgotten.
“You can win this war quick or you can win this war right!”
I love that the farmer is even "Uh, shouldn't you be doing something else?" Shortly before dying
The scary part is that he was aware of everything happening, he just cares about pipes more than war.
I think it's more him dissociating.
You know back when I was in the service…
I start all my stories with that line.
The fat beagle napping in the corner really completes the picture.
I appreciate the fact that they actually took the time to add correct weapons and vehicles. Its supposed to be goofy, and yet they took the time to get the details right.
There's something so endearing about how the Bevis and Butthead team still produce content 30 years later.
Wish the same was with KOTH
I had a relative exactly like this, every time he came over he would look at some appliance or piece of plumbing and start talking about how it had been installed completely wrong by "the last guy". He then said he would "jury rig it" and oftentimes wound up spending hours making things much much worse.
These war stories are so amazing
Tom Anderson needs a video game based on his military experience.
🎮
Just play Battlefield One and exclusively ride in tanks with a wrench and smoke grenades equipped. You can spend the whole game just repairing other people's tanks and never fire a gun once.
It might be all the King of the Hill I watched, but I was genuinely engaged and I want to know about that water heater now.
Mr Anderson won the hearts and minds of the local population. Great job!!
I like his sleeping dog.
This gallant American actually went to Korea to help the locals
Thank you for your service, Hink Hall.
When I see a new Tom Anderson's War stories,I know it's gonna be a good day😂
Surprisingly accurate weapons and even a T-34/85. Bravo!
Hes a plumber at heart
Tom Anderson is in Hank Hill mode during these long, tough battles against plumbing lol
I love how han yong was like " should you like help them?"
Hank Hills older cousin was truly devoted to plumbing and plumbing accessories.
I like how the joke is that Anderson is more focused on distracting himself with little BS handyman jobs than being concerned about his military troop.
Tom is too pure for this world.
Just like Donald Trump
@@DanielEA14710 the Epstein associate? okay then...
I just love his voice. It soothe me. 🔥
the way that dog is breathing and laying there is so realistic of a lazy old dog it makes me laugh everytime lmao
At first I thought he was just being sly by turning the ship around for some simple rust but after seeing this I can see that he genuinely cares more about maintenance than anything else around him.
I need to see a conversation between Tom Anderson and Hank Hill.
Now all we need to do is coach Buzzcut’s Vietnam story
I always wanted to see coach Buzzcut vs. Todd, that would be epic.
All the death and destruction around him ans he still repairs....dame brave pioneer right there
"If Haun Yaun wasn't already dead he could have been seriously burned." 🤣✌
I love that he's able to fix a sink under heavy gunfire
00:47 I love how Tom paused for a sec for Han Yong to face him again. Man's got a message and he wants every word received.
All his war stories are just times when he was fixing stuff and explaining what can happen if you don't do something about it even in a battle its like he's back home working on stuff in his garage
I like the historical accuracy in this scene, like it's still a one off gag, but it has a lot of attention to detail. the Marines have time period accurate outfits, grenades pouches, ammo bags, backpacks, using easily identifiable weapons, which might sound like over appraisal, but you'd be surprised how many animated guns just look like gun cut outs, plus the tank in the back using the Soviet Army red star, which would suggest this is a Soviet tank given to the North Korean army to supply the ongoing war.
I'm an NCO in an Air Guard unit. I like to do impressions of Tom Anderson whenever we're faced with minor inconveniences on drill/tdy. The young guys sure get a kick out of it. Now they're only vaguely aware of who them two delinquents, Buffcoat and Beaver, are, and they sure don't know who the American Patriot Tom Anderson is, but they sure get a kick out of my impressions of him for some reason.
At least it ain't that dang Bufford and Bernardo. Boy, we'd be in a world of trouble with those two around.
"Look here. I'm a veteran of two foreign wars! You can't do this to me!" - Tom Anderson
This was legitimately very interesting.
Seeing Tom in the stupid intro circle thingy brings a tear to my eye.
Really gives him that MC status in a way. Good for him.
Well, I tell ya what, Tom Anderson had his priorities straight. It's better to have fresh water than anything else at all.
I am still waiting to learn about the proper maintenance of an oil furnace. I also wonder what kind of accessories would a veteran of two foreign wars would recommend for the optimal operation of such facilities in combat and non-combat situations. I am fully aware, that if two hours from now there is a blackout, I would be extremely glad for having taken a proper care of the oil furnace in advance.
Dammit, this proves the theory that Tom is Hank's bio dad even more!
The Tom Anderson War Stories are the best highlight of a show that I've seen in years. 😅 Right to the point. I know someone who is A LOT like Tom. 😊
I honestly believe he killed them all accidentally while fixing the plumbing in a Mr Magoo esque way.
They got horribly, horribly burned by the water heater, one got blinded and shot a few of his own.. and it spiraled from there.
Between this and Hank Mike Judge has a real talent for writing stolid, very oldschool, country handymen with possible undiagnosed autism.
He should have joined the Army Corps of engineers I tell ya what.
We all obviously know the joke here.. But what I took from that was that Mr Anderson was not at all bothered or anxious in the middle of a very violent and outnumbered firefight with a very possibly bleak outcome.. people / his brothers are getting killed where he can hear it happen, that brave farmer got killed right in front of him, and Mr Tom Anderson never even once raised his voice; I don't know what's more disturbing.. The fact that his friends and the farmer died around him and he had to remember that.. or that Mr Anderson wasn't in the least bit disturbed by any of that going on.
I also find it funny how the Korean farmer looks way more realistically human than all of the other Mike judge B and B characters lol
Hank Hill sure aged gracefully.
War is chaos. Bad plumbing is a hell like no other.
Imagine that he actually was fighting in the battle, but got distracted at the beginning and confused it for fixing his buddy's sink like a month earlier.
Sounds like Hank Hill from "King of The Hill". I'm glad Hank is back.
Next time he is gonna tell us how he fixed all the potholes on the Ho Chi Min trail in Vietnam.
I heard "p-trap" and was immediately reminded of watch batteries and Cinnabons
Great story. I respect you, Mr. Anderson.
✊️
Im imagining Tom Anderson and Hank Hill talking about war stories, home repair, propane and propane accessories.
I think the lesson ( if there is one) behind Anderson´s War Stories is that he survived, because he just did not actively take part of the war. He minded his own business and repaired small stuff here and there while others fought and died on both sides. He treated the Korean guy like he was his neighbor, without any racism or prejudice (aside towards his plumber). He probably never fired a single shot during the wars he took part in. If everyone was like him there would be no war. That is probably the lesson behind it.
True.
1:07 at least Han Yong got to hear one of the wisest sayings right before he died
It always amazes me how similar Anderson is to Hank Hill.
Considering hank hill is based entirely off anderson, and theyre both voiced by mike judge? Is amazed the word you really want to go with?
Anderson is a more senile Hank
Hank hill was going to be tom Anderson.
Tom is Hank's real dad. But that little weasel Cotton got there instead.
@michaellarocca4879 my good Sir, your sarcasm is legendary! I strive to reach your level of perfection
The drums is some variation of the English tune
"The Girl I Left Behind Me"
He was probably captured by the enemy, and while jailed he fixed all cell locks and security systems
eff me , this is the best story on the tube yo
This is what Hank would be like if he actually fought in the war.
I tell ya hwat, General; we could taste the meat and not the heat from these dead animals and rations if we had brought some clean-burning propane.
Boy Scout never could, not with his narrow urethra.
Tom is the original hank hill
Thank you for your service, Mr Anderson.
The more Tom talks about his military past, the clearer he should be in prison for multiple accounts of desertion in the face of battle XD
They need a Tom Anderson episode where he’s working on a veterans crisis line
His beagle is so cute
"Some of us never came back from Korea... we're still there in our minds."
I've been waiting 30 years to see him replace that windshield wiper motor.
I need more of these and I don't care HOW you find them.
I wonder if Tom Anderson knew Buzzcut from the military
I dont think Buzzcut is the type to drink beer down at the VFW.
I think Anderson was out before Buzzcut was in. In the old 90 B&B, Anderson had been out for decades, whereas Buzzcut had only recently got out.
anderson was in Korea, so he would have been more likely to have met Cotton Hill than Buzzcut.
Buzzcut is more a more modern Jarhead type of guy, from the Marines
Tom Anderson is a veteran of two foreign wars. I’m guessing that meant Korea and Vietnam. I do know Buzzcut was in Vietnam.
@@russiantroubleyakutsk1612 No. There's another of these Tom Anderson tales that places him at Normandy during D day, so he must have served in WW2 and Korea.
He was old then and he is old now. Tom never ages. Never aged, never have and never will.