You really have to appreciate that these old classic cartoons were made with entire symphonies, and each frame was carefully drawn by some individual. I remember trying to animate a simple rabbit hopping on my tablet and gave up after like, six frames.
Salute to those artists who drew every frame of whole animation story. They didn't have the animation softwares like today but they have the talent. Salute again....
@@Decidingnose its still happened, but with serious scandals. Few years ago some journalists found that anime drawer be paid very low unlike their counterparts on Disney or Pixars (I don’t remember the prize but its may like 2000 yen for 1 picture they draw), constantly working overtime to draw thousands of pictures. And many anime still worked in traditional way, this spark the outrage on public and some studios raise the pay for 1 picture to 3000-4000 yen.
Keep in mind everyone, this was made in 1941, before the United States had entered the war. The purpose of the cartoon was to show how unprepared we were to fight a war.
@@zacharylaprete1940 incompetence does not destroy hundreds of enemy planes, nor does it capture 1600 paratroopers. Unless you mean political incompetence, in wich case i fully agree.
As a Marine it's refreshing to see nothing has changed since the 40's. Literally everything you see is pretty accurate despite the caricaturized nature of it. Equal parts hilarious and terrifying.
Cops N' Robbers, when you were too young to take an oath to either side and just enjoyed the chase. I used to play on the cops side, now I have a record full of stupid misdemeanors. My, how times change.
My grandparents had this on VHS and a bunch of other looney tunes tapes!! I would watch it when I couldn’t fall asleep as a kid! Very nostalgic I’m glad I found this again (: Edit: And now as an adult, I understand why the “suicide squad” looked so sad hahaha
@@deleteduser87 The first Looney Tunes episode with Bugs going after Marvin on the Moon had a Killroy was Here joke in it. The people making these cartoons were the memers of the 40s and 50s.
Love how when they notice someone outside of the army watching them as they eat, they switch from free for all to formation eating. I'd say that's accreat.
@@danteciccarelli2790 i felt the hate rise up in me kneel down and clear the stone &leaves i wander out where you can’t see inside my shell i wait and bleed
You can't show GUNS on cartoons today!!! Are you crazy?! The only socially acceptable cartoons are ones where the cartoons twerk and dab multiple times and scream incoherent nonsense at insane levels! Honestly...
Story from my grandfather’s time in the Navy: When the MPs were on duty they’d have two 18 hour shifts, getting what sleep they could. When they return to the guard house, they had to take out their pistol, empty the magazine and cycle the action. On waking up they grab the pistol, insert the magazine, and squeeze the trigger to force the action forward. It was not uncommon for a MP coming off duty to forget to remove the round in the chamber, and when they pull the trigger at the start of their next shift. *BANG* The roof of the guard house was full of holes from guys accidentally firing their pistol.
I get the messy hall part 2:59 In the infantry: The fat boi is the submacine gun(Tommy gun, m3/m3a1 grease gun The middle guy is the Springfield Rifleman While the guy on the right is the m1 rifle man
The first prototype was created in the 1920s it served as a part of the civilian defence force and could still be seen today but very rarely and only in modern variants
@@mar10ssj1 Nah. No one wants to invade you. It's just fear-mongering to destroy nations that get out of line. Your army is exclusively offensive and never defensive. Your government is throwing away cannon fodder that could protect you on your soil in a "hypothetical" invasion, on conquest missions in far away countries after leading you to believe that a certain war is necessary using propaganda that you drink like water. Scary stuff.
That's actually true. It's just enough to type the year "1941" and see how many terrible things happened in that one year in the middle of the second world war. This cartoon was golden back there.
1941: When American troops were trained in obsolete tactics with outdated equipment and the Army assured everyone it knew what it was doing. Never be the first to sign up for a war.
The draft had actually started in fall of 1940. Even though Pearl Harbor had not happened yet, the enlisted men caricatured in this cartoon were mostly draftees, not volunteers.
The soldiers on horseback wielding WW1 swords is the example of “the generals always plan to fight the last war” or perhaps a statement about the lack of equipment. People bought the idea that the First World War and the League of Nations would make it the War to End all Wars.
Even at this time I really enjoy watching this cartoon. Now I know why year 90's was still entertaining even if the internet and UA-cam wasn't existing yet.
I'm surprised they didn't have the artilery unit mess up the numbers while communicating. I listened carefully for that joke, but I guess they just missed the opportunity.
@@inq.zeketer1964 Yep, in fact to Heat Seeker, that was the joke that the instructions were followed to the letter but the general who issued the firing instructions was incompetent.
@@inq.zeketer1964 Well, this is a propaganda real, meant to make the illiterate soldiers understand the army and its branches. Also to instil that you are a drone, a pawn in the game, If you do right by your orders and follow instruction "you" do no wrong.
@@MrEmiosk This was before the time American movies couldn't do that. Everything before and including the costal guns were more or less poking fun at the army.
@@wash8533 Hilariously enough the millenials (late Gen X, entirety of Gen Y, no zoomers) grew up to enjoy self deprecating jokes that would fit with the suicide squad gag.
When you see this scene at 3:33. It makes you realize that this is their last day to fight and live for. Their last meal is nothing, but a brown sludge as their last meal.
5:05-5:21 You know what's sad. That part of the cartoon was actually true, there was a time when the army and navy were so badly neglected they actually had to resort to training with wooden boards and cars and trucks with the word TANK written on them
A time? When I went through Basic Training (Army) in 2005 we were given 10 blanks, and had to resort to saying bang bang when those ten blanks were expended.
"Hash" is super dark if I understood it correctly. I am not American but here in EE "the hash" remained its meaning. That's what "suicide squad" turns into on completion of its mission. They are eating a minced meat.
@@axtondragunov1784 ain’t that the truth…..entertaining and yet disgusting to watch privates (or seamen in my case), having no table manners, acting like pigs eating out of a slop bucket.
"Sgt. Roebuck: Pvt. Johnson Pvt: Johnson: Yes, sir! Roebuck: Corporal Polonsky! Corporal Polonsky: What?! Oh! I mean, yes, sir! Roebuck: Private Miller! Where's your weapon, Miller?? Get over there and take your weapon, double time!" It remind me like Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts. 😂😂
Close your eyes and listen to the beginning music and it feels like we are still being as kids. Those old days being as kids and watching these all shows, I miss being a kid!
Etcetera Dang i was off by 2 months But still, tensions with the germans were high; especially since the US was a major distributor to the allies, even though not directly in the war.
@@marisalad5952 The USA was actively supporting the allies against Germany, supplying weapons and vehicles through Lend-Lease. They also had millions at home demanding they stay out of the war (including an active American Nazi Party supporting the Axis powers). Military brass thought the US was going to get pulled in by a U-Boat attacking an American supply ship, not by an actual military assault in the Pacific by the Japanese.
Józef Piłsudski “There was blood upon the risers, there were brains up on the chute, intestines were a danglin’ from his paratrooper suit, he was a mess they picked him and poured him from his boots, and he ain’t gonna jump no more.”
Its deppressing how relatable this cartoon is even for todays army. Especially the part were the headquarters (foxes) call the firemission on themselves 😂
The time these came out was a difficult time the world was in a state of crisis and people needed something of relief they needed something that could get them through thankfully cartoons and animation came and so started the advent of superheroes that gave people hope it's the reason people survived the 90s
5:36 My Grandpa on my Dad's side was a bombardier in the Army Air Corpse during WW2. He flew training missions state side. By the time the army made up its mind to send him over the war ended.
😂 This is fantastic! We had a guy at Basic who was like the guy who didn’t know what number came next, despite being told. After a barracks inspection by Company CDR and 1SG, this guy not knowing the Ft. Jackson Commander got us smoked in the bay for nearly two hours.
Lawl! 5:03 is soooo relatable! When I was in BCT we didn't have enough ammo or the simulated ammo (the wax ammo, I forget what it was called) for my Company so often times (at least with our M16s) we'd have to go bang when we were training with them. I often felt ridiculous.
4:30 the train in the picture is a New York Central New Haven and Hartford "Comet" streamliner. The logo on the train is based on the Union Pacific shield.
"PRIVATE!!"
"YES, DRILL SERGEANT!?"
"I DIDN'T SEE YOU IN CAMOFLAUGE TRAINING THIS MORNING!!"
"THANK YOU SIR!!!"
The only appropriate response
This is really a soldier's joke. Ah ah.
Nice joke
Made me laugh. This deserves more likes.
You know, I'm a cartoonist. I might draw this in a cartoon!
wish there was someone who could yell "you'll be SOOOORRRYYYYY", every time I was going to do something stupid.
He's in there with ya, you just gotta listen. And don't smackim with a "shuddup" when he sounds off...
@@willroland9811 yeah, you're right.
There is someone with a small voice inside you that already does that.
Lol
We were marching into the Reception Center Fort Knox they were all yelling from the barracks you'll be sorry 😐
Now I understand, my father must have joined the camouflaged troops without telling me.
Under rated comment
Sad
Your dad too?
Oof
Dad went rogue
You really have to appreciate that these old classic cartoons were made with entire symphonies, and each frame was carefully drawn by some individual. I remember trying to animate a simple rabbit hopping on my tablet and gave up after like, six frames.
The corner of my note book, flipping the pages quick enough and I could get a stick figure to walk...
Tablet ? when I was 9, I learned how to make animated figures with a thick stack of construction paper and drawing individual frames.
@@carminemurray6624 You have not only talent, but motivation as well!
Man it like anime right now that would accept these scene back then, but nowadays it so different
Salute to those artists who drew every frame of whole animation story. They didn't have the animation softwares like today but they have the talent. Salute again....
Kind of wish we had this type of stuff again
@@Decidingnose its still happened, but with serious scandals. Few years ago some journalists found that anime drawer be paid very low unlike their counterparts on Disney or Pixars (I don’t remember the prize but its may like 2000 yen for 1 picture they draw), constantly working overtime to draw thousands of pictures. And many anime still worked in traditional way, this spark the outrage on public and some studios raise the pay for 1 picture to 3000-4000 yen.
@@Decidingnose no! Digital animation made it easier to do fix ups
That's a era that's pretty much come and gone. We'll never see the like again.
Keep in mind everyone, this was made in 1941, before the United States had entered the war. The purpose of the cartoon was to show how unprepared we were to fight a war.
Yeah, this short debuted about two months before Pearl Harbor.
@wkruit1 The Dutch were more hampered by sheer incompetence making them unprepared. Although it wouldn't have mattered in the end though.
@@zacharylaprete1940 lol yeah.. in the end they just so small and moved to dutch east indies and moved again to south america
@@zacharylaprete1940 incompetence does not destroy hundreds of enemy planes, nor does it capture 1600 paratroopers. Unless you mean political incompetence, in wich case i fully agree.
Gk ngerti pada ngomong apa,😂🤣😂🤣
As a Marine it's refreshing to see nothing has changed since the 40's. Literally everything you see is pretty accurate despite the caricaturized nature of it. Equal parts hilarious and terrifying.
Elaborate
@@Commrade-DOGE Afghanistan
@@wardaddy6002 true
But the crayons come in bigger boxes with more flavors nowadays
@@toddwebb7521 yes… yummy crayons 🖍
Huge respect to the old cartoonist they've really put effort into their drawing
Yeah true
5:03 parents: “video games make our kids violent.” school playtimes:
😂😂
Nothing like playing soldier then acting out the bloodiest battles out there
Cops N' Robbers, when you were too young to take an oath to either side and just enjoyed the chase.
I used to play on the cops side, now I have a record full of stupid misdemeanors. My, how times change.
Those were the days. Back when we still had recess and green army soldiers, but weren't allowed to play video games yet.
When you realize, everyone involved in this cartoon is probably dead
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I love how no one mentioned the "suicide squad" eating
I guess not
And I like the tanks
I just came to see if someone commented on that, is so sad
What did they mean by "hash"?
@@sultan21345 all that I could find about it is that it is marijuana resin...
My grandparents had this on VHS and a bunch of other looney tunes tapes!! I would watch it when I couldn’t fall asleep as a kid! Very nostalgic I’m glad I found this again (:
Edit: And now as an adult, I understand why the “suicide squad” looked so sad hahaha
My grandparents had this also on VHS. All gone now.
No matter the age i always gonna watch cartoons they give happiness to me
Ur not adult dont lie kiddo
When you volunteer for the suicide squad but the films lied to you and there is no big tiddy clussy waiting for you
Eating hash I'd be sad too
5:05 when you don't read the IKEA instructions
OMFG U MADE MY DAY BETTER
The joke about the camouflage troops had me rolling. I had no idea the camouflage joke was this old and I'm so glad this video was posted.
40s niggas were woke in the meme community
**When the air starts speaking vietnamese*
@@noobo569 *Must've been the wind*
@@deleteduser87 The first Looney Tunes episode with Bugs going after Marvin on the Moon had a Killroy was Here joke in it. The people making these cartoons were the memers of the 40s and 50s.
@MrGladBEASTftw Animals shouldn't speak of trash.
4:35 everybody gangster until jah joins the army
spotlight uh, moonlight uh. Sudhruejwhe spotlight uh
Spotlight uh, World War yuh
You spot the Real Gangster at the shooting range, after cleanig their weapon, they also wipe off their fingerprints.
04:35 The people and the army are dead.🔪💣💥☠💀
it's even funnier that now i joined the army and most of this cartoon is actually accurate
ты ещё в нашей армии не был
Did you get a parachute sign?
@@Mr_Fancypants since he is not answering, I bet you were right
@@вышедшийизметро wonder how the Russian army is like now
Oh my lord I know right? I laughed the entire way while saying"yup thats legit, YUP rember doing that etc."
This one never gets old. I always loved the "world of tomorrow" and the "a day in the lie" type cartoons the best, even as a kid.
1:05 If you snore like that, go to a hospital
sleep apnea
Mhmmd Iqbal I don’t know why but that had me crying 😂
its a pig
Sounds like a rubber duck
@@xbhdlhjs9423 sounds like me when I accidentally swallow a rubber duck
5:06 what we all used to do at recess as kids.
Teacher: I think it’s best if you find something else to play.
Oh its ok i have my ak-47 at home can i get it here to play said by an american
American kid wouldn't have ak like African kids more like 22lr.☝😂
@@J25d3lt4 ak-47 is a soviet rifle
I thought of something more... Stupid
@Ren505nm American kids have a Daisy bb gun and a ruger 10/22 to annihilate any soda can who dares question their accuracy.
Love how when they notice someone outside of the army watching them as they eat, they switch from free for all to formation eating. I'd say that's accreat.
suicide squad eating mash like digging graves, that was very dark
Hash*
Early Disney did not pull any punches for sure with this one. Same with the parachute gag.
@@keeghanburk7906Looney toons/tunes is owned by Warner Bros I'm pretty sure.
@@insidiouspancake5590 ... you are correct. I don't know how I missed that.
@@keeghanburk7906 Bruh
6:25
When you want to die, but also want to make it as complicated as possible
😂
Kyle Dean
Kyle Dean i cant breathe😂😂😂
Kyle Dean I
real profile picture, I'm wondering...
1:23 4 fingers
1:25 5 fingers
Nice
Clearly, he evolved as the screen changed. Simple science my guy!
Bro its 1941
7:28 I'm a BAD General .😅😅😅
2:30 _doesnt know that 4 comes after 3_
_knows 16 is half of 32_
Logic
"You'll be SORRY"
Why has UA-cam randomly put this in my recommended lol 😂😂
About to go to war with iran
Because you are a kid
@@carlosnoriega7296 this.
P Express no I’m not but ok
@@janiebanana yes you are a kid, you dumbfuck
4:35 Hackers in 1941
Ur comment need more attention ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ
😂😂😂
Chiters)
It’s always funny when cartoons give a more accurate representation than the movies do
Fun fact: the three infantry soldiers who are eating are references to to animators Bob Clampett, Tex Avery, and Freeling I believe
All Disney trained.
If you "believe" it, then it can't be a fact dummy ^ ^
@@pradeepsaharan3466 please dont call me a dummy
@@kyleshiflet9952 don't mind those guys who post their propaganda though "did you know" videos
@@syarfjehan7202 I'll try it's just I've been called one all my life due to my asperger's
4:35 me and the boys going home from after we storm area 51.
lol
Another Alien spotted
A.N.D Now now, this cartoon is REALLY old
Sorry mate it ended a week ago
I heard y’all pussied out...
3:15 "SHORT, CONTROLLED BURSTS!" xD
Richard Dizney they cant keep throwing food in their mouth unless they swallow fast
I mean who does that stuff unless you gotta worry about the guns range and stuff.
If those are beans they wont have a choise the next day because their other end would be LOOONGGG uncontrolled bursts
5:30 the parachute part is the most hilarious 😆
Yes😂😂😂😂
*who de hell changed the parachute???!!! AHHHHHHHHH!!!!*
“Parachute”
there was blood upon the risers, there were brains upon his shoot.
if anyone one wants to continue this go a head, I had to type this
@@danteciccarelli2790 i felt the hate rise up in me kneel down and clear the stone &leaves i wander out where you can’t see inside my shell i wait and bleed
It's insane the creativity and charm of these cartoons and the way the blend so well adult themes with innocence.
Because they weren’t just for kids. They were for everyone.
I love the humor of old cartoons. Why can't they make things like this anymore?
idk what other reasons. But there are reasons
Because in this generation people are sensitive AF like vampire to sunlight sensitive
@@ruatsanga5312 Exactly.
You can't show GUNS on cartoons today!!! Are you crazy?! The only socially acceptable cartoons are ones where the cartoons twerk and dab multiple times and scream incoherent nonsense at insane levels! Honestly...
@@solinvictus4367 The AUDACITY!!
So he couldnt count to 4 but could tell 16 is half of 32?
*ahem* cartoon from the 40s
wow, who wants to be a millionaire was born almost 60 years before it first came to TV.
The $64 Dollar Question was extremely popular and he'd have known the $16 question comes before the $32 question just by rote.
@@chessthecat i had forgotten about that game show, thanks.
But at least he could count to 3
Story from my grandfather’s time in the Navy:
When the MPs were on duty they’d have two 18 hour shifts, getting what sleep they could. When they return to the guard house, they had to take out their pistol, empty the magazine and cycle the action. On waking up they grab the pistol, insert the magazine, and squeeze the trigger to force the action forward. It was not uncommon for a MP coming off duty to forget to remove the round in the chamber, and when they pull the trigger at the start of their next shift. *BANG* The roof of the guard house was full of holes from guys accidentally firing their pistol.
Wow. This cartoon was drawn 76 years ago. 76 years before that was ending of The Civil War.
ahhh i get it, Fallout 76!
@@profyden947 that comment was posted before fallout 76 was announced
Wow
This comment was written 1 year ago
😂
Luna McLean
Umm yea that’s wrong
This comment INSPIRED Fallout 76. Its what they think will happen 76 years from today
I get the messy hall part 2:59
In the infantry:
The fat boi is the submacine gun(Tommy gun, m3/m3a1 grease gun
The middle guy is the Springfield Rifleman
While the guy on the right is the m1 rifle man
Wow really
@@lehanih6012 yes, I got the references
And the fat boi was reloading ( taking that bread)
I think it's their hair style that is the give away.
It’s supposed to mock the three stooges who were working for Columbia at the time
5:18 Never seen that kind of tank
That's the snow cone-34
@@huejass4474 это М-4
The first prototype was created in the 1920s it served as a part of the civilian defence force and could still be seen today but very rarely and only in modern variants
80 years later and the paratroop joke is still gold.
0:42 sounds like the 20th century fox opening but with snores
It's a troll
Blackvein ថដស្ដុវសកសបល បថកឹវិសវសនុវបបវុាដបកសថក វ ្សវស វាឆបុឹ
Its supposed to
Yea
It's actually how marching band songs all start
I was once a US Ranger and I could tell you that Machine Gunners do eat like cavemen!
P.S *Next time try the TRAIN* part had rolling!
When u actually said that i was laughing and im sorry pay respect
@@Purple84923 sorry for laughing at a joke? Or is there something I'm missing? Much respect, man
On a long ass march and then you see a bus or someone riding on a truck...
@@dialed-ingaming8128 then you proceed to point your gun on your Commanding Officer's legs and feet.
r/thathappened
2013: No
2014: No
2015: No
2016: No
2017: No
2018: No
2019: THE ALGORITHM SAYS IT'S YOUR TIME TO SHINE
Loony toones or looney tunes ?
@@nocturnalfirepractitioner5194 What?
Nothing worng video
@@nocturnalfirepractitioner5194 or wrong universe
Huh
Coaches: alright we are going to run the loop outside.
Girls: that’s to far.
Boys: 4:11
3:01 Yup. That’s the infantry still today.
I don't get it, explain please?
Nasty bastids
@@mercenarygundam1487 people in the infantry eat like complete savages until someone from the outside comes by and sees them
I'd say,
Who the hell accepts an infantry soldier with that goofy ahh haircut💀
(It's that dude on the middle)
Nice to see that not much has changed in the Army. New uniforms, and new equipment, but still the same ole Joes trying their best not to screw up.
@honda driver be grateful they are the cannon fodder otherwise YOU would be the cannon fodder.
@@mar10ssj1 Nah. No one wants to invade you. It's just fear-mongering to destroy nations that get out of line. Your army is exclusively offensive and never defensive. Your government is throwing away cannon fodder that could protect you on your soil in a "hypothetical" invasion, on conquest missions in far away countries after leading you to believe that a certain war is necessary using propaganda that you drink like water. Scary stuff.
@@billboardbraggins1443 The empire must be maintained.
@@mar10ssj1 Basically.
U.S. Army 243 years of tradition, unmarred by progress
1941... when whole world was drinking each other's blood... some fellas tried to make people smile... :)
Rahul Yadav yes
That's actually true. It's just enough to type the year "1941" and see how many terrible things happened in that one year in the middle of the second world war. This cartoon was golden back there.
It was actually made to show how unprepared the US was to enter a war
I like the idea of this short guy building up air for an hour straight so he can play five seconds of trumpet
1941: When American troops were trained in obsolete tactics with outdated equipment and the Army assured everyone it knew what it was doing. Never be the first to sign up for a war.
The Air Corp was still flying P-38s.
At the time this was made only two active duty guys had made jumps, an officer and an enlisted guy in late 1940 from a bomber. They got that right.
The draft had actually started in fall of 1940. Even though Pearl Harbor had not happened yet, the enlisted men caricatured in this cartoon were mostly draftees, not volunteers.
@@davidlafleche1142 hell the air Corps didn’t even exist
The soldiers on horseback wielding WW1 swords is the example of “the generals always plan to fight the last war” or perhaps a statement about the lack of equipment. People bought the idea that the First World War and the League of Nations would make it the War to End all Wars.
I dong believe this cartoon is almost 80 years old! And still worth to watch!
Still old lol.
3:32 The most creepiest part
They already know how they're going to end...
"PRIVATE!"
"YES, DRILL SERGEANT?!"
"WHY WEREN'T YOU AT LUNCH TODAY?"
"I WAS FED UP WITH ALL THE NOISE"
7:14 it was at this moment I thought: “he is gonna hit the general is he”
I was right
Friend fire: ON
General: Im a badddddd general
@@John_The_Eeveechu yes he is cuz hes a dumby
@@roderickaquino8558 hes not dumb its not his fault its the iron sights fault or the fact that back then we have terrible guns
@@whatifgodisjustlegs3344 My brain is about to broke ugh
One of my all time favs. Have seen it in 25+ years. Thank you for the upload
Even at this time I really enjoy watching this cartoon. Now I know why year 90's was still entertaining even if the internet and UA-cam wasn't existing yet.
YOU'LL BE SOOOORRRYYYYYYYYY!!!!!
General: "I'm a bad general... " :'(
Conrad Von Hoetzendorf: *_Hold my beer_*
the general's moustache is looks like Hoetzendorf's though
But ignore the fact he survived a Direct from an SPG
ÄssäHai here in Germany we have a Child ,,Farm“ named Hötzenhof
:( you learn from your mistakes though :’)
You're right.
You're in the army now,
You're not behind a plow.
You'll never get rich,
You'll never get rich,
You're in the army now.
Frank Stein
Your in the army now
Your not behind a plow
Keep digging that ditch you son of a bitch
Your in the army now
It aint me!
It aint me!
I aint no fortunate one, no!
Darren Atm pog
хочю плов
@@darnit1944 bruh that was Marines during Vietnam, if your going to meme do your research
I'm surprised they didn't have the artilery unit mess up the numbers while communicating. I listened carefully for that joke, but I guess they just missed the opportunity.
the idea is to promote the military not show it in a bad light. That means the normal joe can't be shown to be incompetent.
but yet they shown a commander launching a bombardment upon his own headquarters and proclaiming "I'm a bad general"
@@inq.zeketer1964 Yep, in fact to Heat Seeker, that was the joke that the instructions were followed to the letter but the general who issued the firing instructions was incompetent.
@@inq.zeketer1964 Well, this is a propaganda real, meant to make the illiterate soldiers understand the army and its branches. Also to instil that you are a drone, a pawn in the game, If you do right by your orders and follow instruction "you" do no wrong.
@@MrEmiosk This was before the time American movies couldn't do that. Everything before and including the costal guns were more or less poking fun at the army.
I don't know what that general was crying about, he hit his target dead-centered.
The problem is, he shot himself!
hdhdhdhfhfgfff
uxhdu
@@aabgaming4876 wtf
3:33 ol’ days when suicide joke was okay
Theres a new spongebob episode where they made a suicde joke
I think it was when kids knew that killing themselves would be a bad thing
@@wash8533 Hilariously enough the millenials (late Gen X, entirety of Gen Y, no zoomers) grew up to enjoy self deprecating jokes that would fit with the suicide squad gag.
@@wash8533 actually looney tunes shirts were not made for kids
@@2idiot2animate28 ok
Imagine signing up to fight in WW2 and they show you this instead of an actual training film.
2019? Still watching this. I really miss my childhood.
were.. were you a kid in 1941
When you see this scene at 3:33. It makes you realize that this is their last day to fight and live for. Their last meal is nothing, but a brown sludge as their last meal.
They know their fate is sealed so dark also they way they’re eating the hash it looks like they’re digging their graves
It also may be a cannibalism joke too becuase hash is basically ground up meat aka mincemeat
5:05-5:21
You know what's sad. That part of the cartoon was actually true, there was a time when the army and navy were so badly neglected they actually had to resort to training with wooden boards and cars and trucks with the word TANK written on them
A time? When I went through Basic Training (Army) in 2005 we were given 10 blanks, and had to resort to saying bang bang when those ten blanks were expended.
+C.M. Terrell lmfao get some 😂
I was a year behind ya. The opening bit with everyone asleep on eachothers shoulders.... that was my company at the end of day one (reception).
That was the START of my company EVERY day!
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"Hash" is super dark if I understood it correctly. I am not American but here in EE "the hash" remained its meaning. That's what "suicide squad" turns into on completion of its mission. They are eating a minced meat.
The Artillery Gunner Be Like: Hol’ Up...This is General’s-
*ARTILLERY FIRE ACCIDENTALLY*
Artillery Gunner: ...Headquarters...
I'm a bad General. 😟
I did enjoy watching the different roles eat lunch for some reason
Dont tell me, i also enjoyed it. This is every school lunch
4:35 me and the boys headin' out
loooooool
To where?
On area 51 with the new comaflauge
@@AlexmasonUnknown WWII maybe
@@azetdeng8997 took long enough
Billy Eilish: I am the bad guy
LOONEY TUNES: I am a bad general
cringe
@@clairfayne j
I thought 0:42-0:46 reminds me of 20 century fox
J Diamond LMAO
Same
Yesss
Seems intended
Same
3:00 me and my cousins at thanksgiving
Glad to see the American military has never changed.
To be fair, we don't have horse cavalry anymore, or coastal defense guns
you got that right! I was a forward observer in the army and the process seemed like an eternity
haunted House we do occasionally use mounted units though, in Afghanistan for instance.
Really, well i guess if it works don't mess with it, unless you are an officer!
How long did you serve.....?
3:00 is my favorite part out of all of this XD
Bruh that's how most guys eat in basic lol
@@axtondragunov1784 ain’t that the truth…..entertaining and yet disgusting to watch privates (or seamen in my case), having no table manners, acting like pigs eating out of a slop bucket.
3:33
When the emos meet in the cafeteria.
Why is this so funny
"Sgt. Roebuck: Pvt. Johnson
Pvt: Johnson: Yes, sir!
Roebuck: Corporal Polonsky!
Corporal Polonsky: What?! Oh! I mean, yes, sir!
Roebuck: Private Miller! Where's your weapon, Miller?? Get over there and take your weapon, double time!"
It remind me like Call of Duty World at War Final Fronts. 😂😂
Drtd rdds3e5vfdd is the onl
Close your eyes and listen to the beginning music and it feels like we are still being as kids. Those old days being as kids and watching these all shows, I miss being a kid!
6:51 the second guy said *"latitude"* twice, I think that's why he died.
He said longitude and then latitude
@@Epikamer yup
@@Epikamer He's talking a out the one that said lattitude two times through radio.
Lil Uzi Pump he knows it sounds like he said latitude twice because of his accent
@@jamesknowlton7322 It sounds like he said lattitude twice because he did say lattitude twice
2:26 Who Wants to be a Millionaire before it was cool.
Who Wants to be a Millionaire was cool?????
Don't remember that
That was "The $64,000.00 Question."
I love these old cartoons I grew up watching them on television and at the theatre.
Believe or not these cartoons back then were way better than holywood now
😂😂😂😂 never gets old these cartoons are the best
Only the americans could make fun of themselves during war time.
Etcetera They probably were, they joined in in 1941, this probably got released before or after the declaration of war against Japan
Etcetera thx
Etcetera Dang i was off by 2 months
But still, tensions with the germans were high; especially since the US was a major distributor to the allies, even though not directly in the war.
@@marisalad5952 The USA was actively supporting the allies against Germany, supplying weapons and vehicles through Lend-Lease. They also had millions at home demanding they stay out of the war (including an active American Nazi Party supporting the Axis powers). Military brass thought the US was going to get pulled in by a U-Boat attacking an American supply ship, not by an actual military assault in the Pacific by the Japanese.
I’m suddenly in the fallout mood
2:40 This stuff is what I love about old cartoons
I love how they portray the infantrymen so accurately
5:28 "what a helluva way to die!"
_saigonroll_ HE AIN’T GONNA JUMP NO MORE
Józef Piłsudski “There was blood upon the risers, there were brains up on the chute, intestines were a danglin’ from his paratrooper suit, he was a mess they picked him and poured him from his boots, and he ain’t gonna jump no more.”
coincidence? *I THINK NOT*
Shneesh
Its deppressing how relatable this cartoon is even for todays army. Especially the part were the headquarters (foxes) call the firemission on themselves 😂
This cartoon is 82 years old but still worth it.
Good old time. I miss this type of cartoon
Not me, cartoons and anime these days are far superior to this corny crap.
+John Carter agreed
The time these came out was a difficult time the world was in a state of crisis and people needed something of relief they needed something that could get them through thankfully cartoons and animation came and so started the advent of superheroes that gave people hope it's the reason people survived the 90s
@@BigT.Larrity u do know cartoons now r just retarted reboots
5:36 My Grandpa on my Dad's side was a bombardier in the Army Air Corpse during WW2. He flew training missions state side. By the time the army made up its mind to send him over the war ended.
5:00 That machine gun spoof wasn't far off back when America first entered the second world war.
And WWI.
Supervillain725 how?
Conor Buckman We had a severe lack of ammunition at the start of the war. only enough for a couple of days.
Oh yes - and also being fobbed off with the chauchat in WW1?
Memories!!! I turn 40 this year, and loved this cartoon!
UA-cam be like:
2013:no
2014:no
2015:no
2016:no
2017:no
2018:no
2019: seems about right
This appeared in my recommended last week and has been consistently there since. The algorithm continues to be an enigma.
@@jakesyers5635 lol
Never seen such an original comment
@@rayh755 ikr
Koroty i know wrong
It's a shame they don't have these cartoon's on tv anymore. Better than anything being made today.
True
I love these narrated cartoons. I like the ones when the cars are a live and when “Jonny” is being narrated throughout his day. Lol 😂
😂 This is fantastic! We had a guy at Basic who was like the guy who didn’t know what number came next, despite being told. After a barracks inspection by Company CDR and 1SG, this guy not knowing the Ft. Jackson Commander got us smoked in the bay for nearly two hours.
Every time I watch a Looney Tunes short there’s a new joke I didn’t see before.
You know you're getting old when the little kids start to complain about this video being on their recommendations
Yup
Sadly yes
I’m only 19 I’m not that old
@@ttvwhitewolfgaming2326 I'm 0nlY 19 I'm N0t ThAt OlD
Mr. Fancypants I’m not but
Lawl! 5:03 is soooo relatable! When I was in BCT we didn't have enough ammo or the simulated ammo (the wax ammo, I forget what it was called) for my Company so often times (at least with our M16s) we'd have to go bang when we were training with them. I often felt ridiculous.
Mel Blanc did almost all of the voices on all of these Warner Brothers cartoons.
That’s incredible.
4:30 the train in the picture is a New York Central New Haven and Hartford "Comet" streamliner. The logo on the train is based on the Union Pacific shield.