Imagine if there was a sequel which took place right after this where Herbie would race at the Rio Grand Prix. Maybe there could've been a villain who is also racer that tries to sabotage Herbie out of the race (kinda like Peter Thorndyke). Maybe Jim Douglas could also make a cameo and take Herbie back so that the short lived Herbie The Matchmaker TV show would kick off
@Michelraven Well, there was another Herbie film after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film which was "Herbie Fully Loaded" which almost takes place after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film where in the intro. it shows scenes from the past Herbie movies and then it shows Herbie being taken away to a junkyard crusher having a girl buy him from the junkyard using him as a racecar. If Jim Douglas makes a cameo, it would have to be a different actor because Dean Jones who played as Jim Douglas passed away in the year 2015. Regarding Jim Douglas taking Herbie back, in my opinion it seems like he never got rid of Herbie because on "The Love Bug" he bought him, then on "Herbie Rides Again" he left Herbie to take care of Tennessee Steinmetz's aunt Mrs. Steinmetz, then on "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", Jim picked Herbie back up to star in a Monte Carlo race, and here on "Herbie Goes Bananas", Jim is giving his nephew Pete Stancheck an opportunity to star in a race where Jim must have told Pete where to find Herbie for Pete to pick Herbie up and star in a Grand Premio Race.
i think this movie should be call herbie goes nuts becuse in the beginning of disney sunday movie of herbie goes bananas micheal and the three caballeros and pluto and herbie donald duck makes funny crazy look becuse everyone goes nuts with this little bug
Imagine if there was a sequel which took place right after this where Herbie would race at the Rio Grand Prix. Maybe there could've been a villain who is also racer that tries to sabotage Herbie out of the race (kinda like Peter Thorndyke). Maybe Jim Douglas could also make a cameo and take Herbie back so that the short lived Herbie The Matchmaker TV show would kick off
@@twisterryderkkm I would have loved that myself. The only thing is that, if they did a sequel picking up after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film, it would be kind of unfair to the past Herbie movies (The Love Bug, Herbie Rides Again, and Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo) because those movies didn't pick up after the events from the past Herbie movies. If Paco grew up to be a famous race car driver, he wouldn't be able to do it with Herbie only because, Herbie belongs to Jim Douglas and probably after starring in the race with Herbie, Pete would have to say to him, "Paco, I'm sorry but the car has to be given back to it's real owner Jim who is my uncle" so you will have to get your own car for racing. But yes, that would be sweet if Pete and Melissa got married and adopted Paco especially it makes me wonder whatever happened to Paco after this movie since he sneaked away out of his country to another country away from the other orphans.
@@afriendofbeanNot Necessarily, the other ones do sort of pick up after one another, it’s just not as obvious of a connection. Herbie Rides Again picks up after the love bug because it is set in the firehouse and Mrs. Steinmetz talks about how Tennessee had to go back to Tibet to care for his spiritual guru and how Jim went off to Europe to race in the European Circuit. This is why Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo takes place in Europe. I haven’t seen the 1997 movie so I can’t speak for that, but I’ve always understood the 2005 movie to have taken place after all of the original movies and the 1997 remake.
It seems like they must have done a huge amount of scrubbing for hours on Herbie since he was stained with seawater which must have been stuck pretty hard and he was painted where it seems like DJ just finished cleaning Herbie off at 1:05 since he was holding a rag.
they would have takin him to a mechanic workshop its not impossible to bring a rusty car back to life ya know there's videos on UA-cam about rusty cars being restored again
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior That's true since maybe before they loaded Herbie back onto the ship, they took him to a mechanic shop to get him cleaned off. Also yes, I'm sure if a car like Herbie fell into the sea, it would have broken off not being fixable again (which explains after Herbie was rescued one guy called Herbie an old wreck and another guy called Herbie a piece of junk) but, Herbie is different since he's a car that's alive so maybe he would always be fixable.
Hey Jalen Moran can you tell me please what that song is in the movie at 28:30 ??? I can't find it anywhere :( it's like a very jazzy song when they are on the cruise ship. I love it.
Next clips: Paco steals food and Herbie drives around the cargo hold Prindle and Quinn threatening Paco Prindle, Quinn and Shepherd kidnap Paco Rainforest scene Prindle, Quinn and Shephard plane chase, crash and defeat
0:48 Whoa! Did you see that?: SP captain locked his eyes on a Pirate Ship! That doesn't mean wood is suitable for water. Well, perhaps Pirate Ships just exist!
It's funny out of all the Herbie films ("The Love Bug", "Herbie Rides Again", "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", and "Herbie Goes Bananas"), this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film is the only film that didn't end with marriage or a falling in love scene where on "The Love Bug", Jim Douglas and Carol Bennett got married and were going on their honeymoon, on "Herbie Rides Again", Willoughby Whitfield and Nicole Harris got married, on "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", Jim Douglas and Diane Darcy fell in love with each other along with Jim's partner Wheely Applegate who fell in love with the Monte Carlo trophy woman. But here on "Herbie Goes Bananas", the film only ended with Pete, DJ, Louise, and Melissa having a toast for Herbie to win the Grand Rio race when after they toasted it could have shown something like Pete proposing to Melissa since he was in love with her, and they get married, and DJ proposes to Louise (being unknown if he was ever in love with her) and they get married.
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior I only thought how nice it would have looked if Pete and Melissa looked like they were getting married and DJ and Louise got married while on the ship since the other "Herbie" movies ended with a marriage scene or a love scene (that is, if there was a priest while on the ship).
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior Yes, maybe after Pete, DJ, Louise, and Melissa did their toast, Pete might have proposed to Melissa and DJ might have proposed to Louise (that is, if DJ was in love with Louise) but, seeing it all happen would have been a nice thing to see for the ending especially all of us only see is that Pete and DJ were allowing Paco be the driver for the race.
The first three Herbie movies are good, but unfortunately for me this one is not likable. It almost has no connection with the other sequels. It also focuses more on the orphaned kid than the car itself. The other three Herbie movies are fine, but as I said this one is not likable and it's got mostly negative reviews from critics.
Here is something better that could have been said from 2:06-2:18: Paco: Looking good Ocho. DJ: Why do you keep calling this car Ocho, Ocho means eight and the number is "53" on front. The cars name is Herbie not Ocho. Paco: Thank you senor. In answer to your question, the reason I have been calling him Ocho all this time is because, when we were introduced, he told me his name which I couldn't pronounce so I looked at the "53" and added 5+3 which equals "8." So now I know his name is Herbie and not Ocho. DJ: You're welcome. (smiling and walking away) Melissa: Well lets have a toast, to victory in Rio. Paco: (smiling and giving a thumbs up): Herbie, I know we are going to win this race together.
@@STO_1601 Yes I know unless, Herbie's real owner Jim Douglas put a name sign somewhere on Herbie to show that, that's his name where Paco would have known then and wouldn't call him Ocho. While this is a good movie, it mostly felt weird that Herbie's name wasn't said too much (his name was only said one time in the beginning of the movie) and it's a shame that it sounds like Paco never knew Herbie's name and the only other way for DJ to know that Herbie's name is Herbie is if Jim Douglas told Pete and DJ his name which is how DJ would know and tell Paco what Herbie's name is when he asked why he keeps calling him Ocho.
There should've been another Herbie movie after this. Like maybe Herbie competes in either the Indy 500 or Daytona 500 and Jim Douglas returns to race in it.
Next in f&f saga: Dom meets and fixes a broken down Herbie! Herbie helps Dom save the world from cypher again! Herbie becomes part of the “family” The End….. Or is it?!?!
It’s ye Forza Gamerr Still not a bad film, it had its moments certainly, soundtrack was good. Fully loaded, Rides Again are certainly the other contenders, though I’d say of all the “bad” Herbie movies Rides Again, despite its lack of racing, is probably the best of these aforementioned sequels
@CopingFlower The reason they are letting Paco be the racecar driver was because of what Pete said from 1:05-1:11 explaining how Paco is a better communicator than Pete himself. I guess the only concern for Pete is that his uncle Jim Douglas left Herbie in an area for him to pick up and star in a race and hopefully Jim didn't get angry at Pete saying something like, "you let a young orphan kid drive my car when I left Herbie for you to star in a race."
This movie reminds me of simpler times from my childhood. I'm an early 90s kid so my mum got us this movie on VHS. I was obsessed.
same here im a late 90s kid and remember have the VHS tape of all the Herbie films those were the good times
Imagine if there was a sequel which took place right after this where Herbie would race at the Rio Grand Prix. Maybe there could've been a villain who is also racer that tries to sabotage Herbie out of the race (kinda like Peter Thorndyke). Maybe Jim Douglas could also make a cameo and take Herbie back so that the short lived Herbie The Matchmaker TV show would kick off
@Michelraven Well, there was another Herbie film after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film which was "Herbie Fully Loaded" which almost takes place after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film where in the intro. it shows scenes from the past Herbie movies and then it shows Herbie being taken away to a junkyard crusher having a girl buy him from the junkyard using him as a racecar. If Jim Douglas makes a cameo, it would have to be a different actor because Dean Jones who played as Jim Douglas passed away in the year 2015. Regarding Jim Douglas taking Herbie back, in my opinion it seems like he never got rid of Herbie because on "The Love Bug" he bought him, then on "Herbie Rides Again" he left Herbie to take care of Tennessee Steinmetz's aunt Mrs. Steinmetz, then on "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", Jim picked Herbie back up to star in a Monte Carlo race, and here on "Herbie Goes Bananas", Jim is giving his nephew Pete Stancheck an opportunity to star in a race where Jim must have told Pete where to find Herbie for Pete to pick Herbie up and star in a Grand Premio Race.
Jim Douglas made a cameo appearance in "the love bug" "1997 version" with Bruce Campbell as his new owner
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i think this movie should be call herbie goes nuts becuse in the beginning of disney sunday movie of herbie goes bananas micheal and the three caballeros and pluto and herbie donald duck makes funny crazy look becuse everyone goes nuts with this little bug
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I was obsessed with this song "A new friend"....
same I could relate more to this film because of Paco and Herbie together they make a great team
two comedy legends. how could this movie fail
Finally! This was also one of my request thanks for uploading it.
Also include more scenes from HGB and Herbie: Fully Loaded thank you.
Too bad we didn’t get to see Herbie race in the Rio Grand Prix. You think we would’ve enjoyed that more than a good chunk of the movie.
Imagine if there was a sequel which took place right after this where Herbie would race at the Rio Grand Prix. Maybe there could've been a villain who is also racer that tries to sabotage Herbie out of the race (kinda like Peter Thorndyke). Maybe Jim Douglas could also make a cameo and take Herbie back so that the short lived Herbie The Matchmaker TV show would kick off
They need to do a sequel where Paco grows up to be a famous race car driver. They could start with Pete and Melissa get married and adopt him.
@@twisterryderkkm That's a nice idea. Although now it cannot happen because Stephan W. Burns, who played Pete, died years ago.
@@twisterryderkkm I would have loved that myself. The only thing is that, if they did a sequel picking up after this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film, it would be kind of unfair to the past Herbie movies (The Love Bug, Herbie Rides Again, and Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo) because those movies didn't pick up after the events from the past Herbie movies. If Paco grew up to be a famous race car driver, he wouldn't be able to do it with Herbie only because, Herbie belongs to Jim Douglas and probably after starring in the race with Herbie, Pete would have to say to him, "Paco, I'm sorry but the car has to be given back to it's real owner Jim who is my uncle" so you will have to get your own car for racing. But yes, that would be sweet if Pete and Melissa got married and adopted Paco especially it makes me wonder whatever happened to Paco after this movie since he sneaked away out of his country to another country away from the other orphans.
@@afriendofbeanNot Necessarily, the other ones do sort of pick up after one another, it’s just not as obvious of a connection. Herbie Rides Again picks up after the love bug because it is set in the firehouse and Mrs. Steinmetz talks about how Tennessee had to go back to Tibet to care for his spiritual guru and how Jim went off to Europe to race in the European Circuit. This is why Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo takes place in Europe. I haven’t seen the 1997 movie so I can’t speak for that, but I’ve always understood the 2005 movie to have taken place after all of the original movies and the 1997 remake.
It seems like they must have done a huge amount of scrubbing for hours on Herbie since he was stained with seawater which must have been stuck pretty hard and he was painted where it seems like DJ just finished cleaning Herbie off at 1:05 since he was holding a rag.
they would have takin him to a mechanic workshop its not impossible to bring a rusty car back to life ya know there's videos on UA-cam about rusty cars being restored again
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior That's true since maybe before they loaded Herbie back onto the ship, they took him to a mechanic shop to get him cleaned off. Also yes, I'm sure if a car like Herbie fell into the sea, it would have broken off not being fixable again (which explains after Herbie was rescued one guy called Herbie an old wreck and another guy called Herbie a piece of junk) but, Herbie is different since he's a car that's alive so maybe he would always be fixable.
Really enjoy this movie 🍿 nice 🙂❤️
This is the last Herbie in this decade here in 1993.
@Jim Hults There was another Herbie movie titled "Herbie Fully Loaded" in 2005.
this Herbie film was made in 1980 not 1993
I Found The Cruise Ship The SUN PRINCESS!!! 1972-2016
5 and 3 are 8
Anyone knows that!
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Good bro
"I'm in love with a ship."
It’s been awhile!!
In my childhood days, I was a big fan of Herbie, even now as a teenager and the adult, plus I wanted a Volkswagen car in the future! ❤🫰🇵🇭🚙💨
same here man
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Hey Jalen Moran can you tell me please what that song is in the movie at 28:30 ??? I can't find it anywhere :( it's like a very jazzy song when they are on the cruise ship. I love it.
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Paco steals food and Herbie drives around the cargo hold
Prindle and Quinn threatening Paco
Prindle, Quinn and Shepherd kidnap Paco
Rainforest scene
Prindle, Quinn and Shephard plane chase, crash and defeat
The End. Happy days for everyone besides Prindle, Quinn and Shepherd
I can see a sequel, Herbie Goes to Brazil, i like my ideia!
I think this would make a perfect finale to Herbie the Love Bug Series rather than the series ending with Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005)
HEY! that movie gave the series a good ending!!
@@miguelgamesbr6285 the 2005 version wasn't the best film though
Grrr. You can't have a friend without I !
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Whoa!
Did you see that?: SP captain locked his eyes on a Pirate Ship!
That doesn't mean wood is suitable for water.
Well, perhaps Pirate Ships just exist!
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It's funny out of all the Herbie films ("The Love Bug", "Herbie Rides Again", "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", and "Herbie Goes Bananas"), this "Herbie Goes Bananas" film is the only film that didn't end with marriage or a falling in love scene where on "The Love Bug", Jim Douglas and Carol Bennett got married and were going on their honeymoon, on "Herbie Rides Again", Willoughby Whitfield and Nicole Harris got married, on "Herbie Goes To Monte Carlo", Jim Douglas and Diane Darcy fell in love with each other along with Jim's partner Wheely Applegate who fell in love with the Monte Carlo trophy woman. But here on "Herbie Goes Bananas", the film only ended with Pete, DJ, Louise, and Melissa having a toast for Herbie to win the Grand Rio race when after they toasted it could have shown something like Pete proposing to Melissa since he was in love with her, and they get married, and DJ proposes to Louise (being unknown if he was ever in love with her) and they get married.
that would be too cheesy though even though it sounds like a good idea
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior I only thought how nice it would have looked if Pete and Melissa looked like they were getting married and DJ and Louise got married while on the ship since the other "Herbie" movies ended with a marriage scene or a love scene (that is, if there was a priest while on the ship).
@@afriendofbean true I understand your vibes man but Pete probably already did that off screen or maybe after the film ended
@@CrazyHorseTheSiouxW4rrior Yes, maybe after Pete, DJ, Louise, and Melissa did their toast, Pete might have proposed to Melissa and DJ might have proposed to Louise (that is, if DJ was in love with Louise) but, seeing it all happen would have been a nice thing to see for the ending especially all of us only see is that Pete and DJ were allowing Paco be the driver for the race.
@@afriendofbean true true
Breaking News: Cloris Leachman died at 94!
R.I.P. She was so beautiful in this. :)
I remember her she was great when I watched her in this film and she was also in two and a half men
The ship used in the film, capsized and sunk due to years of being neglected
That's sad man
The first three Herbie movies are good, but unfortunately for me this one is not likable.
It almost has no connection with the other sequels. It also focuses more on the orphaned kid than the car itself. The other three Herbie movies are fine, but as I said this one is not likable and it's got mostly negative reviews from critics.
Amei fusca herbie
Like a 1982 film
Here is something better that could have been said from 2:06-2:18:
Paco: Looking good Ocho.
DJ: Why do you keep calling this car Ocho, Ocho means eight and the number is "53" on front. The cars name is Herbie not Ocho.
Paco: Thank you senor. In answer to your question, the reason I have been calling him Ocho all this time is because, when we were introduced, he told me his name which I couldn't pronounce so I looked at the "53" and added 5+3 which equals "8." So now I know his name is Herbie and not Ocho.
DJ: You're welcome. (smiling and walking away)
Melissa: Well lets have a toast, to victory in Rio.
Paco: (smiling and giving a thumbs up): Herbie, I know we are going to win this race together.
There is no way Paco could have known Herbie's real name because no one can understand a car's honk.
@@STO_1601 Yes I know unless, Herbie's real owner Jim Douglas put a name sign somewhere on Herbie to show that, that's his name where Paco would have known then and wouldn't call him Ocho. While this is a good movie, it mostly felt weird that Herbie's name wasn't said too much (his name was only said one time in the beginning of the movie) and it's a shame that it sounds like Paco never knew Herbie's name and the only other way for DJ to know that Herbie's name is Herbie is if Jim Douglas told Pete and DJ his name which is how DJ would know and tell Paco what Herbie's name is when he asked why he keeps calling him Ocho.
There's a deleted scene where they clean Herbie up.
Any idea how I can find that?
@@Nate_Lloyd Nope, sorry.
There should've been another Herbie movie after this. Like maybe Herbie competes in either the Indy 500 or Daytona 500 and Jim Douglas returns to race in it.
Jim Douglas did return as a cameo in the 1997 version of The Love Bug which was a made for TV but it can be found here on UA-cam.
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His name is Herbie.
You did a geat job from Fernandito
Next in f&f saga: Dom meets and fixes a broken down Herbie!
Herbie helps Dom save the world from cypher again!
Herbie becomes part of the “family”
The End…..
Or is it?!?!
THAT, my friend is the PERFECT Fast & Furious movie script in your hands. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I know the Captain was desprit and afraid but...why would he allow the car back in his ship? Was it just a mistake for him?
Paco's hispanic, speaks Spanish and therefore should know "Ocho" is 8 in Spanish.
Ouchou
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Probably the worst herbie film but still a great movie
It’s ye Forza Gamerr Still not a bad film, it had its moments certainly, soundtrack was good. Fully loaded, Rides Again are certainly the other contenders, though I’d say of all the “bad” Herbie movies Rides Again, despite its lack of racing, is probably the best of these aforementioned sequels
For me HRA is the worst film, its funny but a short film (1h27min) and it's like a compilation of adventures
Why are they letting a 8 year old drive like I know it's a kids movie but I bet this was why Herbie is taken to a junk yard
@CopingFlower The reason they are letting Paco be the racecar driver was because of what Pete said from 1:05-1:11 explaining how Paco is a better communicator than Pete himself. I guess the only concern for Pete is that his uncle Jim Douglas left Herbie in an area for him to pick up and star in a race and hopefully Jim didn't get angry at Pete saying something like, "you let a young orphan kid drive my car when I left Herbie for you to star in a race."
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