That’s what I love about old fashioned classics like this and REAL Disney cartoons and films from the good old days. They have the kind of endearing charm that simply does not exist anymore . Because producers today are too lazy more concerned with sales than anything else . Nothing but lazy writing, cheap cash grabs, and sick plagiarized rip offs
@@DamontheDemon7Thank you, I never knew his name. But once you hear his voice you never forget him~ I always crack up when he says with his character in here: “-Leave the kiddies alone. *smacks the bear with the tip of a bucket*”
Even tho the film is in the public domain due to not being given a proper copyright notice or renewal, aspects of the short remain under copyright until 2050, because this is a derivative work of 1950's Hold That Pose and 1954's Grin and Bear It.
*Scene paused and turns gray* It was at this moment Humphrey knew..... He 🐻ed up..... (A few moments later) 2:55 *Scene paused and turns gray* It was at this moment Humphrey knew..... He 🐻ed up again.....
This style is so charming and entertaining, it just sparkles with creativity.
That’s what I love about old fashioned classics like this and REAL Disney cartoons and films from the good old days.
They have the kind of endearing charm that simply does not exist anymore .
Because producers today are too lazy more concerned with sales than anything else .
Nothing but lazy writing, cheap cash grabs, and sick plagiarized rip offs
The early, mid and late 50s were the best years for cartoons.
That Goofy yell at 5:18 never gets old!
That’s my favorite part.
Especially with his falling animation.
LOL!!
A Disney version of Yogi Bear and Ranger Smith.
Only better
Ironic.
Seeing as how Humphrey came first.
And Yogi is considered to be and I quoted “a slightly smarter Humphrey”
@@ethanwashington9332 only Ranger Smith wasn’t that nearsighted or overweight. And Yogi could speak and were a hat and tie, too.
Keep it forever please
The Ranger is voiced also that of Droopy and Mr. Smee from Peter Pan~ He was so lovable with those two voices~
Don’t forget the White Rabbit too.
That’s Bill Thompson
@@DamontheDemon7 Yeap
@@DamontheDemon7Thank you, I never knew his name. But once you hear his voice you never forget him~ I always crack up when he says with his character in here:
“-Leave the kiddies alone. *smacks the bear with the tip of a bucket*”
@@DamontheDemon7I love him!
5:18 Humphrey the Bear: AAH HOO HOO HOOEY
I love that Goody Holler moment.
Especially with his falling animation
@@DamontheDemon7Yeah. Classic Goofy.
He also voiced The White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
Oh the memories!
Poor Bear 😂😂😂😂😂
Is it just me or does Ranger Woodlore sound a lot like Mr. Smee from Peter Pan?
Yes.
and Droopy
They are both voice ld by Bill Thompson
And the White Rabbit from "Alice in Wonderland"
Precisely, he's the same voice actor of Mr Smee and the ranger.
4:34 Park Ranger: that's a good boy Humphrey
Even tho the film is in the public domain due to not being given a proper copyright notice or renewal, aspects of the short remain under copyright until 2050, because this is a derivative work of 1950's Hold That Pose and 1954's Grin and Bear It.
You are smart.
Humphrey is highly underrated
Gotta give Woodlore credit. He’s dedicated to his job!
2:35 the best scene
*Scene paused and turns gray* It was at this moment Humphrey knew.....
He 🐻ed up.....
(A few moments later)
2:55 *Scene paused and turns gray* It was at this moment Humphrey knew.....
He 🐻ed up again.....
That's one mean and cruel Park Ranger
I kind of like him. It's Ranger Smith from the Yogi Bear cartoons I hate!
@@waynemacfarland1546 true
3:35 & 3:41
That poor bear can't get a break....
Now I know how based this off Yogi Bear.
Goofy Yells 5:18
Taken From Ella Kathleen's Big Adventure 2 2003 DVD
Taken From Ella Kathleen's Big Adventure Special Edition 2002 DVD
As Seen on Donald's Quack Attack
and it is one of the few cartoons from Walt Disney to ever be part of the Public Domain
5:11
5:10
5:10