@@buildertherobloxian4731 did there even exist any cartoons back in those days that were supposed to be meant for kids or were they always getting confused with adult cartoons
@@connorflaherty175That was due to the Hays code being enforced on them. Lots of shows meant for older audiences back then couldn't go all out, so they snuck in small jokes that don't seem inappropriate (by face value) to get past the censors
The fact people never realized it and even try to neuter it to be for kids is what bugs me. Shows how much we westerners treat the animation medium poorly.
I like to think that beyond the black eyes, Junyor isn't actually remotely harmed by Pa's abuse (proved by his immense endurance and instances like the coconut), he only gets upset because he made Pa upset.
I swear to this day I still feel like Ed Edd n Eddy came from this the Baby Bear is a dumb but lovable oaf who's surprisingly strong like Ed Papa Bear is small but angry little Twerp like Eddy Mama bear is like Double D cause she's the most calm of the three and just puts up with all of the drama and crap the other two start
@@okamijubei Maybe not "angrier" per se, but definitely scarier. When Sam gets angry, it's hilarious. Henry on the other hand is more disturbing since he's a domestic abuser.
Imagine the frustration of having to put up that disclaimer in the intro because people can't get it through their head that Loony Tunes and Merrie Melodies were NOT originally for children. Animation Age Ghetto, ugh! Even the Golden Age Disney cartoons were often politically incorrect. But modern Disney loves to hide their heads in the sand about that.
I do kind of understand why so many people have that sort of mindset, as Warner Bros themselves haven’t really helped the matter since most Looney Tunes media of the past three decades have been aimed more at kids, such as Tiny Toons, Loonatics Unleashed, The Looney Tunes Show, Baby Looney Tunes, and Bugs Bunny Builders. Heck, Cartoon Network, a literal kids network has broadcasted full on marathons of the original Looney Tunes in the past. But, yeah, it does however get tiring having to constantly correct so many people about it in the comments of the original video, so I figured I’d save myself the trouble by simply putting it in the intro of this remake. Animation Age Ghetto’s a real bitch sometimes.
Much as i love tiny tunes i agree on that @@capncookie1110 It didn't help with that at all. It's sad how we have animation in general still get treated as a kids thing.
The funniest clip is the one where the mom bear beats the shit out of the dad,reminds of the story my grandparents used to say about my great grandma who chased her husband out the house with a baseball bat because he smacked my grandpa once when he was drunk...
@mrslasher1064 your great grandma and great grandpa and your grandpa. It goes to show that back in the "Good Ol' Days" there was domestic violence and the family was not so intact .
In Bugs Bunny Builders, one episode papa bear was hit by Junior Looney Builders are building at the bee hive, papa bear didn't get angry. Because Bugs Bunny Builders is a preschool and kid show
The thing is, if Junyer is not an adult, then he is just an overdeveloped kid, to the point this feature was exaggerated, which this is terrifying... looks like an adult, sounds like one, yet goofy.
Ah, Horrid Henry. I remember being at school and enjoying reading the books, believing that Henry really was naturally every parent’s worst nightmare. In hindsight, however, I theorise that Henry is horrid not by nature, but by nurture. In fact, I believe that Henry really does have “mean, horrible parents” that are the primary cause for his bad behaviour. In a nutshell, Henry’s parents are abusive and neglectful, doing little to tackle the underlying causes of why Henry is horrid, and instead allow it to continue. After re-reading some of the books and watching some episodes of the show, I have identified several reasons why Henry's parents are to blame for their son's behaviour. 1: Let’s start with the fact that Henry’s parents’ discipline is terrible. When Henry is being horrid, they usually shout, yell and take things from him or order him to go to his room. While harsh discipline (including punishments), are perhaps useful short-term in governing a child’s behaviour, this is their main method of controlling Henry. Significant usage of harsh discipline has been linked to a child developing behavioural problems, which is reflected by Henry’s overall behaviour. Further, one of the catchphrases used in Horrid Henry by the parents is simply “Don’t be horrid, Henry”. This is a negative embedded command that often encourages the person being told not to do something to actually do it, further shaping Henry’s bad behaviour. In addition, this form of discipline is used only on Henry. Compare this to Henry’s brother “Perfect” Peter, where unless the younger brother has done something particularly awful, the parents are usually down to earth and softer when explaining to Peter that his behaviour needs altering. Although Peter is not actually “Perfect” (see Perfect Peter’s Horrid Day or Perfect Peter’s Revenge), it does explain why he is a conformist as opposed to Henry rebelling against his family and the school he attends. 2: When Henry is experiencing a serious issue, the parents do not work to find a solution. Two examples spring to mind; firstly, when Henry’s mother discovers that Henry has eaten all the sweets in the sweet jar for the purpose of making him lose a tooth. Does she check Henry’s teeth to make sure they are not rotting? Nope, she merely bans him from eating sweets for a month and orders him to eat apples instead (Horrid Henry Tricks the Tooth Fairy). This actually causes him to lose a tooth! Meanwhile, in Horrid Henry's New Teacher, is it revealed that Henry is failing in school. Instead of perhaps having a deep conversation with Henry or the school to identify the circumstances that are causing Henry’s underachievement and misbehaviour, Henry’s father merely orders him to improve his conduct for the new term. They do not see anything wrong with their parenting, nor do they see any issues with the school, assuming instead that Henry is one hundred percent the cause of his bad behaviour. Predictably, Henry’s behaviour does not change. 3: Henry’s parents do not value any of Henry’s hobbies. Perhaps one of the unfairest moments of the entire series came in Horrid Henry Minds his Manners. In the story, both Henry and Peter are invited to star in their favourite television shows, but whereas the parents praise and are happy for Peter to star in his show, they absolutely despise Henry and (at first) refuse to let him appear on the show. Henry only gets to go when he (quite rightly) calls out his parents for their hypocrisy. This is not the only example, since the parents seemingly devalue Henry’s choice of favourite music band, restaurant and other hobbies, instead taking him to places that they (and Peter) like, but Henry inevitably hates. 4: I also theorise that the parents disapprove of Henry’s friends. For example, Henry is banned from visiting “Rude” Ralph (his best friend), among others at their homes, with Henry’s parents also disapproving of the present Ralph gave Henry in Horrid Henry's Birthday. Yet, Henry’s parents are perfectly happy to allow some of Henry’s enemies to visit! Take the story “Moody Margaret Moves In”. Henry has an intense hatred of “Moody” Margaret, to the point where in Perfect Peter’s Revenge, he would “rather marry Miss Battle-Axe than marry Margaret”. Yet, his parents decide that despite the fact Henry and Margaret are arch enemies, they would be happy to let Margaret stay in their home for two weeks while Margaret’s parents are on vacation. And let her stay in Henry’s room. And force Henry to stay in Peter’s room. And allow Margaret to boss everyone around. If I knew that my child was an enemy of another, said enemy would not be given the red carpet to my home, I will tell you that! 5: In hindsight, “Horrid Henry Runs Away” is arguably one of the most disturbing stories of the series. As it implies, Henry attempts to leave, with the aim of going to Africa. While this concept is played for laughs (since Henry only manages to reach Margaret’s treehouse), the parents’ reaction is horrendous (pun intended!). Although they do express genuine fear and emotion when Peter informs them that Henry decided to run away, the parents absolutely berate Henry for his plan when they find him, punishing him for his actions. In the television adaptation, Henry informs the audience that next time, he really is going to run away! If I was a parent and discovered my child had plans to run away, I would not be yelling and screaming at them, since that only justifies their actions. I would instead attempt to discuss with my child why they wanted to run away and figure out what would fix our relationship. And this is not the only time Henry wants to disappear from his parents’ grasp, since in Horrid Henry on TV, Henry is desperate to appear on the show Kidswap, believing having different parents is a great idea. 6: On another note, Henry’s extended family clearly do not care about him either! He and cousin “Stuck-up” Steve have an intense rivalry, cousin “Prissy” Polly outright hates Henry, “Rich Aunt” Ruby merely gifts him socks for Christmas and “Great Aunt” Greta cannot even be bothered to find out what Henry’s gender is (assuming Henry is female). With all these factors to consider, it is really that difficult to suggest that Henry is horrid not by nature, but simply because his family, particularly his parents, are neglectful to him in return? He is more than likely acting out in response to a horrible homelife where his parents (and brother, for that matter), do not truly love him and only pay attention when he is horrid. The more I think about it, the more I actually feel genuinely sorry for Henry and hope that when he grows up, he disowns his parents and lives a prospering life. TL;DR: Henry is horrid because his parents and extended family are abusive and neglectful to him, influencing him to act out in "horrid" ways. Credits to Minardi3000
That might have been because the Hays Office (basically the 40s equivalent of the FCC) didn’t allow women to be hit on screen out of malice, so the animators probably exploited a loophole by making Papa *just* miss her whenever he tries to hit her.
@@capncookie1110 When I was little I always thought he DID hit her in that scene, as you can hear a THWACK noise... And I know for a while Bee-Deviled Bruin was not shown because of "extreme violent content" I always assumed that was why
I just love how during the nickelodeon version of it. The mother actually does something. She actually protects her child because and all the other versions she doesn’t really even care that much but Nickelodeon version she actually hits Henry and also cares and prevents him from hitting the child like an actual mother should, I wish that the other versions was like the nickelodeon version and also I love Nickelodeon actually tries to make a good family without Henry hitting the child
It just depends on the version, there were actually some renditions in which Henry is NOT abusive but rather just a know-it-all. There was a comic of this bear family once in the 1950s I think, entitled Raising Baby Right, in which Henry comes off as a decent father, he is concerned Junyer is being neglected in his upbringing and sends off for a book to assist in raising him better, Henry actually works with Junyer to help him improve, it leads to a lot of mishaps, but Henry is never abusive toward Junyer in it. Then in the Looney Tunes movie, Henry is seen laughing with Junyer as they walk around Paris.... so who knows lol
I think that was the intent of these cartoons. You’re definitely meant to feel bad for Junyer, so whenever Papa gets hurt, it’s way funnier since, like the pinned comment of the original video said, “slapstick is funniest when it’s deserved”.
I wanna see a short where Junyer becomes intelligent and Henry ends up missing his son how he once was. I know it's a trope, but I like it. We could also potentially see another side of Henry we haven't before.
There actually is an SML episode that does that exact trope called "Smart Jeffy" if you're interested. Mario, Rosalina, and Jeffy's dynamic is very similar to the Three Bears'.
AI video tech is getting good enough that us fans could make shorts like that soon. Of course, they'd be unofficial. Personally, I'd like to make a Three Bears short that looks and sounds so much like the originals that it would seem like a previously unaired "lost short."
Actually i can believe that classic Looney Tunes shorts were mean to be for adults. Before popularity of television in 1950, every short cartoon was shown in theaters. So it makes sense that they tried to appeal to them as well as the kids, because that was one of the most popular things to do in those times (Go to theaters, not watch a cartoons). That also explain every propaganda cartoon in 1940s. That way children can learn that the mustaches are bad for you and normal people can have some escapism from sad reality ((then)not that anything has changed) Thanks for making me start to think.
2:21 I get what they were trying to do but I keep laughing every time when junior said it wrong and I couldn’t stop laughing every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂 2:51 Also he says it wrong again but this time he says something from a different story😂😂😂😂
3:28 and still sleeps in one of those rocking beds usually made for babies? I know it was that so the bed could break from his bad dream, but I think it could have worked with a bed made for kids, even one about the same size
1. Because he's a bear, and 2. He's not real, and 3. The CPS only goes after real-life domestic issues with families and not cartoon characters due to the ramblings of some rando on the internet.
I remember watching these cartoons over 30 years ago mornings before school and remember feeling bad for Junyer Bear at one point. But I found it odd I never saw these cartoons on The Bugs Bunny & Tweety show Saturday mornings growing up. Are the 3 Bears considered Looney Tunes characters or more like the mostly one off Merry Melodies characters? Because they haven't been in that many cartoons.
@expriment217 yep go look it up on the internet most novels that were adapted into Disney movies and were adapted into kids movies had darker backstories if you think about it but the one that's scared the crap out of me was the real backstory of Cinderella
Junyer literally trying to dig through the wall to escape because he's so desperately terrified of his father genuinely kind of bothers me.
These cartoons ARE dark. I guess one thing to take comfort in Junyer could easily defend himself against his dad if he wanted to
It was the old times, so this in there standards probably was normal funny.
It shows how times have truly changed.
The Fact that Looney Tunes was meant for Adults Explains a Lot, Actually.
When someone says that animation is for kids, tell them that and show them some classic Looney Tunes shorts... Like these here!
However, the stuff shown were not very raunchy, so, while they may have been for adults, they would be considered family friendly even today.
@@buildertherobloxian4731 did there even exist any cartoons back in those days that were supposed to be meant for kids or were they always getting confused with adult cartoons
@@connorflaherty175That was due to the Hays code being enforced on them. Lots of shows meant for older audiences back then couldn't go all out, so they snuck in small jokes that don't seem inappropriate (by face value) to get past the censors
The fact people never realized it and even try to neuter it to be for kids is what bugs me.
Shows how much we westerners treat the animation medium poorly.
THEORY: The reason why Henry Bear was so abusive is because he grew up in an abusive family himself.
That's definitley possible.
Yeah.. that definitely does seem to sound about right
I can relate to that.
I mean, it's the cycle of violence. It continues. Hopefully Junyer breaks that cycle.
ya he should be arrested
6:09 One of the rare times that the censors actually make things a whole lot funnier
Honestly, I was not expecting them to make a comeback in 2023.
Me neither, but here we are.
Oh shi I didn’t expect to find u here matti heh
But they said no to Pepe le pew
What show is it called?
@@williamhautt2822 Looney Tunes Cartoons on HBO Max
I like to think that beyond the black eyes, Junyor isn't actually remotely harmed by Pa's abuse (proved by his immense endurance and instances like the coconut), he only gets upset because he made Pa upset.
That’s very likely the case
in case of dad is mostly self defense than abuse.
@@striderhiryu2you haven't finished watching the video yet have you
Then we find out he beats on mama 💀
@@striderhiryu2 self defense? from a baby? dude 😦
I swear to this day I still feel like Ed Edd n Eddy came from this
the Baby Bear is a dumb but lovable oaf who's surprisingly strong like Ed
Papa Bear is small but angry little Twerp like Eddy
Mama bear is like Double D cause she's the most calm of the three and just puts up with all of the drama and crap the other two start
Glad I'm not the only one that caught those vibes from this, even the way junyer speaks reminds me of Ed
I love how junyer gets up just to give bugs bunny the bottle of ketchup and bugs didn’t even notice him LMAO XD 🤣
Or he did notice but he’s playing along
18:03 That’s the angriest I’ve ever seen a Looney Tunes character get
It’s honestly quite terrifying by classic Looney Tunes standards.
More than Yosemite Sam?
@@okamijubei Maybe not "angrier" per se, but definitely scarier.
When Sam gets angry, it's hilarious. Henry on the other hand is more disturbing since he's a domestic abuser.
Worse than joe bear
Bros eyes makes him look like metal sonic, or am I just high? 😂
Henry knows his son isn't all that bright, what made him think Junyer's advice in a card game was any good?
He’s only eight years old.
@@savannahhague4989 7.
We all know he's not so bright
And with Junyer's size he should be sleeping in a big bed, not a small rock-a-bye cradle.
@@ladyfire44 He had a big bed in Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears.
Henry Bear is not only a hothead, but ungrateful as well.
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Imagine the frustration of having to put up that disclaimer in the intro because people can't get it through their head that Loony Tunes and Merrie Melodies were NOT originally for children. Animation Age Ghetto, ugh! Even the Golden Age Disney cartoons were often politically incorrect. But modern Disney loves to hide their heads in the sand about that.
I do kind of understand why so many people have that sort of mindset, as Warner Bros themselves haven’t really helped the matter since most Looney Tunes media of the past three decades have been aimed more at kids, such as Tiny Toons, Loonatics Unleashed, The Looney Tunes Show, Baby Looney Tunes, and Bugs Bunny Builders. Heck, Cartoon Network, a literal kids network has broadcasted full on marathons of the original Looney Tunes in the past.
But, yeah, it does however get tiring having to constantly correct so many people about it in the comments of the original video, so I figured I’d save myself the trouble by simply putting it in the intro of this remake.
Animation Age Ghetto’s a real bitch sometimes.
Much as i love tiny tunes i agree on that @@capncookie1110
It didn't help with that at all.
It's sad how we have animation in general still get treated as a kids thing.
"Animation Age ghetto is a real bitch sometimes." FR
The funniest clip is the one where the mom bear beats the shit out of the dad,reminds of the story my grandparents used to say about my great grandma who chased her husband out the house with a baseball bat because he smacked my grandpa once when he was drunk...
@@mrslasher1064 W great grandma
@mrslasher1064 your great grandma and great grandpa and your grandpa. It goes to show that back in the "Good Ol' Days" there was domestic violence and the family was not so intact .
That’s badass!
Henry bear needs anger management classes
You ain't kidding
Yup
I got a better idea 🔫
Or Therapy
18:01 that is probably the most horrifying scene in looney tunes I've ever seen
Pa was looking like Luther Strode
I always wondered what was Henry going to do when he climbed the cabinet had it not crashed down on him? Was he going to throw honey jars at junyer?
sans? 💀
Bro decided to go full Freddy Fazbear
@@Rhiorrhawait, you're right!
Said before in an old comment and I’ll say it again.
“This guys would give Peter Griffin a run for his money as the most abusive father ever”
Most abusive? Those two are saints compared to Fire Lord Ozai.
@@capncookie1110 Clay Puppington would like a word with you
@@prixe12 Oh yeah, him too.
@@capncookie1110Darkseid and Trigon.
Heihachi feels like a contender
4:08 Okay, this was actually funny. NGL.
Sure not this 4:01 that's jus a rude awakening I n post the same on the aardman short adam when god got mad at him doing this 😴
Honestly its a fucking miracle that junyer never even attempted to hit henry, given the size difference, junyer could EASILY kill him
Junyer seems to adore his father and only wants to make him happy despite Henry abusing him
Knowing These shorts he would just be flatten like a pancake and then brought back to his original depth.
@@PSAboi_1719 He loves his dad too much to do that, no matter how poorly the latter treats the him.
Papa Bear:- "Junyer, come here!"
Junyer: 14:44
In Bugs Bunny Builders, one episode papa bear was hit by Junior Looney Builders are building at the bee hive, papa bear didn't get angry. Because Bugs Bunny Builders is a preschool and kid show
Also he seems so calm, isn't the same character after all
@homerogordo5548 he appears as a good dad in the second Looney Tunes series for preschool show
11:35 - 14:03 Teddy Bears Picnic - When Mama Bear becomes Muriel and Papa Bear becomes Eustace.
12:42 Papa Bear: “What did I do?”
15:38 Papa bear finally snaps
10:01 Content Advisory: Contains Suicide Image
The thing is, if Junyer is not an adult, then he is just an overdeveloped kid, to the point this feature was exaggerated, which this is terrifying... looks like an adult, sounds like one, yet goofy.
Or is just gigantism.
Ah, Horrid Henry. I remember being at school and enjoying reading the books, believing that Henry really was naturally every parent’s worst nightmare. In hindsight, however, I theorise that Henry is horrid not by nature, but by nurture. In fact, I believe that Henry really does have “mean, horrible parents” that are the primary cause for his bad behaviour.
In a nutshell, Henry’s parents are abusive and neglectful, doing little to tackle the underlying causes of why Henry is horrid, and instead allow it to continue. After re-reading some of the books and watching some episodes of the show, I have identified several reasons why Henry's parents are to blame for their son's behaviour.
1: Let’s start with the fact that Henry’s parents’ discipline is terrible. When Henry is being horrid, they usually shout, yell and take things from him or order him to go to his room. While harsh discipline (including punishments), are perhaps useful short-term in governing a child’s behaviour, this is their main method of controlling Henry. Significant usage of harsh discipline has been linked to a child developing behavioural problems, which is reflected by Henry’s overall behaviour. Further, one of the catchphrases used in Horrid Henry by the parents is simply “Don’t be horrid, Henry”. This is a negative embedded command that often encourages the person being told not to do something to actually do it, further shaping Henry’s bad behaviour. In addition, this form of discipline is used only on Henry. Compare this to Henry’s brother “Perfect” Peter, where unless the younger brother has done something particularly awful, the parents are usually down to earth and softer when explaining to Peter that his behaviour needs altering. Although Peter is not actually “Perfect” (see Perfect Peter’s Horrid Day or Perfect Peter’s Revenge), it does explain why he is a conformist as opposed to Henry rebelling against his family and the school he attends.
2: When Henry is experiencing a serious issue, the parents do not work to find a solution. Two examples spring to mind; firstly, when Henry’s mother discovers that Henry has eaten all the sweets in the sweet jar for the purpose of making him lose a tooth. Does she check Henry’s teeth to make sure they are not rotting? Nope, she merely bans him from eating sweets for a month and orders him to eat apples instead (Horrid Henry Tricks the Tooth Fairy). This actually causes him to lose a tooth! Meanwhile, in Horrid Henry's New Teacher, is it revealed that Henry is failing in school. Instead of perhaps having a deep conversation with Henry or the school to identify the circumstances that are causing Henry’s underachievement and misbehaviour, Henry’s father merely orders him to improve his conduct for the new term. They do not see anything wrong with their parenting, nor do they see any issues with the school, assuming instead that Henry is one hundred percent the cause of his bad behaviour. Predictably, Henry’s behaviour does not change.
3: Henry’s parents do not value any of Henry’s hobbies. Perhaps one of the unfairest moments of the entire series came in Horrid Henry Minds his Manners. In the story, both Henry and Peter are invited to star in their favourite television shows, but whereas the parents praise and are happy for Peter to star in his show, they absolutely despise Henry and (at first) refuse to let him appear on the show. Henry only gets to go when he (quite rightly) calls out his parents for their hypocrisy. This is not the only example, since the parents seemingly devalue Henry’s choice of favourite music band, restaurant and other hobbies, instead taking him to places that they (and Peter) like, but Henry inevitably hates.
4: I also theorise that the parents disapprove of Henry’s friends. For example, Henry is banned from visiting “Rude” Ralph (his best friend), among others at their homes, with Henry’s parents also disapproving of the present Ralph gave Henry in Horrid Henry's Birthday. Yet, Henry’s parents are perfectly happy to allow some of Henry’s enemies to visit! Take the story “Moody Margaret Moves In”. Henry has an intense hatred of “Moody” Margaret, to the point where in Perfect Peter’s Revenge, he would “rather marry Miss Battle-Axe than marry Margaret”. Yet, his parents decide that despite the fact Henry and Margaret are arch enemies, they would be happy to let Margaret stay in their home for two weeks while Margaret’s parents are on vacation. And let her stay in Henry’s room. And force Henry to stay in Peter’s room. And allow Margaret to boss everyone around. If I knew that my child was an enemy of another, said enemy would not be given the red carpet to my home, I will tell you that!
5: In hindsight, “Horrid Henry Runs Away” is arguably one of the most disturbing stories of the series. As it implies, Henry attempts to leave, with the aim of going to Africa. While this concept is played for laughs (since Henry only manages to reach Margaret’s treehouse), the parents’ reaction is horrendous (pun intended!). Although they do express genuine fear and emotion when Peter informs them that Henry decided to run away, the parents absolutely berate Henry for his plan when they find him, punishing him for his actions. In the television adaptation, Henry informs the audience that next time, he really is going to run away! If I was a parent and discovered my child had plans to run away, I would not be yelling and screaming at them, since that only justifies their actions. I would instead attempt to discuss with my child why they wanted to run away and figure out what would fix our relationship. And this is not the only time Henry wants to disappear from his parents’ grasp, since in Horrid Henry on TV, Henry is desperate to appear on the show Kidswap, believing having different parents is a great idea.
6: On another note, Henry’s extended family clearly do not care about him either! He and cousin “Stuck-up” Steve have an intense rivalry, cousin “Prissy” Polly outright hates Henry, “Rich Aunt” Ruby merely gifts him socks for Christmas and “Great Aunt” Greta cannot even be bothered to find out what Henry’s gender is (assuming Henry is female).
With all these factors to consider, it is really that difficult to suggest that Henry is horrid not by nature, but simply because his family, particularly his parents, are neglectful to him in return? He is more than likely acting out in response to a horrible homelife where his parents (and brother, for that matter), do not truly love him and only pay attention when he is horrid. The more I think about it, the more I actually feel genuinely sorry for Henry and hope that when he grows up, he disowns his parents and lives a prospering life.
TL;DR: Henry is horrid because his parents and extended family are abusive and neglectful to him, influencing him to act out in "horrid" ways.
Credits to Minardi3000
I theorized Henry had an abusive dad who physically looks like Junyer, VERY BIG!! Maybe why he has resentment toward Junyer
Someone wrote a novel around some dysfunctional bear family cartoon I'm so done ✔️
That's Horrid Henry, not this cartoon but I agree.
@@hamedalzarooni442 I think they're talking about the British books series called "Horrid Henry", not the bears themselves.
Sir, this is a McDonald's.
8:26 Henry hit his son, but he air-slapped his wife.
That might have been because the Hays Office (basically the 40s equivalent of the FCC) didn’t allow women to be hit on screen out of malice, so the animators probably exploited a loophole by making Papa *just* miss her whenever he tries to hit her.
@@capncookie1110
Of course.
@@capncookie1110 When I was little I always thought he DID hit her in that scene, as you can hear a THWACK noise... And I know for a while Bee-Deviled Bruin was not shown because of "extreme violent content" I always assumed that was why
@@capncookie1110 I think it also makes it funnier that he misses the few times he tries to hit her.
@@capncookie1110 or he was too intimidated to hit her 😂
I just love how during the nickelodeon version of it. The mother actually does something. She actually protects her child because and all the other versions she doesn’t really even care that much but Nickelodeon version she actually hits Henry and also cares and prevents him from hitting the child like an actual mother should, I wish that the other versions was like the nickelodeon version and also I love Nickelodeon actually tries to make a good family without Henry hitting the child
It just depends on the version, there were actually some renditions in which Henry is NOT abusive but rather just a know-it-all. There was a comic of this bear family once in the 1950s I think, entitled Raising Baby Right, in which Henry comes off as a decent father, he is concerned Junyer is being neglected in his upbringing and sends off for a book to assist in raising him better, Henry actually works with Junyer to help him improve, it leads to a lot of mishaps, but Henry is never abusive toward Junyer in it. Then in the Looney Tunes movie, Henry is seen laughing with Junyer as they walk around Paris.... so who knows lol
I just don’t know why they stop making him like that. I wish he was more like that.
@@jonnaking3054which Looney tunes movie? I wanna see it.
@@ElHadjBrahim Looney Tunes: Back in Action
@@ElHadjBrahim yeah like the other poster said Looney Tunes Back in Action
4:00 Junyer must have iron in his blood.
18:02 Papa Bear EXE
Junyer: *MA!*
3:52 minecraft steve
i see what you mean
@@mieldasma8326square like on the grumpy dad, dude
10:27 I love how junyer is watching as Henry struggles with the clocks😂
3:52 Papa Bear looks like Steve from Minecraft
Like i said
On one hand it’s for laughs
But on other you can’t help but fell sorry for Jr Bear
I think that was the intent of these cartoons. You’re definitely meant to feel bad for Junyer, so whenever Papa gets hurt, it’s way funnier since, like the pinned comment of the original video said, “slapstick is funniest when it’s deserved”.
If this is Junyer as a kid, imagine him when he’s fully grown.💀
Bro will be the giant on top of the beanstalk
15:38 Papa Bear: What did I ever do to deserve such a family?!
*CRYING HYSTERICALLY*
What did I ever do to deserve such a family?
The best scenes in these episodes were the ones where the "father" got a taste of his own medicine.
Splinter: Anger is self-destructive.
Raph: I always thought it’s others-destructive.
this is why Papa Bear is so abusive and has anger issues
Yep, In most of the Looney Tunes Cartoons, Voiced by Billy Bletcher.
Huh! Well I can see the irony of kids enjoying the show despite it not being for kids! Still, that explains a lot
I love how in the new animation Junyer is now bulletproof against his dad’s abuse
Am I the only one who actually feels bad for Junyer everytime he gets hit by pa?
George Liquor's real biological father!!!
I didn’t know George Liquor was half bear
I had no idea they made cartoons with these characters as recent as last year. Thanks for putting this together
18:03 it just feels like if you went anywhere near him while he walks down like that you would faint from his sheer aura kinda like Nicole Watterson
15:32 Papa bear when not angry
2:20 Burping reused sound in Pink Panther The Pink Flea.
Junyer deserves a better dad.
Atleast he's not buck cluck
4:34 she's very agresive that don't look like snowman
*he's
Junyer: duh ma, I accidentally hit pa and now he won’t wake up .
Mama bear:. ….. I’ll go get the shovel
Me: "April 16,"...
Henry (Papa) Bear: "1928"?! 18:34
Problem: Papa bear is really rude Solution: Divorce papers
Or hit him back, which is better
¡Bonus! Warning ❗❗❗❗❗‼️ 17:52
3:50 that is uncanny. Did Looney Tunes predict a certain voxel game’s default avatar?
My Grandpa used to love this cartoons, i miss him so much :c
I wanna see a short where Junyer becomes intelligent and Henry ends up missing his son how he once was. I know it's a trope, but I like it. We could also potentially see another side of Henry we haven't before.
He obviously cares for them, or else he could leave lol
There actually is an SML episode that does that exact trope called "Smart Jeffy" if you're interested. Mario, Rosalina, and Jeffy's dynamic is very similar to the Three Bears'.
AI video tech is getting good enough that us fans could make shorts like that soon. Of course, they'd be unofficial. Personally, I'd like to make a Three Bears short that looks and sounds so much like the originals that it would seem like a previously unaired "lost short."
This papa bear need to go to angry managerment.
Even when I was young, my sympathy was with Papa Bear. I don't know what that says about me.
He doesnt deserve you, junyer! 🥺💔
Relax, he's not real.
@seijin4426 I'm aware of that! But still, this kind of situation can happen in real life!
Besides he deserves Better!!
Someone call child services, have them turn Henry Bear into a rug!😠
Adult or not, they're still funny as hell to me.
6:09 That sounds insane without being able to see what's happening
It does
17:50 is actually sad 😭
10:02 DID HE TRY AND KILL HIMSELF
"Looney Tunes weren't made for kids" amazingly that doesn't make it any better, it's still a parent hitting their kid, it's still deplorable
Did you *not* read what the animators said in the beginning? @@jamircox8458
13:28 Papa Bear sounds like Slick Wolf and Big Time Beagle.
Same voice actor: Frank Welker.
I got him, Pa! I got the little bee!
That 1 part made me laugh. 😂
2:21
I love how Henry's voice briefly goes from Billy Bletcher to Mel Blanc during Bear Feat when the character yells at the top of his lungs.
@@EmeraldoTheDragon Yeah, that’s how a lot of characters who aren’t voiced by Mel Blanc usually are. No one could scream quite like him.
Actually i can believe that classic Looney Tunes shorts were mean to be for adults. Before popularity of television in 1950, every short cartoon was shown in theaters. So it makes sense that they tried to appeal to them as well as the kids, because that was one of the most popular things to do in those times (Go to theaters, not watch a cartoons). That also explain every propaganda cartoon in 1940s. That way children can learn that the mustaches are bad for you and normal people can have some escapism from sad reality ((then)not that anything has changed) Thanks for making me start to think.
Papa bear is a nincompoop.
@@LindaCooper-i3f Also from The Nutcracker Prince that the king blamed to Uncle Dosselmeier, "You nincompoop!"
1:30, 8:42 Papa Bear sounds like Yosemite Sam and Spike Bulldog.
We do not condone child abuse
We do however, find it hilarious
6:11 you know that make sense, I hate Copyright
@@RingLeaderCircusSins Really sucks since that’s one of the best clips.
2:21 I get what they were trying to do but I keep laughing every time when junior said it wrong and I couldn’t stop laughing every time 😂😂😂😂😂😂
2:51 Also he says it wrong again but this time he says something from a different story😂😂😂😂
Oh Goody Goody clay clay 12:26
2:59 It looks like Henry Bear is getting karma from Junyer
0:23 he's 7-1/2 yrs old and still wears a diaper?
3:28 and still sleeps in one of those rocking beds usually made for babies? I know it was that so the bed could break from his bad dream, but I think it could have worked with a bed made for kids, even one about the same size
What surprises me about his wife, she doesn’t protect her son from him, like a real *mama bear* should.
GET AWAY FROM HIM, COPPA---you’re not the boss of this guy!
@@kagechu2005BISVG Don’t worry, I put the f word in the description. That should keep the COPPA knights away.
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Phew.
This papa bear has a worse temper than my father
One of these days, I'm going to send Papa Bear to the mental hospital for his abusive behavior.
Given his size, I’m sure you can just punt him there.
if you want to skip the intro, click here. 1:23
Me as a kid: Haha! Funny bears punching each other.
Me as an adult: I’m calling Child Protective Services.
18:03 damn that took me back to when my dad would take off his belt, I'd run to my mom.
I'm surprised Papa Bear never got arrested for Child Abuse.
1. Because he's a bear, and 2. He's not real, and 3. The CPS only goes after real-life domestic issues with families and not cartoon characters due to the ramblings of some rando on the internet.
I never in my life seen abuse this bad more than meg griffin...papa bear is so feral with his son 😔
Omg I forgot how funny looney tunes was this literally the funniest thing about the show 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A movie where Henry attempts to get Junyer back from Child Protective services would hit the spot (quite literally) in this day & age.
I remember watching these cartoons over 30 years ago mornings before school and remember feeling bad for Junyer Bear at one point. But I found it odd I never saw these cartoons on The Bugs Bunny & Tweety show Saturday mornings growing up.
Are the 3 Bears considered Looney Tunes characters or more like the mostly one off Merry Melodies characters? Because they haven't been in that many cartoons.
OH WHO'S YOUR BEST FRIEND IT'S FATHER, CAUSE FATHER IS YOUR BEST FRIEND, WHO'S YOUR FRIEND TO THE VERY END NOBODY ELSE BUT PA!!!!
Hey is disturbing as it is in the original Three Little bears novel The bears actually killed Goldilocks
Wait really?
@expriment217 yep go look it up on the internet most novels that were adapted into Disney movies and were adapted into kids movies had darker backstories if you think about it but the one that's scared the crap out of me was the real backstory of Cinderella
@@expriment217 Yeah. A lot of fairy tales tend to be *way* darker originally.
@@mushra50 It's like how the Little Mermaid dies in the original story.
@@Person106 when I read the original story of the teenage mutant Ninja turtles it was really dark and disturbing what they really did to the shredder
Henry is really scary….😰😥
So Pepe Le Pew gets Thanos'd, but Papa Bear doesn't?
Strange, isn’t it?
@@capncookie1110well to be honest, you cabt do that much with the original Pepe. I mean, he got boring after a while
I get the impression it's because these characters aren't recognizable and as iconic as the Looney Tunes characters.
12:41 *rare footage of Henry being countered*
Henry scares me.
"What did I ever do to deserve such a family !"
Well…there’s only one way out!
I definitely have mixed feelings about Henry, he quite literally hits Junyer for the Stupidest reasons, he’s the definition of "Short-Tempered".
4:50 makes me laugh so hard
Its all shits and giggles till junyer goes feral