It looks a bit more preferable than that slave torture organ in the Baron Munchausen movie (a Terry Gilliam movie) from the late 80s. ... I'm speaking of the idea of it as an actual musical instrument, that is. I loved watching the movie as a kid, but I tended to skip that part.
I stopped watching cartoons when I was like 13 but these are so cute and creative, I love them. Watching these feels like I'm living in a different age enjoying my favorite cartoon about light-hearted day to day things.
Shame Grampy wasn't around, yet. This seems like a cartoon that would have been perfect for him. Also a shame he was never in a cartoon with Bimbo and Koko.
Hannah and Barbera took it to a new level, but all the animal-labor, modern conveniences of the Flintstones were not their original idea. Betty Boop had the like in all her cartoons 25 years prior.
Their new level was a new low compared to this work. The drawings were utterly simple, the animation was almost as bad as Gigantor, the jokes were bland as water-soup, and half the cartoons were just carbon copies of other cartoons. If people would just stop associating those shows with their childhood, they would realize just how terrible they were.
@@CheetahFoxx The Flintstones and Scooby Doo don't seem quite as bad as Clutch Cargo is for animation, though. I don't know how I would have taken Clutch Cargo if I watched it as a 4 year old, but seeing it now is just a bit like "what."
Probably not. Betty had a lot of "eras" that can be told apart from her proportions, clothes and supporting cast. Bigger head, smaller body and black dress, her pretty much experimental phase, when Bimbo and Koko were just as popular if not more then her. Later on, the black dress was not used as often, instead swapped for whichever era appropriate morning or evening wear was popular at the time, in some special occasions paired up with a hat. Her supporting cast was much more human (with grampy and other nameless side characters who lived in the same town as Betty. In this cartoon there's lots of anthro characters (like the Hippo) wich would be rare for newer Betty, post Grampy Betty.
This was a perfect example of the Flieschers' musical brilliance. It's an old, fiddle tune called "chicken reel" first published in 1910. You'll without a doubt recognize the tune when you hear it. But the Flieschers, being big city New Yorkers adapted it into a *jazz* number. One thing you will hear with all the old Fliescher cartoon is their magnificent jazz scores. They were on the cutting edge of popular music at the time.
My dog loves your videos am I wonder what I mean by my dog my dog's Uggs Yeah Yeah Yeahs Romans are home home and they could all the Yeah Yeah Yeahs a nice to calm them down so I can take my mom's phone and I slide it under the door and the dog slowly come down like even then my dog was kind of upset and she's whining she just left but she was like really upset she was kind of whining can I turn on baby poop I gave her like a little blanket Betty Boop sorry I accidentally said Betty Boop and then say Betty Boop but anyway my dog was so upset but she come down and she watch the movie Legend shut up because I think she has a little bit of a bad dream
The sewing machine was some invention:had my rolling over with laughter.
Me too
Pigs, roosters, rats and insects.
The evolution of Flintstones technology.
1:07, Can we all take a moment to recognize that Betty Boop is a professional pig organ player!?
It looks a bit more preferable than that slave torture organ in the Baron Munchausen movie (a Terry Gilliam movie) from the late 80s.
... I'm speaking of the idea of it as an actual musical instrument, that is. I loved watching the movie as a kid, but I tended to skip that part.
It is interesting, but I'm worried for the animals
I stopped watching cartoons when I was like 13 but these are so cute and creative, I love them. Watching these feels like I'm living in a different age enjoying my favorite cartoon about light-hearted day to day things.
I never stopped watching cartoons and I’m 22 right now.
@@ES11777 🤝👍👍
You're never too old for cartoons. It's all about finding the kind ti suit your tastes
I'm 67 years old and I still love watching the old cartoons.
5:46 That part never gets old! 🤣
I know lol
Shame Grampy wasn't around, yet. This seems like a cartoon that would have been perfect for him. Also a shame he was never in a cartoon with Bimbo and Koko.
Hannah and Barbera took it to a new level, but all the animal-labor, modern conveniences of the Flintstones were not their original idea. Betty Boop had the like in all her cartoons 25 years prior.
Their new level was a new low compared to this work. The drawings were utterly simple, the animation was almost as bad as Gigantor, the jokes were bland as water-soup, and half the cartoons were just carbon copies of other cartoons. If people would just stop associating those shows with their childhood, they would realize just how terrible they were.
@@CheetahFoxx The Flintstones and Scooby Doo don't seem quite as bad as Clutch Cargo is for animation, though. I don't know how I would have taken Clutch Cargo if I watched it as a 4 year old, but seeing it now is just a bit like "what."
My favorite invention in this episode was the voice recorder 🎵
1:22 I was really expecting him to take a finger from one of 'em
I loved these cartoons as a kid. I don't care what people say about them
1:48 *Hold it there, to the right! To the left! Right! Left! Right! Left! Right!*
All these inventions...and Grampy is NOT There (or did they not come up with the character yet?)
Probably not. Betty had a lot of "eras" that can be told apart from her proportions, clothes and supporting cast. Bigger head, smaller body and black dress, her pretty much experimental phase, when Bimbo and Koko were just as popular if not more then her. Later on, the black dress was not used as often, instead swapped for whichever era appropriate morning or evening wear was popular at the time, in some special occasions paired up with a hat. Her supporting cast was much more human (with grampy and other nameless side characters who lived in the same town as Betty.
In this cartoon there's lots of anthro characters (like the Hippo) wich would be rare for newer Betty, post Grampy Betty.
This one's from 1933, and Grampy's first appearance is in 1935.
5:12 - "Come on, folks, step up and get an eye-full, right here!"
_That specific part in the quote_ went over my head the first time I watched.
This was my favorite Betty Boop cartoon while I was growing up. 🖤❤
Haha! Spot remover! Well she didn’t fib!🤣
I've always loved the sound of the organ
1:50, a man with a mind of his own.
Me trying to just do what everyone else do
5:46 That part never gets old! 🤣
I know
Honestly, it used to scare the shit out of me as a kid lol 😂
The human centipede 1930's version
Lol
my mom used to watch this show when she was a kid
I expected grampy to be on here.
3:35 is brilliant
Could use this for cups too.
Nasty and gross listening to someone do that
I need an hour loop from 0:00 to 0:38
6:32 Umbrella turned helicopter
Great invention idea, BB
I like the mouse’s voice 🐭
my modern brain cannot grasp it
I imagine people back then eating eggs and thinking about that machine for the 2000s
This is the first time I see Koko without his clothes
That mouse inside the voice recorder looks like Sonic
Sonic is a Hedgehog.
😁😁😁😁😁😁😁
I think I discovered a new SCP
why?
Did the Emperor put a bounty on it?
5:45 I just can't stop
I love Betty boop when I was a kid and don’t mind about my pfp it’s my little sister
So that’s how Junji Ito’s Army of One happened!
2:55 what song?
Arkansas Traveler
No, it's actually "Chicken Reel" adapted to jazz instead of a fiddle.
simpler times I guess
That’s some hell of a threader! 🤣
1:48 This is a perfect time to announce a ship XD
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How about you, guys?
Which was your favorite invention in this episode?
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I like the corn one
@@star22sally67 it's kinda Gross that Koko the Clown is chewing with his mouth 👄 open.
@@davidwesley2525 lol I guess yeah
😅😅😅😅😅😮well ingormeti0n.Good show more 😅😅😅
Does anyone recognize this song at 5:45?
She is the original Barbie!!!!
I wants to see Betty
Animation done In the post-prohibition era.Bet a lot.of the animators were stoned out of their minds after the.ban was lifted on alcohol consumption.
I see Mickey invented a genre.
Anyone know the name of the tune at 2:54?
This was a perfect example of the Flieschers' musical brilliance.
It's an old, fiddle tune called "chicken reel" first published in 1910. You'll without a doubt recognize the tune when you hear it. But the Flieschers, being big city New Yorkers adapted it into a *jazz* number. One thing you will hear with all the old Fliescher cartoon is their magnificent jazz scores. They were on the cutting edge of popular music at the time.
@@CheetahFoxx could you possibly know the song at 5:45?
4:31 that had to be a lab rat transmitting energy like that 🤣
5:43 oh crap! I hope Joseph Mengele won't see thi...oh to late!
Las mejores caricaturas en aquellos tiempos como estas ningunas
DAT INTRO BETTY IS AN OWL CONFIRMED
isn't that like animal abuse or smt-
Paramount
The end
Meanwhile in Germany...
The end
Quick
Betty boop❤
Funny scp idea
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My dog loves your videos am I wonder what I mean by my dog my dog's Uggs Yeah Yeah Yeahs Romans are home home and they could all the Yeah Yeah Yeahs a nice to calm them down so I can take my mom's phone and I slide it under the door and the dog slowly come down like even then my dog was kind of upset and she's whining she just left but she was like really upset she was kind of whining can I turn on baby poop I gave her like a little blanket Betty Boop sorry I accidentally said Betty Boop and then say Betty Boop but anyway my dog was so upset but she come down and she watch the movie Legend shut up because I think she has a little bit of a bad dream
No one realized that they are real they are torturing the pigs