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  • at 1:02, he was talking about "turning out the great poop"....I swear, that there is the precursur to Youtube Poop!

  • Yahoo and Hoo Hooey :\ seriously

    and they must of forgot to add another person (unless if the black girl is a combination of Daphne and Velma :3)

  • how the hell Scooby Doo appear in this episode???

  • So this was how The Looney Tune show started after Bug Bunny sold his carrot pealers.

  • lol the capybara thing reminds me of GMOD

    I'm not a big Scooby Doo (or Hanna-Barbera) fan in general, anyways.

  • my hearts in my pancreas :D lol

  • ROFL! XD

    1960s Tang commercial reference..."it's Tang-erific".

    Look who Bugs is calling an "opportunist". Lol.

    *sniff sniff*...why does it smell it like cauliflower???

  • Hopefully in 2050 they'll do a parody of current lazy flash-animations.

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  • They're Also Ripping Off Yogi Bear!

  • They Fired Bugs Bunny?

  • You know you're badass if you can draw with your feet

  • 0:46 - 0:54

    Who else thinks that those voices should have been the other way around?

  • MY HEART'S IN MY PANCREAS, MAN!

    The Scooby-Doo parody is awesome. XD

  • Anyway, Animaniacs=Masterpiece!

  • @LJK193 Dude, not to get involved or anything(I probably am, and I'm just gonna say this here!), but "my cartoons are gonna be better than your's", that in itself shows arrogance!(People say that John K. is arrogant, but he wouldn't say anything like that!) How is he a white Soulja Boy?! He is not a gangsta-wannabe! I'm not insulting you, but he called you an asshole because you were being one to him! "no swag and no gonads", you're saying he hasn't got balls, that's pretty assholeish to me!

  • @CandyFlynnFanatic95 Thank you for the support. :) I have good intentions. I'm nothing those assholes who attempt to be "hip" and "with it".

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  • @LJK193 You are NOT my best friend. You viciously insulted me for no reason. That's why I blocked you!

  • Zink I like fell on my beads man! ROFL!!

  • Zink I like fell on my beads man! ROFL!!!

  • "This script smells like cooked cauliflower..."

  • This reminds me; did any idiots besides me actually try to do any of the Archies' dances? I did---and fell flat on my butt!

  • Personally, I hate how many people are remaking Scooby Doo...it's gotten to a point where the last good scooby doo episodes ended in 2001. But I love how they got Frank Welker so he could do Scooby's and Fred's voice. They really should'v got Casey Kasem too though. I love the Animaniacs, they are funny parodies :)

  • @Looneytunegal226 Yeah, What's New Scooby-Doo really sucked. Though I do find "Scooby-Doo Mystery Incorporated" more entertaining, but not as bad as Scooby-Doo Where Are You.

  • @wileyk209zback Are you kidding? Scooby-Doo Where are you is AMAZING, it's the best one cause it's the classic! I really can't stand the newer ones such as Scooby Doo Mystery Inc. cause the animation and story lines are all off. The last good series with Scooby doo was the Scooby Doo Show.

  • @Looneytunegal226 OOPS, when I said "not as bad," i meant "Not as GOOD!" "Scooby-Doo Where Are You" is WAY better than all the new ones. My mistake. It's awful that the same company that brought us the great Looney Tunes classics of the 1940s and 1950s and 1960s had to make that awful "What's New Scooby-Doo."

  • @wileyk209zback Oh I get it, and yeah. I don't even see why Frank Welker condones it...I know it's for the money and stuff but where's the pride? They are destroying a perfectly good show! Warner Bros isn't only destroying that show however....they are also ruining Bugs Bunny from what I've heard. It's kinda disgraceful really.

  • @Looneytunegal226 They have pretty much dumbed down Daffy Duck and Lola Bunny. Around the same time "What's New Scooby-Doo" was made, Warner Bros. Animation also made some pretty bad Looney Tunes shorts with the same crew/animators, including "The Whizzard of Ow," "Cock a Doodle Duel," "Museum Scream," and "Hare and Loathing in Las Vegas."

  • @wileyk209zback You know...sometimes I thank the lord that I don't have TV anymore :) Thanks for the update lol I just wish there were some good shows out... but the Cartoons I've seen lately like when I'm over at someone's house are lacking in many terms. I watched one show called adventure time and the least I can say is that I was disgusted.

  • I like the way the kids in the "Scooby-Doo"parody bob their heads when they talk.

  • Hmmm, I wonder why they didn't try parodying Velma in the Scooby-Doo parody-clip

  • @Dragonstorm787 Yakko: Because we couldn't get Mindy Cohn. She turned us down for some reason... Dot: She turned us down cuz YOU went all horny wolf on her.  Yakko: Did NOT.

  • 2:00 youngblood squawk crashes on take off means tab boo's living off on the streets

  • HAHAAHAHAHAHAHA, they got real Fred to play knockoff Fred! There's not a single day that can't be brightened by a random Animaniacs cartoon ;D

  • I never seen this episode before so I not sure if aried in the Uk, However it intersting to watch and the jabs at Hanna Babrara

  • The "Call of Uhuru." HAW HAW HAW!

  • "Let's play fake rock songs."

    This made me lol. But at the same time, it's kinda false, because the people still have to compose the music just like any other song.

  • And today they have been absorbed into the internet and muck around in Flash animations while nobody is looking!

  • I thought the Warners were throwed in the watertower in the 30's for being too zany or something

  • @4KidsRocks1 i beat they probably just gave up on it

  • @4KidsRocks1 sorry bet

  • id buy bugs and the warners in a heart beat if i had money

  • That bear moves like I do in real life.

  • "Calm down, Daf, there's a flavored-drink commercial with us written all over it in Hollywood!" "Wait up, Tex! Woo-hoo!"

    LOL...a reference to the godawful Kool-Aid spots Tex Avery did in the '60s.

  • 1 dislike 1 dumb ass who doesnt knows whats good shit

  • no offence 2 the warners but they r kinda slow 4 this lol

  • wow. Hanna-Barbera must have been pissed when they saw this!

  • @Bohemius belive it or not but Hanna-Barbera hated about 90% of the stuff they produced especially Scooby-doo related stuff

  • @AlanSmithySculptor really? why? and what did they like?

  • @Bohemius they were frustrated by scooby doo because thats all stations wanted at the time (hence why there are many clones produced by them) they loved their run at MGM working on tom jerry. They also regretted their influance on animation due to a lack of innovation and their excepting of lazy writing. They liked the work o the flintstones until the rescheduling and networks wanting more child friendlier episodes.

  • WOW!! I've never seen this episode. Geez, I miss this cartoon!!

  • The joke about Friz Freling cracks me up to no end. I kept rewinding that looking at it and laughing. XD

  • Scooby Doo was, to me anyway, an aweful show, even as a child.

  • Say, is that Jim Cumming doing the voice of the bear (takes a trained ear to spot him out).

  • "did someone suck all the life out of the universe?". Nope, they just figured out how to draw and animate things very cheaply

  • i can't belive that the looney tunes characters were in this episode including porky pig Yosemite Sam bugs bunny and daffy duck

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  • brings back a lot of memories!!! lol

  • Oh man, this cartoon has only gotten funnier after I took that History of Animation class.

    Thanks for all these later-season cartoons!! Haven't seen them in a long time!

  • @madcapmayhem Hey, another Histyory Of Animation class goer who appreciates this more afterward. XD HI FIVE!

  • The racoon has the same voice as Wakko

  • Parodies in this episode:

    Yogi Bear

    Scooby Doo: Where are you?

  • It looks like a booby trap. BOOOMMMM!!!!!

  • I love Scooby doo but mystery Inc. killed it

  • Ist it ironic that Warner Bros made a God awful film called Back in Action?

  • What happened to Daphne

  • "Hey! Did someone sucked all the life out of the universe?"

    Yeah thats the same reaction I get every time I watch the new Nickelodeon and the new Cartoon Network and the new Disney Channel.

  • @VTwinty Here's a suggestion,watch the Hub.

    

  • is that cooked cauliflower i smell? LOL!!

  • when the guy drew with his feet one of the drawing looked kinda lik phineas

  • that was special. XD lmaoooo

  • That spoof of freddie looks like Fonz from happy days.

  • They're not saying that Cartoons like Scooby-Doo and Yogi Bear are awful, poorly-animated trainwrecks, are they?

  • @Humbledingify

    Oh no, it's just that in those days cartoonists weren't paid enough to make things as effectively as their predecessors in the fifties, fourtis, and thirties.

  • @NUTCASE71733 More or less the same now

  • @Humbledingify They made fun of feature Disney movies also. So basically any other cartoon that was around, they made fun of. Yeah, a few hours on YouTube makes you an expert :P

  • @Humbledingify Scooby Doo is better animated now than then but back then they were more like Flash today.

  • @Humbledingify: Since Warner OWNS H-B now, I doubt it.

  • I am averager than the smartest capybara...

  • Biting but fairly accurate.

  • "whos president now?" good question.

  • lmao "zink! my heart's in my pancreas man"

  • @sarcastic456 Don't forget "Zink! I like, fell on my beans, Man!"

  • Love the references to animators and other staff at Termite Terrace.

  • "This script smells like cooked cauliflower . . ." XD Love that line!

  • Ironically, by 1994 Hanna-Barbera's cartoons were beginning to look and sound like "Animaniacs" (look at "Scooby-Doo's Arabian Nights" to see what I mean), and back in 1967, when Warner Bros. Animation reopened they actually churned out some pretty limited animation, and almost actually resembled Hanna-Barbera or Filmation!

  • I just loooooooove cartoons, not all of them, obviously, but a considerable number. Don't ask how many I do like, I stopped counting years ago.

  • Zink, I nearly cracked up when I heard that.

  • Wow this animation is crappy as hell.

  • @arandomperson3 Go watch total drama island then

  • @Praylv Ok I'll be quiet now. You've made your point.

  • 4:37, "Looks like a booby trap. (boom)" Observent rodent isn't he?

  • Frank Welker, ladies and gentlemen.

  • @ninjawraith17 He'll play Fred, even in the parodies!

  • @CsBTransition That's right; a perfect example is when "Family Guy" spoofed Scooby-Doo a couple of times and actually had Frank Welker voice Fred for added realism!

  • @ninjawraith17 The voice of Megatron.

  • @ninjawraith17 I pity whoever tries to fill his shoes after his time comes and some idiot producer tries to squeeze one more show out of Scooby Doo.

  • 8:03 Oh crap. Off module for months, geez. 

  • Lets play cheezy fake rocksongs!

  • I love the fact that the greaser sounds like fred from Scooby Doo(obviously both are played by Frank Welker)

  • @filmprophet1 Totally.

  • "What do you want to do next?" "Let's play cheesy fake rock songs." XD! These parodies are so true!

  • Also, Treg Green is a parody of Treg Brown who was actually a sound editor for Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies.

  • The opening minutes of this episode are brilliant. Bugs mentions the Koolaid commercials (animated by Tex Avery himself),Friz Freleng creates the "Gray Panther" and Yosemite Sam comments upon how he loves the way Freleng talks. (Yosemite Sam was based upon Freleng himself--who like Sam was short statured, short tempered and redheaded.

  • Ralph sure was accurate back then.

  • Anyone notice Bugs, Daffy, Porky and Sam's cameos in this episode?

  • 4:51 - I couldn't stop laughing. "KISS THE KOOK"

  • 8:04....AWWWW.  Makes me want to grab a mallet and hit everyone on the lot for making the Warners sad. LOL

  • lol, it looks like Daphne and Velma were mashed up together!! And the voice of the black-haired Freddy is the voice of the new blonde Freddy!

  • that dude in the ohuru sketch has the same voice as fred (either impressionist or same guy)

  • @blackerfield87 Same guy; Frank Welker. Also does the voice of Plotz, Rolf, Buttons, Scooby Doo, Ohuru, and a few dozen others (mostly dogs).

  • the old guy before this cartoon started is voiced by none other than Jim Cummings whom has done some voice work.

  • I coulda sworn I've seen that ohuru before but where?

  • @sonicmixer -- Possibly in the original Scooby cartoons. He looks strikingly like Scoob's feebleeheaded cousin Scooby-Dum, only without his spiffy little red hat. Also, Phoebe bears a striking resemblance to Nichelle Nichols, who played--wait for it--Uhura on STAR TREK.

  • Why does that capybara sound so familiar?

  • @sonicmixer -- That's Jim Cummings, a semi-regular guest voice on WB cartoons during the New Silver Age. He also voiced Malice Ovey, as well as Daniel Boone, the narrator from "The Littlest Trailer", and the homeless man from "A Gift of Gold".

  • @sonicmixer: Yogi Bear reference, duh.

  • I hate how they tie the Warners to the back of the car.): If I was there, I would punch that car to smithereens. I love how Yakko reads the script. LOL.

  • lol, Hanna-Barbera parodies! XD

  • How should Animaniacs make fun of The Brady Bunch?

  • @9ll6bn By comparing it to Friends. ;)

  • I've never seen this one before, so it's pretty interesting to finally see it. And I think it's also rather ironic that they openly mock Hanna-Barbera in this episode, as it aired right around the time Warner Bros. merged with Hanna-Barbera's owners. (Not to mention WB feels the need to release a Scooby-Doo movie every year while ignoring this show and its brethren.)

    Wait, didn't Daffy stay in the cartoon business for a while after WB closed their old cartoon studio?

  • @FroggoFan651 You would think that Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera would take issue with these parodies. I am surprised that they didn't go after Tom and Jerry in this episode.

  • @Mr111989 -- They already parodied T&J in "Cat on a Hot Steel Beam". And sadly their jabs at Filmation aren't too far off the mark. Still, I'll take limited animation, Fat Albert and ARCHIE'S FUNHOUSE over most of today's basic cable garbage.

  • @HaggisMcCrablice Yeah, I would much rather watch even the worst Hanna-Barbera cartoons over crud like Jersey Shore and other so-called "edgy" reality TV shows.

  • @Mr111989: Actually, by this point, Warner had begun to buy out the H-B properties.

  • @TherealRNO By 2001, Warners had full control over the H-B properties, didn't they?

  • @Mr111989: Yeah.

  • @FroggoFan651 -- Yes...they farmed out Daffy, Speedy and a few other properties to DePatie-Freleng, spearheaded by former Warners man Friz and another fellow named David. I recall one wag said of the dozen or so fair-to-midline Roadrunner cartoons DPF made that they censored the wrong eleven.

  • @HaggisMcCrablice Oh god I've seen those. They were so boring and badly animated it made me weep.

    Daffy and Speedy battled each other more times then I care to remember. ._.'

  • My favourite episode that I've been looking for. :D It's like my old days...

  • I hate that they made fun of Hanna Barbera cartoons, since they were the most decent cartoons of that time, but I like how they made fun of canceling the full animation classics for limited animation replacements.

  • @MWolfL

    I somewhat like the HB stuff too, but you gotta admit, it's not only insanely flat about it's drawings, but its writing is just as bad. XD

  • @Sneep29

    I don't know about the writing, but the animation is flat. I like Rosie from the Jetsons, a lot of spunk in that gal. I like all the other goodguy characters too of course, but I have a fondness for gals with spunk.

  • Actually, didn't the original Warner Animation Studio close in 1964?

  • You can't make quality animation like this anymore these days.

  • @TimmyToonLover They don't make ANY animation anymore. There's like 3 shows and I can't even think of them at the moment. All on cable.

  • Now I am torn between my love of the Animaniacs and pure rage because they made fun of Scooby-Doo.....

  • The guy who made the Pink Panther parody is a caricature of Friz Freleng.

  • One of the Scooby-Doo spoof characters sounds like Fred!!!!

  • @markdpane Frank Welker performed that character and has been the only voice actor to voice Fred over the years.

  • @markdpane Frank Welker, the famous Fred Jones voice on Scooby-Doo, of course!

  • @heine71 and Johnffey87 I knew that.

  • poor oohooroo (never let your dog name itself) didn't stand a chance against the warners

  • @TheFicwriter1994 nothing ever stands a chance against the Warners

  • the last 9 episodes :(

  • Great episode! Thanks so much for posting. :)

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