wow, i've never seen the uncensored version before. it's totally racist, but that was the time back then, that was the mindset. but that won't make me stop watching these cartoons or even this episode. it's a moment in time and something that we should notice, and learn from. but we can still laugh and it won't make you a bad person.it's only bad if you believe the stereotype. just my opinion.
@jluv28328 yeah b/c parents are too lazy just to use something on the remote call the channel switcher and as a bonus they're too lazy to press the power button, instead they get butthurt and have to complaint to the gov't violating their freedom of speech now we got cartoons that are dull tasteless and I assume that cartoon network let stoners in the studio because of adventure time and regular show.
@Themanwithn0eyes And as I recall there are black people, asians and hispanics that DON'T find this offensive and isn't there points in cartoons where they remove a character due to stereotypes, wouldn't that consider racism as well?
This is the funniest episode ever!!! Some of the skits are a little questionable but hey it's all in good fun. I'm black, yet I'm cracking up each and every time I watch this
Wow, this has to be among my top-favorite Droopy cartoons, and was never aware of that second blackface gag until today! While I understand that such humor is no-longer tolerated in today's society, as a supporter of classic-cartoon preservation I'm very glad that this has been saved.
@DonJulioBlanco2002 If you knew anything about classic animation, you would know that this cartoon wasn't originally meant for kids. Before the 1960's, all cartoons would be played in movie theaters along with movies. And most movies back then were not meant for kids. So if the movies were not meant for kids, that means the cartoons were also meant for adults. But the disney cartoons were meant for everyone because the disney movies are considered family films.
Cartoons back then were pretty much the intermission before the main feature. They were mostly watched by the kids...most of the adults that came to watch the feature movie spent the time the cartoon was on either getting popcorn, hitting the bathroom or just filing into the theatre. The cartoons were rarely watched by adults in the theatre.
@texasghost Even though some kids probably watched them because parents didn't care that much at the time, if you would watch a few documentries, they will tell you that the cartoons were originally meant for adults. Just watch the documentary on Tom and Jerry on YouTube, they say in it that the cartoons were for adults. But it is true that as time went on, kids started getting more interested.
@DonJulioBlanco2002 These 1940s/50s cartoons weren't made for children, they were originally intended as filler on cinema schedules for adults. That's why there are so many references to sex, drinking, smoking and so on.
@LeeJTurnock Well you have to admit that these cartoon's are not mean like today's cartoon's like South Park, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken. Those show's goe's through worst stuffs than black face humor, violence , and murder in animation history. Mostly South Park.
@Metalhead15712 Actually I saw this cartoon short on Cartoon Network years ago where they just cut out the parts with the racial stereotypes in it. Cartoon Network did show a special version of Toon Heads in which they showed some cartoons in their entirety without any stereotypes cut out only once in a while.
Apparently 9 NAACP members dislike this video...and about 99% of those NAACP clowns are some of the biggest racists in the entire world! Yea I said it!!!
As a black man i see the racist elements of the bygone jim crow era in which the toon was made circa 1951. As a fan of classic toons, evn those by tex avery, i still laugh, and get a slight rise in the levis when a well drawn and voluptuous woman appears = )
@UtubeLeeOh i agree with u mate, when i was younger and saw this toon on cartoon network i've seen it censored, to be honest at 5:34 - 5:43 i was shocked what i saw now and i don't find it funny
I could not understand 5:35 being racist in portrayal, but the Blackie gag does allude to the, "Afro-American man on Caucasus-American woman rape" generalisation.
I hope I'm not alone in this perception, but, I find it funny when moves his jowly mouth when speaking; the Droopy cartoons in the mid-50s did not feature his superficial jowl movement.
Cartoon Network doesn't even show the edited classic cartoons, except for Tom and Jerry. Everything else has been moved to their sister station, Boomerang. I also agree with those who said that CN has too many reality shows. The only cartoons I see on there are the Ben 10 series, Johnny Test, and the Total Drama series. I do love Adult Swim, though.
i luv the part when he cuts the log and the little part of the log stays but the big part drops like a heavy weight!! lol! man i luv these cartoons and hate the politically correct ones. notice that in every new cartoon there has to be a white, black, asian, mexican, kid with glasses, and they must have a girl in some high possion of power. why? this makes it hard to make cartoons like these, great. its not like we have stopped racism or sexest.
@MrKid1982 Because the Japanese suck at making cartoons!! Why is it that EVERY cartoon to EVER come out of Japan looks like it was made by the exact same person/people?? Speed Racer, Kimba The White Lion, Alakazam The Great, and everthing they done since then.
@RedVynil Dragon Ball Z is not a video game it's an action/fighting Japanese anime series that started out in the late 80s-early 90s and ended some time in the late 90s.
@doughnutser256 Oh! Well, I don't like anime, either. I had more than enough of it with Speed Racer, Kimba, The White Lion, and the others of that ilk, back in the `60's. I only like good cartoons, like this Tex Avery cartoon.
@RedVynil The type of anime that is of Dragon Ball Z is much different than Speed Racer and I would say is much more violent and more deep in story than compared to the ones in the 1960s such as Speed Racer and other ones you have mentioned.
@doughnutser256 Well, yeah, but it's just the bad animation itself that I don't like. When a character is talking, they only open & close their mouths in the exact same fashion repeatedly, instead of actually forming words with their mouths. Like in this cartoon, the characters actually LOOK like THEY'RE doing the talking! And, have you ever noticed that EVERY anime character, from the `60's to the present looks EXACATLY the same? HUGE, nearly square eyes, a very pointy, tiny chin...
@RedVynil In Dragon Ball Z, it does look like the characters are actually talking though. It's a long way of what anime animation has become since the 1960s.
@doughnutser256 I just don't like the way they look. I never have, even from the days of Kimba and Speed Racer. Also, I just can't understand how you can go 50 years in the cartoon making business and STILL have every single character look exactly the same, no matter who's making the cartoon! Rocky & Bullwinkle don't look a THING like Bugs & Daffy. Popeye & Olive don't look a THING like Yogi & Booboo! Yet Speed Racer & Kimba look EXACTLY like nearly any Japanese character you can find today.
@wrestleforpizza Why is it no Irish people ever get offended by Butch's accent? People that lisp never get upset about Daffy Duck or Sylvester, people that use w's instead of r's or l's don't get upset over Elmer Fudd or Tweety Pie, people that stutter don't get upset over Porky Pig, people from Brooklyn or The Bronx don't get upset over Bugs Bunny's mixed accent. So, why do Orientals and blacks get upset if a character is dipicted as such? Mexicans don't get offended by Speedy Gonzales.
It's the American left who are the real hatemongers. They're the ones who worry constantly about what race you are or who you happen to be sleeping with. I've posted my very un-p.c. comics in both left- and right-leaning forums, and generally I find the love or hatred for them split evenly down Party lines. In their eyes a liberal writer can make racist or anti-Semitic comments in his work, and be lauded as genius, but a conservative writer who does so has hate in his heart. Double standard.
i cry every time me and my brother talk about this part 5:35 I laugh so hard i litteraly double over we still joke about it today damn that's a lot of money just for picking up a hat
@1ndianman Yeah! I'm surprised THAT bit never gets cut! I remember back in the `60's & `70's when Tom & Jerry were getting shown on t.v. for one of the first times and they'd have a black woman in the house that'd have a few speaking lines now and then, but you NEVER saw ANYTHING but the lower half of her legs!! How is that racist? When T&J made a recent resurgence, NONE of those cartoons were EVER shown!! Some of the ones in the `50's had a married white couple in them and I wasn't offended!!
@gen13esis There ya go!! Thank you!! When I see "racial" characters in cartoons, I NEVER think of them as racial, I just pay attention to the joke! When I was little, Chuck Jones did a series of cartoons featuring a little African boy hunting in the jungle and one of his prey was a minah bird that, at frst, would beat the hell out him all through the cartoon, then, if a lion tried to attack the boy, the minah would beat up the lion and save the boy. I just liked the bird and his music, I...
@gen13esis ...didn't care or really even notice that he was a black boy!! I was interested in the humour, not the "racial" part. Suddenly, we're not allowed to watch those anymore!! I collect old cartoons and I haven't seen a LOT of stuff I liked in the last 25 years because of P.C.. It sucks!! The Tex Avery cartoon, "Magical Maestro" is probably THE FUNNIEST cartoon EVER!!!! But, because he portrays a black musician (one of the Ink Spots) they have to cut that part out!!!!
@DerekBayRoberts1 Good god! You're off by at least 10 years. JFK was assassinated in '63. He wasn't even in office all that long (only two years). This cartoon is 1951. If guessing, I'd say Eisenhower before JFK because he was President during the Korean War and for a good majority of the 1950s.
That aside, the President during that time (1951) was Truman. Eisenhower took office in '53.
@ssjup81 Sorry, didnt catch the year, i said i was guessing because these cartoons were made in the 50's or 60s, so i was just rounding it out. But the way you explained it wouldnt the president Droopy would met be Truman? If Truman was president at that time.
@DerekBayRoberts1 Sorry, didn't mean to come across as confrontational or anything...hope I didn't come across that way, but yeah, the Pres in 1951 would've been Truman.
@DerekBayRoberts1 No, Tex Avery left Warner Brothers in the mid to late `40's and started working for MGM making all these incredible cartoons!! He also directed a few Walter Lantz (Woody Woopecker, Chilly Wilie) cartoons in the `50's and even wrote gags for Spike Jones (like, the one where Spike is sitting on top of an upright piano playing a trombone, while playing piano with is feet) and he also did the animation of the Raid commericals in the `60's! I THINK he also did the Frito Bandito.
@DerekBayRoberts1 NOOOO, this was made in the late `40's or early `50's. JFK wasn't in until `61. Harry Truman was the one that was always playing piano.
I really like those parts where Spike tries to escape from whatever difficult situation he's in and uses every mean of transportation.... hahaha...classic of Tex Avery
Oh, boy! These are such funny cartoons. I'm glad to have grown up with them. And I'm sick and tired of all this politically correct bullshit that's going around nowadays! Why do some people take silly things like Droopy cartoons so seriously? Why can't we just be a little more tolerant of things and just laugh it off? That being said, I am white, and in all fairness, I have no idea what it is like to be black. But I have seen many things much more offensive than these cartoons.
@smalltownman73 You & me, BOTH!! I'm not the LEAST bit biggoted and I see these cartoons for the humourous content, not their racial content. Why are these stereotypical, but Bill Cosby's "Cosby Kids" isn't? I just see them as characters, I accept that they are the way thy are and I don't make fun of them because of the way they are (that goes for people, too!!!!). I wish a LOT more people were like that!! I'm just there for the humour and the story, I don't care what colour they are!!
They consider these cartoons racist.But what about the TV shows "Friends or Seinfeld."These are supposed to take place in NYC where there's so much diversity;but they show only white people instead.
@NerdMeech I'm sure the joke would've been JUST as funny if the character was white, but, then, you'd still have people complaining that he was trying to sound black!! Somebody else here brought up the point that Sinefeld has no black actors. I was wondering how black people feel about being taken OUT of these old cartoons and even not being put into any. The way I see it, people are PEOPLE, first!! It doesn't make a diddley damn bit of difference what colour their skin is!! We ALL bleed red.
If you want to be really anal-observant, how about the way the dog depicts the Boy Scout salute. How un-American can you get? Did any you armchair critics catch the reference to who the President was in the White House. Droopy is shown playing the piano. At the time the carfoon came out (1951) Harry Truman from Missouri was President and was known to play the piano.
Thanks for posting this cartoon in its entirety. That rich man gag was the funniest part to me, and I'm Black. Tex Avery was an expert at comedic timing, and this cartoon is a good example. I agree with the other comments that express preservation of these classic cartoons. It sounded like the censored part of the rich man gag was spliced in, but it's still good to have it none the less. I couldn't find a video that wasn't butchered, so it's good to find the complete cartoon here!
@11281962 I hate it when ANYTHING is cut up like that!! It just takes ALL the fun out of watching or listening to it!! Especially if you've seen the full version before and you're expecting that bit and suddenly, it's not there anymore!!!
Yeah, that one bit WAS dropped in, but it was REALLY cool to have it!!
...instead they should be used as educational and reference tools that highlight the growth periods of American history. There is no doubt that these cartoons were and are racist but, that was the nature of the dominant society. It is what it is. Our society is still racist but, now we have laws to combat such practices that didn't exist during the inception of America. What my progenitors faced is not what we face; their understanding was different and needs to be respected. That's all. :-)
@Catatonia31 You ain't just whistling, "Dixie"!! I see racism nearly EVERYWHERE I go, and sexual prejudice, as well!! Most of my family is racist!! My cousin, who is only a few years older than me, calls black people all sorts of rude names!! And he's NOT shy about it!! Hoogboogas, jungle bunnies, spear chuckers, and others I can't even remember!! But, my neighbor is also right! He says, "How can blacks expect us to respect THEM when they call each other, "nigger", all the time?"
@RedVynil The issues of racism are very complex because racism is not just about a series of demeaning jokes you may encounter once in awhile. Racism is an entire, systemic practice which deliberately undervalues, undermines, kills and controls based on something as flimsy as color AND it is inserted in every aspect of society wit In actuality, racism is a mental disease worthy of being placed in the DSM and should be treated as the disorder that it is.
@Catatonia31 I agree! BUT, it is a learned behaviour!! If you put two little kids together about 2 years old, one white and one black, and NEVER tell them anything about rasism or racial differences, they'll grow up to be good friends for he rest of their lives!! But, if you put them together at 2 and eventually tell them they shouldn't be tollerant of each other based on skin colour, that they should demean each other, they probably will!!
@RedVynil The issues of racism are very complex because racism is not just about a series of demeaning jokes you may encounter once in awhile. Racism is an entire, systemic practice which deliberately undervalues, undermines, kills and controls a people based on something as flimsy as color AND it is inserted in every aspect of society with a purpose--much like a virus attacks your immune system. At any rate, I would love to see it in the DSM as the mental disease that it is. Just saying... :-)
When I was a child I didn't realize that these cartoons were racist until my parents and grand parents who were responsible for guiding my socialization and moral and ethical values, pointed out the racism to me. I am a Black-Hispanic but, that is not the extent of my ancestry, thanks to colonialism. They were from the times when racism and its antics were used to dehumanize and kill. They passed on this information to me. These cartoons are racist but, should not be banned...
@Catatonia31 See? That's the thing! It's what you're TAUGHT!! If NO ONE EVER told you that these cartoons were racist, you probably would've never even considered it!! I wonder if French people ever get upset over Peppy LePew?
@RedVynil BTW, I love Pepe LePew but, I am sure others see him differently and that may include the French. As an example, there is an artist on my MySpace friends list--he is incredible artist...anyway he created a painting with Pepe LePew with a caption that reads: "Awww....Rape is cute!" His perceptions of Pepe made me laugh so hard because I never saw it that way. However, just because I didn't have the knowledge to ascertain a truth about something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. ;-)
@Catatonia31 Oops! Sorry, I haven't seen his name in print in a LONG time, so I forgot it was Pepe and not Peppy. I knew Peppy was wrong, but I couldn't think of the correct smelling. I MEAN, spelling!!
Anyway, yeah, that IS funny! I never thought of it that way, either. But, at least he's not actually raping the cat, he's just dimwittedly trying to get her to fall in love with him. Maybe, in that light, the caption should read, "Awww...stalking is cute!"
Man that cartoon is funny as hell..I don't think the old cartoons should be chopped up like they are and censored. All ethnics make fun of each other the best thing to do is laugh at it.
@typeonathan EXACTLY!! Take it in the spirit in which it was intended. Don Rickles ridiculed EVERY race and NOBODY ever bashed him for it!! It was all just in good fun and he made SURE that EVERYONE knew that in every one of his shows!! No one bashes Herb Alpert (a jew) for portraying a Mexican.
so they are "racist".who gives a shit actualy?they are cartoons.if you cocksuckers sank to the point where you call cartoons racist just because a black dude or a chinese or a mexican or what-fucking-ever appears in it, you can kiss my all white ass
I thought the scenes where Spike went in that burning building & the english man handing him money bits were really funny. I couldnt stop laughing. Sorry if i am upseting anybody.
My brother told me a funny thing about the scene where Spike gets struck by lightning, he said that "God must really be angry at Spike for some reason, because he keeps shooting lightning at him". I couldnt stop laughing at what he said.
You know it's really disingenuous for some of the people posting comments on here saying "I'm black and I'm not offended". That's not the point! The point is that these images were used to portray black people as 'ugly' and 'subhuman'.
The images and stereotypes of minority people of these by gone eras still have a great hold on people. But no, people are too damn lazy to look into themselves and examine why they feel these images are ok, they just cry out political correctness.
@aminadoc21 , that's stupidity. I adore these cartoon when I was a child and I still do. I never saw blacks as subhuman because of these cartoons, as a matter of fact I live a perfectly interracial relationship with my wife who is black. these cartoons made fun of everything and everybody , that's all.
With all due respect sir, saying that your married to a black woman does not change that fact that you or any number of people involved in an interracial relationship are blinded by the racial privileges that this society has afforded you.
In fact, your statement is a lot similar to the "But my best friend is black." argument. Just because you have fond memories of something growing up does not meant it is free of damaging racial, gender, and sexual stereotypes.
@aminadoc21 , Well, I am sorry that you can not see any farther than your skin color. I tried to remove the racist glasses from your face but it turn to be mission impossible. the majority of the comments on this video approve the non-racist vision, is up to you to remove the glasses.
That shit was socially excepted back then and was comedy gold and still is and i still want to watch it on cartoonnetwork i dont why they got to fuck with shit
OK, there was one scene in there where the old rich guy was turned into Uncle Tom because of the bomb explosion. I'll grant you that one. The other two scenes where the big dog was burned to a cinder and you heard "Old Black Joe" playing in the background and where Droopy calls him blackie because he just got burned up. You still have to be pretty quick to catch the reference. The voice of Droopy was done by Bill Thompson, who played Wallace Wimple on the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show.
heh, i forgot about most of those moments. i have this on an old uk MGM vhs reliese and its unedited as far as i can tell. newer versions must be like a minute long :D and not that funny
even though how offensive it is, theres no denying that racism existed before today, the people who made these shorts that are racist lacked the understnading of diversity which most of us have the knowlege today. I think it's Ok to look back on these shows to look into history that went on about racism so that were aware of how far human society has gone to change the issues reagrding people
Cool, it looked like the same building the wolf was hiding out in from the cartoon Dumb Hounded.
gupta889 22 hours ago
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gupta889 22 hours ago
"Politics politics religion politics religion politics" ~youtube commenter, on the issue of cartoons.
frogboy7000 3 days ago
@DominusLuna You said it!
SulliMike241 3 weeks ago
Only a few stupid liberal types consider this racist. No normal people do.
DominusLuna 3 weeks ago 2
The piano music in Washington D.C. was an homage to the US president in 1951 Harry Truman. Truman was famous for is piano playing.
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@level242 Cool I did not know that, I learn something new everyday about these cartoons I watched growing up.
gupta889 22 hours ago
that's just fucking raciist.
classicsonic91 1 month ago
2:13 his legs :D :D
nvm0 1 month ago
Hey nigger! Any more babes in there?
injerrywetrust 1 month ago
5:33 The rich man's mustache disappeared but he grew a beard.
chepera 1 month ago 2
"hey blackie,anymore babes in there?" i know im black,but that was funny how he said it
element5234 2 months ago 3
I thought this unedited was hilarious, especially the reward scene.
DefLeppardVanHalen 2 months ago
Hey Blackie are there anymore babes in there? LMAO
brentryder 2 months ago
As a colored, I found the "reward" scene hilarious*
301south 2 months ago
Was it racist? For what it was intended on back then, yes, but later on during the years, they've just been making fun of everybody.
sketcha09 4 months ago
I remember seeing this (uncensored) as a kid in the 80s and I remember thinking the part at 5:30 was the funniest thing ever at the time.
N0GGINB0NKER 4 months ago
why uncensored?
avdenego 4 months ago
At 5:35: LMFAO!!!
martinsmartians 4 months ago
thot droopy was in looney toons??
cradleofdeath123 5 months ago
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cradleofdeath123 5 months ago
I see why this was censored.
JadenVonBat 5 months ago
5,10,15,20,25,30,35,40,45,50...BANG!...,55,70,95,120,72,9 billion,trillion...and two bits.-:))))
Antimanele104 5 months ago 7
@Antimanele104 You must have played that bit over and over again to write a precise transcript...
yorkshire13579 5 months ago
@yorkshire13579. Yeah, no fooling.
twist58 3 months ago
lolol Droopy. Atleast he didn't call him the n word.
koolinturn 6 months ago
wow, i've never seen the uncensored version before. it's totally racist, but that was the time back then, that was the mindset. but that won't make me stop watching these cartoons or even this episode. it's a moment in time and something that we should notice, and learn from. but we can still laugh and it won't make you a bad person.it's only bad if you believe the stereotype. just my opinion.
cheezymouseful 6 months ago
cartoon network and boomerang is doing to right thing by censoring these cartoon so kid won't see them
jluv28328 6 months ago
@jluv28328 yeah b/c parents are too lazy just to use something on the remote call the channel switcher and as a bonus they're too lazy to press the power button, instead they get butthurt and have to complaint to the gov't violating their freedom of speech now we got cartoons that are dull tasteless and I assume that cartoon network let stoners in the studio because of adventure time and regular show.
Themanwithn0eyes 6 months ago
@Themanwithn0eyes And as I recall there are black people, asians and hispanics that DON'T find this offensive and isn't there points in cartoons where they remove a character due to stereotypes, wouldn't that consider racism as well?
Themanwithn0eyes 6 months ago
@Themanwithn0eyes Cartoon network is try to keep there station
jluv28328 6 months ago
Oh shyt I didn't see that part with the rich guy coming up lmao damn bruh too racist
DGRIZY 6 months ago
This is the funniest episode ever!!! Some of the skits are a little questionable but hey it's all in good fun. I'm black, yet I'm cracking up each and every time I watch this
nyless1977 7 months ago 2
Hey, Blackie, Any more babes in there?
scoobydoorocks10 7 months ago
I NEVER get tired of this cartoon!
segrad1 8 months ago
that is a good reward for retruning a hat. well before the bomb went off.
ttypp 8 months ago
didnt like the racist part. other than that, awesome
pedinoway2 8 months ago
Wow, this has to be among my top-favorite Droopy cartoons, and was never aware of that second blackface gag until today! While I understand that such humor is no-longer tolerated in today's society, as a supporter of classic-cartoon preservation I'm very glad that this has been saved.
Freakservo 8 months ago
Nice 2 serious racist parts. Good job
wickidclown187 9 months ago
Haha! It was so worth it to spend all this time hunting down the uncensored version of this. Awesome scene!
apk1215 9 months ago
Two observations
1. This is 60 years old, and still funnier and more clever than anything on TV
2. Tex Avery always managed to fit a sexy babe into these "children's" cartoons. How did he get away with it?
DonJulioBlanco2002 9 months ago
@DonJulioBlanco2002 If you knew anything about classic animation, you would know that this cartoon wasn't originally meant for kids. Before the 1960's, all cartoons would be played in movie theaters along with movies. And most movies back then were not meant for kids. So if the movies were not meant for kids, that means the cartoons were also meant for adults. But the disney cartoons were meant for everyone because the disney movies are considered family films.
cheacky2 8 months ago
@cheacky2
Cartoons back then were pretty much the intermission before the main feature. They were mostly watched by the kids...most of the adults that came to watch the feature movie spent the time the cartoon was on either getting popcorn, hitting the bathroom or just filing into the theatre. The cartoons were rarely watched by adults in the theatre.
texasghost 8 months ago
@texasghost Even though some kids probably watched them because parents didn't care that much at the time, if you would watch a few documentries, they will tell you that the cartoons were originally meant for adults. Just watch the documentary on Tom and Jerry on YouTube, they say in it that the cartoons were for adults. But it is true that as time went on, kids started getting more interested.
cheacky2 8 months ago
@DonJulioBlanco2002 These 1940s/50s cartoons weren't made for children, they were originally intended as filler on cinema schedules for adults. That's why there are so many references to sex, drinking, smoking and so on.
LeeJTurnock 6 months ago 2
@LeeJTurnock Well you have to admit that these cartoon's are not mean like today's cartoon's like South Park, Family Guy, and Robot Chicken. Those show's goe's through worst stuffs than black face humor, violence , and murder in animation history. Mostly South Park.
TheNatkidd 6 months ago
The racism in these comments is far worse than anything in that cartoon.
FireBuff51 9 months ago
5:34 I have never seen that part in any time of my life!!
yubnub1 10 months ago
@yubnub1 Because it was banned from TV.
Metalhead15712 9 months ago
@Metalhead15712 Actually I saw this cartoon short on Cartoon Network years ago where they just cut out the parts with the racial stereotypes in it. Cartoon Network did show a special version of Toon Heads in which they showed some cartoons in their entirety without any stereotypes cut out only once in a while.
doughnutser256 9 months ago
LMFAO at 5:34!!!!!!
Yugi40 10 months ago
"Hey Blackie, any more babes in there?" LMFAO!
hcjc57 11 months ago 20
(Explosion) 55, 70, 95, 120, 72, nine trillion billion, and two bits!
YoshiAngemon 11 months ago
Apparently 9 NAACP members dislike this video...and about 99% of those NAACP clowns are some of the biggest racists in the entire world! Yea I said it!!!
ryanspeed 11 months ago
@ryanspeed world's biggest racists? GHETTO blacks! They blame everyone else for their problems and poverty. Bunch of retards
billc756 11 months ago
@ryanspeed its true
Metalhead15712 9 months ago
Ah, the golden age of cartoons...
Nothing like this to stay young.
WildBuster 11 months ago
droopy kills me. LOL
Ivansky24K 1 year ago
ok..wasnt that the dog's name? doesnt matter it was still funny.
marvinw70809 1 year ago
As a black man i see the racist elements of the bygone jim crow era in which the toon was made circa 1951. As a fan of classic toons, evn those by tex avery, i still laugh, and get a slight rise in the levis when a well drawn and voluptuous woman appears = )
UtubeLeeOh 1 year ago 31
@UtubeLeeOh i agree with u mate, when i was younger and saw this toon on cartoon network i've seen it censored, to be honest at 5:34 - 5:43 i was shocked what i saw now and i don't find it funny
Murdock005 8 months ago
im black and WTF! MY EYES THEIR BURNING! i cant believe i saw that! i mean i knew it i usually watch it edited but now i dont know
Chaos2ThaWorld1 1 year ago
Political correctness can kiss my ass!!....This is one funny cartoon!!!!....LMAO!!
buddynoone39 1 year ago 3
Another comment to add:
I could not understand 5:35 being racist in portrayal, but the Blackie gag does allude to the, "Afro-American man on Caucasus-American woman rape" generalisation.
Still hilarious.
hailtothejedi 1 year ago
I hope I'm not alone in this perception, but, I find it funny when moves his jowly mouth when speaking; the Droopy cartoons in the mid-50s did not feature his superficial jowl movement.
hailtothejedi 1 year ago
Cartoon Network doesn't even show the edited classic cartoons, except for Tom and Jerry. Everything else has been moved to their sister station, Boomerang. I also agree with those who said that CN has too many reality shows. The only cartoons I see on there are the Ben 10 series, Johnny Test, and the Total Drama series. I do love Adult Swim, though.
timhomer2009 1 year ago
5:34 sounds like a high pitched bill cosby
UltraPitaBread 1 year ago 3
@UltraPitaBread AND IT CRACKED ME UP!!! LMFAO!!!!
Yugi40 10 months ago
i luv the part when he cuts the log and the little part of the log stays but the big part drops like a heavy weight!! lol! man i luv these cartoons and hate the politically correct ones. notice that in every new cartoon there has to be a white, black, asian, mexican, kid with glasses, and they must have a girl in some high possion of power. why? this makes it hard to make cartoons like these, great. its not like we have stopped racism or sexest.
pigburnedbacon 1 year ago
@pigburnedbacon Damn straight!!!! A LOT of people I know are racist!!!! Sadly,. quite a few of my relatives are VERY racist!!!
RedVynil 1 year ago
why can't animes be like this why!?! XD :D :3
p.s.: what's so funny about 5:35?
MrKid1982 1 year ago
@MrKid1982 Because the Japanese suck at making cartoons!! Why is it that EVERY cartoon to EVER come out of Japan looks like it was made by the exact same person/people?? Speed Racer, Kimba The White Lion, Alakazam The Great, and everthing they done since then.
p.s.: It's the way he speaks and what he says.
RedVynil 1 year ago
@RedVynil don't you be talkin bout DBZ now....
irishswag50 11 months ago
@irishswag50 I don't even know what DBZ is, so, I wouldn't comment on it until I found out.
RedVynil 11 months ago
@RedVynil Dragon Ball Z!
doughnutser256 9 months ago
@doughnutser256 Sorry, I don't play video games, so I don't know the initials. Thanks for telling me, though.
RedVynil 9 months ago
@RedVynil Dragon Ball Z is not a video game it's an action/fighting Japanese anime series that started out in the late 80s-early 90s and ended some time in the late 90s.
doughnutser256 9 months ago
@doughnutser256 Oh! Well, I don't like anime, either. I had more than enough of it with Speed Racer, Kimba, The White Lion, and the others of that ilk, back in the `60's. I only like good cartoons, like this Tex Avery cartoon.
RedVynil 9 months ago
@RedVynil The type of anime that is of Dragon Ball Z is much different than Speed Racer and I would say is much more violent and more deep in story than compared to the ones in the 1960s such as Speed Racer and other ones you have mentioned.
doughnutser256 9 months ago
@doughnutser256 Well, yeah, but it's just the bad animation itself that I don't like. When a character is talking, they only open & close their mouths in the exact same fashion repeatedly, instead of actually forming words with their mouths. Like in this cartoon, the characters actually LOOK like THEY'RE doing the talking! And, have you ever noticed that EVERY anime character, from the `60's to the present looks EXACATLY the same? HUGE, nearly square eyes, a very pointy, tiny chin...
RedVynil 9 months ago
@RedVynil The animation in Dragon Ball Z is actually pretty good considering that it's anime. As compared to Speed Racer, it's much better.
doughnutser256 9 months ago
@RedVynil In Dragon Ball Z, it does look like the characters are actually talking though. It's a long way of what anime animation has become since the 1960s.
doughnutser256 7 months ago
@doughnutser256 I just don't like the way they look. I never have, even from the days of Kimba and Speed Racer. Also, I just can't understand how you can go 50 years in the cartoon making business and STILL have every single character look exactly the same, no matter who's making the cartoon! Rocky & Bullwinkle don't look a THING like Bugs & Daffy. Popeye & Olive don't look a THING like Yogi & Booboo! Yet Speed Racer & Kimba look EXACTLY like nearly any Japanese character you can find today.
RedVynil 7 months ago
Holy shit that was pretty racist
lynchdj 1 year ago
I does scream of racism, but I would not want it censored...
wrestleforpizza 1 year ago
@wrestleforpizza Why is it no Irish people ever get offended by Butch's accent? People that lisp never get upset about Daffy Duck or Sylvester, people that use w's instead of r's or l's don't get upset over Elmer Fudd or Tweety Pie, people that stutter don't get upset over Porky Pig, people from Brooklyn or The Bronx don't get upset over Bugs Bunny's mixed accent. So, why do Orientals and blacks get upset if a character is dipicted as such? Mexicans don't get offended by Speedy Gonzales.
RedVynil 11 months ago
at 5:30 i almost had a hard attak
iRamF98 1 year ago
at 5:30 i almost had a hard attak !!
iRamF98 1 year ago
It's the American left who are the real hatemongers. They're the ones who worry constantly about what race you are or who you happen to be sleeping with. I've posted my very un-p.c. comics in both left- and right-leaning forums, and generally I find the love or hatred for them split evenly down Party lines. In their eyes a liberal writer can make racist or anti-Semitic comments in his work, and be lauded as genius, but a conservative writer who does so has hate in his heart. Double standard.
HaggisMcCrablice 1 year ago
2:12 , esa parte en CN no lo pasaron , y ni siqiera demuestra racismo :/
meoderisa 1 year ago
i cry every time me and my brother talk about this part 5:35 I laugh so hard i litteraly double over we still joke about it today damn that's a lot of money just for picking up a hat
cnadyapple53 1 year ago
Hey Blackie, anymore babes in there!! LMAO!
1ndianman 1 year ago
@1ndianman Yeah! I'm surprised THAT bit never gets cut! I remember back in the `60's & `70's when Tom & Jerry were getting shown on t.v. for one of the first times and they'd have a black woman in the house that'd have a few speaking lines now and then, but you NEVER saw ANYTHING but the lower half of her legs!! How is that racist? When T&J made a recent resurgence, NONE of those cartoons were EVER shown!! Some of the ones in the `50's had a married white couple in them and I wasn't offended!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
I LUV the sound Spike makes when he goes over the waterfall @ 2:53 mark.
1ndianman 1 year ago
I'm an African American guy and 5:35 is freaking hilarious!!
gen13esis 1 year ago
@gen13esis There ya go!! Thank you!! When I see "racial" characters in cartoons, I NEVER think of them as racial, I just pay attention to the joke! When I was little, Chuck Jones did a series of cartoons featuring a little African boy hunting in the jungle and one of his prey was a minah bird that, at frst, would beat the hell out him all through the cartoon, then, if a lion tried to attack the boy, the minah would beat up the lion and save the boy. I just liked the bird and his music, I...
RedVynil 11 months ago
@gen13esis ...didn't care or really even notice that he was a black boy!! I was interested in the humour, not the "racial" part. Suddenly, we're not allowed to watch those anymore!! I collect old cartoons and I haven't seen a LOT of stuff I liked in the last 25 years because of P.C.. It sucks!! The Tex Avery cartoon, "Magical Maestro" is probably THE FUNNIEST cartoon EVER!!!! But, because he portrays a black musician (one of the Ink Spots) they have to cut that part out!!!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
I died at 5:35.
Karatekjell 1 year ago
LMAO the sound he makes when he eats his cigar is genius!
ahahahaha
Karmoon7 1 year ago
I wonder who was president when this cartoon short was made, i'm talking about the ending. I'm guessing maybe JFK?
DerekBayRoberts1 1 year ago
@DerekBayRoberts1 Good god! You're off by at least 10 years. JFK was assassinated in '63. He wasn't even in office all that long (only two years). This cartoon is 1951. If guessing, I'd say Eisenhower before JFK because he was President during the Korean War and for a good majority of the 1950s.
That aside, the President during that time (1951) was Truman. Eisenhower took office in '53.
ssjup81 1 year ago
@ssjup81 Sorry, didnt catch the year, i said i was guessing because these cartoons were made in the 50's or 60s, so i was just rounding it out. But the way you explained it wouldnt the president Droopy would met be Truman? If Truman was president at that time.
DerekBayRoberts1 1 year ago
@DerekBayRoberts1 Sorry, didn't mean to come across as confrontational or anything...hope I didn't come across that way, but yeah, the Pres in 1951 would've been Truman.
ssjup81 1 year ago
@DerekBayRoberts1 No, Tex Avery left Warner Brothers in the mid to late `40's and started working for MGM making all these incredible cartoons!! He also directed a few Walter Lantz (Woody Woopecker, Chilly Wilie) cartoons in the `50's and even wrote gags for Spike Jones (like, the one where Spike is sitting on top of an upright piano playing a trombone, while playing piano with is feet) and he also did the animation of the Raid commericals in the `60's! I THINK he also did the Frito Bandito.
RedVynil 11 months ago
@DerekBayRoberts1 NOOOO, this was made in the late `40's or early `50's. JFK wasn't in until `61. Harry Truman was the one that was always playing piano.
RedVynil 11 months ago
I really like those parts where Spike tries to escape from whatever difficult situation he's in and uses every mean of transportation.... hahaha...classic of Tex Avery
riggs100 1 year ago
oh Droopy made my day!
MauserK43 1 year ago
Oh, boy! These are such funny cartoons. I'm glad to have grown up with them. And I'm sick and tired of all this politically correct bullshit that's going around nowadays! Why do some people take silly things like Droopy cartoons so seriously? Why can't we just be a little more tolerant of things and just laugh it off? That being said, I am white, and in all fairness, I have no idea what it is like to be black. But I have seen many things much more offensive than these cartoons.
smalltownman73 1 year ago
@smalltownman73 You & me, BOTH!! I'm not the LEAST bit biggoted and I see these cartoons for the humourous content, not their racial content. Why are these stereotypical, but Bill Cosby's "Cosby Kids" isn't? I just see them as characters, I accept that they are the way thy are and I don't make fun of them because of the way they are (that goes for people, too!!!!). I wish a LOT more people were like that!! I'm just there for the humour and the story, I don't care what colour they are!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
the only way you could be offended by this is if you interpret it as offending
pablosamjose 1 year ago
@Handydandyman1 they cared becuase this show was on a kids network
408man53 1 year ago
They consider these cartoons racist.But what about the TV shows "Friends or Seinfeld."These are supposed to take place in NYC where there's so much diversity;but they show only white people instead.
98bigbutt 1 year ago 2
HA HA HA HAAA THE SCENE WITH THE RICH GUY IS REALY SOMETHING! the oldest toons was have no sensors at all! the newest ones however are soften!
youtoubakias 1 year ago
Lol@"Hey blacky" and the "booiinnng" joke. ROFL@the bill cosby part! Im glad I grew up on these. Also, Im black .
NerdMeech 1 year ago 4
@NerdMeech I'm sure the joke would've been JUST as funny if the character was white, but, then, you'd still have people complaining that he was trying to sound black!! Somebody else here brought up the point that Sinefeld has no black actors. I was wondering how black people feel about being taken OUT of these old cartoons and even not being put into any. The way I see it, people are PEOPLE, first!! It doesn't make a diddley damn bit of difference what colour their skin is!! We ALL bleed red.
RedVynil 11 months ago
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RalonzoP 1 year ago
Is this the current US budget deficit? Nine billion trillion... and two bits?
RalonzoP 1 year ago 12
@RalonzoP you're close! LOL!
AEMoreira81 1 year ago
@RalonzoP Almost, but they're working on it....trying to make it larger!!!!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
@RalonzoP thats funny
mariohousekevin 8 months ago in playlist cartoons
If you want to be really anal-observant, how about the way the dog depicts the Boy Scout salute. How un-American can you get? Did any you armchair critics catch the reference to who the President was in the White House. Droopy is shown playing the piano. At the time the carfoon came out (1951) Harry Truman from Missouri was President and was known to play the piano.
TheFrontrowkid 1 year ago
love this classical cartoons.. todays cartoon are trashh
LiLRaa1 1 year ago 2
Thanks for posting this cartoon in its entirety. That rich man gag was the funniest part to me, and I'm Black. Tex Avery was an expert at comedic timing, and this cartoon is a good example. I agree with the other comments that express preservation of these classic cartoons. It sounded like the censored part of the rich man gag was spliced in, but it's still good to have it none the less. I couldn't find a video that wasn't butchered, so it's good to find the complete cartoon here!
11281962 1 year ago
@11281962 I hate it when ANYTHING is cut up like that!! It just takes ALL the fun out of watching or listening to it!! Especially if you've seen the full version before and you're expecting that bit and suddenly, it's not there anymore!!!
Yeah, that one bit WAS dropped in, but it was REALLY cool to have it!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
Raposofan , your comments were awesome !! You are a very level-headed
person ( :
benway15 1 year ago
...instead they should be used as educational and reference tools that highlight the growth periods of American history. There is no doubt that these cartoons were and are racist but, that was the nature of the dominant society. It is what it is. Our society is still racist but, now we have laws to combat such practices that didn't exist during the inception of America. What my progenitors faced is not what we face; their understanding was different and needs to be respected. That's all. :-)
Catatonia31 1 year ago
@Catatonia31 You ain't just whistling, "Dixie"!! I see racism nearly EVERYWHERE I go, and sexual prejudice, as well!! Most of my family is racist!! My cousin, who is only a few years older than me, calls black people all sorts of rude names!! And he's NOT shy about it!! Hoogboogas, jungle bunnies, spear chuckers, and others I can't even remember!! But, my neighbor is also right! He says, "How can blacks expect us to respect THEM when they call each other, "nigger", all the time?"
RedVynil 11 months ago
@RedVynil The issues of racism are very complex because racism is not just about a series of demeaning jokes you may encounter once in awhile. Racism is an entire, systemic practice which deliberately undervalues, undermines, kills and controls based on something as flimsy as color AND it is inserted in every aspect of society wit In actuality, racism is a mental disease worthy of being placed in the DSM and should be treated as the disorder that it is.
Catatonia31 11 months ago
@Catatonia31 I agree! BUT, it is a learned behaviour!! If you put two little kids together about 2 years old, one white and one black, and NEVER tell them anything about rasism or racial differences, they'll grow up to be good friends for he rest of their lives!! But, if you put them together at 2 and eventually tell them they shouldn't be tollerant of each other based on skin colour, that they should demean each other, they probably will!!
RedVynil 11 months ago
@RedVynil The issues of racism are very complex because racism is not just about a series of demeaning jokes you may encounter once in awhile. Racism is an entire, systemic practice which deliberately undervalues, undermines, kills and controls a people based on something as flimsy as color AND it is inserted in every aspect of society with a purpose--much like a virus attacks your immune system. At any rate, I would love to see it in the DSM as the mental disease that it is. Just saying... :-)
Catatonia31 11 months ago
When I was a child I didn't realize that these cartoons were racist until my parents and grand parents who were responsible for guiding my socialization and moral and ethical values, pointed out the racism to me. I am a Black-Hispanic but, that is not the extent of my ancestry, thanks to colonialism. They were from the times when racism and its antics were used to dehumanize and kill. They passed on this information to me. These cartoons are racist but, should not be banned...
Catatonia31 1 year ago
@Catatonia31 See? That's the thing! It's what you're TAUGHT!! If NO ONE EVER told you that these cartoons were racist, you probably would've never even considered it!! I wonder if French people ever get upset over Peppy LePew?
RedVynil 11 months ago
@RedVynil BTW, I love Pepe LePew but, I am sure others see him differently and that may include the French. As an example, there is an artist on my MySpace friends list--he is incredible artist...anyway he created a painting with Pepe LePew with a caption that reads: "Awww....Rape is cute!" His perceptions of Pepe made me laugh so hard because I never saw it that way. However, just because I didn't have the knowledge to ascertain a truth about something doesn't mean it doesn't exist. ;-)
Catatonia31 11 months ago
@Catatonia31 Oops! Sorry, I haven't seen his name in print in a LONG time, so I forgot it was Pepe and not Peppy. I knew Peppy was wrong, but I couldn't think of the correct smelling. I MEAN, spelling!!
Anyway, yeah, that IS funny! I never thought of it that way, either. But, at least he's not actually raping the cat, he's just dimwittedly trying to get her to fall in love with him. Maybe, in that light, the caption should read, "Awww...stalking is cute!"
RedVynil 11 months ago
"Heyy Blackiee".... LMAO!
miniroll32 1 year ago
Cartoons doesn't portray southerns in a flattering light. I am southern and think it is very funny and don't get bent all out of shape over it.
typeonathan 1 year ago
Man that cartoon is funny as hell..I don't think the old cartoons should be chopped up like they are and censored. All ethnics make fun of each other the best thing to do is laugh at it.
typeonathan 1 year ago
@typeonathan EXACTLY!! Take it in the spirit in which it was intended. Don Rickles ridiculed EVERY race and NOBODY ever bashed him for it!! It was all just in good fun and he made SURE that EVERYONE knew that in every one of his shows!! No one bashes Herb Alpert (a jew) for portraying a Mexican.
RedVynil 11 months ago
THe so called racist parts were the funniest actually.
Not because they make fun of black people, but because they make fun of stereotypes during that that time.
I'm guessing Tex was just trying to make fun of black people though, it was 1951 after all.
This however needs to be preserved, as it is an important part of cartoon history.
swedude 1 year ago
Hey Blacky, Are there any babes in there?
LOL!!!!!!!!!!
ThoGunArm 1 year ago
@ThoGunArm No, but I got some fried chicken, watermelon, and chittlins; come join me!
StukInBuf 1 year ago
@StukInBuf hahahaha, nice come back.
ThoGunArm 1 year ago
@StukInBuf No, it's pronounced, "whoatymelon". If you're going to do it, do it right! ;-)
RedVynil 11 months ago
so they are "racist".who gives a shit actualy?they are cartoons.if you cocksuckers sank to the point where you call cartoons racist just because a black dude or a chinese or a mexican or what-fucking-ever appears in it, you can kiss my all white ass
Link512 1 year ago
I thought the scenes where Spike went in that burning building & the english man handing him money bits were really funny. I couldnt stop laughing. Sorry if i am upseting anybody.
TheAllcroft 1 year ago
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TheAllcroft 1 year ago
My brother told me a funny thing about the scene where Spike gets struck by lightning, he said that "God must really be angry at Spike for some reason, because he keeps shooting lightning at him". I couldnt stop laughing at what he said.
TheAllcroft 1 year ago
Oh my gosh..Too funny..
The part where the guy was handing spike money, and the bomb exploded scared the crap out of me. it was so loud.
KashMunni120 1 year ago
@KashMunni120 It was really funny when his face got blowin up.
lol
TheAllcroft 1 year ago
You know it's really disingenuous for some of the people posting comments on here saying "I'm black and I'm not offended". That's not the point! The point is that these images were used to portray black people as 'ugly' and 'subhuman'.
The images and stereotypes of minority people of these by gone eras still have a great hold on people. But no, people are too damn lazy to look into themselves and examine why they feel these images are ok, they just cry out political correctness.
aminadoc21 1 year ago
@aminadoc21 , that's stupidity. I adore these cartoon when I was a child and I still do. I never saw blacks as subhuman because of these cartoons, as a matter of fact I live a perfectly interracial relationship with my wife who is black. these cartoons made fun of everything and everybody , that's all.
matatan69 1 year ago
@matatan69
With all due respect sir, saying that your married to a black woman does not change that fact that you or any number of people involved in an interracial relationship are blinded by the racial privileges that this society has afforded you.
In fact, your statement is a lot similar to the "But my best friend is black." argument. Just because you have fond memories of something growing up does not meant it is free of damaging racial, gender, and sexual stereotypes.
aminadoc21 1 year ago
@aminadoc21 , Well, I am sorry that you can not see any farther than your skin color. I tried to remove the racist glasses from your face but it turn to be mission impossible. the majority of the comments on this video approve the non-racist vision, is up to you to remove the glasses.
matatan69 1 year ago
Droopy annoys me TALK FASTER
guywithminigun 1 year ago
That shit was socially excepted back then and was comedy gold and still is and i still want to watch it on cartoonnetwork i dont why they got to fuck with shit
pie365 1 year ago
cant help thinking boyscouts seemed to have a lot of shit to do in those days
rberry978 1 year ago
i had the video from childhood. never knew it was racist
fastnsexy 1 year ago
Thanks for posting this gem one of the greatest cartoons of alltime!
styx4ever1963 1 year ago
If Youtube is the only place to watch these classic cartoons in their original UNEDITED format then so be it! Piss on Cartoon Network!!!
ryanspeed 1 year ago
@ryanspeed
Amen, Brother! Screw all these panty-waists who don't want to "offend" people.
mailcarrier30 1 year ago
What did he do to the other dog? Did he kill him?
daeviant 1 year ago
This has to be the Funniest cartoon Ever, LMAO Its not racist, its what people understood at the time.
bigcatenterprise 1 year ago
Damn you don't see cartoons on TV like this anymore....It's a shame.
Toonzer 1 year ago 3
OK, there was one scene in there where the old rich guy was turned into Uncle Tom because of the bomb explosion. I'll grant you that one. The other two scenes where the big dog was burned to a cinder and you heard "Old Black Joe" playing in the background and where Droopy calls him blackie because he just got burned up. You still have to be pretty quick to catch the reference. The voice of Droopy was done by Bill Thompson, who played Wallace Wimple on the Fibber McGee and Molly radio show.
TheFrontrowkid 1 year ago
5:34 is the best part of the whole cartoon!
doobiesmoke15 1 year ago
heh, i forgot about most of those moments. i have this on an old uk MGM vhs reliese and its unedited as far as i can tell. newer versions must be like a minute long :D and not that funny
fyphfoko 1 year ago
even though how offensive it is, theres no denying that racism existed before today, the people who made these shorts that are racist lacked the understnading of diversity which most of us have the knowlege today. I think it's Ok to look back on these shows to look into history that went on about racism so that were aware of how far human society has gone to change the issues reagrding people
guadeloup18 1 year ago 3
55,70,95,120,72,9 billion,trillion...and two bits. LOL :)
Antimanele104 1 year ago 10
@Antimanele104 and two bits, just gets me
gingaguy 1 year ago
i hate how they censor cartoons these days.
newstart2009 1 year ago
When I first saw this, my sides were sore from laughing!
TheBaroness65 1 year ago
When I first saw this, my sides were sore from laughing so hard!
TheBaroness65 1 year ago
Funny and uncensored!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pancakeman22 1 year ago
Hey Blackie, anymore babes in there? LOL
pytko3 1 year ago 9
Denial=Evil
Oliver30 1 year ago 2
i love how they always portrayed the spike with the irish accent!
richyrollins 1 year ago 2