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  • "I'M BURNING ROME! I'M BURNING ROME!" That Nero was probably the world's first pyromaniac.

  • I would like to see more of these MGM cartoons where objects, books and stuff gets to life in rainy nights. But I don't know by which name I can... :/ can sbdy help me out?

  • he turely mad but funny

  • Excelente, gracias por subirlo, cómo se extrañan estas fábulas, yo decía que cuando Nerón al final del episodio se calma y se inmoviliza era que ya se aproximaba alguien, y en realidad es que amanece y toda la galería vuelve a la normalidad. De los mejores episodios es este.

  • Merci!!!!

  • thank u !

  • love this cartoon!!!!!!!!!!!! thank u!!!

  • love this cartoon!!!!!!!!!!!! thank u!!!

  • Is it me or did the shorts get progressively darker and twisted. I mean the first one the devil tried to capture them, but all the others saved the monkeys and chased away the devil. In this one, they get drunk off lighter fluid and help Nero burn down Rome, along with everything else in the museum!

  • @KamekTV and yet the monkey got progressively cuter and more child like in both their appearance and their voices!

  • this gallery is scary! look at neros eyes lol.

  • i saw this when i was 6 and almost shit myself.....im 14 now and it still scares me

  • They used to show this on kiddie TV in the late 50s - early 60s and it scared the bejabbers out of me.

  • @LShackley yes! i see how this can scare one!

  • today!

  • That Maestro painting frightens me. .__.

  • So i can get drunk off Lighter Fluid?

    Awesome!

  • Thought someone listed the celebrities spoofed in this cartoon. Well, add Joe E.Brown as the hollering cave mouth, Herbert Hoover as the man with the burning collar and Leopold Stokowski as the long-haired music conductor.

  • I still remember this cartoon

    Stunning

    it was lovely days ^____^

  • 7:09

  • Anyone know the music that is played around 8:12

  • Urilous, it is a variant on the Barcarolle from Jacques Offenbach's "Les Contes d'Hoffmann."

  • hahaha I love this, not at all historicaly accurate but still a great cartoon.

  • Great great great memory of my childhood :))))

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  • When I was little Nero scared me very much XD

  • Yeah me too!

    MGM's style tended to be somewhat darker than that of the other studios, though at the same time better made and often more creative as well.

  • @13LuxAeterna13

    why? you didnt know how to burn movies on dvds? just kidding.

  • wait a tick he's lighting the matches using his ass?!!!

  • Apparently beethoven was crazy

  • Oh my gosh! That was hylarious I love old cartoons! But about the angels... (7:50)... Yeah... Um.. Go Obama and the new millenium I guess... ;)

  • Actually they're rather cute.

  • I think NCV is refering to how the fire makes the white angels turn to black angels

  • Well, the black angels are rather cute.

  • I miss my childhood...

  • I thought Beethoven was deaf...

  • been looking everywhere for this thanks

  • Yes, I have the first one, but since someone else has posted it I felt I didn't need to.

  • one of my favorites from MGM. I used to watch it in Brasil TV around 1961 and 62.A gem from Hugh Harman .Have you the first Good Little Monkeys ? It's wonderful and we can find it in YouTube (image is not good.. a bit dark)

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