Hilarious, recommended!!

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  • #41562
    bivol
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    Hi!

    i found this cartoon, about an old family and their whereabouts, cow, sheep, cat, etc. included, and have been looking at maybe a third of it so far, but i needed a break from laughing and i wanted to share this with you all, cause it’s brutally funny!

    DO click it, you won’t regret it!
    so, here it is: On the end of the world

    #59364
    jen judkins
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    You europeans have a seriously weird sense of humor!:D

    #59368
    OldKat
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    @jenjudkins 17396 wrote:

    You europeans have a seriously weird sense of humor!:D

    That is EXACTLY what I was thinking Jen, but I didn’t want to offend my friend bivol! 🙂

    #59365
    bivol
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    he he, no problem, taken as a compliment!:D

    but this is how people, esp. here in the balkans, “see”, say, cows and dogs: cows are big, slow, and the dog is “designed for a mater of chain” (sadly, i know), and constantly barking.
    in a sense this could be an introduction to the customs…

    that cat-crow part must have been a bit weird, but it’s crackin to me… wouldnt be in real life, but in a cartoon oh yes!

    #59373
    jac
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    Hey Bivol I laughed too.. but then I split my sides at the Simpsons which I recon has to be one of the funniest cartoons since Tom & Jerry:D..
    John

    #59366
    bivol
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    Simpsons are great! a classic:D, but this is a little single cartoon, not a whole series, so it’s a different class. the gems of eastern european animation were mostly such one-shot cartoons.

    the best thing is that the work in a single cadre was already tried by an animator here some 40(?) years ago, also crackin, but i’ll have to get that track and upload it!

    glad you liked it!

    #59367
    Theloggerswife
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    Those Europeans have a different sense of humor for sure:D….Remember Benny Hill??? 😮

    #59369
    cousin jack
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    @Theloggerswife 17498 wrote:

    Those Europeans have a different sense of humor for sure:D….Remember Benny Hill??? 😮

    Benny Hill was brilliant, when I was a boy The Benny Hill Show was a must every week, have you ever heard “Ernie, he drove the fastest milkcart in the west”.http://www.metacafe.com/watch/1180963/benny_hill_ernie_the_fastest_milkman_in_the_west/
    Watch the video here and listen to the words, it was No.1 in the pop charts over here in 1971.

    #59370
    cousin jack
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    Bivol, I thought the cartoon was funny as well, especially liked the bit where the cat was getting it.

    #59374
    jac
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    Was that out in 71 !!!!:eek: Britain has gave the world some top comedians.. Norman Wisdom.. Wallace and Gromit.. even Stan Laurel !!! but I like a lot of American humor too..Abbot and Costello were side splitters and dont start me on Bilko !!the late John Candy in Uncle Buck,Planes,Trains and Automobiles and Cool Running.. brilliant:D.. you just got to laugh..lifes too short not to…
    John

    #59371
    cousin jack
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    @jac 17523 wrote:

    Was that out in 71 !!!!:eek: Britain has gave the world some top comedians.. Norman Wisdom.. Wallace and Gromit.. even Stan Laurel !!! but I like a lot of American humor too..Abbot and Costello were side splitters and dont start me on Bilko !!the late John Candy in Uncle Buck,Planes,Trains and Automobiles and Cool Running.. brilliant:D.. you just got to laugh..lifes too short not to…
    John

    Yep, it sure was, I knew every word at the time as well, 😮

    #59372
    mother katherine
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    Anybody remember “The Two Ronnies”?
    Now I’ve just lost the names, but there were two guys, one in a wheelchair, who did parodies of tunes: “Have Some Madeira, M’Dear”, “The Gnu”, something about hippos in mud. I love those guys. GOT IT~ Flanders and Swan!!
    Of course, there’s John Mortimer, whose Rumpole was immortalised by Leo McKern. Believe me, he was a big asset to me in reading English at college – all that Oxford Book of Verse: I knew quotes from all kinds of poets.
    oxnun

    #59375
    jac
    Participant

    Ah the Two Ronnies… Who can forget the “Four candles” sketch !!:D or the news reading at the end of the show.. classic stuff..
    John

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