@@QuestionableMaterial not burl ives, youre thinking of the snowman in rudolph this man's name is, and im not kidding, Thurl Ravenscroft. he also voiced the vacuum in the brave little toaster, and the whale in pinocchio
Sorry Tony. I actually enjoyed seeing these again. Brings back great memories of when I was a kid. I recently have been trying to eat better and have started reading the labels more carefully. I don't mind that companies sell candy. If it says "candy" then I can choose to eat it or not. But when it says, "part of a healthy diet" or "low in fat" when it is essentially candy, I think it is deceptive. Obviously lots of us have been fooled. Just look at the epidemic of obesity in this county.
They are Grrrreat all right! 38% sugar, if you like candy for breakfast. Wake up late? Have a Coke (and a cigarette of two) for breakfast, same amount of sugar. That's all you really need. Thanks Kellogg's for all those Grrrreat years of diabetes, obesity, stroke and heart attacks. You really are Grrrreat!!!
And it starts when you are a kid. Tony the Tiger is very cute and funny: that is why they use him to sell the stuff to kids. We have to look seriously at this issue. It is not funny anymore. Especially when it involves protecting our kids from predatory corporate marketing schemes designed to rake in the big bucks for them while we get duped.
This first aired in 1960; note Quick Draw McGraw's face on the box of "Sugar Smacks" in the "Snack Pak" assortment at the end; that's the year his face became associated with that cereal, as Kellogg's sponsored his weekly cartoon show in syndication...
Blaming a character invented in 1952 for an obesity problem that took off 25 years later? Anybody remember AHA and FDA telling us we need more low fat "heart healthy" carbs? 2,000,000 years of humans, but only 10,000 of agriculture. Our minds are modern, but our bodies are still built for hunting and gathering. That means high-fiber veggies, nuts, some fruit, and lots of high-fat meat. (Remember they used everything but the squeal!) Look up the fat content of organ meat and tell me I'm wrong.
As an animator myself I was impressed by the bullriding part.
This is the same guy who sang, “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch.”
Burl Ives. Certainly sounds like it.
@@QuestionableMaterial not burl ives, youre thinking of the snowman in rudolph
this man's name is, and im not kidding, Thurl Ravenscroft. he also voiced the vacuum in the brave little toaster, and the whale in pinocchio
@@lessons_in_tanya Thank you!
And Bors, in sword in the stone
It's Thurl Ravenscroft.
now the voice actor is dead.
I worked with the Orignal Tony the Tiger Voiceover Actor and Friend the Late
Dallas Mckennon
Then Thurl Ravenscroft took over.
Sorry Tony. I actually enjoyed seeing these again. Brings back great memories of when I was a kid. I recently have been trying to eat better and have started reading the labels more carefully. I don't mind that companies sell candy. If it says "candy" then I can choose to eat it or not. But when it says, "part of a healthy diet" or "low in fat" when it is essentially candy, I think it is deceptive. Obviously lots of us have been fooled. Just look at the epidemic of obesity in this county.
HOLY SHIT, tony had a son
Frosted Flakes good?
THERE GRRRRRRRREAT!!!!!
Always wanted to say that.
RIP thurl ravenscroft
Mama bull = Cow. Tony = tossed around on bull = funny. :D
In the seventies, Wacky Packages came up with a spoof called "Frosty Snow Flakes. " The slogan should be, "They're brrr-rrr-reat!"
That is awesome!! Thanks for posting the memory!
Thurl Ravenscroft is so powerful😳
Tony looks WAY different than he does now. OMG
That's because we only know Tony Jr.
a "secret toasted in sugar frosting"?.... you just, kinda, told us the secret
They are Grrrreat all right! 38% sugar, if you like candy for breakfast. Wake up late? Have a Coke (and a cigarette of two) for breakfast, same amount of sugar. That's all you really need. Thanks Kellogg's for all those Grrrreat years of diabetes, obesity, stroke and heart attacks. You really are Grrrreat!!!
2:20 is awesome
Tiger: there great!
Me: at first
Hahaha nowadays moms wouldn't buy that stuff because it says it has a sugar coating. =)
0:24 is where it's at.
Brahma Bull
There fooooooood!!!!
That’s Tony’s son 0:03
Dallas McKennon voiced Tony?! That's surprising.
He voiced Tony the Tiger from 1952 to 1953 and then Thurl Ravenscroft voiced Tony from 1953 to 2005.
@Koolkitties .....Tony Jr. now resides with Chuck Cunningham from Happy Days! :'(
Hehehehehehe I live in Battle Creek MI, and i've never had frosted flakes, JK
You just lost your battle creek card braa XD
And it starts when you are a kid. Tony the Tiger is very cute and funny: that is why they use him to sell the stuff to kids. We have to look seriously at this issue. It is not funny anymore. Especially when it involves protecting our kids from predatory corporate marketing schemes designed to rake in the big bucks for them while we get duped.
what year was this?
Janster59 they're great
they,re GRRRRRRRRRRRRREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I believe it was 1963 or '64.
0:24
0:24
0:24
NEVER HEARD OF SUGAR FROSTED FLAKES!?!?
Those big crisp flakes of corn with that secret toasted in sugar frosting?! They're grrrrrrrreat!
@@devinsmoviecorner5553 uhuh, we'll see how great
@@Awhellnawwe it’s Tony The Tiger For Sugar Frosted Flakes Riding Bull Crasher For Mama Bull
B-b-bull crasher? Brahma? I thought it was Mama!
@@devinsmoviecorner5553 how’d you stay on, pop??
I liked the part where he said "its frosted flakin time" and totally frosted flaked everyone
0:53 0:54 0:38
0:24 0:25 0:37
This first aired in 1960; note Quick Draw McGraw's face on the box of "Sugar Smacks" in the "Snack Pak" assortment at the end; that's the year his face became associated with that cereal, as Kellogg's sponsored his weekly cartoon show in syndication...
those flakes are HUGE at 0:20 compare to now
0:35 Brahma? I thought it was Mama!
They're grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreat!!!!!!!
lil wayne brought me here
A "Mama Bull" is called a cow man!
I don't remember ever seeing this one. Must be one that was not shown in the NY area.
Is an old commercial
Thurl Ravenscroft
i bet his face was like oh SHIIIITTTT!
Thanks pretzel78
Blaming a character invented in 1952 for an obesity problem that took off 25 years later? Anybody remember AHA and FDA telling us we need more low fat "heart healthy" carbs?
2,000,000 years of humans, but only 10,000 of agriculture. Our minds are modern, but our bodies are still built for hunting and gathering. That means high-fiber veggies, nuts, some fruit, and lots of high-fat meat. (Remember they used everything but the squeal!) Look up the fat content of organ meat and tell me I'm wrong.
Frosted Flakes makes your yelling echo whether you're in an enclosed area or not.
It was here that Tony Jr. got ran over and died.
Classic Tony is going to ride Mama bull ahoh.. I thought this was a commercial for kids and my favorite cereal!
wow i never knew tony was black
Thereeeeeee Foood! per se and allegdedly.
When was this made?
Old School
They are actually pretty great to be fair
who is it was
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@djmyvideos
This is damn exploitable. Also notice how the floor moves, but Tony Jr. doesn't at 0:04