I like to think they were two sides of the coin. Disney was more focused on whimsy to capture the imagination of children, Tex Avery was focused on comedic value with plenty of jokes for the parents. Both enjoyed creating fantastic animation for the whole family to love. Even the mother-in-law.
@@snakelady6708 except cartoons were not for children but for everybody back then. Cartoons started being seen as a thing for children only in the 50's/60's when tv programs started to sprout
This was the very first cartoon my dad taped on our VCR. I've seen this literally hundreds of times. It brings me directly back to my childhood. Love it.
1:35 To non-americans: 1-A and 4-F are classifications of US Selective Service System. 1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service." (Hence the Town Cryer) While 4-F means "Registrant not acceptable for military service."
But still the guy do his "patriotic deed" even if he was "rejected for duty" by working at Lockheed (still in 2022 one of the US Department of Defense largest contractors for fighter planes and other stuff), just look at his "long john's" (full body underwear) hanging to dry....
I don't know if the cartoons that had the "eat at Joe's" thing meaning that, just this particular cartoon. There were real life signs on diners back in the day that said things like "Eat at Joe's", and those cartoons may've just been referencing that. And this cartoon referenced the other cartoons but with a dark twist. Just a thought. Then again, maybe all the cartoons had the underlying twist that this one did. I'm not sure.
@@kennethbill6013 Actually there was a bumper once featuring a live-action diner with a cook that talks about all the "Eat at Joe's" signs. He says he's Joe and shows around the diner where all the CartoonNetwork toons were eating. This eventually gave way to a "Sheep in the Big City" commercial where Sheep was getting food in the Cartoon Network cafeteria. (Also live-action) Apparently, all the toons ate there, now. The server: "First day?" Sheep: "Baa." The server: "Sheep in the big cafeteria!" (Sheep looks up) The server whispers: "Stick to your own klind." Sheep then ventures around seeing all the dogs and one table, all the bears at another, Fred with the PPG (for some reason), and Velma takes pity on him. Velma: "Common Sheep. You can sit with us." Red (from Cow and Chicken): "Yes, go sit with the freaks!" (laughs) Velma: "Freaks?! Have you looked in a mirror?!" (stands on the table to address the room) Sheep: "Baa?" Velma: "Listen up! When it comes right down to it, we're all freaks! Every one of us! And that's what makes this network great!" Jimmy (from Ed, Edd, and Eddy): Who you callin' freak, freak? (Everyone else agrees and a food fight breaks out.) Please, I beg you, don't ask me how I remember all that! LOL
My favorite part of this animated feature. Is between 05:50 and 06:00. The moment when the Turkey hops around between four different hiding places. And the Hunter, Not wanting to waste time, Splits/clones himself 3 times to search all four areas. Then whistles his doppelgangers back into himself to continue the chase. I mention this. Because I can imagine any modern day cartoon character utilizing this form of Cartoon Physics search for anything faster than a normal character would look around. Impressive.
I love how many gags there are here, at least one every 12 seconds by the middle, and the cartoon is very fast paced and expressive. Love it all, with a dark yet amusing ending to boot. 10/10
I am not American so a lot of this came across as very unfunny, so maybe you have to be american to get it. I did like the Don't eat at joes twist though.
There were a lot of character designs of Jimmy Durante in cartoons. In other MGM cartoons there was that black cat, from Tom and Jerry they're Spike, and Hanna-Barbera's auggie and doggy Daddy the father sounded like him too.
I agree, but there's a couple of other endings that could match this one. The first is from another Tex Avery cartoon, starring Screwy Squirrel. Screwy became the companion to a huge dumb dog, who was clearly inspired by Lenny in "Of Mice and Men." The dog was always calling Screwy "George," and wanting him to be his "little friend." Anyway, the cartoon ended with the dog catching Screwy and saying, "I gotcha George and I'm going to huge you and squeeze you, and..." All the while, you hear this horrible grinding sound going on. The next scene showed the dog, now sad, saying, "Gee I wish I had a little friend. A little friend to pet and play with. I used to have a little friend, but he don't move no more!" The dog then pulled out Screwy, who is now all crushed and twisted out of shape. Screwy pulls out a sign which says "Sad ending, isn't it?" and then blackout. The second was from another MGM cartoon, which I believe was made by Harman and Ising. It featured a donkey - who behaved like a human - and was a plant doctor. The donkey found a termite in a tree and tried to get rid of it. Things came to a head when the donkey accidently injected himself with a plant growth formula. The formula caused the donkey to take root, plus grow branches and leaves, with birds building nests on him. The termite see the 'tree-donkey' and decides he looks pretty tasty. In the last scene, we see the termite, his sharp teeth bared, about to chow down on the donkey, who gives a frighten whinney right before the black out. The last one comes from Chuck Jones at Warner Brothers. The story involved an bull dog, using a cat and mouse in his unscrupulous schemes to obtain food. Every time the cat and mouse would return, the bull dog would say "What, you forgot the gravy?" One of dog's schemes results in him obtaining a pile of money. He uses his ill gotten gains to purchase a butcher shop, then runs in shouting joyfully. The scene cuts to the bull dog, flat on his back, whose stomach is now so bloated he can't move. The cat and mouse show up, with the cat saying, "This time we did not forget the gravy." The mouse puts a funnel in the dog's mouth, and the dog begs piteously "Oh no, please don't, no." To no avail as the cat begins to pour a huge can of gravy into the funnel right before the blackout... Just goes to show you that not all cartoons were meant to be funny.
@@cjmarshall0221 Actually the one with the donkey was not by Harman and Ising, it was directed by George Gordon, a animator at MGM and it's called "The Tree Surgeon"
@@sebastianortizramirez4430 Hey thanks! It's tough to have information on everything. I knew that cartoon wasn't directed by Bill and Joe - who were busy with Tom and Jerry - and it definitely wasn't a Tex Avery effort. Which is why I picked Harman and Ising. Just goes to show you, you shouldn't assume anything.
@@cjmarshall0221 Yeah, and you were not kidding, that short's ending was Dark! really dark and the funny thing is that Gordon was a animator for Bill and Joe on the first 10 early Tom and Jerry Cartoons lol
Alternate Ending Pilgrim: I can't believe we've been tricked were trapped in her forever. Turkey: This is no way to end a cartoon we got to do something. Pilgrim: If only Bugs Bunny were only here.
I was in preschool waaay back in 1979, and I remember watching Looney tunes back then myself. I don't know if you were around in 1979, 1980, 1981 or not, but if you were, do you remember the little "we'll be right back" segments that showed the picture of the cartoon characters of the particular show being shown at that moment in a box against a background of outerspace and stars, and the xylophone sounding notes being played? I don't know how clear my description is here, but that's the best I could describe it
to think when i saw this as a kid i was afraid to go to joes crab shack because i thought a hungry bear was hiding behind the main entrance of the place
I suggest you purchase some DVDS of these cartoons, so you can watch them whenever you want and wherever you may be. You can also share them with family and friends. Just a suggestion.
@@luisreyes1963 Or extra ration cards. Big shocker all the rich people kept getting fat while everyone else had to plant a victory garden to get a decent amount of food
4:30 Indian chief: "Who you?" Pilgrim: "I'm just a pilgrim. A turkey. A gun. A Thanksgiving h-hunter. I'm a pilgrim." (Runs away, leaving his teeth behind) "I'm a do this-Oh! Excuse me!" (Teeth runs after the pilgrim)
"Ugh you" is what I think he says. It almost sounds like he's saying something else. But because of when this cartoon was made, I know that it was not that
I think that whole Eat at Joe’s thing was some kinda rivalry thing between Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. Cause the Eat at Joe’s bit was usually done by the Looney Toons.
5:33 and 6:05 - this 'toon predated the first Road Runner short by four years. Wile E. Coyote would used these gags to death (in his case literaly!)...
Was the voice of that Turkey in Jerky Turkey must be Jimmy Durante voice? Please don't eat at Joe's or Joe will eat you instead? Those cartoons of old was and still are wonderful gr8?
@@alvexok5523 including the one who tells you stop forest fires?.....hmmm, now that you mention it, im starting to wonder who really does start those fires?!
Avery at his best. He knew the potential of cartoons being outrageously funny in ways even Disney couldn't imagine or even dared.
I agree
I like to think they were two sides of the coin. Disney was more focused on whimsy to capture the imagination of children, Tex Avery was focused on comedic value with plenty of jokes for the parents. Both enjoyed creating fantastic animation for the whole family to love. Even the mother-in-law.
@@snakelady6708 except cartoons were not for children but for everybody back then. Cartoons started being seen as a thing for children only in the 50's/60's when tv programs started to sprout
@@benlhyenethehyena9947 A fact I'm aware of and my sleepy self should have clarified.
Scott Bradley soundtrack definitely helps
When I first saw this one as a kid, I lived the "I'm Joe" punchline at the end.
This was the very first cartoon my dad taped on our VCR. I've seen this literally hundreds of times. It brings me directly back to my childhood. Love it.
Same story, but I grew up in Ukraine
@@nazarsheshuriak8689are you still alive?
1:35 To non-americans:
1-A and 4-F are classifications of US Selective Service System.
1-A means "Available for unrestricted military service." (Hence the Town Cryer)
While 4-F means "Registrant not acceptable for military service."
I'm American and I didn't even know this
I'm Brazilian, never imagined such classification, thx for explaining it.
Thank you for this explanation, so that's what those mean.
I think more accurately, for anyone who isn't 50 years old since drafting hasn't been a relevant thing to make fun of for decades
But still the guy do his "patriotic deed" even if he was "rejected for duty" by working at Lockheed (still in 2022 one of the US Department of Defense largest contractors for fighter planes and other stuff), just look at his "long john's" (full body underwear) hanging to dry....
I still find Joe the most rememberable part of this cartoon after all these years.
So the entire "Eat at Joes" thing from all the old cartoons is really a crazy, bloodthirsty bear luring his patrons to a cannibalistic fate... love it
I don't know if the cartoons that had the "eat at Joe's" thing meaning that, just this particular cartoon. There were real life signs on diners back in the day that said things like "Eat at Joe's", and those cartoons may've just been referencing that. And this cartoon referenced the other cartoons but with a dark twist. Just a thought. Then again, maybe all the cartoons had the underlying twist that this one did. I'm not sure.
@@alvexok5523 thanks, I always figured it was a pop culture reference... off to Google it now LOL
At the end, the Pilgrim holds up a sign saying, "Don't Eat At Joe's"! Funny!
@@kennethbill6013 Actually there was a bumper once featuring a live-action diner with a cook that talks about all the "Eat at Joe's" signs. He says he's Joe and shows around the diner where all the CartoonNetwork toons were eating.
This eventually gave way to a "Sheep in the Big City" commercial where Sheep was getting food in the Cartoon Network cafeteria. (Also live-action) Apparently, all the toons ate there, now.
The server: "First day?"
Sheep: "Baa."
The server: "Sheep in the big cafeteria!"
(Sheep looks up)
The server whispers: "Stick to your own klind."
Sheep then ventures around seeing all the dogs and one table, all the bears at another, Fred with the PPG (for some reason), and Velma takes pity on him.
Velma: "Common Sheep. You can sit with us."
Red (from Cow and Chicken): "Yes, go sit with the freaks!" (laughs)
Velma: "Freaks?! Have you looked in a mirror?!" (stands on the table to address the room)
Sheep: "Baa?"
Velma: "Listen up! When it comes right down to it, we're all freaks! Every one of us! And that's what makes this network great!"
Jimmy (from Ed, Edd, and Eddy): Who you callin' freak, freak?
(Everyone else agrees and a food fight breaks out.)
Please, I beg you, don't ask me how I remember all that! LOL
@@justincarawan-carawanco.pu1639 I remember that too!
My favorite part of this animated feature. Is between 05:50 and 06:00.
The moment when the Turkey hops around between four different hiding places. And the Hunter, Not wanting to waste time, Splits/clones himself 3 times to search all four areas. Then whistles his doppelgangers back into himself to continue the chase.
I mention this. Because I can imagine any modern day cartoon character utilizing this form of Cartoon Physics search for anything faster than a normal character would look around. Impressive.
The Tex Avery cartoons are the best in my opinion. I love 'em!!
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You the Tex Avery-directed MGM cartoons (along with the entire Droopy series or the seven Droopy shorts not directed by Tex Avery)?
Sacredlust97, your yummy 😋 racks are the best in my opinion. I simply love'em.
I think Most of tom and jerry clips are copied from TeX avery
I love how many gags there are here, at least one every 12 seconds by the middle, and the cartoon is very fast paced and expressive. Love it all, with a dark yet amusing ending to boot. 10/10
Respected Mr. Tex Avery means pure entertainment and fun. These cartoons has still evergreen.
Love Tex. He brought joy to millions of kids and parents
75 years old already and still a funny cartoon
Happy😀75th anniversary
The best culture is timeless
I am not American so a lot of this came across as very unfunny, so maybe you have to be american to get it. I did like the Don't eat at joes twist though.
Avery's humor never expires!!
4:34 I’ve forgotten how much I laughed at the Pilgrim’s stuttering and then his teeth still talking!😂😂😂😂
This makes me wonder how much fun talking to Jimmy Durante in real life was.
I heard tell that Jimmy never had any enemies.
My favorite part is the floating native chief. I can imagine the great spirit lifting him as he just stares down the pilgrim.
1:07 "Was this trip REALLY necessary?" My favorite gag line.
You know that was a slogan to save fuel during WWII? Directed at the theater audience...
The fact his blunderbuss shoots like a machine gun is hilarious
The " Was This Trip Really Necessary "Sign made me laugh
Has anyone noticed the turkey is a character design of Jimmy Durante?
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The American Shepherd He sounds just like the great schnozzola.
@@blitzwoolf1412 sounds like Jimmy Durante.
Yep, character design, mannerisms, and talking just like Jimmy Durante. I'm wondering if Durante himself did the turkey's voice
There were a lot of character designs of Jimmy Durante in cartoons. In other MGM cartoons there was that black cat, from Tom and Jerry they're Spike, and Hanna-Barbera's auggie and doggy Daddy the father sounded like him too.
1:13 Well that's a joke that will never feel dated
Yup
Definitely
It goes to show you that nothing's new under the Sun.
Don't! Eat At Joe's
willynthepoorboys2 I will never eat at Joe's
willynthepoorboys2 not even Joe's Crab shack ?
This is all a trick and the trap from a 🐻 .
Looks like that bear has his very own Thanksgiving dinner.
I don’t understand what’s wrong with real Joe’s restaurants?
One of the darkest endings ever
I agree, but there's a couple of other endings that could match this one.
The first is from another Tex Avery cartoon, starring Screwy Squirrel. Screwy became the companion to a huge dumb dog, who was clearly inspired by Lenny in "Of Mice and Men." The dog was always calling Screwy "George," and wanting him to be his "little friend."
Anyway, the cartoon ended with the dog catching Screwy and saying, "I gotcha George and I'm going to huge you and squeeze you, and..." All the while, you hear this horrible grinding sound going on.
The next scene showed the dog, now sad, saying, "Gee I wish I had a little friend. A little friend to pet and play with. I used to have a little friend, but he don't move no more!" The dog then pulled out Screwy, who is now all crushed and twisted out of shape. Screwy pulls out a sign which says "Sad ending, isn't it?" and then blackout.
The second was from another MGM cartoon, which I believe was made by Harman and Ising. It featured a donkey - who behaved like a human - and was a plant doctor. The donkey found a termite in a tree and tried to get rid of it. Things came to a head when the donkey accidently injected himself with a plant growth formula. The formula caused the donkey to take root, plus grow branches and leaves, with birds building nests on him. The termite see the 'tree-donkey' and decides he looks pretty tasty. In the last scene, we see the termite, his sharp teeth bared, about to chow down on the donkey, who gives a frighten whinney right before the black out.
The last one comes from Chuck Jones at Warner Brothers. The story involved an bull dog, using a cat and mouse in his unscrupulous schemes to obtain food. Every time the cat and mouse would return, the bull dog would say "What, you forgot the gravy?"
One of dog's schemes results in him obtaining a pile of money. He uses his ill gotten gains to purchase a butcher shop, then runs in shouting joyfully.
The scene cuts to the bull dog, flat on his back, whose stomach is now so bloated he can't move. The cat and mouse show up, with the cat saying, "This time we did not forget the gravy." The mouse puts a funnel in the dog's mouth, and the dog begs piteously "Oh no, please don't, no."
To no avail as the cat begins to pour a huge can of gravy into the funnel right before the blackout...
Just goes to show you that not all cartoons were meant to be funny.
Watch Tom and Jerry the two mousekateers, and you will believe that this cartoon had a cheerful ending, by comparison.
@@cjmarshall0221 Actually the one with the donkey was not by Harman and Ising, it was directed by George Gordon, a animator at MGM and it's called "The Tree Surgeon"
@@sebastianortizramirez4430 Hey thanks! It's tough to have information on everything. I knew that cartoon wasn't directed by Bill and Joe - who were busy with Tom and Jerry - and it definitely wasn't a Tex Avery effort. Which is why I picked Harman and Ising. Just goes to show you, you shouldn't assume anything.
@@cjmarshall0221 Yeah, and you were not kidding, that short's ending was Dark! really dark and the funny thing is that Gordon was a animator for Bill and Joe on the first 10 early Tom and Jerry Cartoons lol
3:35 The obligatory post-explosion Revolutionary War March
Well played Joe. Well played.
5:32 so this is where Warner Bros got the inspiration for the Wiley Coyote and Road Runner cartoons!
Alternate Ending Pilgrim: I can't believe we've been tricked were trapped in her forever.
Turkey: This is no way to end a cartoon we got to do something. Pilgrim: If only Bugs Bunny were only here.
You know what? That guy sounded a lot like Droppy Dog.
That's because the voice actor is Droopy dog 🐕🐕🐕🐕
You mean jimmy durante
No he means Bill Thompson the Original voice of Droopy Dog.
But bill thompson is not listed as part of the cartoon jerky turky
I saw the cast at Wikipedia and it says Bill Thompson played the pilgrim.
Wait a minute... I remember seeing this at preschool! Never thought I’d run into this again!
I was in preschool waaay back in 1979, and I remember watching Looney tunes back then myself. I don't know if you were around in 1979, 1980, 1981 or not, but if you were, do you remember the little "we'll be right back" segments that showed the picture of the cartoon characters of the particular show being shown at that moment in a box against a background of outerspace and stars, and the xylophone sounding notes being played? I don't know how clear my description is here, but that's the best I could describe it
Tex Avery is a champ !
2:38
Look at that white meat
Look at that dark meat
Feel in the tail and that wing
Look at the size of that wishbone
It’s “feel the material in that wing”
Heh heh heh. Do you wanna eat it here? Or take it with ja?
@@simpletonapollo9723* Or take it with ye?
W.. well, I don't kno-
I remember watching this cartoon. Although it was in the 2000s and on a VHS tape, this brings me nostalgia!
5:54 "SHADOW CLONE JUTSU" 😂😂😂😂
Jeez!!😂
Tex Avery at his animated finest!!
4:58 That Chase Tho, Needs A 10 Hours Loop
My favorite part of this short. So much energy. His gun becomes a machine gun out of nowhere lol
2:03 Hey, tuurkeeeeeeeyyyyyyy!
MikuFan 3000 selam Gençler come Türkiye Welcome
5:24 I almost laughed my guts out! XU
3:36-3:45 Best part of the episode. I’m so glad the stupid Coppa was revoked on this video!
to think when i saw this as a kid i was afraid to go to joes crab shack because i thought a hungry bear was hiding behind the main entrance of the place
As a little kid I thought town crier literally meant “town crybaby”
Thanks so much i miss all the old cartoons ....
+kim bartley I am glad you get some enjoyment from these classics :)
Me too tnx a lot 😍😍
I suggest you purchase some DVDS of these cartoons, so you can watch them whenever you want and wherever you may be. You can also share them with family and friends. Just a suggestion.
@@rayreece1282 man I wanna relive my childhood
Speaking of that, there's a Tex avery blu ray collection coming out
7:26 Junior looks like grown up Billy from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
He was the inspiration for Maxwell Atoms' character, Billy, from the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
Billy's ancestor.
Hey Turrrrrrkeyyyyy!
Ne oldu lan
ı from Turkish and WHAT
honkycabbit lol I remember that turkey call from 50yrs ago as a kid! Classic. Just classic.
From Türkiye Gevşek
Zeus Official Bu yabancılar Hindi onların dilinde Turkey Anladın bro
@@zeusofficial5103 I cook you for breakfast
Tex Avery killed Screwy Squirrel with help of an extremely friendly dog and revived him as a turkey.
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ColossalStinker not true but great guess
Screwy had not yet been killed off when Jerky Turkey was released.
@@abdullahibouraleh6919
We should've gotten more of these two especially if they became friends with each other.
The turkey from this cartoon is based on the vaudeville and movie comedian Jimmy Durante.
Brandon Kohout From Türkiye Selam Bremen
Brandon Kohout sounds like Jimmy the schnozzola Durante.
I actually thought that a black market is what people called a butcher shop back then.
Robbie Farabee No, the "Black Market" was an underground economy run by organized crime to sell prohibited items to people during WW2.
@@luisreyes1963 Or extra ration cards. Big shocker all the rich people kept getting fat while everyone else had to plant a victory garden to get a decent amount of food
@@luisreyes1963 There is still a black market today. A criminal wants to buy a gun, that is where he goes.
4:30
Indian chief: "Who you?"
Pilgrim: "I'm just a pilgrim. A turkey. A gun. A Thanksgiving h-hunter. I'm a pilgrim." (Runs away, leaving his teeth behind) "I'm a do this-Oh! Excuse me!" (Teeth runs after the pilgrim)
"Ugh you" is what I think he says. It almost sounds like he's saying something else. But because of when this cartoon was made, I know that it was not that
Finally found this!!
Been searching for years lol had it recorded off tv on a VHS before home alone started in the 90's haha
5:30
Pilgrim: Coyote
Turkey: Road Runner
I did not know Joe is a bear. I thought he's a kangaroo.
I think that whole Eat at Joe’s thing was some kinda rivalry thing between Tex Avery and Chuck Jones. Cause the Eat at Joe’s bit was usually done by the Looney Toons.
6:06 “You might think this defies the laws of gravity, but I never studied law.”
Disney's WHAT A CARTOON TURKEY BOY (2008-2028)
That was cartoon all about back then? Yeah don't eat at Joe's especially if he's name is Joe. That 🦃 turkey sounds like Jimmy Durante.
It probably Is him
The cartoon makers made the turkey to purposely impersonate him, in looks and talk
The Turkey Sounds Like Jimmy Durante
Drug store? Now thats kind of adult scene cartoon is hiding.
Omg I always remember when I had this on vcr when I was little, I wanna tear up so bad, so many memories 😢
I remember this specific cartoon
It's thanksgiving today!
Perfect timing!
Eat at Joe's.
...:So we might as well eat at Joe's"
"Alright, we'll eat at Joe's"
Eat at Joe's.
Joe's
I'm Joe.
Don't eat at Joe's.
5:33 and 6:05 - this 'toon predated the first Road Runner short by four years. Wile E. Coyote would used these gags to death (in his case literaly!)...
6:05 I don't get it...
I Always liked this Classic Tex Avery cartoon!!
How many will never look at the old "eat at joes" gag in the old cartoons the same again now that we know the truth?
One of the best cartoons
7:21 DeviantART in a nutshell :P
Don't eat at Vore's
oh thats nasty
Goddamn you internet
🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮😫😫😫😫😫😫😫
Not enough gay Sonic.
I love the Turkey he so funny miss him to
2:02 Hey Turkey!!!!
Was the voice of that Turkey in Jerky Turkey must be Jimmy Durante voice? Please don't eat at Joe's or Joe will eat you instead? Those cartoons of old was and still are wonderful gr8?
Steven Baer Yes. That sounds like Jimmy Durante.
It WAS. He was a Contract Player for MGM at the time.
@@Tornado1994 so it wasn't just someone imitating Jimmy Durante and talking like him? It was Jimmy himself voicing the turkey in this cartoon?
@@Tornado1994 Jimmy Durante did star in numerous MGM films in the 1940s and early 1950s, some of them with Esther Williams
1:14 how is this joke still relevant?
You bet it is
In America,you Eat at Joe's
In Soviet Russia,Joe Eats you
Or in this case, in Plymouth.
LMAO!!!
So true
Exactly. *EXACTLY*.
Don’t trust Joe the Bear to feed you. Joe the Bear will eat you.
Classic comedy cartoons
These cartoons are the best. Tex Avery for the win, yo.
How i love these old cartoons,movies..
that was the smuggest looking bear ever XD
Remember, never ever ever ever ever ever EVER EVER EVER trust a bear
@@alvexok5523 including the one who tells you stop forest fires?.....hmmm, now that you mention it, im starting to wonder who really does start those fires?!
3:44
This moment needs to be a gif
Never ever trust a bear to eat lunch with.
Happy Thanksgiving!
The 'fox hole' bit had me giggling uncontrollably.
One of my favorite episodes and endings and I like the Vore scene and wish The Turkey and Pilgrim were used more especially with them as best friends.
Another great cartoonists Tex Avery to study drawing technics
Remember: Eat at Joe's
DON'T eat at Joe's!
Hahaha, I loved the ending. I didn't remember this ep
I finally know NOT to eat at joes.
Not THAT Joe's, anyway.
Joe the bear
@@gamerzero7735 never trust a bear
Fontalle Bass' Music Video shown on MTV,Rescue Me,had Snippets of this Classic Tex Avery Cartoon in it!
Hey Turkey Gobble Gobble Gobble get me every time lol.
I miss those classics all the wacky stuff and especially the graphics too not mention better then modern cartoons.
The best part the turkey sounded like Jimmy Durante
They walk so confident that joe is gonna feed em when reality they are gonna feed joe 6:52
I like the turkey, he says "is it fresh?"
3:36-3:45 that won't be for another 150 years.
It's a gag 😑😑😑😑
Very well done 👍 thanks
the 296 dislikes ate at Joe's
يالله ماأحلى و أجمل تلك الأيام الخوالي الجميلة و هذه الأفلام الجميلة فعلا أيام جميلة جدا
حقا انها ايام قديم
Chan 56 out of Boston use to show awesome classic cartoons back in the 70's & 80's living in New England..🌵😼🌵
5:09 "It's not a 'T'. On my home planet, it is a symbol of peace."
ThisThingEaten عبهل8لع8
LAWL
I had this cartoon on an old VHS, but it had less color
Great special effects
Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies. The best Cartoons ever!
Hit like if Tex Avery made your childhood awesome 😎
Looks like the bear had the combo.
Don't Eat At Joe's