(Cough, cough) Peh, peh, ugh! I cannot do this, I cannot! Oh, what a fowl way for a bird to die. I do not want to die of beak cancer. My lungs are blackening, I can't breathe!
@@EthersCubing I thought I'd comment on this situation. The fact that Pudgy the Parrot with that cigarette shoved into his mouth is morally irresponsible.
“What situation?!” “The fact that Pudgy the Parrot, has a cigarette shoved into his mouth, is morally irresponsible!” “This is a cartoon, this is not a friggin’ Oprah Winfrey special!” “Lou, millions of kids see this cartoon, it’s like giving each of them a packet of cigarettes, and saying “Light Up”!
@@royalzavala8545 Daniel, this is costing the studio thousands of dollars! If you wanna get paid you stick to the script, if you wanna play ghandi, then go do it on someone else's time!
At least this was intentional for the movie for the purpose of saying, we get it, it's stupid; where as media today did it solely to insult our intelligence.
For those of you missing the point of the weak ending: In the universe where Daniel Hibbert is the voice of Grunge, Pudgy, and Grandma, this cartoon has no ending. Daniel quit in the middle of recording to protest the last scene. They clearly had noone to substitute the voice so they had no ending.
I thought he was going to smoke the whole cigarette!😄 I prefer Robin Williams speaking against smoking like in the movie. Man I miss his sense of humor so much.
1:44- "Eat Your Heart Out, Meryl Streep!" 4:16- "Eat Your Heart Out, Julia Child!" Ironic that sixteen years later, Meryl Streep would receive an Oscar nomination for playing Julia Child in "Julie and Julia."
Yes and this animated opening was animated by Chuck Jones animator of the Looney Tunes and creator of Marvin The Martian, Pepe Le Pew, Wile E Coyote and the Roadrunner
Oooo, since the animation cuts away in the movie, I never heard, but the old ladies voice in this is the voice that Daniel uses as Mrs. Doubtfire! Never realized.
What a wonderful voice! Especially with Robin Williams singing "Largo al factotum". Also, LOLed at the funny bits. But the ending is sort of a mind screw, especially with the bird driven to suicide by cigarette. So sad. R.I.P., Robin Williams. You did very well.
@LaumiRez Not his animation, but rather his designs and direction. Bill Littlejohn and Eric Goldberg provide the animation which is still impressive considering Littlejohn was about the same age as Jones at the time.
NO this is not some alternate universe where Daniel Hillard didn't give a shit about what young viewers were being exposed to. The producers just redubbed and used what was in left after Daniel told them to piss off. That world still remains.
The first moment I saw this cartoon in "Mrs. Doubtfire" I knew it was pure Chuck Jones. Two reasons: 1. The design of the characters (the little waves of feathers and fur on their cheeks) 2. The references to his cartoons (EX: "Figaro" tune was used in one of his Bugs Bunny cartoons). God rest Chuck Jones. I wish I knew ye.
I wonder if Pudgy & Grunge would have worked as a cartoon tv series on Fox Kids back in the 90s as their version of Tom and Jerry, or Sylvester and Twitty.
This is great! I never knew the cartoon short existed intact without seeing Robin( or I guess his character Daniel) in the foreground in the studio providing the voice, as is shown in the beginning of Mrs. Doubtfire. Then again I didn't know about the half hour of deleted scenes or that there were actually several hours worth of footage shot for this movie because Robin was so spontaneous and improvisational that there were several different ways each scene could paly out. Apparently the director chose the funniest material. It should be noted that Mrs. Doubtfire could have been a serious drama without a whole lot of comedy in it too. Robin Williams should have won an Oscar for this role.
They could have at least ended it instead of leaving the situation unresolved - And now that he is gone, it can never be so... We will miss you, Robin Williams!
I personally would have to agree with Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams). Millions of kids seeing this cartoon and seeing a cigarette being lit up is like sending them a pack of cigarettes and saying "light up and try one out." Really, on TV shows and in cartoons, cartoon characters shouldn't poison the minds of young children with the chewy thoughts of nicotine and lung cancer. It should never be in their character. As a matter of fact, children should be taught to never ever, no matter what the circumstance, ever smoke cigarettes, because it's caused more health risks factors than anything else, just about the same as cocaine, heroin, and meth. Especially even PCP and marijuana. I never done any of those, and I never will.
And that's why he didn't care about losing his job, and he decided to quit "for reasons of conscience". And this scene is important for the whole movie, because we could realize how responsible Daniel was as a father.
The people who were his boss believed him to be so and didn't care if Daniel is a responsible parent. They were only concerned in making money and thought he was wasting their time when he spoke out against having Pudgy smoke a cigarette. Daniel had a right to quit because he didn't agree with their choice to include it. He knew it's setting a bad example to children who watches the cartoon and is concerned that they may take up smoking.
Oh, I cannot do this! Oh, I can *not!* What a foul way for a bird to die! I don't want to get *BEAK CANCER!* OH, My lungs are *blackened!* It's a voice-over; an interior monologue. Maybe even the voice of God, that's even better: *"Don't, Pudgy! Don't Smoke!"* The fact that Pudgy the Parrot has a cigarette shoved in his mouth is morally irresponsible!
When I first watched Mrs. Doubtfire and the animation came up, I never knew Robin Also voice the cat until the camera showed Robin (Daniel) voicing him. Also this video was published 2011, August 11. 3 years before a terrible, sad, depressing, loss. R.I.P Robin Williams you are dearly missed by the whole universe
+ANNIE STORMBORN Because it's not that dialogue in children's animation used to be more intelligent and not condescending, it's that we mostly only remember the good and memorable show. Source : I'm pushing 30 and I remember watching and enjoying pretty terrible show that can't hold a candle up to the few recent exemple of children's animation I saw :P
Of course there were some that were bad or even horrible, but as whole, children's entertainment is so condescending and lacking in integrity now as apposed to then.
I could tell without even looking at the descriptions that Chuck Jones did this. He had such a distinct style to how his characters moved and talked. Even some of his signature gags are in here including the cat getting his tail all wrapped up (believe that was in a Tom & Jerry short by Chuck). God I wished we had a funny cartoonist like him today
Robin Williams is voices characters Batty Koda, Genie, Peddler Merchant, Pudgy, Prunge, Daniel Hillard, Euphegenia Doubtfire, Fender Pinwheeler, Professor Philip Brainard, Mork, Napoleon Cross, Garuda, Ramon and Lovelace
That's Pretty Funny Where The Hell Are You Going Hey Listen Buddy I'll Tell You Something if You Leave You're Not Coming Back in I'm Not Taking Any Crap From You Pal
As much as I find Robin Williams voicing the characters to be quite clever, Daniel was right to walk out of this job. Even if it was right before Miranda lost it with him. And the ending proves why. Anyway I was watching the movie on Disney Plus the other night. So I thought I come here.
This great cartoon (along with a few Looney Tunes in the mid-late 1990s) was produced by Chuck Jones and animated by Eric Goldberg, who at the time was working at Disney and had to use alias name Claude Raynes to avoid trouble with Disney.
wow,its great to the whole cartoon rather then bits of it for the mrs doudtfire,did the real cartoon have any words to it,thank you very much for sharing
I was so excited when I found out this was Chuck Jones animation. I'm a big fan of his work.
(Cough, cough) Peh, peh, ugh! I cannot do this, I cannot! Oh, what a fowl way for a bird to die. I do not want to die of beak cancer. My lungs are blackening, I can't breathe!
Daniel, that line is not in the script why did you add it?
@@EthersCubing I thought I'd comment on this situation. The fact that Pudgy the Parrot with that cigarette shoved into his mouth is morally irresponsible.
@@andrewstill9042 This is a cartoon okay, this is not a fricking Oprah Winfrey special!
@@EthersCubing Millions of kids watch this cartoon, and it will make'em feel like they wanna light one up.🔥🚬
@@andrewstill9042 You can’t put words in Pudgys mouth, if his mouth isn’t moving!
A brilliant parody of Sylvester and Tweetie Pie.
As soon as I saw the cat... Yup, that's undoubtedly Chuck Jones behind this!
Yes The Legendary Chuck Jones indeed
"Daniel, that line is not in the script why did you add it!??
"Well I thought I should comment on the situation"
R I P Robin Williams 😔
“What situation?!”
“The fact that Pudgy the Parrot, has a cigarette shoved into his mouth, is morally irresponsible!”
“This is a cartoon, this is not a friggin’ Oprah Winfrey special!”
“Lou, millions of kids see this cartoon, it’s like giving each of them a packet of cigarettes, and saying “Light Up”!
@@royalzavala8545
Daniel, this is costing the studio thousands of dollars! If you wanna get paid you stick to the script, if you wanna play ghandi, then go do it on someone else's time!
NorthernStal The famously unknown penguin “Then I’ve got to do what I got to do”
Lou: You can't put words in pudgy's mouth when is mouth isn't moving.
Me: Yeah, try telling that to Max Fleischer. He basically perfected it.
@@royalzavala8545 "That's very funny.
Where the hell are you goin'?
If you leave, you're not comin' back in.
I'm not taking any crap from you, pal."
You will be missed Robin. No one could ever be as funny as you
I don't like how this ended =( No wonder Daniel quit his job.
At least this was intentional for the movie for the purpose of saying, we get it, it's stupid; where as media today did it solely to insult our intelligence.
Me too
RW:Good point,it figures actually.😔
RW:Good point,it figures actually.😔
Have you ever wanted to take a photograph of a moment in your day, look at it and say: "This is not my life!"
For those of you missing the point of the weak ending: In the universe where Daniel Hibbert is the voice of Grunge, Pudgy, and Grandma, this cartoon has no ending. Daniel quit in the middle of recording to protest the last scene. They clearly had noone to substitute the voice so they had no ending.
+Iyr HaMelech Congregation Real shame.
Makes sense, but it doesn't make the short work any better on it's own.
Lol and they kept the line, "beak cancer."
Man, I wish Robin Williams voiced more animated characters
I know it wasn’t enough as I believe he only voiced the Genie from Aladdin and Batty Koda from FernGully: The Last Rainforest
@@darrylwilkinson4131 But his impressions would've made him a good voice actor for Nick shows or more animated movies
@@darrylwilkinson4131 Don’t forget Fender from Robots!!!
Happy Feet & Happy Feet Tool
@@darrylwilkinson4131 I saw Ferngully first. And that was my first glimpse of his talent.
I thought he was going to smoke the whole cigarette!😄 I prefer Robin Williams speaking against smoking like in the movie. Man I miss his sense of humor so much.
Me too
Me too.
After his death, I wanted to find that scene, but all I saw was this.
broken angel h
broken angel I know I still can't believe Robin Williams has gone
I was kind of wanting to hear Pudgy's inner monologue or the voice of god saying how smoking was bad.
God: "No, Pudgy! Don't smoke!"
1:44- "Eat Your Heart Out, Meryl Streep!"
4:16- "Eat Your Heart Out, Julia Child!"
Ironic that sixteen years later, Meryl Streep would receive an Oscar nomination for playing Julia Child in "Julie and Julia."
I believe the word is sychronistic not ironic.
And there was also the boiled lobster scene.
I'll bet Sylvester and Tweetie were an inspiration for this.
Yes and this animated opening was animated by Chuck Jones animator of the Looney Tunes and creator of Marvin The Martian, Pepe Le Pew, Wile E Coyote and the Roadrunner
Oooo, since the animation cuts away in the movie, I never heard, but the old ladies voice in this is the voice that Daniel uses as Mrs. Doubtfire! Never realized.
Foreshadowing
@1:35
The old lady looks a lot like Mrs. Doubtfire herself.
Yup
A combination just as good as Mel Blanc and Chuck Jones .
This was how I was introduced to Robin Williams when I was probably around 5, what a memorable and funny way to discover an actor, RIP
Mr. Spiff I think it was this that made me become a fan of Robin Williams. Rip Williams sadly missed
Mine was Jumanji or Aladdin.
Mine was Ferngully
What a wonderful voice! Especially with Robin Williams singing "Largo al factotum". Also, LOLed at the funny bits. But the ending is sort of a mind screw, especially with the bird driven to suicide by cigarette. So sad. R.I.P., Robin Williams. You did very well.
On animation, Robin Williams is a modern Mel Blanc.
You got that right.
R.I.P Robin Williams and Mel Blanc
RW:yup.😁
RW:yup.😁
This animation screams Chuck Jones.
That's because it was Chuck Jones that made this short cartoon.
@LaumiRez Not his animation, but rather his designs and direction. Bill Littlejohn and Eric Goldberg provide the animation which is still impressive considering Littlejohn was about the same age as Jones at the time.
Grunge: salutations snack
Pudgey:on second thought YIPE!!!!!!
Wow I didn’t know this was actually this long and a full animation! So cool. We miss you so much Robin. Thanks to whoever graced us with this!
If you think about it, Pudgy and Grunge are THEE final original characters created by the golden era directors.
1:20 Salutations snack.
Yipe. On second thought, *YIIIIIIIIIIIPE!*
NO this is not some alternate universe where Daniel Hillard didn't give a shit about what young viewers were being exposed to. The producers just redubbed and used what was in left after Daniel told them to piss off. That world still remains.
The first moment I saw this cartoon in "Mrs. Doubtfire" I knew it was pure Chuck Jones. Two reasons:
1. The design of the characters (the little waves of feathers and fur on their cheeks)
2. The references to his cartoons (EX: "Figaro" tune was used in one of his Bugs Bunny cartoons).
God rest Chuck Jones. I wish I knew ye.
I wonder if Pudgy & Grunge would have worked as a cartoon tv series on Fox Kids back in the 90s as their version of Tom and Jerry, or Sylvester and Twitty.
Robin Williams could've essentially been the Mel Blanc of the 90's if that were to happen.
For some reason, I always found robin Williams singing opera really funny
He did such a great job singing the Figaro song.
If only Erik can see Uncle Ramon now
Yipe. I mean YIIIIPE! POLICE, FBI, SOMEBODY CALL CIVIC AUTHOURITIES, ASPCA ASAP!! Lmao
This is great! I never knew the cartoon short existed intact without seeing Robin( or I guess his character Daniel) in the foreground in the studio providing the voice, as is shown in the beginning of Mrs. Doubtfire. Then again I didn't know about the half hour of deleted scenes or that there were actually several hours worth of footage shot for this movie because Robin was so spontaneous and improvisational that there were several different ways each scene could paly out. Apparently the director chose the funniest material. It should be noted that Mrs. Doubtfire could have been a serious drama without a whole lot of comedy in it too. Robin Williams should have won an Oscar for this role.
Pudgy is a talent birdie. No wonder he sings pretty good. 😂 R.I.P. Chuck Jones and Robin Williams. You were both terrific guys.
RIP Robin Williams
I wish they had done a small series of this.
this was the first thing I had to watch when I found out.
I LOVE THIS! I LOVED CHUCK JONES AND ROBIN WILLIAMS AND HOW WELL THEY WORKED ON THIS EPISODE!! I WISH THEY WOULD MAKE MORE episodes of this!
They could have at least ended it instead of leaving the situation unresolved - And now that he is gone, it can never be so... We will miss you, Robin Williams!
Every time I hear this song . I picture this. BRILLIANCE Genius. Gone but never forgotten
I personally would have to agree with Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams). Millions of kids seeing this cartoon and seeing a cigarette being lit up is like sending them a pack of cigarettes and saying "light up and try one out." Really, on TV shows and in cartoons, cartoon characters shouldn't poison the minds of young children with the chewy thoughts of nicotine and lung cancer. It should never be in their character. As a matter of fact, children should be taught to never ever, no matter what the circumstance, ever smoke cigarettes, because it's caused more health risks factors than anything else, just about the same as cocaine, heroin, and meth. Especially even PCP and marijuana. I never done any of those, and I never will.
And that's why he didn't care about losing his job, and he decided to quit "for reasons of conscience". And this scene is important for the whole movie, because we could realize how responsible Daniel was as a father.
Eddynson Duque Exactly.
That's the thing I never got. He quit for good reason, yet he's supposed to be the bad guy.
The people who were his boss believed him to be so and didn't care if Daniel is a responsible parent. They were only concerned in making money and thought he was wasting their time when he spoke out against having Pudgy smoke a cigarette. Daniel had a right to quit because he didn't agree with their choice to include it. He knew it's setting a bad example to children who watches the cartoon and is concerned that they may take up smoking.
Neither have I
"They're biased. That's a mistrial."
1:44 It should hard on Meryl Streep😂😂😂
Averys law is a reference to animation director Tex Avery who came up with the rule .Where an animated character can’t fall down unless they look down
R.I.P. Robin Williams...
Avery’s law made me giggle a bit
Oh, I cannot do this! Oh, I can *not!* What a foul way for a bird to die! I don't want to get *BEAK CANCER!* OH, My lungs are *blackened!*
It's a voice-over; an interior monologue. Maybe even the voice of God, that's even better: *"Don't, Pudgy! Don't Smoke!"*
The fact that Pudgy the Parrot has a cigarette shoved in his mouth is morally irresponsible!
AND enjoys it!!! But I think the point was that this was made with the intention of Daniel providing the commentary that cost him his job.
That line's genius! LOL
if you look at the lip synching he even was supposed to say "that's nice"
Millions of kids see this cartoon, it’s like sending each one of them a packet of cigarettes and saying, “Light Up!”
@@jaketaller8567 "Actors 🙄."
Robin Williams
Chuck Jones
You’ll be missed
A much more articulate Tweety and S-sylvester. I would have liked to see some actual cartoons with these two.
Yipe... on a second thought... YIIIIIIIIIIIIIPE
Sad, R I P Robin Williams.................
1:23 to 1:33 my reaction to the news of the remakes of Jumanji, Aladdin, and (recently de-confirmed) Good Morning, Vietnam.
I thought the reboots were good
3:34
Pudgie, Robin, stop breaking the forth wall
2:43 Angry Birds inspiration?
Oh, I will not do this! I cannot! Oh what a foul way for a bird to die! I don't wanna get beak cancer! No! My lungs are blackened! Help me! Help me!
Bailey Provance Cut! Cut! Daniel, that line is not in the script. While did you add it?
Well, I thought I should comment on the situation.
Godzillaman What situation?
The fact the Pudgy the Parrot has a cigarette shoved into his mouth is morally irresponsible!
[puts away headphones] Men have got to do what they got to do!
Oh hey, it's Tweety Bird's cousin and Slyvester's brother.
this scene was animated by Chuck Jones himself!
Richard Canipe Well well what a coincidence :)
😂😃 good one!
Shade on tweety start at 2:58
Chuck Jones + Robin Williams, what a perfect combo
Chuck Jones cameo at 1:15
I feel like Pudgy eventually used the cigarette to get out of the predicament.
RIP Chuck Jones and Robin Williams.
On the second thought... NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEIN!
When I first watched Mrs. Doubtfire and the animation came up, I never knew Robin Also voice the cat until the camera showed Robin (Daniel) voicing him.
Also this video was published 2011, August 11. 3 years before a terrible, sad, depressing, loss. R.I.P Robin Williams you are dearly missed by the whole universe
1:26 YIIIIIIIIIIIPPPE!!!
i was watching this right now on tv and i was laughing so hard, i start to cry, I miss robin williams, the world really is a darker place without him.
Matt Boesch I cried so hard in the ending of Mrs Doubtfire
His interior monologue wasn't in this one. " Don't pudgy don't smoke " :)
RIP Robin Williams you were one of a kind
Indeed he was.
RIP Sir Robin Williams :'(
Dialogue in children's animation used to be so intelligent and not at all condescending. What happened to us as a society?
ANNIE STORMBORN We went CGI!
+ANNIE STORMBORN You are looking at it through rose tinted glasses.
Keihzaru How so?
+ANNIE STORMBORN Because it's not that dialogue in children's animation used to be more intelligent and not condescending, it's that we mostly only remember the good and memorable show.
Source : I'm pushing 30 and I remember watching and enjoying pretty terrible show that can't hold a candle up to the few recent exemple of children's animation I saw :P
Of course there were some that were bad or even horrible, but as whole, children's entertainment is so condescending and lacking in integrity now as apposed to then.
1:45 ...Meryl Streep?! 😅😂😂
This is in the beginning of Mrs. Doubtfire, they don't show it on tv, it's on the dvd. RIP.
This reminds me a little bit of Tom & Jerry!😂😂
I could tell without even looking at the descriptions that Chuck Jones did this. He had such a distinct style to how his characters moved and talked. Even some of his signature gags are in here including the cat getting his tail all wrapped up (believe that was in a Tom & Jerry short by Chuck). God I wished we had a funny cartoonist like him today
Chuck Jones and Robin Williams. A brilliant combination.
Robin Williams is voices characters Batty Koda, Genie, Peddler Merchant, Pudgy, Prunge, Daniel Hillard, Euphegenia Doubtfire, Fender Pinwheeler, Professor Philip Brainard, Mork, Napoleon Cross, Garuda, Ramon and Lovelace
R.I.P Robin Willians.
Salutations, snack.
Yipe. On second thought: YIPE!!!!!!!
So cool to see Chuck Jones working this long into his career. :)
I've always loved chuck jones animation.
3 years after this video came out, Robin Williams would unfortunately commit suicide. We ain't never had a friend like Robin Williams.
(takes off headphones and imitates Gandhi) Then I've got to do what I've got to do.
(heads for the door)
That's Pretty Funny Where The Hell Are You Going Hey Listen Buddy I'll Tell You Something if You Leave You're Not Coming Back in I'm Not Taking Any Crap From You Pal
Such a shame that this was never properly completed. This would have made a great TV episode on its own.
*coughs* I cannot do this. I cannot! Oh what a foul way for a bird to die! I don't want to get BEAK CANCER! Nooo!!! My lungs are blackened!!!
On the second thought YYYYHEEEEEEEEEELP!!!
I DON'T WANT TO GET BIG CANCER
(Yes, I know he actually says "beak", but still....🤣)
Will it be smoking for non smo....
Mrs: Doubtfire: SMOKING!!!
This animation is chuck Jones in Mrs doubtfire also I loved robin Williams voiced these characters And rip robin williams 😢😭
Such as shame and a bless to see this after Robin Williams death sure miss him
Anyone thinking of “Tom & Jerry”?
No, that’s Tweety and Sylvester
This was actually REAL???
Yup!! It was a special feature on the DVD.
Cam Farr That's what I thought.
The ending was looped but normally you hear Robin/Pudgey go on about the effects of smoking in protest.
Thank God that Daniel Hillard wasn't there to ad lib during the part when Pudgy was smokung
Chuck Jones's animation style is classic. I love it!
Long after seeing the movie, my thoughts are still the same: Silly bird, you could use the hot butt to burn the cat. :D
I think that's the implication. They just didn't animate the whole thing because they didn't need to for the movie.
Wrong, dummy! This is the full animation, they just edited down for the movie.
Parrot*
You are so missed Mr Williams.
We'll miss you, Robin.
As much as I find Robin Williams voicing the characters to be quite clever, Daniel was right to walk out of this job. Even if it was right before Miranda lost it with him. And the ending proves why. Anyway I was watching the movie on Disney Plus the other night. So I thought I come here.
This great cartoon (along with a few Looney Tunes in the mid-late 1990s) was produced by Chuck Jones and animated by Eric Goldberg, who at the time was working at Disney and had to use alias name Claude Raynes to avoid trouble with Disney.
Love this ...
Robin Williams the best
wow,its great to the whole cartoon rather then bits of it for the mrs doudtfire,did the real cartoon have any words to it,thank you very much for sharing
I never knew this was a real cartoon. I thought it was just made for the movie.
it not
Rip Robin Williams thanks for the laughs
The one thing I wish we got was a feature length animated film where Robin Williams voiced all the characters
All the characters are voiced by Robin Williams