He and Senator Blutarsky are cowriting a bipartisan bill that includes financial assistance towards excessive beer drinking and lenient sentences for those with bad table manners.
PeeWee Herman showed this film (without commentary) on his original broadway show in the early 80s. The audience then and the audience now reacted EXACTLY the same way at ''...the cake looked delicious!" at 5:01. Hilarious in any era. (Link to the PeeWee Herman version below) th-cam.com/video/2XGG1NouAzg/w-d-xo.html
I do wonder what "Phil" does today. My best guess is that he teaches his grandchildren about the true horror that is Mr. Bungle, much to the dismay of his other relatives, who just wanted a normal thanksgiving without the ramblings of a once traumatised kid who had to act as a complete tool in a 50´s propaganda piece.
Okay call me overly cautious but I don't want Mr. Bungle anywhere near the cafeteria or especially the boy's restroom. It doesn't help that he looks like Freaky Fred in Courage the Cowardly Dog "Phil liked all the books in the Elders of Zion series." Well looks like the Boy's Room is hosting the Caillou cosplay this year. You know it doesn't help the unfortunate implications that right when the narrator says Phil knew exactly what he wanted, it shows a close up of a little girl. I think Phil is absorbing the wrong lessons from Mr. Bungle. "She wouldn't smile at Mr. Bungle...or an Oriental kid." "He ate Freddie?" (Considering that I am currently working on a Chess The Musical fanfic I got quite a laugh at that one.)
Man, Phil probably grew up just to be The Snob (except that she's a girl). He behaved himself according to this video just to get in trouble for reading & being too studious....
I think cutting ahead of others and taking more than your fair share is more of a Capitalist trait than a Communist, but hey, don't let me spoil your fun!
Yeah, it's a razor thin line between being a civil human being and being a communist. But don't worry. These values haven't been taught in decades, and look at society today. Give me the 50s any day.
Phil seems like the kid who, on the last day of school, would remind the teacher that they forgot to assign homework...
We hunted down those kids for revenge. 😁
Phil is the kid who never touched himself in fear of becoming a Bungle.
The applause when the nerd table was brought up
That's my table! :)
We've all been there.
"Was that a big piece of cake or what?!" ~Paul Reubens
Man, I wish I went to this school! Look at the size of those cake slices!
That was back when the local School Board was able to afford such luxuries.
😂
Phil would spend many a night scourging himself while weeping and whispering “No, Mr. Bungle, you shall not have my soul!”
I lost it at the huge ass cake
Would you like some meal with your cake?
Dennis Billington Nice reference to the ThatGuyRiffs version.
Same here!
I want to see "Senator Bungle's doing alright for himself"
Isn't that Lindsey Graham?
@@luisreyes1963 Mr. Bungle looks more like Newt Gingrich.
He and Senator Blutarsky are cowriting a bipartisan bill that includes financial assistance towards excessive beer drinking and lenient sentences for those with bad table manners.
For a person so unconcerned about personal hygiene, Mr. Bungle has some mighty white teeth.
Fluoridated water is magic.
WE ARE HAVING FUN.
That's when I lost it. XD
Love the live plays, much more funny to me with the people in background.
Kids in the fifties were very influenced by puppet shows.... which, looking at the sixties, explains a LOT of things...
Love that cake....yum yum 😂
So this IS the fifties. Was this a common lunch day?
The first time I saw this all I could think of was a song by Jethro Tull called "Bungle in the Jungle"
Going to now go watch Bungle in the Jungle. Thanks!
Drinking game: take a shot Everytime the phrase “only Mr. Bungle would do that.” is said.
Yeah but then we'd all get horribly drunk and hung over sick....like Mr Bungle would do. Is there no escape from his madness???
Goodbye, liver. 🥴
The original pee-wee herman playhouse stand up special featured this short-after he screamed "was that a big enough piece of cake or WHAT!"
Phil was surprised to see himself on the milk carton.
TH-cam needs a LOVE button for videos like these.
This video was also shown on a Pee Wee HBO special.
Yep. "That was a big piece of chocolate cake!"
I'M THE LUCKIEST BOY IIIN THE WOOORRRRLD
"Big enough piece of cake or what!?!?"
"He ate Freddie?"
Later on in high school during his experimenting phase, yes, he did *eat* Freddie*
"Then again, we eat paste!"
Freddie's family was poor. Freddie came from a broken home.
OMG! I saw this one in school in the 1960s!
There were Mr. Bungles in our school but different kids had to clean off the tables each week so after a while people stopped leaving messes.
Jesus, that cake is lunch by itself!
Thank you so much!
What, were they refilling the milk cartons for the next class? Blech!
Mr. Bungle is love, Mr. Bungle is life
Blasphemer! 👿
Oh lord, Mr. Bungle broke them.
So many great lines!
Phil later developed a serious case of OCD.
I lost it with the kid returning the Elders Of Zion book.
At 1:20 it looks like a puppet show version of that famous FIVE EASY PIECES scene.
No dislikes, not even from Mr. Bungle!
Thou shall not bungle!
There are Death Row inmates at their last meal who look more cheerful than these kids.
You know who also had a tray? Darth Vader. He had to have some place to put his hot plate of penne arrabiata. Side note: why are they all wet?
2:43.....What...is he shaving too????
Coronet: the cure for imsomnia!
It would not surprise me if after this show, there was a shortage of cake and soap.
That kid sure used a LOT of soap!
@@jamesnoble8205 Unclean, Unclean!! 😨
PeeWee Herman showed this film (without commentary) on his original broadway show in the early 80s. The audience then and the audience now reacted EXACTLY the same way at ''...the cake looked delicious!" at 5:01. Hilarious in any era. (Link to the PeeWee Herman version below)
th-cam.com/video/2XGG1NouAzg/w-d-xo.html
My favorite vegetable is ketchup.
Coronet. We meet again!
I love this but it's truly horrifying in its indoctrination-like aspects. No wonder these people grew up to be raging Wall Streeters. :D
"Phil didn't want to get his dirty hands all over his school-issued copy of Mein Kampf."
CRUCIFY THE BUNGLA!!!!
“Hang him by his unclean hands!”
Noble Prophet of Truth, this has gone on long enough. Make an example of this Bungler, the council demands it.
Narrator: Phil almost walked past the boys' room
Me: No, he didn't. He walked right up to the door and stopped.
I remember giant slices of cake in school, then health nut parents went crazy and cake was gone. Must have told the school board it causes cancer.
Nah,school board probably thought kids didn't deserve cake.
OMG Doug Walker made the same "licked [the table] clean" joke on his riff of this. XD
He probably ripped them off.
Less Talking
Or maybe it’s the other way round.
@@victorhernandez8723
This happened way before Doug Walker did his riff
Phil didn't pray after he sat down so he was sent to Hell, just like Mr. Bungle.
James Schuur we all float down here, and you will too Phil!
Even at night, if you listen carefully, you can hear the throaty growl of one word..."Bungle".
His Miss America impression😂
this seems more like an instructional video on how to eat lunch at school...
I'm still wondering what mike patton has to do with any of this
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I do wonder what "Phil" does today. My best guess is that he teaches his grandchildren about the true horror that is Mr. Bungle, much to the dismay of his other relatives, who just wanted a normal thanksgiving without the ramblings of a once traumatised kid who had to act as a complete tool in a 50´s propaganda piece.
Do not fear Mr Bungle.
For he lives inside all of us.
Eat their dust,Pee-Wee Herman!!!
Okay call me overly cautious but I don't want Mr. Bungle anywhere near the cafeteria or especially the boy's restroom. It doesn't help that he looks like Freaky Fred in Courage the Cowardly Dog
"Phil liked all the books in the Elders of Zion series."
Well looks like the Boy's Room is hosting the Caillou cosplay this year.
You know it doesn't help the unfortunate implications that right when the narrator says Phil knew exactly what he wanted, it shows a close up of a little girl. I think Phil is absorbing the wrong lessons from Mr. Bungle.
"She wouldn't smile at Mr. Bungle...or an Oriental kid."
"He ate Freddie?" (Considering that I am currently working on a Chess The Musical fanfic I got quite a laugh at that one.)
And then, Phil grew up and became the notorious Bungle, The Psychopath.
God bless this mess.
I could use a Mr. Bong-le.
Was this common for school kids in the 50s?
is Mr. Bungle supposed to prepare kids for ratting out Communists
That episode is on HBO Comedy right now
This looks like a time that discouraged individuality and being yourself... I'd hate living in that time...
Chris P You have no idea.
Chris P bad news kids, we're reliving that time period.
Chris P Look movie if I wanna eat my dessert first , I can eat my dessert first, don't you judge me"!!
Hehehehe
That was pretty funny!
.....
You were joking right?
So who did it better?
Bungle represents individuality. Phil is a conformist.
@@undoneonion90 So is being an obnoxious creep individuality? 🤨
Man, Phil probably grew up just to be The Snob (except that she's a girl). He behaved himself according to this video just to get in trouble for reading & being too studious....
All hail bungle
Bungle is our way
Crucify the Bungle!!!
Kill the apostate Mr. Bungle! 😠
Mr. Bungle asf
Eh. Great, but I still prefer the TGWTG version.
Also, what did they say at the soap and the cake?
Starring Donald Trump as Mr. Bungle.
He's more like Freddy Fazbear. ☠️
I think cutting ahead of others and taking more than your fair share is more of a Capitalist trait than a Communist, but hey, don't let me spoil your fun!
An excellent point... Allow me to commit youtube hari-kari to assuage my shame.
Mr Bungle looks like trump
Yeah, it's a razor thin line between being a civil human being and being a communist. But don't worry. These values haven't been taught in decades, and look at society today.
Give me the 50s any day.
Is this a bootleg