I absolutely LOVED these commercials/PSAs (whatever you want to call them) when I was a kid and they still tickle me! I will always remember "I hanker for a hunk of cheese!" :)
ah HAH... i m not the only one who will always remember, I hanker for a hunk of cheese".. i STILL sing this when i want a piece of cheese. ... nice to know!!! lol
These bring back that childhood that we all miss so much. I think they aired "Sunshine On A Stick" and "Hanker For A Hunk Of Cheese" more than the others. I barely remember "You're The Only You You've Got," but clearly I must have seen it. We 70/80s kids had it good back then, didn't we?
For everyone who wonders what Timer actually is: the real answer is so bonkers you’d literally never guess it. He’s an anthropomorphic CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. The special he debuted in says that he’s the “keeper of body time”, who determines when it’s time to sleep, eat, and presumably reproduce.
Tell that to the writers of Family Guy and Robot Chicken. Family Guy called him "Timer the Cheese Guy", while Robot Chicken said he's made of cheese, and that Chester Cheetah allegedly tried to use him to make Cheetos.
I don’t know. The 3:30am thing leads me to believe the Family Guy writers knew he was circadian rhythm. He just really liked cheese. And crack cocaine.
That never worked for me. I didn’t have the patience to wait until they were fully frozen. So my mom ended up with a grubby, sticky mess on the kitchen counter
2:32 I like that Timer at least says that eating just anything for breakfast isn't the best solution but its better than nothing. it doesn't feel like it came out of a corporation's mouth and seems like good reasonable advice.
Boy is it true, some mornings when I haven’t have anything for breakfast I’ll feel like passing out almost before lunch since I haven’t gotten energy from breakfast.
I love Time For Timer, Schoolhouse Rock, One To Grow On, In The News on Saturday mornings one of the best public service announcements of all time!!! They don't make them like this anymore!!!! I miss my childhood!!! Where's the time go!!!!! Thanks so much for posting this video!!!! I love it!!! I love the 70s!!! Can you dig it!!!!!!
I woke up this morning singing this song. I had to find it so I would stop. Nothing has changed since I was a kid. We used to make up our own songs out of things we thought were funny. I teach my kids to be creative like that. My ex-wife hates it. I get massive enjoyment sending my daughter home singing her little ol heart out. I hope she becomes a famous song writer one day. She is good and its funny to hear my kid making up songs about random things. I will miss the golden age of her childhood one day.
ABC had some of the best public service announcements and Educational Short Segments, for kids back then. There was, Time For Timer, ABC' s Bod Squad, High Class Hudson's Earning Lessons For People, Dr. Henry's Emergency Lessons For People, Willie Survive, Zack Of All Trades, Schoolhouse Rock, Captain O.G. Readmore, Computer Critters, the Dough Nuts, and Fun Facts with Yakov Smirnoff. NBC had the, Betchyadontknow segment with Kim Fields, One To Grow On, and Ask NBC News. CBS only had, In The News. Of course there were other PSA's that were shown on all three major networks, such as the following: The Crying Indian Anti-Pollution PSA, Smokey the Bear Fire Prevention PSA, the Crash Test Dummies Seatbelt PSA, McGruff the Crime Dog, R.A.D. Rockers Against Drugs, S.A.D. Students Against Drugs, M.A.D. Mothers Against Drugs, Give A Hoot Don't Pollute with Woodsy the Owl, R.I.F. Reading Is Fundamental, This Is Your Brain On Drugs PSA, the Nutrition Alliance PSA, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Anti-Drugs PSA, Star Wars Anti-Smoking PSA, Marvel Superheroes Energy Savings PSA, Marvel Superheroes Healthy Life PSA, the Marine Corps Toys For Tots Campaign, the Salvation Army PSA, Jerry's Kids Muscular Dystrophy Association PSA, the NFL Stars United Way PSA, Bugs Bunny Safety Tips PSA, Superman Anti-Smoking PSA, Mr. T Anti-Drugs PSA, the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Runaway Prevention PSA, Stranger Danger PSA with Officer Woody, Star Trek: The Animated Series Anti-Pollution PSA, Batgirl Equal Pay PSA, the Prevention Against Child Abuse PSA, the Prevention Against Cruelty To Animals PSA, the Flintstone's Shriner Children's Hospitals PSA, and many others that I'm unable to remember at this time.
Timer (born Ira Grossel) died in 1995 after a long struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. He left behind three daughters and was survived by his partner, Daniel McCook. RIP.
The juice section is definitely my favorite part of the video, Timer doesn’t judge what turns you on. The humor back then was so much better than nowadays.
"Remember you're the only you you've got!" Loved these growing up. Now I can see farther. In the "western" one (Hanker for a Hunk of Cheese), there are Arizona-style mountains in the background; I now know those are melted buildings of a prior, more technically advanced civilization. And I have a feeling from several inputs here, that we get to re-read these choose-your-own-adventure books until we've found all the secrets placed there for us to find. Proverbs 25:2, KJV: "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter." Jesus even told us we get a new body in Heaven. So, like most truths, the quote at the beginning of my comment has exceptions. And that's a part of the learning journey, as well. Thanks again!
From the bottom of my heart, I thank the people responsible for these cartoon intermissions. They have stuck with me through adulthood. In these crazy and uncertain times with Biden’s illegitimate presidency and assholes everywhere you look, these things help keep sane people grounded.
I came home alone after school and waiting for my mother to get home from work watching this in-between rocky and Bullwinkle, or Tennessee tuxedo and his friends.
I just watched Alton Brown's channel. They talked about the hunka cheese segment. That is what is great about YT. You can find it from someone posting here!!!
A few years later came the greatest commercial of all time *”Diesel Driving Academy”.* I think only people in Texas and Louisiana know this memorable commercial.
DePatie-Freleng animated these PSAs. Leonard "Lennie" Weinrib voices Timer,and the sound effects are done by Lee Gunther. I'm hankin' for a hunk of cheese!
I'm Louis the lifeguard and happy say, I rescued a drowning potato today! Drowning in sour cream, OH what a shame! Cause food's so much better when it's practically plain! So don't drown your food!(yuck) In tomatoie catchup or goo!(yuck) It's no fun to eat what you can't even see! So don't drown your food!
After all this time since the late 70’s, I will try orange juice, lemonade, pomegranate, or whatever turns me on and Place plastic over my ice tray with ice picks and test this stuff out.
When i was a kid in the 1970s, i saw these timer psa's countless times on saturday mornings. The problem was that we were dirt poor. Food was scarce in our home. Hunger was a constant companion. Timers advice to snack on something in the fridge was absolutely useless to me because we wouldnt have any of the food items he suggested, nor anything else. Sometimes i just wanted to grab timer by the throat and throttle him while screaming, "WHAT'S A HUNGRY KID SUPPOSED TO DO WHEN HE HAS NO FOOD IN THE HOUSE AT ALL???"
@@failmeep5167 Yes in that we eat much more these days. Though we're still poor, our diet is usually dictated by whatever the supermarkets have on sale. Thankfully hunger is no longer a constant companion.
@@RadMartigan this is awesome sauce!!!!! so much reeeeedeeeamded!!! [I Meade up a new word!!] so much thx!! .. wait.. wha.. okies.. ill concede.. for now :P
@@vjhreeves I did like carrots as a kid and yes this would have been a good idea instead of soda and chips and candy but seriously how many kids would actually eat a bowl filled with those vegetables? Not very many I can tell you that.
@@ghendar obviously, the point of ALL these little songs is to give kids info about the body's nutritional needs and help guide them to make good choices.
@@Thattgirl6789 when I first heard him said that, I'm sitting here like "HOLD UP, PAUSE! That took a turn, AYYYYOOO!!" They was lowkey wilding back then when my parents was growing up lol
@@Thattgirl6789 It wasn't overtly sexual at the time, though. That's why it sounds weird now, but then it was common slang for "eh, whatever you like is fine with me". The 70s were weird in a lot of ways. LOL
I had a dream all about Timer,and how they brung him back. Frank Welker should do the Lennie Weinrib Timer voice. The animation was done by Warner Bros. instead of DFE. BRING TIMER BACK!!!
@Oshabot 16 The Depatie-Freling studio (creators of Pink Panther) did the animation for these. In fact, the horse in the "Hanker for a Hunk o'Cheese" segment is lifted right from the PP episode, "Pinto Pink," featuring a horse that would absolutely not let the Panther ride it." DePatie-Freling did several of the Seuss animated programs; Chuck Jones and Ralph Bakshi animated others.
the body doesn't care about your feelings and opinions. eat "well" and you will live well. had a contact die from lack of protein because he thought birdseed was sufficient enough to live past 35.
I like Timer. Leonard Weinrib who voiced him also did Roland & Rattfink as well as a few Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Do you know his very last cartoon before he passed away?
We GenXers needed these PSAs since we basically raised ourselves.
Indeed! We were the last of the latchkey kids!
Free range. My entire moral compass was fostered by PSAs.
1:55
😊yup
LOOK, A WAGON WHEEL
What the hell's your problem?
@@DHAdArchivez I just smoked a whole bunch of crack!
Yep!👍
I guffawed when he said that
When my get up and go has got up and went, I hanker of a hunk a cheese
Recently turned 50 and battling cancer. These videos really bring on the nostalgia!🥰
I pray for your recovery
@@alagaan0 Thank you!💓🙏
Hope you beat it!
Hope you're doing well, friend.
Same age here, I was watching these tonight with stunned silence I haven’t seen them in many years!
I absolutely LOVED these commercials/PSAs (whatever you want to call them) when I was a kid and they still tickle me! I will always remember "I hanker for a hunk of cheese!" :)
ah HAH... i m not the only one who will always remember, I hanker for a hunk of cheese".. i STILL sing this when i want a piece of cheese. ... nice to know!!! lol
I see what you mean. He kind of reminds me of the cat in the hat
I only recently learned Timer was from a made for TV movie, and spun off into these PSAs.
1:34
"What is your problem?!"
"I just smoked a whole bunch of crack!"
Peter? Is that you?
Pardon me sir...it's 3:30 in the morning.
Probably. You pukes weren’t even around to experience your crack addictions, you pukes.
@@tranzco1173 look a wagon wheel!
@tyrone102 I just smoked a whole buncha CRACK!!!
These bring back that childhood that we all miss so much. I think they aired "Sunshine On A Stick" and "Hanker For A Hunk Of Cheese" more than the others. I barely remember "You're The Only You You've Got," but clearly I must have seen it.
We 70/80s kids had it good back then, didn't we?
Was the best!! Remember these, Bod Squad, and conjunctions conjunctions, get your functions the most and then a a very cool cartoon show afterwards.
I miss Saturday Morning Cartoons!!!
Awesome! Absolutely awesome! Takes me back to when I was a kid. Funny thing is I believed this. Because of if it, I'm a healthy 50 year old.
iago1616 You Are What You Eat From Your Head Down To Your Feet!!
"What the hell is your problem?"
"I just smoked a bunch or crack!"
I haven't seen these in DECADES!!! I found this on the Facebook timeline of a friend (more like an acquaintance)--and I'm so glad I did!!
Notice the subtle hints of having to feed yourself. 😊
For everyone who wonders what Timer actually is: the real answer is so bonkers you’d literally never guess it.
He’s an anthropomorphic CIRCADIAN RHYTHM. The special he debuted in says that he’s the “keeper of body time”, who determines when it’s time to sleep, eat, and presumably reproduce.
Thank you!!!
Tell that to the writers of Family Guy and Robot Chicken. Family Guy called him "Timer the Cheese Guy", while Robot Chicken said he's made of cheese, and that Chester Cheetah allegedly tried to use him to make Cheetos.
I don’t know. The 3:30am thing leads me to believe the Family Guy writers knew he was circadian rhythm. He just really liked cheese. And crack cocaine.
I was too young to see these PSAs as a kid, only saw him on Family Guy at first. So I grew up thinking he was a cheeseball mascot.
I guess that's why he's called Timer, but I always thought he was a piece of cheese.
Omg.....i totally remember the freezing juice into popsicles one!! I love TH-cam 😊
That never worked for me. I didn’t have the patience to wait until they were fully frozen. So my mom ended up with a grubby, sticky mess on the kitchen counter
I tried that once when I was a kid i tried to use coka cola in ice trays but it didn't turn out good at all trays sticky and yucky!
I tried these one Saturday morning while feeding my sea monkeys I sent off for in my old Fantastic Four comic book. Good times!
Hey, I remember these! I'm glad I found them here.
2:32 I like that Timer at least says that eating just anything for breakfast isn't the best solution but its better than nothing. it doesn't feel like it came out of a corporation's mouth and seems like good reasonable advice.
Boy is it true, some mornings when I haven’t have anything for breakfast I’ll feel like passing out almost before lunch since I haven’t gotten energy from breakfast.
I love Time For Timer, Schoolhouse Rock, One To Grow On, In The News on Saturday mornings one of the best public service announcements of all time!!! They don't make them like this anymore!!!! I miss my childhood!!! Where's the time go!!!!! Thanks so much for posting this video!!!! I love it!!! I love the 70s!!! Can you dig it!!!!!!
I woke up this morning singing this song. I had to find it so I would stop. Nothing has changed since I was a kid. We used to make up our own songs out of things we thought were funny. I teach my kids to be creative like that. My ex-wife hates it. I get massive enjoyment sending my daughter home singing her little ol heart out. I hope she becomes a famous song writer one day. She is good and its funny to hear my kid making up songs about random things. I will miss the golden age of her childhood one day.
I don't know if he's a goblin or a cheese monster, but he's got the best songs when I crave cheese!!!
He is your circadian rhythm. Really.
Thank you Timer
I remember this watching this on Saturday morning when I was a little girl and I miss watching it
Memories of my childhood
One half are people who grew up on this, the other half remembered that one time gag from Family Guy
You forgot the ½ of us whom both those things apply to.
I'm glad that someone put these together because they were great watching them as a kid
this is the most wholesome psa character
This was the stuff on tv when I was a kid. Loved the western cheese song.
Love this miss it.....1971
I always remembered the "Wagon Wheel," but I forgot the name of the character! THANKS!
Timer.
@@PinkLlamaGrl THANKS!
This took me back to my childhood!!! Thanks for posting! 💜
Ditto
Thanks for the dear childhood memories...
ABC had some of the best public service announcements and Educational Short Segments, for kids back then. There was, Time For Timer, ABC' s Bod Squad, High Class Hudson's Earning Lessons For People, Dr. Henry's Emergency Lessons For People, Willie Survive, Zack Of All Trades, Schoolhouse Rock, Captain O.G. Readmore, Computer Critters, the Dough Nuts, and Fun Facts with Yakov Smirnoff. NBC had the, Betchyadontknow segment with Kim Fields, One To Grow On, and Ask NBC News. CBS only had, In The News.
Of course there were other PSA's that were shown on all three major networks, such as the following: The Crying Indian Anti-Pollution PSA, Smokey the Bear Fire Prevention PSA, the Crash Test Dummies Seatbelt PSA, McGruff the Crime Dog, R.A.D. Rockers Against Drugs, S.A.D. Students Against Drugs, M.A.D. Mothers Against Drugs, Give A Hoot Don't Pollute with Woodsy the Owl, R.I.F. Reading Is Fundamental, This Is Your Brain On Drugs PSA, the Nutrition Alliance PSA, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Anti-Drugs PSA, Star Wars Anti-Smoking PSA, Marvel Superheroes Energy Savings PSA, Marvel Superheroes Healthy Life PSA, the Marine Corps Toys For Tots Campaign, the Salvation Army PSA, Jerry's Kids Muscular Dystrophy Association PSA, the NFL Stars United Way PSA, Bugs Bunny Safety Tips PSA, Superman Anti-Smoking PSA, Mr. T Anti-Drugs PSA, the Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Runaway Prevention PSA, Stranger Danger PSA with Officer Woody, Star Trek: The Animated Series Anti-Pollution PSA, Batgirl Equal Pay PSA, the Prevention Against Child Abuse PSA, the Prevention Against Cruelty To Animals PSA, the Flintstone's Shriner Children's Hospitals PSA, and many others that I'm unable to remember at this time.
You remembered enough for me...lol
And you remember all that? Strong with you the force is.
Saturday special red room mystery. Scared the shit outta me as a kid
Good memory! I don't remember a third of those!
Also we had commercials like crest with the heroes vs the cavity creeps
Timer (born Ira Grossel) died in 1995 after a long struggle with alcoholism and drug addiction. He left behind three daughters and was survived by his partner, Daniel McCook. RIP.
Does anyone else find it odd that this guy’s most synonymous with one Cowboy Gag, when in literally every other PSA he’s a Well versed top hat guy.
Hanker for a hunka cheese does tend to be more catchier than some of the jingles in the other ones.
I love Timer and his sparkly yellow teeth!
A flashback to the great 70's
"Remember, you're the only YOU you've got." Decades later, I regret forgetting this. 5:22
The juice section is definitely my favorite part of the video, Timer doesn’t judge what turns you on. The humor back then was so much better than nowadays.
Somebody posted this on Facebook a little while ago. And it made me remember possibly seeing this when I was little!
"Remember you're the only you you've got!" Loved these growing up. Now I can see farther. In the "western" one (Hanker for a Hunk of Cheese), there are Arizona-style mountains in the background; I now know those are melted buildings of a prior, more technically advanced civilization.
And I have a feeling from several inputs here, that we get to re-read these choose-your-own-adventure books until we've found all the secrets placed there for us to find. Proverbs 25:2, KJV: "It is the glory of God to conceal a thing: but the honour of kings is to search out a matter."
Jesus even told us we get a new body in Heaven. So, like most truths, the quote at the beginning of my comment has exceptions. And that's a part of the learning journey, as well. Thanks again!
What a golden age it was.
AgnosticProle yes it was these was real Saturday morning cartoons not this garbage we have now
He sure was a lively little guy.
Weird fact: The guy who voices Timer also voiced the original Lotor from Voltron-Lennie Weinrib
Raspberrysoda wow. The things you know.
And Scrappy-Doo. I can totally hear it in these shorts!
@@AllisonDancerChick1982 Yep, Scrappy, before Don Messick took over the part.
And the Captain in “The Adventures of Ronald McDonald in McTreasure Island”.
@@maxwellrochette9646 Of course
From the bottom of my heart, I thank the people responsible for these cartoon intermissions. They have stuck with me through adulthood. In these crazy and uncertain times with Biden’s illegitimate presidency and assholes everywhere you look, these things help keep sane people grounded.
Go eat a hunk of cheese
Well said.
What the fuck does bringing up Biden have to do with a talking wheel of cheese
I'm almost 45 years old and yet when my wife was going to be late bringing lunch today I made a "wagon wheel" to tide me over.
I came home alone after school and waiting for my mother to get home from work watching this in-between rocky and Bullwinkle, or Tennessee tuxedo and his friends.
I just watched Alton Brown's channel. They talked about the hunka cheese segment. That is what is great about YT. You can find it from someone posting here!!!
A few years later came the greatest commercial of all time *”Diesel Driving Academy”.* I think only people in Texas and Louisiana know this memorable commercial.
I hanker for a hunka, a slab a slice ah chunka, I hanker for a hunk of cheese
Timer KILLED that carrot stick, omg.
I remember this also on schoolhouse rock
Ahhhhhhhhhh. Childhood memories.
These made my day!!
DePatie-Freleng animated these PSAs. Leonard "Lennie" Weinrib voices Timer,and the sound effects are done by Lee Gunther. I'm hankin' for a hunk of cheese!
Lennie was the original Prince Lotor from Voltron wasn't he?
Timer original rap gangster
Uh, yeah, pardon me sir, I live next door. It is three-thirty in the morning, I am very tired.
Look, a wagon wheel!
@@tguns1 what the hell is your problem
@@masterfarr8265 I just smoked a whole buncha crack!
Yeah, pardon me, sir. I live next door. Uh, it is 3:30 in the morning. I am very tired.
What the hell's your problem?
@@2chillvibes37 I just smoked a whole bunch of crack!
Look a wagon wheel!
THANK YOU for bringing this memory back. Did he also not do one about the ear canal? Could have sworn he did
I've born in the 2000s and i like cartoons like this
@tyrone102 I'm sorry sir
@tyrone102 Where is it?!
It's missing my favorite, "Don't Drown Your Food"
That's not "time for Timer". That was Loui the Lifeguard.
Don't Drown Your Food wasn't Timer
I'm Louis the lifeguard and happy say, I rescued a drowning potato today!
Drowning in sour cream, OH what a shame! Cause food's so much better when it's practically plain!
So don't drown your food!(yuck)
In tomatoie catchup or goo!(yuck)
It's no fun to eat what you can't even see!
So don't drown your food!
When someone in my family added too much salad dressing we would sing this!
@@RadMartigan The voice of Louie the Lifeguard is the late great Arnold Stang,who voiced Catfish in the DFE cartoon Misterjaw.
After all this time since the late 70’s, I will try orange juice, lemonade, pomegranate, or whatever turns me on and
Place plastic over my ice tray with ice picks and test this stuff out.
Literally raised by these PSAs. 😂
The problem with the breakfast one is I never even had time to go to the kitchen.
I Hanker for A Hunk Of Cheese!
I JUST SMOKED A WHOLE BUNCHA CRACK!
"What the hells your problem?"
“I just smoked a bunch of crack!”
I always think about Timer sounding like Roy Rooster from Garfield & Friends.
"Okay, you're a banana." Didn't see that one coming.
Sunshine on a Stick
*I just smoked a whole bunch of crack*
When i was a kid in the 1970s, i saw these timer psa's countless times on saturday mornings. The problem was that we were dirt poor. Food was scarce in our home. Hunger was a constant companion. Timers advice to snack on something in the fridge was absolutely useless to me because we wouldnt have any of the food items he suggested, nor anything else.
Sometimes i just wanted to grab timer by the throat and throttle him while screaming, "WHAT'S A HUNGRY KID SUPPOSED TO DO WHEN HE HAS NO FOOD IN THE HOUSE AT ALL???"
Jesus Christ! I feel bad for you, is your family better now?
@@failmeep5167 Yes in that we eat much more these days. Though we're still poor, our diet is usually dictated by whatever the supermarkets have on sale. Thankfully hunger is no longer a constant companion.
@@lowbridge7070 It's a good thing you guys are better now! Hope your family becomes richer!
Food stamps sure help. I've been on welfare since 2016
wait so you do have greatness.. my apologies.. thx for your vids!!
e pill Glad I could redeem myself with Wagon Wheels haha
@@RadMartigan this is awesome sauce!!!!! so much reeeeedeeeamded!!! [I Meade up a new word!!] so much thx!! .. wait.. wha.. okies.. ill concede.. for now :P
3:38 as a kid I often would fill a bowl with ice, raw cauliflower, celery with cheese, carrots and olives. Seriously, WTF??????
You may not have done it, but you can't say it's not a good idea.
@@vjhreeves I did like carrots as a kid and yes this would have been a good idea instead of soda and chips and candy but seriously how many kids would actually eat a bowl filled with those vegetables? Not very many I can tell you that.
@@ghendar obviously, the point of ALL these little songs is to give kids info about the body's nutritional needs and help guide them to make good choices.
That 70s art style tho
@4:33 - what kid from that era had pomegranate juice in their fridge?!? 'whatever turns you on' though.
Yeah I was like did he fr just say "whatever turns you on"..
@@Thattgirl6789 when I first heard him said that, I'm sitting here like "HOLD UP, PAUSE! That took a turn, AYYYYOOO!!"
They was lowkey wilding back then when my parents was growing up lol
@@FreshPrincex4 yeah i was like that's overtly sexual
@@Thattgirl6789 It wasn't overtly sexual at the time, though. That's why it sounds weird now, but then it was common slang for "eh, whatever you like is fine with me". The 70s were weird in a lot of ways. LOL
I just smoked a bunch of crack
I had a dream all about Timer,and how they brung him back. Frank Welker should do the Lennie Weinrib Timer voice. The animation was done by Warner Bros. instead of DFE. BRING TIMER BACK!!!
Don't Knock It 'til You Try It
Therapist: Fish Timer is not real. Fish Timer can’t hurt you
Fish Timer: 0:19
*Pardon* me sir. I live in the door next door. It is *THREETHIRTY* in *MORNING*
look a wagon wheel
@@masterfarr8265 what the hell is your problem??
@@DanMartin67 I just smoked a whole bunch of crack
The hell kind of snack is a bowl of ice cubes with cauliflower and cheese?
i just smoked a whole bunch of crack
4:35 I used to drive my mom nuts by making this in the freezer all the time lol
I just wanted the Time for Timer cheese song. I got this. Imma go floss now.
Look! A Wagon wheel!
“What the Hell’s your problem?”
Ya know, for a cheese guy, he really doesn't talk about cheese as much as I expected. He's actually.... quite heathy and knowledgeable!
3:55 How do you MAKE someone a banana? The joke makes more sense when it's a sandwich.
3:57 This cracked me up as a kid and still does LOL! 🍌
The mom's complaining that the kid isn't outside playing in the rain 😂😂
ThisBringsMeBackToMyChildhood.
Time For Timer was a rapper...lol
Look a wagon wheel!
man, the serious Superjail vibes from the opening makes me think they were really influenced by this...
Who else came here after Homestar Runner?
Man I love these..got any more of these PSAs?
There was another version of the second one with the correct voice. I noticed the change as a kid.
Yeah, that's not the original voice. Not sure why they changed it but it probably had to do with money!
This looks like the same animation as those Dr Seuss cartoons
@Oshabot 16 The Depatie-Freling studio (creators of Pink Panther) did the animation for these. In fact, the horse in the "Hanker for a Hunk o'Cheese" segment is lifted right from the PP episode, "Pinto Pink," featuring a horse that would absolutely not let the Panther ride it." DePatie-Freling did several of the Seuss animated programs; Chuck Jones and Ralph Bakshi animated others.
the body doesn't care about your feelings and opinions. eat "well" and you will live well. had a contact die from lack of protein because he thought birdseed was sufficient enough to live past 35.
So he was vegan basically?
...........' thumbs '..............'and oh yes the mess will be a minimum' !!!!!!
These ads didn't make me eat healthy.
3:40
"MAKE ME A BANANA"
3:58 used to give me the chills...
Lol how
@@Thattgirl6789When you're 8 years old it happens. This video is that ollllllldd.
@@pauljensen5699 lol i was like how even is that remotely scary. But i guess kids get scared by even the most miniscule things.
Attempted murder @1:00
I like Timer. Leonard Weinrib who voiced him also did Roland & Rattfink as well as a few Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Do you know his very last cartoon before he passed away?