I think something that may not be obvious to viewers almost 22 years later in the future was how unprecedented the _length_ of this video was back in the day. 30 whole minutes for a *Flash animation,* when many households were still using _dial-up_ was absolutely unheard of!
I think I've been referencing the "Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" thing for most of my life without even remembering where it came from. Watching this awakened a part of my brain that I didn't know was still there
I'm glad I'm not the only one. I find myself doing that by default whenever there's something that I know the answer to when given options, but I have to delay giving the answer for one reason or another. Nobody else in these moments ever gets the reference.
You can watch the humour "evolve" as the video goes on. At first it's very much a kid's idea of random humour, then it starts making fun of itself with the couch guys, which from there goes to more voiced skits, and just keeps slowly evolving in how it tells its jokes. It's really interesting to watch a video that's such pure early 2000s bliss.
For that reason, if I were ever to teach a class on humor then I'd show them this. It takes a few minutes to get really funny because you're watching a unique sense of humor get built from the ground up.
You know, that's an interesting point. I wonder if the whole flash file was made and written over a long period of time in the order that it was shown. It would make sense that it would mature as it goes on then, since Brian Kendall made it when he was in high school.
@@aquamidideluxe5079 I get the sense that the creator was also learning Flash while he was making this: while it starts off extremely simple at the beginning, it slowly starts to look better and the animation slowly improves as it plays (at least for "turn of the millennium-era Flash animation" - the early 2000's was a different time so it can be forgiven).
@@martincarter6961 The only lesson you'd get on humor is how to get laughed out of the room. This shit was funny back when we are all 9 but its basically worthless for adults
I remember the day I discovered this masterpiece. My friend called me on the home phone and I could barely make out what he was saying because he was in HYSTERICS. He told me I had to come over to his house, right away. He brought me to his sister’s bedroom (she had a computer with internet) and showed me this. Nearly died of laughter and became a loyal albinoblacksheep user for the subsequent decade. This flash video was essentially the beginning of my teenage sense of humor and the start of a hilarious journey into ‘random’ flash animations.
Reminder that Brian Kendall played this for his class project. Imagine being in that class and waiting for this thing to end. I bet by the end they were laughing so much.
The sound design makes me laugh so fucking hard. I love how it goes from ear-deafening, distorted explosions to someone making fart noises with their mouth into a microphone at the most inappropriate times.
"Do you want to crash?" "Well, not really..." "Then you should steer" "But I'm baaaad at thaaat" I've quoted this sporadically over the past 17 years, it never goes away, just lies dormant in my brain and occasionally resurfaces...
@@ZombiekittyslayerYeah! I Agree! I Wish Brain Kendall Will Make a Rebooted Movie in 2024. I'm Also Put Sony Pictures in The Demented Cartoon Movie 2 for The Official Trailer.
20 years later and I still love it. It was probably the longest video of the internet at the time. Me and my friends would quote it to each other all the time.
So, an interesting bit of trivia regarding the Demented Cartoon Movie: The original .swf version of it was 3.7 MB, just under the 5MB upload cap on Newgrounds back when Flash was still used in web design and animation. The above video is 78MB
Genuinely the funniest thing on the Internet for me and my sisters back in the early to mid 2000s. We weren't starved for content or anything, there was lots of good stuff on the Internet, but if we wanted to absolutely die laughing, this was the one go-to. I wish I could see the original view counter for this.
@@betterbee1304 Unfortunately, Michael ended up coming to hate his creation, like a lot of kids from the early 2000s who made things. But I'll always appreciate it. EDIT: Nevermind, who is Michael?
I haven't seen this is well over a decade cause I didn't think it would be as funny to me now as it was when I first saw it...but it still got me XD This movie had way too much impact on my sense of humour.
I remember being 12 years old and watching this on ABS for the first time in 2004. I was at my best friend's house and I don't remember how we'd come across ABS, but we were thrilled to find more internet flash cartoons beyond Homestar Runner (still a classic and unholy permanent influence on my vernacular to this day). This stupid thing had us collapsing onto the desk with laughter, and the second I got home I made my brothers watch it too. All of us still quote it to this day, and it's just. God, such a masterpiece of shitposting before shitposting was even a THING. Thank you, Brian Kendall. Zeeky boogy doog.
@@PieDeLune it *was* a website full of extremely violent animations involving stick figures. There were recurring series/characters, such as the "anti auto theft devices", the Superbeast, and many, many others. It was cartoonish gratuitous violence for the sake of cartoonish gratuitous violence - it was hilarious and glorious. At one point, one animation made references to the Ball Python (reptile) that caused so many searches about it after the fact that some zoo or another got unintentionally DDOS'd by so many web searches being made about it. To my knowledge, the site has been defunct for over 10 years now and I have no idea what happened to it.
Ah, the old legend. By now must've watched this over 40 times and still never gets old. RIP Flash player, you made it possible to fit 30 minutes of life-changing hilarity in 3.7mb.
@24:20 The joke here is that Flash animations of the time didn't normally have pause/play buttons or progress bars. So it's a good bet that lots of viewers reloaded/rewatched the whole movie up to that point, probably more than once, trying to read all of the text. Soon after, authors started using ActionScript to implement these features, but due to lag, it was still pretty difficult to stop reliably on a given frame.
I never realized it when this came out but this movie has massive Monty Python vibes and even some of their jokes. Still love it after all these years.
The transitions between sketches are what really reminds me of Flying Circus. He does that well to create a feeling of continuity for total randomness.
I've realized that this movie can be broken down into a loose act structure. I've given them names so that you can follow along. Previews and credits Act 1: The Road to Qrrbrbirlbel Act 2: The Zeeky Words Saga Intermission: dances and songs Act 3: Super Blah and the Weird Evil Machine o' Doom Epilogue: Now the Nightmare's Real End credits
at 3:15, The sounds he makes before pressing the button... that sound has been in my head for years thanks to this cartoon, I only recently discovered its source. it's the martians from sesame street looking at the phone
This influenced my sense of humor permanently. It also gave me a solid number of usernames and made its way into at least one school project. Thank you for being a massive part of my childhood and development
If Brian Kendall sees this comment, thanks once again for the Final Fantasy victory fanfare remix. You all might remember this on ABS, but I remember it before then.
In "The Demented Cartoon Movie," the portrayal of Juliet and Romeo deviates from the traditional narrative. Juliet exhibits a compulsive urge to kill Romeo, which disrupts the classic balcony scene. Despite the director's efforts to steer the production towards a conventional rendition, Juliet's inability to resist her violent impulses leads to repeated comedic fatalities.
I dont remeber watching this but ive seen every bit already. Plus the whole vibe is giving me major 2000s nostalgia. God i miss stick games. And stick animations. So much variety in such a simplistic media
It's nice to finally be able to pause the video to read all the text in some of the fleeting images (like at 24:20), and take in more details. Back in the day you could only see this on a flash video with no pause option. I almost forgot how much "lol so random *explosion*" a lot of that 2000's internet humor was.
My son and I watched this demented cartoon together and laughed so hard. We really needed that laugh today. We really needed that today. Thank you for your questionable sanity and your awesome talent. So creative, so funny and so Ziggy boogie poop.
It's rare that stick cartoons are good ... this in particular was _legendary._ it was glorious back then, and even today, it's withstood the test of time. Brian Kendall, you are a legend.
first watched this masterpiece in 2011, at the age of 7 years old. I grew up watching my brothers browse Newgrounds and all the sorts, I'm 17 now and the memory of this show resurfaced; and man is this nostalgic.
Gleeg snag zip! **boom** I probably haven't watched this since around the time it originally was made, and revisiting it 22 years later is a real trip! One of my favourite things from the early days of the Internet.
My god. I randomly thought about this and the fact it's on youtube is amazing. GenZ has no idea how absolutely cooked the OG internet was. The entire thing was a giant fever dream and we loved every second of it.
I think something that may not be obvious to viewers almost 22 years later in the future was how unprecedented the _length_ of this video was back in the day. 30 whole minutes for a *Flash animation,* when many households were still using _dial-up_ was absolutely unheard of!
An absolute legend.
and you had to pay attention the ENTIRE time because the only way to go back was to LET THE ENTIRE VIDEO LOOP AROUND AGAIN
And there was no indication of the length of the animation like it does here. So you'd start watching and slowly realize it just never ends
its funny because at that time yea most animations were only 1-3 mins tops because of dial up
No it’s 2024 but I think 2024 means 23 years later
Arguably one of the most important pieces of Internet Animation history
This has had a bigger impact on my life than I’d like to admit
Every so often I'll inject "zeeky boogy doog" into a conversation to see if anyone gets the reference.
So far, no luck.
Ourobius I do the same thing. I’ve never gotten a reaction either.
Say were is the tf2 stuff there was three cartoons and that's it so I was wondering if if could maybe make a few more please ¿
Incorrect.
This is one of the most important pieces.
Any argument is invalid.
Zeeky boogy doog!
This is like going to an internet history museum.
This is like playing cards at Jack Nicholson's house.
@@gex3273 OMG ITS GEX!!!111
i feel like asdf series has been inspired or used similar humor as this too
I feel like bfdia reused a joke from here
@@Lucas-kt3pythey did, the zeeky boogy doog one
God, this was my favorite thing to watch as an 8-year old in 2003
Fucking same
Hahaha found my thread
Yeah... Pretty much.
Me three
Same bro
I think I've been referencing the "Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm" thing for most of my life without even remembering where it came from. Watching this awakened a part of my brain that I didn't know was still there
what is the minute ?
@@Scarl3t03 it's in many places though the video. The first one is 3:10
Hoho ho Ho hoho!
Also the "oooooooooooooooh"
I'm glad I'm not the only one.
I find myself doing that by default whenever there's something that I know the answer to when given options, but I have to delay giving the answer for one reason or another.
Nobody else in these moments ever gets the reference.
You can watch the humour "evolve" as the video goes on. At first it's very much a kid's idea of random humour, then it starts making fun of itself with the couch guys, which from there goes to more voiced skits, and just keeps slowly evolving in how it tells its jokes.
It's really interesting to watch a video that's such pure early 2000s bliss.
For that reason, if I were ever to teach a class on humor then I'd show them this. It takes a few minutes to get really funny because you're watching a unique sense of humor get built from the ground up.
You know, that's an interesting point. I wonder if the whole flash file was made and written over a long period of time in the order that it was shown. It would make sense that it would mature as it goes on then, since Brian Kendall made it when he was in high school.
@@aquamidideluxe5079 I get the sense that the creator was also learning Flash while he was making this: while it starts off extremely simple at the beginning, it slowly starts to look better and the animation slowly improves as it plays (at least for "turn of the millennium-era Flash animation" - the early 2000's was a different time so it can be forgiven).
@@martincarter6961 The only lesson you'd get on humor is how to get laughed out of the room. This shit was funny back when we are all 9 but its basically worthless for adults
@@alexloeher8628
Damn, who opened the window and let all this who asked in here?
I remember the day I discovered this masterpiece. My friend called me on the home phone and I could barely make out what he was saying because he was in HYSTERICS. He told me I had to come over to his house, right away. He brought me to his sister’s bedroom (she had a computer with internet) and showed me this. Nearly died of laughter and became a loyal albinoblacksheep user for the subsequent decade. This flash video was essentially the beginning of my teenage sense of humor and the start of a hilarious journey into ‘random’ flash animations.
You're welcome!
Haha legend
I’m sad, I never had friends….
Reminder that Brian Kendall played this for his class project. Imagine being in that class and waiting for this thing to end. I bet by the end they were laughing so much.
Cool name 😎 👌
I was dying laughing atthis
The sound design makes me laugh so fucking hard. I love how it goes from ear-deafening, distorted explosions to someone making fart noises with their mouth into a microphone at the most inappropriate times.
this video made me think Hydrogen bombs would be a much bigger part of my everyday life as a child.
Same
It's not too late! ;)
I'm just kidding I love America please don't disappear me NSA.
As long as you don't say the Zeeky words.
Don't hold your breath Putin just said zeeky and then cut himself off
Well, given what the world's like at the moment, it's likely you'll get your wish fulfilled!
...This came out in 2001?!
I'M TOO YOUNG TO FEEL THIS OLD
Zeeky H. Bomb & Fooby the Kamikaze Watermelon are absolutely the most well-known characters in this movie.
I was like 6 but i still remember this very early bit of internet cartoons miss adobe flash :(
WHERE IS THE GLEEG SNAG ZIP PART!?
22:19
realizing that this came out in 01 really puts into perspective how long I've truly been looking at stupid shit on the internet
Haha I know right?
"Internet humor is so absurd in 2024, I remember when it was actually smart..."
*was absurd back then*
@@johnathanegbert9277 except it was actually funny and smart
@ut2k4wikichici nah - it was absurd, but self-aware and intended to be absurd. Absurdist humor was the entire point of its existence.
Internet humor is absurd now, back then it was Absurdist. And that's a universe of difference.
Its from 1999🙈🙈
"Do you want to crash?"
"Well, not really..."
"Then you should steer"
"But I'm baaaad at thaaat"
I've quoted this sporadically over the past 17 years, it never goes away, just lies dormant in my brain and occasionally resurfaces...
Every Tesla driver when activating autopilot for the first time
Same. Especially “can’t decide”
Honestly you could do an essay for a psychology class on that scene.
Just like me and that "hello im shelly duvall" video
Zeekey boogie doo!!! That comes to mind every now and then.
I love it as much age 33 as I did age 14. This honestly feels like important cultural heritage to be preserved
Same!
Then we say kids these days will never understand... We are now our parents or an adult figure. OH NO!
Same
@@ZombiekittyslayerYeah! I Agree! I Wish Brain Kendall Will Make a Rebooted Movie in 2024. I'm Also Put Sony Pictures in The Demented Cartoon Movie 2 for The Official Trailer.
Yes!
I remember turning this on and not realising it was 30 minutes long and in those days you couldn't pause Flash movies, and I REALLY needed to pee
you could pause it if you had right click on your mouse
I think this flash file had a sort of menu bar if you moved your mouse to the bottom of the flash window...
@@RaceBandit Yeah I remember the pause button embedded into somewhere on the screen. Might have been the only flash movie with one though xD
Also, the fact that it took over an hour to load didn't clue you into the fact that it would be incredibly long?
A vintage meme from a time before they were even called memes.
Fads
Oh my god! I remember having to wait like an hour for this animation to load way back when.
_And it was worth every second of it_
I would love to see a bunch of animators do an reanimation collaboration of this classic.
I would love to see that.
Same
Epic
Agreed
Question is, who will direct it?
I came back after several years to remember the canonical spelling of zeeky boogy doog
*BOOM!*
Me too!!
Oh crap! That's gonna be broadcasted all over the whole world!
Holy crap, I watched this for the first time when I was 11. Hearing the audio crystal clear like this is pretty surreal.
This is like the father of ASDF movie lmao
Perhaps even the grandfather.
SFOC is in that blood line to.
That and Don Hertzfeldt's "Rejected."
Before ASDF was inspired by the Lazor Collection. That was inspired by "Stick Figures on Crack" which was inspired by this.
20 years later and I still love it.
It was probably the longest video of the internet at the time. Me and my friends would quote it to each other all the time.
Be honest, you searched for this...
because you are a legend of the internet. I commend you on your career.
@SARA HOTGIRL VLOGS be honest, you searched for this...
because you are a legend of the intern-blah blah blah
I came across this video in 2003, still think it is funny as it is original.
Actually I learned of this is from two left thumbs, flashlight.
No..? I just check out this channel due to that 1 TF2 animation occasionally fjdjfjsjf
Ziggy buggy doog
This man predicted the design of the cybertruck
So did I in MS Paint in 1996
zeeky boogy doog
So, an interesting bit of trivia regarding the Demented Cartoon Movie: The original .swf version of it was 3.7 MB, just under the 5MB upload cap on Newgrounds back when Flash was still used in web design and animation.
The above video is 78MB
Genuinely the funniest thing on the Internet for me and my sisters back in the early to mid 2000s. We weren't starved for content or anything, there was lots of good stuff on the Internet, but if we wanted to absolutely die laughing, this was the one go-to. I wish I could see the original view counter for this.
Michael is that you...
@@betterbee1304 Unfortunately, Michael ended up coming to hate his creation, like a lot of kids from the early 2000s who made things. But I'll always appreciate it.
EDIT: Nevermind, who is Michael?
I watched this as a child. I will now show this to my wife.
How's the divorce coming along?
@@SuperiorPosterior bruh
I just did the same thing to my partner. He was confused and annoyed as I laughed my a$$ off like I was a teenager again.
The perfect epitome of "WHAT THE HELL DID I JUST WATCH?!"
Also this year marks this movie's 20th anniversary.
Don't you mean 20th?
I haven't seen this is well over a decade cause I didn't think it would be as funny to me now as it was when I first saw it...but it still got me XD This movie had way too much impact on my sense of humour.
Same
BLAH.
I never thought it was funny, but even back then, I knew it was iconic for its times. So I watched it over and over again
@@SuperiorPosterior *your head flies off*
I used to wait 30+ minutes for this to download on dial up. Huge appreciation for this brand of humor almost 20 years later
I remember watching this when I was 11 years old on my Parents Windows 2000 PC WAAAAAAY back in the day.
Lol same!!! Except I was still using Gateway lol
@@Mr.CreamCheese69 We used Compaq and it was originally A Windows 95 PC but we upgraded it to 98 then 2000 then XP later on.
Me too around that age
One of the greatest pieces of my childhood memories ever.
To this day I can’t see the balcony scene of Romeo and Juliet without hearing “Oh, Romeo… catch.”
I remember being 12 years old and watching this on ABS for the first time in 2004. I was at my best friend's house and I don't remember how we'd come across ABS, but we were thrilled to find more internet flash cartoons beyond Homestar Runner (still a classic and unholy permanent influence on my vernacular to this day).
This stupid thing had us collapsing onto the desk with laughter, and the second I got home I made my brothers watch it too. All of us still quote it to this day, and it's just. God, such a masterpiece of shitposting before shitposting was even a THING. Thank you, Brian Kendall.
Zeeky boogy doog.
You never found out about Stickdeath, did you?
@@RighteousJ nope, never heard of it. What’s that?
@@PieDeLune it *was* a website full of extremely violent animations involving stick figures. There were recurring series/characters, such as the "anti auto theft devices", the Superbeast, and many, many others.
It was cartoonish gratuitous violence for the sake of cartoonish gratuitous violence - it was hilarious and glorious. At one point, one animation made references to the Ball Python (reptile) that caused so many searches about it after the fact that some zoo or another got unintentionally DDOS'd by so many web searches being made about it.
To my knowledge, the site has been defunct for over 10 years now and I have no idea what happened to it.
The monty python influence is quite obvious here.
@Jacob Da! *BOOM!*
#woke
Yes, I think this prepared me to love Monty Python.
@Jsslade dude don’t say it!
You'll nuke yourself!
Seeing this in HD is what my heart needed.
There are three inevitabilities in the world: Death, taxes, and ZEEKY BOOGY DOOG!
Fuck me, this is 20? Man. Back when I was a wee little memelet I had no idea this would make me feel old someday lol
When I was a kid this was like going through the tunnel at the end of 2001 a space odyssey
Ah, the old legend.
By now must've watched this over 40 times and still never gets old.
RIP Flash player, you made it possible to fit 30 minutes of life-changing hilarity in 3.7mb.
"how about poopy mayonaise?"
"i've got a better idea! how about ZEEKY BOOGY DOOG?"
-ruby and firey
Rip firey 2010-2013
@24:20 The joke here is that Flash animations of the time didn't normally have pause/play buttons or progress bars. So it's a good bet that lots of viewers reloaded/rewatched the whole movie up to that point, probably more than once, trying to read all of the text.
Soon after, authors started using ActionScript to implement these features, but due to lag, it was still pretty difficult to stop reliably on a given frame.
24:21
The only thing I remembered from this in order to search for it was the whole zeeky booky doog thing and a guy going “hmmmmmm” at a button. Lmao
*BOOM!*
Okay, who tf said the zeeky word at the start of 2020?!
President Xi of china since the problems started there
Pretty sure it was a random scientist at the Wuhan Institute of Virology, though Winnie the Pooh was quick to add Gleeg Snag Zip...
Uh, ZEEKY BOOGY DOOG!!
And they gave it a HAPPY END as well...
ME
I never realized it when this came out but this movie has massive Monty Python vibes and even some of their jokes. Still love it after all these years.
The transitions between sketches are what really reminds me of Flying Circus. He does that well to create a feeling of continuity for total randomness.
Didn’t expect this - nice return! ‘Til next year
I suddenly remembered this video exists. The phrase "Let's play Catch the H Bomb" popped into my head. I'm so glad it's still online! ❤
I'm a simple man, I see a surprising Albino Blacksheep upload, I click.
Fun fact, the world is destroyed 14 times in The Demented Cartoon Movie. I did keep count.
With or without falling into the sun?
@@nicefloweytheoverseer7632 With.
@@breadman161 oh ok
I've realized that this movie can be broken down into a loose act structure. I've given them names so that you can follow along.
Previews and credits
Act 1: The Road to Qrrbrbirlbel
Act 2: The Zeeky Words Saga
Intermission: dances and songs
Act 3: Super Blah and the Weird Evil Machine o' Doom
Epilogue: Now the Nightmare's Real
End credits
at 3:15, The sounds he makes before pressing the button... that sound has been in my head for years thanks to this cartoon, I only recently discovered its source. it's the martians from sesame street looking at the phone
THANK YOU, thank you so much for reuploading this in HD!!!
Mr. Weight is like adulthood just waiting to crush us.
*splat*
@@nicefloweytheoverseer7632 oof
This thing is 20 years old.
TWENTY YEARS OLD.
This influenced my sense of humor permanently. It also gave me a solid number of usernames and made its way into at least one school project. Thank you for being a massive part of my childhood and development
Oh my god I remember first watching this, I couldn't believe how long it was! This was endlessly quoted by me and my friends in school for months
I still remember watching this for the first time and laughing my ass off in the middle of the school library
shhhhh!
Im 31 and still laughing i think im retarded lol
If Brian Kendall sees this comment, thanks once again for the Final Fantasy victory fanfare remix.
You all might remember this on ABS, but I remember it before then.
I can't believe how big a part of mine and my friends life this was when we were younger. What a blast.
In "The Demented Cartoon Movie," the portrayal of Juliet and Romeo deviates from the traditional narrative. Juliet exhibits a compulsive urge to kill Romeo, which disrupts the classic balcony scene. Despite the director's efforts to steer the production towards a conventional rendition, Juliet's inability to resist her violent impulses leads to repeated comedic fatalities.
I think I first saw this on Albino Black Sheep.
This movie has more comedic intelligence to it than one may think.
This is truly the most edifying content on U-Tube. My family was raised on the Demented Cartoon Movie. THANK GOD it's still on the internet!
I dont remeber watching this but ive seen every bit already. Plus the whole vibe is giving me major 2000s nostalgia. God i miss stick games. And stick animations. So much variety in such a simplistic media
It's nice to finally be able to pause the video to read all the text in some of the fleeting images (like at 24:20), and take in more details. Back in the day you could only see this on a flash video with no pause option.
I almost forgot how much "lol so random *explosion*" a lot of that 2000's internet humor was.
*Clears throat.*
*Deep breath.*
Zeeky Boogy Doog.
28:35
My son and I watched this demented cartoon together and laughed so hard. We really needed that laugh today.
We really needed that today.
Thank you for your questionable sanity and your awesome talent. So creative, so funny and so Ziggy boogie poop.
As soon as I saw it I said “zeeky boogie doog “
It just never leaves
*BOOM!*
It's rare that stick cartoons are good ... this in particular was _legendary._ it was glorious back then, and even today, it's withstood the test of time. Brian Kendall, you are a legend.
21:24 furthermore the person who made this movie is a complete jacka-*the universe explode*
perfectly cut swearing.
They really didn't care about epileptics in 2001, did they?
The internet of this era was a real wild west
@@bluekewne Top quality advice from yiffyfoxy
Thank you so much!
No.
In fact, we were actively hostile to them back then.
lol Ive been watching this video since I was a wee lad. Thanks for making a synchronized version!
1:55 First blah
3:29 First laugh.
3:35 First random word.
3:46 First Sentence.
5:07 First H bomb explosion
5:52 First two watchers.
6:35 First low voice.
7:09 First Kamikaze Watermelon
7:48 First blockage
7:58 I N S T A N T Z O O M
8:17 First world explosion
8:21 First take
9:04 Uh...
9:05 First evil laugh
9:47 Famous last words
9:54 Second explosion.
9:56 Second world explosion
10:00 Correct.
10:09 First voice splash.
10:13 o no
10:29 First swimmer
10:42 First zeeky word
10:51 Second zeeky word
10:59 Third zeeky word
11:08 Fourth zeeky word
11:15 Accident.
11:21 Don't make a sound.
11:37 Uh oh
11:38 Fifth zeeky word
11:40 Sixth zeeky word
12:13 Seventh zeeky word
12:23 *WAIT WHAT?!*
12:39 Eighth zeeky word
12:41 First news
12:46 First DJ stop?
13:03 What did he say?
13:43 Ninth zeeky word
13:49 13:50 13:51 13:52 13:53 10-14th zeeky word
14:32 First take?
14:43 Second take?
14:59 Third take?
15:25 Fourth take?
15:48 Fifth take?
16:08 Fifteenth zeeky word
16:21 Sixth take?
16:47 Seventh take?
17:08 Eighth take
17:40 Ninth take
17:45 17:45 17:45 17:46 17:46 17:46 17:46 17:46 17:46 17:47 17:47 17:47 17:47 17:47 17:47 17:48 17:48 17:48 17:48 17:48 17:48 10-50th take
18:03 51th take
18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:09 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:09 18:09 18:07 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:08 18:09 51-232nd take
18:32 Sixteenth zeeky word
18:39 18:39 18:39 18:40 18:40 1-5th gasp
19:00 Seventeenth zeeky word
19:11 Eighteenth zeeky word
19:28 Evil Lair
19:52 Is this a cashing competition?
20:50 Race number 1?
20:59 Explsion again.
21:32 21:32 21:33 21:34 21:34 21:35 21:36 21:36 21:37 21:37 21:38 21:38 21:39 21:39 21:40 21:41 21:41 21:42 21:43 21:43 21:44 21:44 21:45 21:46 21:46 21:47 21:47 21:48 21:48 21:48 21:49 21:50 21:51 21:51 19-68th zeeky word
22:08 First happy end.
23:13 First Robot?
24:23 Not again.
24:30 Damsel?
26:08 Weird Machine
27:05 IS THAT A ###?
27:15 People?
27:27 You tried.
27:49 Goo...?
28:34 69th zeeky word
29:33 Stuck Issue
29:39 Uh oh.
29:49 AAAAAAH!
29:51 Rocket
29:56 BOOM
29:58 Second happy end (end)
100 years later, I just realized that the Blah Guy who runs away at 7:27 was the only survior that the credits were talking about.
Headcanon: He took a rocket ship and escaped the earth before it blew up sometime before the end, which is why he survives it.
If I was drunk in Vegas and had to get a tattoo, it would probably be a Boing Gloing. My favorite character, rest in peace... He lived a good 5 lives.
Do you really want a tattoo that is a bomb who says zeeky boogy doog? I mean, i su *BOOM!*
@Panic! In Jail i was gonna say "re don't." But i exploded
hey all you Gen Z kids watching, this is what us Millennials watched in our Pre-TH-cam childhoods.
It’s my first time watching this, and I feel that I’m looking at a masterpiece of human history.
My birthday was on August 9th, and I would like to thank you for posting this as a birthday gift of sorts.
One of my favorite things about the OG flash video was that it had a pause, forward and rewind. That was innovative for its time.
first watched this masterpiece in 2011, at the age of 7 years old. I grew up watching my brothers browse Newgrounds and all the sorts, I'm 17 now and the memory of this show resurfaced; and man is this nostalgic.
Gleeg snag zip! **boom**
I probably haven't watched this since around the time it originally was made, and revisiting it 22 years later is a real trip! One of my favourite things from the early days of the Internet.
Back in 2001:
(4 years before TH-cam even became a thing)
Oh my god...the nostalgia....makes my eyes watery :')
Sweet memories. Thanks for the upload!
This shaped so much of my humor as a child 😂
1.9.2023 I randomly said Zeeky Boogy Doog to a customer for no reason.
I feel like I’ve changed as a person.
Been looking for this for 15 years
True internet OG’s remember waiting four hours on dial-up waiting for this to load
As someone who wasnt even born when this was made, i loved this as a kid
I wonder what Brian Kendall is doing these days.
My god. I randomly thought about this and the fact it's on youtube is amazing. GenZ has no idea how absolutely cooked the OG internet was. The entire thing was a giant fever dream and we loved every second of it.
There are adults who were not alive when this came out
I can't believe I used to watch this BEFORE TH-cam WAS EVEN AROUND!!!!!
Zeeky Boogy Doog
can't believe I didn't know about this masterpiece sooner
A relic of years gone by. This animation is a national treasure.
Let's play toss the H-bomb 5:02
This needs to be released on DVD
the fact that this still makes me laugh is kinda sad
2001 WAS OVER LIKE 20 YRS AGO THIS IS GREAT😨