I love how he’s still respected even when he’s a complete parody. Not even just that, he can still be sympathized with in this episode because he goes insane over the fact that his producers are trying to sell coke and overpriced merchandise to children.
I remember Way back in the day someone stole mr. Rodgers car while he was on set. They later returned the car and even cleaned it. They left a note saying "sorry Mr. Rodgers we didn't know it was yours"
@@emoteen011 it works most the time. But there are still times kindness will not work. Some people get angry if you show them kindness. Some people just hate kind acts.
Even when portraying Mr. Rogers as a murderer, they still treat him with the respect he deserves. This even stays true to how Mr. Rogers didn't want to advertise to kids.
I like how this follows Mr. Rogers rules for parodies, which was basically just if you’re going to make an adult parody of him make sure it only comes on during night when children will be asleep
It follows his other rule as well. While he tolerated most parodies he hated parodies that mocked the philosophy of the show. But there's no question here that the Black Dynamite writers had nothing but reverence for the actual show.
among his others. He dispised his show being shown in a cynical light that mocked what he was trying to do and the messages he sent and they very much held that in respect.
Once when he was on the David Letterman show in the early ‘80s, when Eddie Murphy was guest too, he decided to visit Eddie in his dressing room and say hi.
The only objection I have here is the line "protect the children from all the bad in the world". Mr Rogers didn't protect children from bad things, he did something better. He taught kids how to understand bad things and how to cope with them. He discussed war, assassinations, terrorism and many more dark subjects on his show in an effort to gently help kids understand these things and how to deal with it in the most healthy way.
There's a difference between sheltering and protecting children. Mr. Roger's wanted to protect children, but he knew the best way to do that was to teach children about the bad in the world because he knew that no matter what the children was gonna see the bad.
Black Dynamite's world is not worse than ours and the writers admitted that. That world didn't go into the next 4 Gulf-Wars. When you play God, don't make the Devil.
I don't know why hearing that really stopped me in my tracks. Whomever you are have a nice day. And also I know it was a joke but it is really humanizing to take a breath to remind yourself that all people used to be kids on day with little stars in their eyes. I think what made Mister Rodgers so great is that he taught the toughest of us to feel and to listen. My Father does the same when he helps rehabilitate people suffering from addiction. Anyway, don't forget how to hug and have a snack you love today.
I was kinda sad when he eventually lost to Black Dynamite in a duel of cardigan kungfu. Was hoping they'd team up and open a can of whumpass on all the corporate evildoers.
The most dangerous villans can be the most caring saints, BD knew that Mr. Rogers was so hellbent in keeping children safe that it was a danger to himself and everyone else. I bet in Black Dynamite's mind he was beging for a diferent outcome, but in the end handing cans of whoop-ass is what Black Dynamite does, even if it's to the ultimate showdown winner, Mr. Rogers.
Mr Rogers was legit. He practiced literally what he preached. No lie he literally was a minister. Mr Rogers would make you think for a minute as a kid. PBS was awesome in the 70's and early 80's for childrens educational televion. If you ever want to see someone single handedly slam dunk funding out of s US Senator, you should watch The Rogers work the room. The guy is a Jedi. And yeah, he was actually a very special man and will be dearly missed.
@@frankteng Worse yet, I'm inclined to believe when God summoned him (you can't just say he died), it all got worse as kids have no moral compass to bounce off of, no hope, no love, not even a smidge of compassion. His show reran for 5 more years, then it was gone. All that's left is blotches of the void in those kids souls, most of them corrupted to darkness as they grew older.
jayjay86443 no it didn’t all you are seeing is humanity being itself, kids where like that before, the main cause is the economic struggle poor people can’t afford to be generous and Kind all the time. How can you expect someone working with shitty pay and living paycheck to paycheck to have time and the knowledge to teach their kids morals and help then with school work etc.
jayjay86443 also Christian morals is B.S. considering you used to have to marry your rapist and other crazy inhumane things you would find in a religious cult
jayjay86443 things are never that simple and many people would rather right it off as simple so they won’t have to understand the complexity of it. I’m assuming your morals are the religious kind so I wouldn’t be surprised if you think the world is depraved. And it is, but not in the way you see it. I recall a friend asking about why women are more promiscuous now, and I told him he’s not acknowledging the history of women’s sexuality being oppressed and now they have human rights and free reign to fuck as they wish just like men are already evolved to do.
It’s impossible not to respect mr Rodgers. Writers- “ok let’s spoof mr Rodgers next” Also writers- “.....ok but like make him Rambo, and he’s still ultimately doing the right thing” Writers -“obviously”
Fred Rogers had a great sense of humor. Ask Eddie Murphy when he did his Mr Johnson's parody. He probably wouldn't approve of the violent undertones, but he would read between the lines and nod his head at the true message.
Mr. Rogers actually loved parodies of himself. I think SNL did a skit about him at some point and when asked about it he was totally okay with it and thought it was funny. So I'm sure he'd be honored to know that people are still making parodies of him after all these years.
The fight raged on for a century / Many lives were claimed but eventually The champion stood, the rest saw the better / Mr. Rogers in a blood-stained sweater
This the Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny Good guys, bad guys and explosions As far as the eye can see If only one can survive I wonder who it will be This the Ultimate Showdown Of Ultimate Destiny
If Black Dynamite trust's Mr. Rogers this much, to leave the orfans in his care. Then you know, Mr. Rogers will do anything to protect the children from the dangers of this world.
"If no one is going to protect the kids from all the bad in the world, it has to be you" Honestly I love that they parodied Mr. Rogers and gave him the Respect he deserved in the process. Name one other celebrity today that would snap like this and not have the decency to be doing it to protect children
It’s Mr. Rogers, people stole his car once and when they realized it was Mr. Rogers car they returned it with the tank full of gas an an apology letter
“Now if there’s a White Man you can trust, it’s a Mister Rogers white man” god so true. Even depicted as a murderer he’s still an icon and true friend to kids everywhere
I love how the choking sounds at 4:06 starts *19 frames* after the door was closed. That is less than a second Mr Rogers needed from closing the door to choking THREE MEN TO DEATH.
Jokes aside? I dunno who is playing Mr. Rodgers but the impression is a lot more accurate than I would have assumed it to be. Like, it isn’t perfect, obviously but damn if it isn’t really close. Very nice. One detail I also adore is the fact Fred Rodgers seemingly, not only, knew the names of his crew but also made hand written notes with presents on the birthday of said crew member.
Corey Burton is his name. Most popular thing I can think of him voicing is Brainiac in the DC animated universe in the 90’s-2000’s. But he’s done many different things.
That’s not what he was ever trying to do. He was trying to give kids more self esteem with positive entertainment and also hopefully helping to mold emotional maturity, so they’d grow up to be functional adults.
Would’ve been badass if they teamed up Black Dynamite: Never thought I’d be fighting next to a white man Mr Rogers: What about a “Mr Rogers white man?” Black Dynamite: I can dig that
The only thing that could have improved the scene in my opinion is if the music that played when he killed the businessman ended with the piano hitting the same broken note the moment he killed them.
“In the first age, in the first battle, when Guatemala was no longer a nice place to live, one stood. He wore the helm of the medic, his voice like silk and a heart of the purest gold. In his ravenous compassion, he brought imagination and constructive thinking to the children who needed him, he scoured the American plains, seeking vengeance against the imposters who wronged him, and those who tasted the bite of his scorn, named him….Mr. Rogers.”
I like how it turns out the broken piano wire wasn’t part of the script. You’d think it was due to how easily woven in it was to the (in-universe) episode, but no, given Mr Rogers questions the prop quality, it was completely unintended, and he completely improvised what came after. Truly masterful. Even better, the broken piano wire leads to the downfall of the money-grubbing producers. If they’d just used the money how it was meant to be, they’d probably not have died then and there.
The best part of the "thanks for letting me know that abe, you're great with numbers" line is you hear the stagehand respond with the most confused "what?"
@Joe Curr look man, no one should have to see or hear politics. Trust me, I'm a fan of Rogers, watched as a kid, and it's shameful they displayed him this way. But politics; liberal or republic, that shit had nothing to do with it. Just terrible screenwriting and lack of moral sense.
Dark comedy comedians, take note: _THIS_ is how you maintain your scabrous tone while displaying genuine love for a genuinely good man. I don't know if Mr. Rogers would have been proud, but Black Dynamite should be!
You know the kind of guy someone is when a show who’s biggest gag is making fun of famous people, and they still do but in the MOST respectable way possible
@@GabrielArchonI sadly doubt it would thematicaly work on Cartman like Ceaser. The point of Ceaser was he treated Cartman like an animal. Cartman at his core is incapable of caring for empathy when his ego blocks rational thought. It's why pavlovian conditioning worked because Cartman acted like an unruly animal. Fred Rogers would be wasted on Cartman. I would see him better with Butters, Kenny or Stan. Since they are disfunctional in a very human manner compared to Eric.
The fight raged on for a century. Many lives were claimed, but eventually A champion stood, the rest saw their better, Mister Rogers in a blood-stained sweater.
So, Fred watched the parody of himself as done by Eddie Murphy on SNL. A little while later he was on the tonight show and couldn't resist taking a Polaroid selfie with Eddie
Mr. Rogers was actually a badass he was a war hero he's got a few tattoos under his sweater vest too, so wiping the floor with some scumbags wouldn't be an issue
It’s a little more than that. The Real MR Rogers didn’t like endorsement and advertisements. In this version, they are endorsing these unhealthy lifestyles for money because they blew all of the money on cocaine and whores. Mr. Rogers finally snaps and kills them
The only reason Mister Rogers got into TV was because of how awful he thought TV was. When he graduated college in 1951 (he got a BA in music), he went home and found that his parents had bought a TV. He watched some programs and was appalled at the violence and commercialism. So he went to work at NBC for a while, got his Divinity BA (and was allowed to make children's television his ministry) and studied child development. He worked in Canada and Pittsburgh on various kids shows, and then started Mister Rogers Neighborhood in 1968 (so, no, he didn't fight in Korea or Vietnam). That was produced until 2001. He died in 2003. There was a documentary made about him in 1971 that was on YT that I saw, but it's long since been pulled down. What amazed me when I saw it was, when it came to dealing with the adults while producing his show, he was kind, but he didn't play. He expected to be obeyed when he told people to do something. It was amazing to watch, because when we think "authority," we expect screaming and yelling and attitude, but he had none of that. He was focused on the work and was expecting his team to also focus on what the work was for. I hope I can find it again one day. It was a revelation, and it even helped me to change up my style of dealing with people at work.
It's impossible to hate Mr Roger's he literally defines what a good person is he is kind to everyone he helps out where he can, he makes mistakes and doesn't hide it Dude cared more about children's education and wellbeing then millions upon millions of potential dollars he could have made
“Now, if there’s a white man you can trust, it’s a Mr. Rogers white man.”
*Sounds about right to me.*
There are three saints I know and that’s Mr. Rogers, Steve Irwin and Bob Ross
@@regirock7313 What about Weird Al Yankovic?
@@destroyerblackdragon 4 there are saints
nah you gotta still be on edge with those ones cause they could be apart of a cult or something
Agreed
Mr Rogers never got mad. Famously. The only time he did was when Burger King tried to use his image to sell stuff. He really did hate that shit
And that impersonator business.
@@joevenespineli6389 The radio guy right?
and the when the kkk impersonated him.
But I think we can all agree that it was quite reasonable to get mad at those two situations
@@paradoxicallystupid9665 indeed
Spider Shakespeare yes
I love how he’s still respected even when he’s a complete parody. Not even just that, he can still be sympathized with in this episode because he goes insane over the fact that his producers are trying to sell coke and overpriced merchandise to children.
Are you kidding me? With coke prices these days? This is pure refined sugar
Don't forget violence and oversexualization to kids
And pornographic content. Noticed how that one slipped ya? Bet you didn't notice either when it was exposed to you as a child too.
@@Heb_NYou see whatever you're looking for man.
yep. The only lower you can go from selling crack and merch that promotes crack to children is trying to get Mr. Rogers to do it of all people
I remember Way back in the day someone stole mr. Rodgers car while he was on set. They later returned the car and even cleaned it. They left a note saying "sorry Mr. Rodgers we didn't know it was yours"
Mr. Rodgers did have that aura.
The man was a Saint.
Maxxor - Overworld Hero he’s a saint that affects even the criminals who steal from him
all you gotta do is be kind and people hopefully will be kind to you.
@@emoteen011 it works most the time. But there are still times kindness will not work. Some people get angry if you show them kindness. Some people just hate kind acts.
Even a dark Mr. Rogers was awesome. He closed the door so we wouldn't see.
Now that's a white man you can trust, a Mr Rogers white man.
can't blame him though, once you get pass the dark stuff he did just now.
Even he's a white man you can trust. A dark Mister Rogers white man.
Even when portraying Mr. Rogers as a murderer, they still treat him with the respect he deserves. This even stays true to how Mr. Rogers didn't want to advertise to kids.
Exactly
That's why thia is my favorite Black Dynamite episode
Bro you literally just re-worded a different comment. C'mone.
@@nolifeguy1 Oops.
@@nolifeguy1 Every comment in this video* actually.
"Oh my fellers that looks like cocaine, I'll call the police."
Most Mr. Roger's line ever.
yeah PBS might be a little.....too family friendly. 'n that's not a bad thing
@@CrazyChris622 Their stuff acts as a nice palette cleanser before your next spicy dish, if you get what I’m sayin?
Even when trying to parody Mr Rogers as a gun-toting psycho, they went that extra mile to still show him a mountain of respect in the process.
Reminds me of something out of Donnie yen especially the military flashback.
"Now that's a white man you can trust"
God bless Mr. Rogers 🙏
mr rogers is the good guy here
herbexion that cause he’s mr rogerss
I like how this follows Mr. Rogers rules for parodies, which was basically just if you’re going to make an adult parody of him make sure it only comes on during night when children will be asleep
It follows his other rule as well. While he tolerated most parodies he hated parodies that mocked the philosophy of the show. But there's no question here that the Black Dynamite writers had nothing but reverence for the actual show.
among his others. He dispised his show being shown in a cynical light that mocked what he was trying to do and the messages he sent and they very much held that in respect.
Once when he was on the David Letterman show in the early ‘80s, when Eddie Murphy was guest too, he decided to visit Eddie in his dressing room and say hi.
The only objection I have here is the line "protect the children from all the bad in the world".
Mr Rogers didn't protect children from bad things, he did something better. He taught kids how to understand bad things and how to cope with them. He discussed war, assassinations, terrorism and many more dark subjects on his show in an effort to gently help kids understand these things and how to deal with it in the most healthy way.
Yeah, but the bad in Black Dynamite’s world is like way worse, so his more extreme reaction is understandable
yeah but, you're taking it too literally.
Yeah.... But the anime version was on the right path as well.
There's a difference between sheltering and protecting children. Mr. Roger's wanted to protect children, but he knew the best way to do that was to teach children about the bad in the world because he knew that no matter what the children was gonna see the bad.
Black Dynamite's world is not worse than ours and the writers admitted that. That world didn't go into the next 4 Gulf-Wars. When you play God, don't make the Devil.
“Now there’s a white man you can trust is a Mister Rogers white man.”
Mister Crool you have to be a really respected person to get acknowledged by black Dynamite
Richard Endresz Just like Dennis Flynn.
If there's
And seeing as how he just murdered couple guys to protect them from corporate drug peddling goons...black dynamite was pretty fucking right
And that's how he became Walter the butler in hellsing
He's got a good point, "100% of drug addicts used to be kids"
I don't know why hearing that really stopped me in my tracks. Whomever you are have a nice day. And also I know it was a joke but it is really humanizing to take a breath to remind yourself that all people used to be kids on day with little stars in their eyes. I think what made Mister Rodgers so great is that he taught the toughest of us to feel and to listen. My Father does the same when he helps rehabilitate people suffering from addiction. Anyway, don't forget how to hug and have a snack you love today.
waf
Well. He’s not wrong.
Cant argue with facts *pulls out heroine*
actually some drug additcts are kids so its probably something like 98%
Mr Rogers doing the right thing as always.
Gods work
Damm straight. My kind of Mr. Rogers
Ok
Say do you know another triangle? You know a cyclops?
Once a Marine, always a Marine.
Mr. Rodgers is officially the Doom Guy of protecting children.
The only thing they fear are cardigans
If Doom Guy can be best friends with Isabelle, he can be best friends with Mr Rogers.
Ah yes. 666 likes. Perfect.
@@stockehistorica1349 sorry I ruined it
"I'm going to terrorise children... Why do I hear boss music?"
I was kinda sad when he eventually lost to Black Dynamite in a duel of cardigan kungfu. Was hoping they'd team up and open a can of whumpass on all the corporate evildoers.
I was honestly hoping for Rogers to win the fight just for idea that Mr. Rogers, of all people, beat Black Dynamite's ass.
@@lodivt Well, he was the last one standing in the Ultimate Showdown.
The most dangerous villans can be the most caring saints, BD knew that Mr. Rogers was so hellbent in keeping children safe that it was a danger to himself and everyone else. I bet in Black Dynamite's mind he was beging for a diferent outcome, but in the end handing cans of whoop-ass is what Black Dynamite does, even if it's to the ultimate showdown winner, Mr. Rogers.
That's how I felt about doakes and Dexter Morgan
In another timeline, I think we could got Rodgers as a Vigilante.
I'm actually glad mr Roger's has been immortalized in parodies, hope we never forget the kindness he bought to this shitty world.
Mr Rogers was legit. He practiced literally what he preached. No lie he literally was a minister. Mr Rogers would make you think for a minute as a kid. PBS was awesome in the 70's and early 80's for childrens educational televion. If you ever want to see someone single handedly slam dunk funding out of s US Senator, you should watch The Rogers work the room. The guy is a Jedi. And yeah, he was actually a very special man and will be dearly missed.
Only man of god that you can trust with children will miss him
@@frankteng
Worse yet, I'm inclined to believe when God summoned him (you can't just say he died), it all got worse as kids have no moral compass to bounce off of, no hope, no love, not even a smidge of compassion.
His show reran for 5 more years, then it was gone. All that's left is blotches of the void in those kids souls, most of them corrupted to darkness as they grew older.
jayjay86443 no it didn’t all you are seeing is humanity being itself, kids where like that before, the main cause is the economic struggle poor people can’t afford to be generous and Kind all the time. How can you expect someone working with shitty pay and living paycheck to paycheck to have time and the knowledge to teach their kids morals and help then with school work etc.
jayjay86443 also Christian morals is B.S. considering you used to have to marry your rapist and other crazy inhumane things you would find in a religious cult
jayjay86443 things are never that simple and many people would rather right it off as simple so they won’t have to understand the complexity of it. I’m assuming your morals are the religious kind so I wouldn’t be surprised if you think the world is depraved. And it is, but not in the way you see it. I recall a friend asking about why women are more promiscuous now, and I told him he’s not acknowledging the history of women’s sexuality being oppressed and now they have human rights and free reign to fuck as they wish just like men are already evolved to do.
He buys red sweaters because it matches the blood of his enemies
He actually bought white sweaters.
The easiest to dye red
Actually, his mom made his sweaters.
Who do you think taught him how to kill?
See? This guy gets it! He remembered to wear his brown pants!
No one at all: "Won't someone think of the children!!!"
Only Mr. Rogers: "Hold my milk"
Yep true bro
A real superhero
This implies that no one thinks of the children, should be an actual person or a group of people
Yep Exactly
Wholesome.
This was badly phrased
It’s impossible not to respect mr Rodgers.
Writers- “ok let’s spoof mr Rodgers next”
Also writers- “.....ok but like make him Rambo, and he’s still ultimately doing the right thing”
Writers -“obviously”
"mr Rogers, but Rambo"
Other than the killing part, they stayed true to Rodger’s view on advertising to kids!
He would kill for the children
He was the last pure human being to go into heaven... ain't no one going there anymore.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Rogers killed a few of these pricks
How do you know he didn't kill for the children?
Joker he was a vegetarian because he couldn’t bare the thought of eating something that had a mother. Same logic would apply to killing people I guess
Calling the broken piano string a “magical gold wand that can make all of your problems go away” was ingenious foreshadowing.
He never lied to those kids.
Fred Rogers had a great sense of humor. Ask Eddie Murphy when he did his Mr Johnson's parody. He probably wouldn't approve of the violent undertones, but he would read between the lines and nod his head at the true message.
Considering Rogers was cool with parodies of him not directed towards kids I’d think he’d be cool with this one.
**"MR. ROBINSON!"🤷🏿♂️😁😃👌🏿*
Mr. Rogers actually loved parodies of himself. I think SNL did a skit about him at some point and when asked about it he was totally okay with it and thought it was funny. So I'm sure he'd be honored to know that people are still making parodies of him after all these years.
Eddie Murphy's Mr Robinson.
From what I understood the only rules he had was never aim them at kids and don't mock the message cynically. that's it.
The fight raged on for a century
/ Many lives were claimed but eventually
The champion stood, the rest saw the better
/ Mr. Rogers in a blood-stained sweater
Lmfao old meme but it checks out
Tastes like lemon but smells like the past
This the Ultimate Showdown
Of Ultimate Destiny
Good guys, bad guys and explosions
As far as the eye can see
If only one can survive
I wonder who it will be
This the Ultimate Showdown
Of Ultimate Destiny
A tear shed for those lost...
Great, you just reminded me of how fucking old I am -.-
_"Thanks for letting me know that, Abe. You're great with numbers."_ - the universal answer out of everything. Just go and say that.
The "What?" got me
If Black Dynamite trust's Mr. Rogers this much, to leave the orfans in his care. Then you know, Mr. Rogers will do anything to protect the children from the dangers of this world.
"I guess sometimes you just got to find the thing that's broken, *AND TAKE IT OUT* "
Truly legendary
The perfect line for the champion of The Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny.
"If no one is going to protect the kids from all the bad in the world, it has to be you"
Honestly I love that they parodied Mr. Rogers and gave him the Respect he deserved in the process. Name one other celebrity today that would snap like this and not have the decency to be doing it to protect children
It’s Mr. Rogers, people stole his car once and when they realized it was Mr. Rogers car they returned it with the tank full of gas an an apology letter
“Now if there’s a White Man you can trust, it’s a Mister Rogers white man” god so true. Even depicted as a murderer he’s still an icon and true friend to kids everywhere
I love how the choking sounds at 4:06 starts *19 frames* after the door was closed.
That is less than a second Mr Rogers needed from closing the door to choking THREE MEN TO DEATH.
Jokes aside?
I dunno who is playing Mr. Rodgers but the impression is a lot more accurate than I would have assumed it to be.
Like, it isn’t perfect, obviously but damn if it isn’t really close. Very nice.
One detail I also adore is the fact Fred Rodgers seemingly, not only, knew the names of his crew but also made hand written notes with presents on the birthday of said crew member.
Corey Burton is his name. Most popular thing I can think of him voicing is Brainiac in the DC animated universe in the 90’s-2000’s. But he’s done many different things.
@@briansilva3344
Huh.
Learn something new every day. He did a really great job capturing Fred Rodgers' cadence when he spoke.
As noble as his cause was Mr Roger eventually realized he couldn't protect the children from the reality of the world forever.
That’s not what he was ever trying to do. He was trying to give kids more self esteem with positive entertainment and also hopefully helping to mold emotional maturity, so they’d grow up to be functional adults.
@@nebulousisgod hence why he notoriously spoke of serious topics and handled them well. Mr Rogers is the answer to "how will I explain *X* to my kid?"
That_ Deadeyegamer79 True
"Sometimes you've just got to find the thing that's broken, and take it out."
Some bangin' words to live by tight there.
"A survey we did said 100% of addicts used to be kids !"
Underrated lmaooo
Damn, even they gotta do something twisted, they still respected Mr Rogers as someone doing what's right for the kids.
This episode is special. No matter how much they made Mr. Rogers a insane vet, the amount of love and respect given to him is awesome.
I love how he says "I'll call the police" so calmly and straight forward in front of the very wrongdoers 😂😂😂😂😂
Would’ve been badass if they teamed up
Black Dynamite: Never thought I’d be fighting next to a white man
Mr Rogers: What about a “Mr Rogers white man?”
Black Dynamite: I can dig that
I'm pretending that this is canon.
This my head-cannon now.
He did say it. Now
New Gimli and Legolas
0:50
Mr Rogers is in an extremely exclusive group that very, very few have earned:
People BLACK DYNAMITE respects
Not only that, but a white guy that BD respects. That's a whole other level. Probably one of the only ones in his category, as it should be.
Retard@@deadinside9565
1:35 I love the physical pain Stretch Armstrong has when he gets destroyed.
I was rooting for Mr. Rogers this whole episode. Him & Black Dynamite should of teamed up.
Maybe if season 3 was real it could happen
The only thing that could have improved the scene in my opinion is if the music that played when he killed the businessman ended with the piano hitting the same broken note the moment he killed them.
Simultaneously full of stereotypes and wholesome. Adult Swim does not disappoint.
It's almost a superpower.
Abe: "Back in 5 Fred"
Fred: "Thanks for letting me know Abe, your great with numbers "
Abe: "What?"
I can see this actually happening
“In the first age, in the first battle, when Guatemala was no longer a nice place to live, one stood. He wore the helm of the medic, his voice like silk and a heart of the purest gold. In his ravenous compassion, he brought imagination and constructive thinking to the children who needed him, he scoured the American plains, seeking vengeance against the imposters who wronged him, and those who tasted the bite of his scorn, named him….Mr. Rogers.”
“Oh my, fellas, that looks like cocaine.”
“I’m call the police.”
I LOST MY MIND-
I like how it turns out the broken piano wire wasn’t part of the script. You’d think it was due to how easily woven in it was to the (in-universe) episode, but no, given Mr Rogers questions the prop quality, it was completely unintended, and he completely improvised what came after. Truly masterful.
Even better, the broken piano wire leads to the downfall of the money-grubbing producers. If they’d just used the money how it was meant to be, they’d probably not have died then and there.
The best part of the "thanks for letting me know that abe, you're great with numbers" line is you hear the stagehand respond with the most confused "what?"
Anybody else feel bad for this guy when they watch this show 😔
Me
you
@Joe Curr wtf did politics do? Don't bring that here.
@Joe Curr look man, no one should have to see or hear politics. Trust me, I'm a fan of Rogers, watched as a kid, and it's shameful they displayed him this way. But politics; liberal or republic, that shit had nothing to do with it. Just terrible screenwriting and lack of moral sense.
@@REALdominogaminggrounds you do know that he is that way because because he has PTSD
Dark comedy comedians, take note: _THIS_ is how you maintain your scabrous tone while displaying genuine love for a genuinely good man. I don't know if Mr. Rogers would have been proud, but Black Dynamite should be!
You know the kind of guy someone is when a show who’s biggest gag is making fun of famous people, and they still do but in the MOST respectable way possible
I dont think people understand how much of a masterpiece this show was at times. Particularly with this episode.
I knew when this show came out it was a masterpiece. This is really on par and arguably more creative than The Boondocks
3:27 when the anime protagonist goes insane
No one disrespects Rogers. Even after all the times, he's been parodied. I'm so glad he never turned out to be an abuser.
Ok but Black Dynamite saying the Orphans can’t have baby dolls because he doesn’t want to make them sad is sweet af.
Mr. Rogers in real life = lawful good
Mr. Rogers in this show = chaotic good
"Mr Rogers is just a nice guy who genuinely cares about children, he'll remind those kids of no one they ever met"
Even if they got the orphans nothing, they would be reminded of the parents who aren't around to give them presents
3:32 The camera angle in anime when a character is about to go insane
Literal kubrik stare
You know a man's respectable and amazing when a show like this actually shows him some respect. I bet even south park would love this guy
Cartman butting heads with Mr. Rodgers would be awesome. Kind of like the dog whisperer episode.
The most wholesome man vs the most deviant child.
@@GabrielArchonI sadly doubt it would thematicaly work on Cartman like Ceaser. The point of Ceaser was he treated Cartman like an animal. Cartman at his core is incapable of caring for empathy when his ego blocks rational thought. It's why pavlovian conditioning worked because Cartman acted like an unruly animal.
Fred Rogers would be wasted on Cartman. I would see him better with Butters, Kenny or Stan. Since they are disfunctional in a very human manner compared to Eric.
Even killing three men with a piano wire, Mr. Rogers is the most wholesome thing on the screen.
"A magical gold wand that can make all your problems go away."
He made that a reality lol
"Now if there is a white man you can trust, it's a Mr Rogers white man." 0:50
Mr. Rodgers. Bob Ross. Bill Nye. The holy trinity of trustable white guys.
0:20 he has a problem with executives profiting off him but he's fine cussing in front of the kids😂
The fight raged on for a century.
Many lives were claimed, but eventually
A champion stood, the rest saw their better,
Mister Rogers in a blood-stained sweater.
This is the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny
@@jagtech490 good guys! bad guys! and explosions! as far as the eye could see
"100 percent of Drug addicts used to be kids" LMFAOOO
So, Fred watched the parody of himself as done by Eddie Murphy on SNL. A little while later he was on the tonight show and couldn't resist taking a Polaroid selfie with Eddie
Mr Rodgers is taking care of business!
Old man Steve Rogers still got that super soldier serum running in his veins.
Even when Mr. Rogers gets violent, he's still wholesome.
Never ceases to surprise us with their scripts
"Studies show that 100% of drug addicts used to be kids" That shit got me😂😂😂
It’s funny, but also profoundly saddening, disturbing and sobering.
" The rest saw their better: Mr. Rogers in a bloodstained sweater."
Mr. Rogers was actually a badass he was a war hero he's got a few tattoos under his sweater vest too, so wiping the floor with some scumbags wouldn't be an issue
4:00 Wow that shit is well animated. Is beautiful.
No wonder Mister Rogers went on to be the champion of the Ultimate Showdown of Ultimate Destiny
They somehow managed to add Adult Swim’s trademark dark theme without erasing Mr. Rogers’ sweetness.
they make him go insane for changing his show
It’s a little more than that. The Real MR Rogers didn’t like endorsement and advertisements. In this version, they are endorsing these unhealthy lifestyles for money because they blew all of the money on cocaine and whores. Mr. Rogers finally snaps and kills them
3:15 this wacka flocks flame parody lmfao
“Maybe we should get them nothing, it’s the only thing I can think of that won’t remind them of something” that line broke me
“ Let me show u how to hit the G spot...I mean note”
HAHAHAHAHA
Mook 1: "What the hell is he doing?"
Mook 2: "Maybe he needs some cocaine."
2:22 I fucking died when he said (what) in an undervalued tone
😄😆🤣😂💀
3:21 " BOW BOW BOW BOW BXTCH IM BUSSIN AT EM " is catchy af 😂😂😂
"Thanks for letting me know that Abe. You're great with numbers."
"What??"
I don't know why that killed me 😂
The only reason Mister Rogers got into TV was because of how awful he thought TV was. When he graduated college in 1951 (he got a BA in music), he went home and found that his parents had bought a TV. He watched some programs and was appalled at the violence and commercialism. So he went to work at NBC for a while, got his Divinity BA (and was allowed to make children's television his ministry) and studied child development. He worked in Canada and Pittsburgh on various kids shows, and then started Mister Rogers Neighborhood in 1968 (so, no, he didn't fight in Korea or Vietnam). That was produced until 2001. He died in 2003.
There was a documentary made about him in 1971 that was on YT that I saw, but it's long since been pulled down. What amazed me when I saw it was, when it came to dealing with the adults while producing his show, he was kind, but he didn't play. He expected to be obeyed when he told people to do something. It was amazing to watch, because when we think "authority," we expect screaming and yelling and attitude, but he had none of that. He was focused on the work and was expecting his team to also focus on what the work was for. I hope I can find it again one day. It was a revelation, and it even helped me to change up my style of dealing with people at work.
My kind of Mr. Rogers there, protecting the future the right way
“You’re great with numbers!”
“What?”
I’m sorry background stuff like that just kills me 😂
Luigi did as mr rogers said “Sometimes you just need to find what’s broken and take it out”
I remember growing up on Mr Rodgers
Rogers: "Thanks for letting me know, daddy. Youre great with numbers" 2:24
Guy: "What?"
"You aren't the only one who has mastered the ancient art of cardigan Kung Fu!"
As the last man stood, the rest saw their better: Mr. Rogers in a blood-stained sweater...
"What the hell is he doing?"
"Maybe he needs some cocaine."
🤣🤣🤣
“Thanks for letting me know that Abe... you’re great with numbers.” “..what!?” Haha yesss 2:24
I GUESS THE LESSON HERE IS DONT PISS OFF MR.RODGER!?!
They actually got Waka Flocka for that one scene 😂😂
It's impossible to hate Mr Roger's he literally defines what a good person is he is kind to everyone he helps out where he can, he makes mistakes and doesn't hide it
Dude cared more about children's education and wellbeing then millions upon millions of potential dollars he could have made