Wednesday, May 14, 2014

whats that video with that cat who names every country?




Meana


I saw a video and there was his black cat and he was in front of a map and he was saying the name of every country there is, if anyone knows what I'm talking about please send me the link, it would make my evening.Thanks!


Answer
Search youtube for animaniacs nations of the world

It's the character Yakko Warner from the 90's show Animaniacs.

He doesn't name every single country though. But he comes really close. There's a long discussion about it on some of the videos posted.

He fails to name Wales and South Africa, as well as countries of the former Soviet Union. He adds the name of the Carribean sea, the only body of water he mentions, and names the continet Asia, after and somewhat run together with Bangladesh.

He calls Cambodia by a variation of its name, Kampuchia. He names the capital of Algeria instead of the country.

The Spanish Sahara is the territory now known as Western Sahara, under control of Morocco.

Germany used to be split into East Germany and West Germany but was reunited not many years before the video was made.

What are the earlest tv shows you remember watching?




Just Askin


So many programs have come and gone around the world.

BQ1 What country do you live in?

BQ2 Have you ever been on television? Or in a movie?



Answer
Gulla Gulla Island - SCARRED ME! That yellow thing is freaky!
Rollie Pollie Ollie - I thought it was inanely boring even then.
House of Mouse - I liked it, it had cartoons and Disney.
The Weekenders - saw it at some point, it got canceled but I really liked it.
Seseme Street - not an avid watcher, but who hasn't seen this?
Dora the Explorer - sadly, this was more helpful for learning Spanish than anything.
Flintstones - Only sometimes, but I kind of thought it was bland. And Gazoo ANNOYED me.
Animaniacs - Still continues to be one of my favorites, I love the adult jokes I can now get.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - I liked the idea of Asian fighting styles, fun inplausability, and wisecracking jokers as the heroes wrapped up in one show. I'm still a Turtle girl, and even though I think it's a lot more corny now I love it.

Darkwing Duck - Disney's blend of wisecracking superheroes, trademark animals, and actually threatening villains (for the most part) with weapons and guns instead of dumb things. Sure, it had some dumb episodes, and the animation ranged from really good to choppy. But I still like it today, and that must mean something.

BQ1: USA
BQ2: No.




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