cartoons back in the day gave kids an unrealistic expectation of how many people sound like Peter Lorre
They also seemed to overestimate how well the "[x] are the CWAZIEST people!!!" catchphrase would age
jesus christ you're right
the problem with kids these days is they aren't being raised on in-jokes and references that are 40-50 years out of date. They need to be putting American Graffiti references in Paw Patrol
Bring back Spike Jones and his City Slickers. He did a great Peter Lorre and had some great anti-Nazi songs too.
Really a shame that children's entertainment no longers explains pop culture from the 40s
On the other hand, it also inspired some of us to take up the slack. You’re welcome, America!
Can't remember the last time I was greeted with a "Hello meestor". smdh
Or very specifically know Lon Chaney Jr.’s performance as Lenny from Of Mice and Men
Or how every criminal leader sounds like Edward G. Robinson