I love how virtually anyone regardless of age, race or language can understand and enjoy these simple yet clever little cartoons. So very few things can cross through all barriers like that.
I love how the art is the perfect middle between simplistic and whatever the opposite of that is, the concept is definitely simple yet the writing is good and each episode has variety, the character design is charming, it’s not always one person winning, and you can just tell they put a lot of care into this I’ve never seen the comic strips but I heard they kept to the style quite well, and I just really respect them doing that and so well
@@BigBevev Uh, no. That year was when I was born. I went later in my life. And also, that was when I kinda forgot the meaning of the word. It actually means something is hard, which is not the case of this comment.
That is why I love this short cartoon. The traps are so smart and funny and there are no good or evil side. They are just spies from a different team who always duked each other in the only goal to eliminate the other and get secret plans.
Their hiss snickers get me every time! I imagine what their voices would sound like if they had one, high-pitched but clever. I tried that in CS-GO games.
Spy Vs. Spy was the only reason I ever even watched MadTV. I'd stick it out through incredibly bad jokes for 45 minutes to watch 30 seconds of animation. THAT is how good these are.
@@gregthehedgehog0956 I've never read the comics. In fact, when I was watching these compilations about a year or two ago, that was my first exposure to Spy Vs. Spy in their original form. I had known for years that they came from Mad Magazine, but aside from references in other shows, my only real exposure to it had ever been the NES game.
MADTV Spy vs Spy Season 1 with Episode Titles: 0:00 Fly Me To The Boom 0:47 Stick Around 1:08 Crazy Ape 1:46 Side-Track-Ing 2:15 You Blew My Mind 3:01 Hard Act To Swallow 3:28 No Pain No Drain 4:20 Hawaii Five-Ow 5:03 Spring Break 5:45 Sun Scream 6:20 Bonk In The Night 6:45 I'll Be Missile-Ing You 7:12 Jailhouse Block 7:46 Dreamboat Willie 8:30 Here Comes The Pain Again 9:06 Tanks For The Memories 9:45 Going Door To Door 10:12 Flea Or Die 10:49 Noodle-Rama 11:23 The Swat Team 11:54 You're Very Attractive 12:42 You're Not My Type 13:25 On The Rocks 13:58 Weave Me Alone 14:37 In Your Dreams 15:13 Blew It Yourself 16:00 Having A Ball 16:37 They Switched Black Spy's Brain 17:50 Keeping It Reel 18:20 The Spy Who Loved Me Too Much 19:24 You're Safe With Me 20:15 I'll Take The Case
@@TheShadowFireYoshi I Always Thought The 2 Spys were Anthropomorphic Animal-Like Entities, Specifically Humanoid Rats because of their pointy noses; however in one mad segment (spy vs spy kids), someone assumed that they were bird people!
@@marshadow6724 he does not. He made them up. But i can tell, there is a book that has some of these "TV exclusive shorts" in comic form and these have names
Some of these has official names mentioned in book Spy VS spy: Black (and white) ops 0:00 operation: Bomb Site 15:13 operation: guided mischief 16:37 Operation: Operation (...yeah) 18:20 operation: Maid Of steel 19:24 safe conduct As an extra, there is a book that has lot of these bits coloured
It's really remarkable how well Prohias captured the essence of the Cold War in these cartoons. Full of pointless, violent oneupmanship with often shockingly low stakes and even more shocking pettiness, where intricate devices and incredible inventions are created, often overcomplicatedly, for the purpose of achieving what could be accomplished with a particularly well-thrown rock.
I like how Black Spy's episodes tend to have a bit more elaborate fake-outs, where as white spy seems more likely to just pull a gun on you and call it a day.
Anyone else think the Spies look like Plague Doctors? Dad saw me working on my Halloween mask and said it reminded him of the Spies. He joked that I could just tell people I was a Spy. He was referring to the comic strips and apparently didn't know there were cartoon shorts, lol.
Maybe your reaction as a child was appropriate. After all, stuff like this actually goes on. It's tragic. Will humans (and governments) ever outgrow the desire to deceive each other, spy on each other, and kill each other?
I was introduced to these guys via the newer MAD show on Cartoon Network. Me and my brother would both root for different spies, but we both loved the show. Later on my dad found some of the comic compilation books and bought a few for me and my brother to share. I actually recognize a few of these from the comics!
7:52 I'm actually aware that they remade this one in 1997, but they switched colors so it would be white spy jumping out of the window instead of black spy.
The Reboot for kids also repeats few of these and even alters some results. Second one example, its black spy who tricks white to jump to spikey ceiling
There is 1 episode where Black spy attempts to reach the top secret by using a pogo stick, but then gets impaled the some spikes on a roof. They remade this episode, but this time, the tables are turned.
Imagine his voice lines being badly edited to fit their characters Like “I am the [black] spy” but the word ‘black’ sounds super out of place, you get what I mean
We need these 2 for multiversus! These 2 would be mage separate characters and have similar yet different abilities from each other. And they can have a black and white Stage.
Have black and white be different skins for the same character and their abilities are completely random. Not even the player knows which prank is about to be played.
I will admit as horribly as White played the tuba there, it was pretty hilarious how he basically played it along with the theme (albeit poorly, though). What a vague way to break the fourth wall like that.
Remade Episodes 0:47 Stick Around 2:15 You Blew My Mind! 16:00 Having A Ball 9:06 Tanks For The Memories 7:12 Jailhouse Block 6:45 I'll Be Missling You
5:35 What walks downstairs without a care and makes the happiest sound? Bounce Up and Down,just like a clown,everyones knows its Slinky. I'm sorry,I couldn't resist
I was fascinated by these comic strips when I was a kid. They both intrigued me and horrified me at the same time. Looking on them today with adult eyes I find them to be simply brilliant.
@@TrueLadyEvilChan here, here. The dynamic of them defeating each other regularly and being unpredictable about who is going to succeed or fail really adds a good balance to these shorts, thus making them more entertaining to watch than cartoons similar to that of Tom and Jerry, the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, etc, etc. You know what I mean?
Just for this season (and the first two skits from the next season, both of which I suspect were probably held over from this season, but I could be wrong). Rough Draft Studios was responsible for the animation for the next season.
Fun Fact: Around this time, Cartoon Network started World Premiere Toons, their second piece of original animation, as well as their first excursion into making shorts.
I appreciate that a couple of these were remade for the Cartoon Network MAD show. Spy vs Spy was always the best segment from that show, and even in 1995 it was the best.
Even though it was dark out, apparently. White may be calculating with his schemes ahead of time, but he does tend to fall for the more obvious traps or pranks.
16:40 I always thought that this not really a victory for White ... because the monkey, now fitted with Black's brain, went right to the vault to steal the top secret stuff... (17:33)
14:30 Ah yes, let me just fan my hair in this small room in the middle of nowhere. With only a sink, a mirror, and a plug. With an entire wall missing. Yes
It's so weird, yet hilarious at the same time, that a lot of architecture in the Spy vs. Spy franchise, especially during Prohias's era at least, was super bizarre and ridiculous such as buildings with a wall missing, a bathroom with a toilet right by a giant window (not to mention said bathroom having a door that does not cover the entry way completely at all), a bathroom that has a shower with a window in it (not to mention said shower having NO curtains nor any covering over the entryway whatsoever), a building (with a missing wall) that is just a random washroom with just a sink in it, etc, etc. You know what I mean?
CLASSIC stuff! I subscribed to MAD as a kid. What great genius that was back in the day. Always tried to figure out what the fold-in image was in the back without actually folding it in.
A few these were literally recreated in the CN version of Mad's Spy vs Spy season except the Pogo stick one reversed the roles of the spies by having the white spy get impaled by the spikes.
I'm from 93 and I never saw those cartoons until I saw MAD, and I thought it was a cartoon from that same time in 2010 but later I found out that the characters exist from much earlier, from the 60s.
I always loved this Spy vs Spy stuff. The premise of two organizations concocting evil plans versus each other thrills me. I would gladly pay for seasons of this is it still being produced?
I read "Mad Magazine" from the mid 70s to early 80s, and this was one of my favorites features. I also liked the way "By Prohias" was done in Morse Code.
I love that it's not like Tom and Jerry where one always wins and the other always loses.
Both get screwed regularly.
That I remember there were very few occasions where Tom wins.
@@luischaponan7107 the best episodes are the ones where they team up, even when they lose in the end
Well Don’t Watch Blue Cat Blues Ending Episode They Off Themselves Lets Be Glad We No See It
1 Word Depression
Agree, that make it not boring
I love how virtually anyone regardless of age, race or language can understand and enjoy these simple yet clever little cartoons. So very few things can cross through all barriers like that.
They hate each other. Don't you think?
I love how the art is the perfect middle between simplistic and whatever the opposite of that is, the concept is definitely simple yet the writing is good and each episode has variety, the character design is charming, it’s not always one person winning, and you can just tell they put a lot of care into this
I’ve never seen the comic strips but I heard they kept to the style quite well, and I just really respect them doing that and so well
@@javianwilliams7463 did you go to school in lakewood CA around 2003
@@BigBevev Uh, no. That year was when I was born. I went later in my life. And also, that was when I kinda forgot the meaning of the word. It actually means something is hard, which is not the case of this comment.
@@javianwilliams7463 thought i knew you is all
One amusing thing is that at no point there's a hero or villain (unless you count both of them as villains), just two guys in constant conflict.
That is why I love this short cartoon. The traps are so smart and funny and there are no good or evil side. They are just spies from a different team who always duked each other in the only goal to eliminate the other and get secret plans.
Animation wise the madtv's spy vs spy shorts where literally god tier. Plus that "he hee" hissing laugh is iconic af.
You mean they're snickering.
Yeah that's what he means bruh.
Wasn't the one who drew it for Mad Magazine the same who did the Animation?
Their hiss snickers get me every time! I imagine what their voices would sound like if they had one, high-pitched but clever. I tried that in CS-GO games.
kinda reminds me of Muttley's laugh.
Spy Vs. Spy was the only reason I ever even watched MadTV. I'd stick it out through incredibly bad jokes for 45 minutes to watch 30 seconds of animation. THAT is how good these are.
Not as bad as SNL.
your mother is a bad joke, mad tv was hilarious, "immortalfrieza" more like, nerdguy FUGGINLMAO OWNED U NERD
@@charleyzimmer2505 ew, trump supporter
shoulda just waited 30 years for it to be uploaded to youtube lol
Mad was so bad... dear god.
You would think the punchline for skits like these would be super predictable, but a good number of these are actually quite creative.
Well all of these are literally animated versions of the comic strip
@@gregthehedgehog0956 I've never read the comics. In fact, when I was watching these compilations about a year or two ago, that was my first exposure to Spy Vs. Spy in their original form. I had known for years that they came from Mad Magazine, but aside from references in other shows, my only real exposure to it had ever been the NES game.
MADTV Spy vs Spy Season 1 with Episode Titles:
0:00 Fly Me To The Boom
0:47 Stick Around
1:08 Crazy Ape
1:46 Side-Track-Ing
2:15 You Blew My Mind
3:01 Hard Act To Swallow
3:28 No Pain No Drain
4:20 Hawaii Five-Ow
5:03 Spring Break
5:45 Sun Scream
6:20 Bonk In The Night
6:45 I'll Be Missile-Ing You
7:12 Jailhouse Block
7:46 Dreamboat Willie
8:30 Here Comes The Pain Again
9:06 Tanks For The Memories
9:45 Going Door To Door
10:12 Flea Or Die
10:49 Noodle-Rama
11:23 The Swat Team
11:54 You're Very Attractive
12:42 You're Not My Type
13:25 On The Rocks
13:58 Weave Me Alone
14:37 In Your Dreams
15:13 Blew It Yourself
16:00 Having A Ball
16:37 They Switched Black Spy's Brain
17:50 Keeping It Reel
18:20 The Spy Who Loved Me Too Much
19:24 You're Safe With Me
20:15 I'll Take The Case
10/10 Names that doesn't spoil the whole thing.
How do u know the names
@@TheShadowFireYoshi I Always Thought The 2 Spys were Anthropomorphic Animal-Like Entities, Specifically Humanoid Rats because of their pointy noses; however in one mad segment (spy vs spy kids), someone assumed that they were bird people!
@@marshadow6724 he does not. He made them up. But i can tell, there is a book that has some of these "TV exclusive shorts" in comic form and these have names
Some of these has official names mentioned in book Spy VS spy: Black (and white) ops
0:00 operation: Bomb Site
15:13 operation: guided mischief
16:37 Operation: Operation (...yeah)
18:20 operation: Maid Of steel
19:24 safe conduct
As an extra, there is a book that has lot of these bits coloured
Honestly the animation in these are very clever and fluid.
And the music is pretty good compared to other spy vs spy shorts.
Klasky Csupo did the animation
Season two is a bit better and more accurate
@@the-voyager yeah Klasky Csupo did season 1 animation. But season 2 was made by Rough Draft Korea (who was the same team who did The Simpsons).
I love rug rats so.... That's cool!
It's really remarkable how well Prohias captured the essence of the Cold War in these cartoons. Full of pointless, violent oneupmanship with often shockingly low stakes and even more shocking pettiness, where intricate devices and incredible inventions are created, often overcomplicatedly, for the purpose of achieving what could be accomplished with a particularly well-thrown rock.
It's a Cartoon Socrates, not everything has to do with Politics
@@thebigiron2950 no, this actually WAS themed around the cold war.
@@thebigiron2950 twenty notches on your side say otherwise, bre)
@@kosenkovpeter5702 one and nineteen more*
Very well said, though I would venture to observe that most of your description could apply to spycraft throughout the ages.
Best part of these is you never can tell who's going to win until the end.
I like how Black Spy's episodes tend to have a bit more elaborate fake-outs, where as white spy seems more likely to just pull a gun on you and call it a day.
Black is more creative whereas White is simpler.
I don't think so, the Foley artist plan was genius.
Plus the explosive fly one lmao
"Hehehehe" -Black spy/ White spy
The two spies hiss-giggling to themselves is the funniest thing I've ever heard!
Never gets old
Rest in Peace Antonio Prohias. Your cartoon will always be remembered, and you did so much for Mad Magazine!
I feel like these two are actually brothers, and they are intentionally screwing with one another. XD
not really, they are spies from rival organizations
This just reminds me of a some kind of prank war with some twists involving dangerous stuff and deaths.
@@j_gamer8752 that's basically what it is
@@tcs15 I wouldn't be surprised if tf2 (RED vs BLU) is a little inspired by these guys
@@chocolateandpeanut2540 They probably are, there are even SvS episodes dubbed with the tf2 spy's voice lines on youtube
Who's here in 2024 for absolutely NO reason other than it just popped into your mind? Just me?
Criminally underrated franchise
Hola señor spy
The best part of every MadTV episode I've ever seen. They brought what I used to read as a kid to life perfectly in each of these episodes.
Anyone else think the Spies look like Plague Doctors? Dad saw me working on my Halloween mask and said it reminded him of the Spies. He joked that I could just tell people I was a Spy. He was referring to the comic strips and apparently didn't know there were cartoon shorts, lol.
They do look like plague doctors, but they were modeled after El Hombre Siniestro (The Sinister Man).
When I first saw them that was what I thought
I thought they were related to Woodstock from Peanuts when I first saw this
Anyone that knows what a plague doctor is will see the resemblance
Or sharp nosed Hemulens or those guys from Rayman
16:45 bro the white spy didn't even get the black spy in this one, he just bullied a random monkey for no reason LMAO
And as an added bonus, little does White Spy know, the joke's on him (probably).
So much racism in one comment lol. Impressive
@@StevenEvens7125 elaborate?
@@StevenEvens7125 -_-
@@StevenEvens7125very mature of you to call it racist because the spy wears black clothes
for some reason when i was a kid this cartoon used to terrify me. I would cry whenever it came on but now i love it.
i used to think the white spy was gonna explode my house, good times
Maybe your reaction as a child was appropriate. After all, stuff like this actually goes on. It's tragic. Will humans (and governments) ever outgrow the desire to deceive each other, spy on each other, and kill each other?
I'm telling my kids that this was Unus Annus.
I was introduced to these guys via the newer MAD show on Cartoon Network. Me and my brother would both root for different spies, but we both loved the show. Later on my dad found some of the comic compilation books and bought a few for me and my brother to share. I actually recognize a few of these from the comics!
7:52 I'm actually aware that they remade this one in 1997, but they switched colors so it would be white spy jumping out of the window instead of black spy.
The Reboot for kids also repeats few of these and even alters some results. Second one example, its black spy who tricks white to jump to spikey ceiling
@@MrPhantaze Yeah, I notice that too.
There is 1 episode where Black spy attempts to reach the top secret by using a pogo stick, but then gets impaled the some spikes on a roof. They remade this episode, but this time, the tables are turned.
I think the remake is intentional, so at the end of the season, both Spies are scored 16
This is what happens when two people follow the philosophy of "Never let 'em know your next move"
3:21 little known fact that’s a real way to kill a sword swallower.
I remember "1000 Ways to Die" doing a segment on that.
@@chellotaravella1651 me to
@@chellotaravella1651 literally thought about that when I first saw the spy vs spy clip-
Actually read about that happening to someone in a Ripley’s Believe It or Not.
Classic, it's also more hilarious imagine the TF2 Spy voices.
czcams.com/video/oO6YyDiXRH8/video.html
You don't have to imagine. There's a ton of videos with TF2 dubs...and they're amazing. Honestly lost count of how many times I've watched them
@@zachjohnson9391 Those are so much fun to watch! I so wanna use some of those lines in a CS-GO lobby (as a Spy).
czcams.com/video/TffocnB_DDc/video.html like this?
Imagine his voice lines being badly edited to fit their characters
Like “I am the [black] spy” but the word ‘black’ sounds super out of place, you get what I mean
2022, but I'm still looking for this theme without any effects
Man im still looking for the song that played in all the Abercrombie and fitch skits
I'll search it on reddit
@@anthonynatan link! It's important to me!
@@ethleredtowersphoenix they told me that this song isn't an actual song, but rather produced by the studio itself
@@anthonynatan NOOOOOOO
We need these 2 for multiversus! These 2 would be mage separate characters and have similar yet different abilities from each other. And they can have a black and white Stage.
for their special hability, they nuke the whole stage
Wount happen.
People will find a reason why its racist.
Just as with Velma
@@ethribin4188 there black and white bcuz the cartoon is black and white.. It's 2 spies.. They don't even look entirely human
Have black and white be different skins for the same character and their abilities are completely random. Not even the player knows which prank is about to be played.
@@andrewchilds8886 so they won't know your next move
Okay, I'll admit, the one at 3:36 was idiotically clever.
Only because the Black spy thought that paper was waterproof.
I had the pocket books of these guys screwing each other over. Bless you, 80's!
The animation's great, and the lack of dialogue means the humor comes entirely from the slapstick. What a timeless cartoon!
2:55: the fact that he plays along with the theme is amazing!
I will admit as horribly as White played the tuba there, it was pretty hilarious how he basically played it along with the theme (albeit poorly, though). What a vague way to break the fourth wall like that.
“Black spy will never be ballin’!”
Black Spy: 16:15
*dies because of it*
Me to Black Spy: *”STOP POSTING ABOUT BALLER!”*
their laughter is a separate art form
Remade Episodes
0:47 Stick Around
2:15 You Blew My Mind!
16:00 Having A Ball
9:06 Tanks For The Memories
7:12 Jailhouse Block
6:45 I'll Be Missling You
Black spy-16
White spy-16
TIE!
A perfect representation of how sibling rivalry works
5:35 What walks downstairs without a care and makes the happiest sound? Bounce Up and Down,just like a clown,everyones knows its Slinky.
I'm sorry,I couldn't resist
This is honestly why I watch MADtv.
I like how 10 seconds can be the most entertaining thing ill ever see.
I was fascinated by these comic strips when I was a kid. They both intrigued me and horrified me at the same time. Looking on them today with adult eyes I find them to be simply brilliant.
I really love Mad TV in the early years because they were more like the magazine and they were edgier than Saturday Night Live was at the time
Its nonwonder Seth Green made Robot Chicken and was part of doing MAD reboot for kids
6:51 lol that one got a good chuckle out of me.
This works so well because either one of them can succeed and you never know who it's gonna be
True
Plus, both of them can be caught unaware.
@@TrueLadyEvilChan here, here. The dynamic of them defeating each other regularly and being unpredictable about who is going to succeed or fail really adds a good balance to these shorts, thus making them more entertaining to watch than cartoons similar to that of Tom and Jerry, the Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, etc, etc. You know what I mean?
The animation was done by Klasky Csupo, the creators of Rugrats, no wonder why the animation is so good
Just for this season (and the first two skits from the next season, both of which I suspect were probably held over from this season, but I could be wrong). Rough Draft Studios was responsible for the animation for the next season.
Lesson: if your opponent is trying to have fun. Don’t try to ruin it, they might have set a trap to stop you from doing so
Definitely.
1:05
Soldier: No, wait... That's blood...
Yeah that is weird. Why in the MAD Cartoon Network Show Removed the blood though?
@@bryceffgg207Age rating has become more persistent over time.
This show is so legendary
Fun Fact: Around this time, Cartoon Network started World Premiere Toons, their second piece of original animation, as well as their first excursion into making shorts.
Funny how you mention CN considering some of these would be remade for their MAD TV series
I appreciate that a couple of these were remade for the Cartoon Network MAD show. Spy vs Spy was always the best segment from that show, and even in 1995 it was the best.
Wow. This awakened a memory so old and forgotten that I had thought that this had been just a dream I’d had.
2:04 I'm amazed White fell for that one. He had to have seen the railroad tracks from the outside.
Even though it was dark out, apparently. White may be calculating with his schemes ahead of time, but he does tend to fall for the more obvious traps or pranks.
Wow. Esto me hizo traer recuerdos de aquella serie de MAD que llegaron a transmitir por Cartoon Network.
16:40 I always thought that this not really a victory for White ... because the monkey, now fitted with Black's brain, went right to the vault to steal the top secret stuff... (17:33)
Yeah, so unless the vault is booby trapped or whatever, I feel like it's safe to say that the joke's on White (probably).
A true classic in televised kids show.
2:55
Who knew a sour note could make a banging tune?
Spy vs. Spy was always great as a comic strip but it was even better as a cartoon!
14:30
Ah yes, let me just fan my hair in this small room in the middle of nowhere. With only a sink, a mirror, and a plug. With an entire wall missing. Yes
It's so weird, yet hilarious at the same time, that a lot of architecture in the Spy vs. Spy franchise, especially during Prohias's era at least, was super bizarre and ridiculous such as buildings with a wall missing, a bathroom with a toilet right by a giant window (not to mention said bathroom having a door that does not cover the entry way completely at all), a bathroom that has a shower with a window in it (not to mention said shower having NO curtains nor any covering over the entryway whatsoever), a building (with a missing wall) that is just a random washroom with just a sink in it, etc, etc. You know what I mean?
CLASSIC stuff! I subscribed to MAD as a kid. What great genius that was back in the day. Always tried to figure out what the fold-in image was in the back without actually folding it in.
I would like to see an sfm of spy vs spy. Just 10 or so minutes of red and blu spys just randomly killing each other in the most clever of ways.
Esta animación nunca dejara de ser una joyita preciada
Happy 30th anniversary Spy vs Spy!
2:55 I love that part.❤️😊🎶🎵🎶🎺
Underrated af
A few these were literally recreated in the CN version of Mad's Spy vs Spy season except the Pogo stick one reversed the roles of the spies by having the white spy get impaled by the spikes.
I think CN's MAD version of the Pogo Stick short was probably the correct original version of the comic.
15:46 man could just run away.
I remember loving the MAD Spy v Spy from like 2010. I didn't even know there were more from back in the 90's MAD.
I can’t 🤣, did this guy really just play the theme to the song on his tuba before blowing his face off 2:48
Sounds like he probably did, but rather horribly.
Man, I miss these. The music is Boss.
My favorite part of Mad Magazine and MADtv. Thanks for posting these.
4:30 T H I C C
4:10 E X T R A T H I C C
😂
i swear i can watch like 50+ of these and never get bored of it
I'm so glad I found this the nostalgia is real
I'm from 93 and I never saw those cartoons until I saw MAD, and I thought it was a cartoon from that same time in 2010 but later I found out that the characters exist from much earlier, from the 60s.
0:45 bet white spy is like "I am so fired"
I always loved this Spy vs Spy stuff. The premise of two organizations concocting evil plans versus each other thrills me. I would gladly pay for seasons of this is it still being produced?
The animations aren't, but I'm fairly certain the comic strips are still being made.
We need this whole season dubbed in TF2.
16:45 this is a whole other level of contrived to one up someone you hate and I kinda love it
I loved watching Spy VS Spy when I was a kid! ^^
6:17 white spy be looking like a bird.
14:27 the only time the spy's have white eyes.
I thought I was the only one who noticed that too.
Safe to say that I'm not the only one who has noticed that particular goof.
6:34 imagine a little kid walks up to this
Did you know that they used to be an allegory of the cold war?
White was the American one and the Black from the Soviet Union
Shorts that received remakes in the Cartoon Network series MAD
2:23
6:52
7:20
9:13
You forgot 0:55 and 16:07
Damn, Phineas and Ferb was wild back in the day.
they are so cute such tiny little guys. i hold them in my hand and they scamper around and engage in pointless violence. i love them
14:28 CURSED
Definitely cursed
really cursed
CURSED!!!
A Big Mistake!
He looks like a Moomins character
"You think you outsmarted me, but I outsmarted your outsmarting!"
Cartoon
I’m sure Prohías would be proud of this adaptation of his work.
0:55 This was also in the Cartoon Network show. But the roles were reversed.
Some of these cartoons were adaptations of the Spy Vs Spy comics. Some were adapted from the cover strips.
I love how despite their shenanigans and overall chillout they still technically do their job
I use to love watching this on Mad TV when I was a youngster.
Black spy was always my fav and I always wanted him to win!!
7:57 Did White Spy deadass invent ASMR
18:15 white spy just got played twice I'm laughing my ass off over here
I read "Mad Magazine" from the mid 70s to early 80s, and this was one of my favorites features. I also liked the way "By Prohias" was done in Morse Code.
Hace mucho tiempo que no vero Spy vs Spy, es me trae muchos recuerdos de mi niñez de MAD
Something i noticed is that Dagger (white) tends to keep Joke (black) away from his HQ ever since the White general died
Good job, thanks, amazing. Greetings from Germany! 👏 🙏 ♥️ 🇩🇪
I totally forgot abt those! Wow. 1995 nostalgia.