With both The Flintstones & The Powerpuff Girls (1998) back on Boomerang, this & The Pink Panther (1960s animated theatrical shorts) should be next to return to the channel.
Warner Bros:"Hey Banana Splits, we're bringing you back!" The Banana Splits:"Wow, really!?" Warner Bros:"In this new horror movie (that may or may not be recycling the script we made for FNAF)" The Banana Splits:"WTF?!"
Warner Brothers are disrespecting the memories of both Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The Banana Splits brought laughter as well as tears and nothing else.
@@2005peasah I just hope that Warner Bros would make the TV show on DVD in a complete series, and I say that the show should be remastered in HD with brighter colors.
1968: we are the banana splits Season 2: we have friends 1970s: we made a magic machine 1990s: we are on boomerang 2008: we are back 2019: we made a horror movie out of us
yea i had one too. i also had a laugh in one that said "sock it to me" other kids were always hitting me at lunch time so i ditched it for the banana splits
I did too!! Kings Dominion, first year it was open :D We had these guys, the Hudson Brothers (sill crazy about them and their music holds up--fantastic pop powered garage rock) & The Monkees (also eventually a far better band than they were given credit for), as well as Lidsville and HR Puffenstuff on Saturday mornings & all the good cartoons too. The early and mid 70's were so much fun. I wouldn't trade my memories of that time for anything, a fabulous time to be alive. Keep smilin', keep on truckin' :D
great childhood memories. one thing people tend to forget is as a kid you want to enjoy it have fun and be entertained. your not worried if it's silly or terrible or if it is state of the art effects. plus anything in the early days of TV was trial and error naturally over time you will improve something. back then you couldn't expect it to be perfect or like todays TV shows. I only speak for myself but as a kid growing up I wasn't worried if the show was great or not.. I just enjoyed watching it.
Because Scott was gonna make a fnaf movie for Warner bros but Scott was taking too long so he moved to blumhouse, but Scott didn’t want anyone to take his scripts so he allowed them to use it to make banana Splits..
I would've still made it a horror movie, but with the Splits as the protagonists, Bingo tearing down hoards of zombies with that huge grin to happy 60s music would be a sight to behold!
when I was like 6 years old, so like 1994), they replayed this on the cartoon network and I loved it. I think I was the only kid in my kindergarten class in the 90s who really liked this show lol
2:10 It’s been confirmed. Someone kidnapped the real Banana Split and stuffed them in a closet somewhere, and built robot counterparts of them for the movie.
IF you noticed , in the ending credits...there is very well known voice actor...who later made it even Bigger as the original of "Tiggr"...Paul Winchell.
Ya know something confusing? 0:04 Season 2 Snorky 0:07 Season 1 Snorky (aka Fluffy boi) I know what this means! *after preforming with all that hair in season 1, he decided to get a hair cut and found a green vest and put that on. But since he had fun with the splits before he got this haircut, it’s showing season 1 and 2 snorky. (And it makes sense)*
The Banana Splits so funny and hip too. Bingo, Fleggie, Droper and Snorky brought the best out of me every Saturday as well as with Arabian Knights and the 3 Musketeers. RIP, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara the heroes of Saturday cartoons
This almost scared me as a kid yet somehow thought it was neat at the same time. Now looking at it I am impressed. That is a lot of fast cut editing and speed changes. They did a great job making live action look cartoony and fun. That song is really catchy. Recording part of it at the amusement parks really gives it a big budget feel and no doubt adds to the fun. The camera work is good. As wacky as this is and old, I doubt any live action kids shows since can beat it
Supposedly the story was that Warner Bros. had a fully functional FNAF script with intent to make a FNAF movie, but had the license bought right out from under them by Blumhouse. So they were stuck with two options. Throw the script out and lose a tiny amount of money, which Hollywood accounting would bury somewhere so they wouldn't actually take a loss, OR just slap a WB owned IP on it, replace every instance of the character names, and barely change anything else. They went with the latter. Though instead of getting a theatrical release, they're just going to bury it on their streaming service.
That's just the story that's going around, though. Seems likely to me since the one take away from The Banana Splits is that they aren't robots. They're guys in big mascot suits. If it's not the case it was a reused script, it's pretty lazy to just make them FNAF type robots. If they really needed to make this a horror franchise, they should have made the guys in the costumes serial killers or something.
IT IS A SHAME THAT THEY HAVE TRANSFORMED AN ICONIC CHILDREN'S SERIES IN ITS TIME, INTO A HORROR MOVIE, THAT SUCH TWISTED MINDS SEEM LIKE THEY NEVER HAD A CHILDHOOD!!!!
Why... Why was this a thing I voluntarily watched as a child. And I STILL have the damn theme song stuck in my head after all of these years because of the damn Boomerang bumpers.
As a kid in the 70's I would never miss this . Over here in the UK it was on every day during the summer. I'm trying to remember the cartoons that were usually on ......The Arabian Knights "shazam kabar, siiiiiiiiiiize of an elephant " I'm sure there were at least another two .
The Banana Splits Show, deemed by me, and at least one other guy I'm friends with, as one of the most significant formative influences on the punk rock movement. If you need proof beyond the fact that the Dickies covered the theme song, see the "Banana Pad Riot" tribute album featuring the Mr. T Experience, Boris the Sprinkler and the Vindictives . Also, chew on this, the Dilly Sisters ( the two little singing Mexican girls on the show) had a cover of the Standell's "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White"!! And it's every bit as good as Minor Threat's version!!!
Nicholas Moose I love the Dickies version!😍 They also play great versions of Nights in White Satin & Eve of Destruction. I'll have to check out the other stuff you mentioned. Thanks!🍻😄
Man, I remember this on boomerang! Fleegle used to terrify me! Maybe that's why I'm still too scared to watch the movie. brings back old nightmares....
this level of silliness is what we all need right now. Bring it back!
Sure do not make shows like this anymore! Creativity and imagination no longer exist in shows today.
With both The Flintstones & The Powerpuff Girls (1998) back on Boomerang, this & The Pink Panther (1960s animated theatrical shorts) should be next to return to the channel.
We need a reboot where there is no horror and it is kid friendly again
Yes
In the non horror reboot, we should use the 1970’s costumes, they look way more detailed than the 2008 ones in my opinion
Maybe not the living mop Snorky outfit though, maybe the really fluffy Snorky outfit
That would have been snorkey ✨ cause’ in the horror movie snorkey helps the childen escape🏆
Yup
1960: "We are the Banana Spilts!"
2019: "We are now killer animatronics!"
At first, I thought the take was a fnaf parody
Ikr. Why couldn't they just stick to the original source material. It would have been way better.
The least they could’ve done is make cheap simple cartoons for these characters and put them on Disney Junior.
Yea
Not what I had in mind
I’ve only known Drooper, Bingo, Fleago and Snorky for about a day or two, but I already love them ❤️
The Mascots are so much better than the Robot imposter versions.
It's fleegle not Fleago
Same
Same
Same :3
I like these Banana Splits when people are in costume, instead of animatronic robots.
Warner Bros:"Hey Banana Splits, we're bringing you back!"
The Banana Splits:"Wow, really!?"
Warner Bros:"In this new horror movie (that may or may not be recycling the script we made for FNAF)"
The Banana Splits:"WTF?!"
Warner Brothers are disrespecting the memories of both Bill Hanna and Joe Barbera. The Banana Splits brought laughter as well as tears and nothing else.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 that's a good one
@@2005peasah I just hope that Warner Bros would make the TV show on DVD in a complete series, and I say that the show should be remastered in HD with brighter colors.
@@coyotemontana4558 I agree
Your not wrong, there was a script that was made for fnaf but scott cut off the da so warner brothers made the banana splits in their script
I'm fifty five years old, and I still sing along with this every single time I hear it.
0:37 IVE HEARD THAT LAUGH BEFORE
NOSTALGIA ATTACKED MY BRAIN CELLS
Paul wincel did the voice of both of them
FRICKIN SAME BRO
I’ve remembered it from the old Boomerang ident with the telephones
It’s tigers laugh it’s sounds very similar to
imagine how hot those guys would feel in these suits lol
I think there robot idk
xXshadowgamingX x No. Robots don’t move like that. Not yet, anyways.
Lmao. That’s probably why they’re robots now. XD
Hidden User still costumes. the metal is fake lol.
It's a heck of a job
I loved this show when I was a kid and I can still watch it now and smile and laugh . I’m so thankful I got to be a kid in the 60’s and 70’s……👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
1968: we are the banana splits
Season 2: we have friends
1970s: we made a magic machine
1990s: we are on boomerang
2008: we are back
2019: we made a horror movie out of us
The movie ruined most people's childhood.
2021: We're now a Mafia Gang. (Jellystone)
@@SMEARGLEX75 ye
I just wish the banana splits would return to boomerang SOMEDAY in the future.
Like if you wish that should happen.
Moral of the story don’t cancel their show.
Moral 3 dont reboot them
Moral 4: never hive them lollipops
Last moral:kids, make sure your grandpa doesn't make you watch it
What if Boomerang starts airing reruns again like how they did with The Powerpuff Girls (1998) & The Flintstones?
@@madinabass1239agreed I hated that 2019 movie so much what the beep was Warner bros 😢
Loved this as a kid in the early 70s. Even had my Banana Splits lunch box!
yea i had one too. i also had a laugh in one that said "sock it to me" other kids were always hitting me at lunch time so i ditched it for the banana splits
2019 holy shit they murder people
I meet the banana split in person when I was a child and I still love them
+Ruth Reed ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF LIVING IN THE STATES AS A KID BACK THEN.ILL BET IT WAS A GREAT EXPERIENCE RUTHY...
I did too!! Kings Dominion, first year it was open :D We had these guys, the Hudson Brothers (sill crazy about them and their music holds up--fantastic pop powered garage rock) & The Monkees (also eventually a far better band than they were given credit for), as well as Lidsville and HR Puffenstuff on Saturday mornings & all the good cartoons too. The early and mid 70's were so much fun. I wouldn't trade my memories of that time for anything, a fabulous time to be alive. Keep smilin', keep on truckin' :D
for anyone who likes this, go see the movie on syfy
The Meme Max it's an m show movie
@@billnyetheyoutuberguy5521 I wanna watch it but its rated R
When you realize they turn into killer animoctronics
Animoctronics?
You mean animatronics right?
Cause I have no idea what an “animoctronic” is
Loved this show ..
When I was a little kid in the early 2000s, I saw this show on boomerang. As shown in this video. Those were the days of actually good cartoons.
0% of comments i love this show.
100% comments 2019 horror show
This show is what introduced me to rock music. 🎵🎶🎸
Loved this show, banana splits were amazing, and so were the cartoons. Happy days, happy childhood memories! 💜
Coño... que recuerdos... vi este capitulo en 1969.. tenia yo 5 años... actualmente tengo 59 años... Caracas, Venezuela.
I forgot how cute this show was!😃💟💟
great childhood memories. one thing people tend to forget is as a kid you want to enjoy it have fun and be entertained. your not worried if it's silly or terrible or if it is state of the art effects. plus anything in the early days of TV was trial and error naturally over time you will improve something.
back then you couldn't expect it to be perfect or like todays TV shows.
I only speak for myself but as a kid growing up I wasn't worried if the show was great or not.. I just enjoyed watching it.
This show looks so cool I wonder why they stopped making it.
I remember watching this on Boomerang back in the day.
Being a boomerang kid in the late 2000s/early 2010s had perks like these
I hope since METV will premiere the Flintstones this coming Monday should consider showing the Banana Splits cartoon as well!
I wonder why they turn the movie to a horror?
If it's me, I would've turn it to a dramedy
dumb ass
I’d watch a Banana Splits dramedy
Because Scott was gonna make a fnaf movie for Warner bros but Scott was taking too long so he moved to blumhouse, but Scott didn’t want anyone to take his scripts so he allowed them to use it to make banana Splits..
I would've still made it a horror movie, but with the Splits as the protagonists, Bingo tearing down hoards of zombies with that huge grin to happy 60s music would be a sight to behold!
a horror dramedy would be amazing
Suddenly I'm 10 years old again! Those long gone days of youth and innocence.
The banana splits horror movie was just a figment of our unknown anxieties of what if a children's show was a horror movie. It dosen't really exist.
I just realized that Fleegle is the only one without sunglasses.
I believe he is the leader of the group.
It’s scary even if it’s not a horror movie.......yet
when I was like 6 years old, so like 1994), they replayed this on the cartoon network and I loved it. I think I was the only kid in my kindergarten class in the 90s who really liked this show lol
You can tell its made for kindergarteners but we can all agree that this is one of the best shows ever
Paul Winchell is Fleagle.
Al Melvin is Drooper.
Daws Butler is Bingo.
Not to mention that Fleagle laughs EXACTLY like Tigger.
@@joshmontemayor6098 Hello, I’m Tigger!
My Dad says he loved this as a child, I think it's horrifying lol!
What?! He watched the first season?
@@debejunpyung yeah he was born in the early 60s
@@chanyphilly8266 Holy moly! I'm only born in 2010 and I haven't even watched a single episode!
@@debejunpyung Good luck to you, it scares the life out of me lol! There's something very eerie about them!
Hey My mom saw this show too and she says it's really weird but awesome
I remember this show when it aired on Boomerang! I loved and still loved this show since me and my late grandfather watched it all the time!!!
I really remember this show as well. I still have memory of watching one fantastic episode of this awesome show.
2:10 It’s been confirmed. Someone kidnapped the real Banana Split and stuffed them in a closet somewhere, and built robot counterparts of them for the movie.
0:33 Tigger in The Banana Splits Xd
Nah, it’s Fleegle.
He is owned by Disney. Hanna Barbera has nothing to do with Winnie the Pooh.
IF you noticed , in the ending credits...there is very well known voice actor...who later made it even Bigger as the original of "Tiggr"...Paul Winchell.
Nostalgia level: 999. 999999. 99999. Oh the feels 😩😫😩😩😭
THIS WILL BE SO MUCH FUN!
(I'm looking at bill cipher)
THE SHOW WILL GO ON FOREVER AND EVER AND EVER!
Ya know something confusing?
0:04 Season 2 Snorky
0:07 Season 1 Snorky (aka Fluffy boi)
I know what this means!
*after preforming with all that hair in season 1, he decided to get a hair cut and found a green vest and put that on. But since he had fun with the splits before he got this haircut, it’s showing season 1 and 2 snorky. (And it makes sense)*
(0:34) Paul Winchel’s Tigger voice
This was how tigger came to life XD
I swear the writers for kids shows then were all doing LSD! This show and H.R. Puff N'Stuff are prime examples!
I watched this as a kid. When a version of it was played during "Kick-Ass", I LMAO.
From 1968. In the 1970's, it was re-aired for syndication into half-hour episodes.
The Banana Splits so funny and hip too. Bingo, Fleggie, Droper and Snorky brought the best out of me every Saturday as well as with Arabian Knights and the 3 Musketeers. RIP, Bill Hanna and Joe Barbara the heroes of Saturday cartoons
I remember watching this show when i was much younger
Same only remembered the theme song lol but I still remember this
@@roxannethefoxbear3627me too
I was a 4 year kid dancing to this catchy theme song in the late 60s and early 70s! Thanks for posting this!!
I loved this as a kid in the mid to late 70's!
Great classic theme song...just iconic...now I'll be humming this all day!!
Bingo is the creepiest with that smile
No offense 😰
This almost scared me as a kid yet somehow thought it was neat at the same time. Now looking at it I am impressed. That is a lot of fast cut editing and speed changes. They did a great job making live action look cartoony and fun. That song is really catchy. Recording part of it at the amusement parks really gives it a big budget feel and no doubt adds to the fun. The camera work is good. As wacky as this is and old, I doubt any live action kids shows since can beat it
The amusement part shots were filmed at Six Flags Over Texas (Arlington, Tx)
In the closing credits roll it states this.
Wow they are going to make a horror movie about this
It's probably fake that CZcamsr probably doing that is so he can make the Banana Splits look bad and make people get a bad review on this show
Sandi Hoppough if only you knew
The m show is now officially a creepypasta movie
Bill cipher yes
Supposedly the story was that Warner Bros. had a fully functional FNAF script with intent to make a FNAF movie, but had the license bought right out from under them by Blumhouse. So they were stuck with two options. Throw the script out and lose a tiny amount of money, which Hollywood accounting would bury somewhere so they wouldn't actually take a loss, OR just slap a WB owned IP on it, replace every instance of the character names, and barely change anything else. They went with the latter. Though instead of getting a theatrical release, they're just going to bury it on their streaming service.
@@mightyfilm I thought the movie was just a passion project by an American Paul's Vids fanboy. Guess I was wrong. Oh well these things happen
That's just the story that's going around, though. Seems likely to me since the one take away from The Banana Splits is that they aren't robots. They're guys in big mascot suits. If it's not the case it was a reused script, it's pretty lazy to just make them FNAF type robots. If they really needed to make this a horror franchise, they should have made the guys in the costumes serial killers or something.
@@mightyfilm I saw it as a demonstration of our collective fear of getting our jobs stolen by robots.
I used to love this on cartoon network. I remember spending countless nights falling asleep to this show
This is my FAVORITE show of all time, me and my dad love watching it since my dad also remembers the show
These guys had the most fun job in the world. :D
Banana splits were the best, and i still find them funny, Allakazam
When I was little I was scared of The Banana Splits
Well you should be scared of them again
I remember this from my young years, I loved drooper and snorky
IT IS A SHAME THAT THEY HAVE TRANSFORMED AN ICONIC CHILDREN'S SERIES IN ITS TIME, INTO A HORROR MOVIE, THAT SUCH TWISTED MINDS SEEM LIKE THEY NEVER HAD A CHILDHOOD!!!!
True the woman who did this needs a serious ass whuppin
I totally forgot about this show, until now!
I used to be in The snorky costume . Great memories
Really?
We swear that your hard work won’t be in vain. After they release that trashy movie, you guys will be able to Rest In Peace, this time for eternity
A stone's show if ever there was one. 70s TV was special (I was born in 1963)
This music plays in my head like yester years
Why... Why was this a thing I voluntarily watched as a child. And I STILL have the damn theme song stuck in my head after all of these years because of the damn Boomerang bumpers.
Hey, Fleegle, get the mail.
this is bringing me back to when i was a kid (2017) and i would look up "The Banana Split Show" and i would dance to the theme song
Brings back rememories still love the banana splits t.v show.
I watched this as a child, and did copious amounts of hallucinogenics as a teen and adult. Glad to see my splitz are still going strong.
I came here because I STILL have that song in my head! :)
love it!
This video is indisputable proof that LSD was so much better in the 70's.
HAHAHAHAA lmao
Diskoboy1974
😃😃😃😃😃😃
Diskoboy1974+ 60s actually.
This show IS LSD!!
Along with the song Rock Lobster.
Not for the life of me can I remember why I looked forward to this show back in the 70's, but I did.
I am 46 years old and haven't seen an episode of this show in probably 35 years - yet I know EVERY WORD of the opening song.
48 turns to 8..thanks for posting
Thank you ❤
Thanks for liking my commet
0:37 Sounds like Tigger
Same VA
You're here because of the horror movie.
Its thanks to the horror movie that they are relevant again
Of course we're here because of that
I’m not
I saw the movie on contur
I still don't even consider that they are not real, decades later. They are my best posse 😻
I still really enjoy the music in these
Great union meetings too!
As a kid in the 70's I would never miss this . Over here in the UK it was on every day during the summer. I'm trying to remember the cartoons that were usually on ......The Arabian Knights "shazam kabar, siiiiiiiiiiize of an elephant " I'm sure there were at least another two .
Along with Tiswas, this was one of the best kids TV shows ever.
Allan Melvin was on Andy Griffith and was Sam the Butcher on the Brady Bunch and was the Voice of Magilla Gorilla amongst other things.
Love it
quien no veia estos personajes sin sentir una cuota de nostalgia
Esses desenhos antigos ,tinham um grau de inocência admiravel
Why are they being turned into baddies in a slasher movie, I hope it's a fan thing & not real as there sun not scary clowns.
Who sings that song @ 3:11? James Brown?
I LOVE THE SPLITS!
Saw them on Channel 56 Boston early 1980's, weekday afternoons. Anyone else?
The Banana Splits Show, deemed by me, and at least one other guy I'm friends with, as one of the most significant formative influences on the punk rock movement. If you need proof beyond the fact that the Dickies covered the theme song, see the "Banana Pad Riot" tribute album featuring the Mr. T Experience, Boris the Sprinkler and the Vindictives . Also, chew on this, the Dilly Sisters ( the two little singing Mexican girls on the show) had a cover of the Standell's "Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White"!! And it's every bit as good as Minor Threat's version!!!
Nicholas Moose wow - got a link for that?
Which song? The Dilly Sisters?
Nicholas Moose I love the Dickies version!😍
They also play great versions of Nights in White Satin & Eve of Destruction. I'll have to check out the other stuff you mentioned. Thanks!🍻😄
LSD had some educational utility after all.
What it was is still a mystery, however.
I have two questions
•what is bingo?
•why Is there a horror film of this now?
1. A chimp/primate
2. Money?
👍
One more question
Okay?
What is drooper?
Man, I remember this on boomerang! Fleegle used to terrify me! Maybe that's why I'm still too scared to watch the movie. brings back old nightmares....