The King wants Hasenpfeffer which is traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar.
My co-worker in a nutshell. Seriously he's over 60yrs old and just about everything has him in a pissed off mood. We keep telling him to retire if he hates his job so much,but I'm guessing he likes the abuse he gets at work 😗
The first time I saw this as a kid I thought "Hassenpfeffer? Isn't that a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar?" And sure enough, that's what it was. This show taught me so much.
Same. I watched this with my little brother, and when we both saw this scene I said "oh of course, Hassenpfeffer, the traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar." My brother looked at me dumbfounded, lol. he didn't know that Hassenpfeffer was a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. We both went to ask my dad who did in fact confirm that Hassenpfeffer was indeed a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. What a crazy world XD
"Church" *blows out last drag of a blunt while sitting on a milk crate outback of an old folks home you been working at for 7 years and tonight Mr.Reynolds decides to go off on one of your servers about the quality of the food dwindling over the past 5 years when all he orders is the cheeseburger every. single. night anyways which literally hasn't changed in any way in the past 5 years.*........church
Hasenpfeffer is a traditional German stew made by marinating a hare (hase in German) in wine and vinegar, then braising it with onions and spices before adding a bit of sour cream at the end.
@@PainfulHail134 He's complaining that he gets a *variety* of foods. Instead of the same old meal. Making the statement ironic. Since he's complaining that the "same old thing" they do for him is give him a variety of food.
@@WadeAlma I don't think that was the intention... I think what he meant was he wants variety, not the same old thing. Variety doesn't make sense if he's being served the same thing every day.
@@bink The joke is "the same old thing" is variety. Everyday he gets a variety of food. Therefore because he gets it everyday, variety is "the same old thing". That's the joke. The irony is variety and same old thing are contradictory terms.
@@brucea9871 I mean, when speaking ill of him behind his back, he does refer to the king as ‘that honorable, royal, majestic graciousness’. So either it’s a habit that’s been essentially hard-wired into his brain, or maybe a case of ‘professionals have standards’ or something.
@@user-xs5bl9dy6d Kings are still around. What are you on about? We know that Yosemite Sam lives after the invention of gunpowder, so kings and guns can coexist.
not me...dinner is just the main meal of the day, and lunch is a meal just after noon. Both can apply to a single meal. How early the Dutch actually tuck in to a warm main meal in the 19th century can be shocking too...well before 3pm was not all that uncommon. I admit today most folks are more likely to think of dinner as merely the evening meal though.
@@gonzaloorivevilla3329 It's actually spelled Has' im Pfeffer (hare in the pepper, pepper meaning the lead bullets of the hunter), but that's not a dish, it's from a German saying: "Ach da liegt der Has' im Pfeffer!" (Aah, that's the reason!). Here it's just used as gibberish German.
One of three Charles Laughton caricatures in Warner Bros cartoons - unless there are more I’m unaware of (the others I know of are “Roman Legion-Hare” and “Good Noose”)
There are actually a few more, but done in small cameos, such as Porky's Road Race, Have You Got Any Castles? and Buccaneer Bunny. In Buccaneer Bunny, Bugs is the one doing the impersonation.
This has all the hallmarks of late-era Warner shorts pre-shutdown: the dissonant Bill Lava music, larthagic pacing, limited animation that lacks spark, Mel Blanc sounding tired
I have nostalgia for watching these on Boomerang and Cartoon Network but does it mean those are the prints I prefer watching? Absolutely not! I much prefer the very clean restorations on DVD, Blu-ray, and HBO Max.
And I doubt The King has a Fricasseing Rabbit License, too. Does he even know what the penalty is for hiring a Fricaseeing Rabbit Chef without a Fricasseing Rabbit License?
How it feels to work in the restaurant industry. You do as you're told to the best of your abilities. Yet there will always be people angry at you,have you to blame for their poor dining experience 😅
@@theeyeoftheyinyangs A wise decision,as for me. I've worked in just about every position there is in the restaurant industry. From dishwasher,to line-cook and from my humble experience. It's a thankless job
My pappy would always joke when my grandmother asked him what he wanted for dinner that he wanted hasenpfeffer. He never had it and wanted to try it. He passed away without ever trying it. What I wouldn’t give to have a chance to sit and share a meal of hasenpfeffer with him. Don’t ever put off the things you want to try or want to experience. You may not get the chance tomorrow.
they should replace sam with Gordon Ramsey in this episode. Gordon doesn't take no shits about anything as long as the food is good. he also only serves kind people
In this clip, we can see the masterful storytelling of Looney Toons, as they subtly hint that the king is a glutton by having him sitting down at the beginning of the scene.
Many years ago, my older sister adopted two adorable bunnies. Our German mother wanted to name them Hase and Pfeffer. So together they’d be Hasenpfeffer. Oddly enough, sis nixed the suggestion! lol
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 996.87% yo throughout the 3rd week of said marvelous May. The King wants Hasenpfeffer which is traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. Tasteful but brilliant.
a rare cartoon where Yosemite Sam is in the role of a victim instead of being the aggressor.
By the early 60s (when the twilight for WB animation was sadly coming) they were experimenting reversing the characters' roles a little bit.
And of course Bugs doesn't help it any. Lol!
makes you wonder why he still wears the bandit mask in this one XD
@@Gojiro7 Good ol' status quo.
@@IronMan-tk8uc I'll be honest, that's just a part of his character design at this point.
The King wants Hasenpfeffer which is traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar.
And that's where Bugs comes into the picture. Hilarity ensues.
I honestly thought it was beef because I mistakenly heard hasenheffer.
That actually sounds really good. :3
@Grover (dramatic gasp!)
How DARE they!! In a world of magic, where information is at their fingertips and curiosity abounds?? Blasphemy!!
@Grover Nooo, of course not. They just automatically know everything.
Don't you hate it when you have to deal with someone who has a worse temper than you do?
I probably would eventually poison his food
Curb stomp
Haven't met the bastard yet and he might not exist.
@@aliostrowski1935 that's why you should never piss off someone who cooks for you
My co-worker in a nutshell.
Seriously he's over 60yrs old and just about everything has him in a pissed off mood. We keep telling him to retire if he hates his job so much,but I'm guessing he likes the abuse he gets at work 😗
The first time I saw this as a kid I thought "Hassenpfeffer? Isn't that a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar?" And sure enough, that's what it was. This show taught me so much.
How did you know we it was at that age?
@@Robert_Rankin Just a lucky guess.
Sounds like you already know.it before this, haha
Same. I watched this with my little brother, and when we both saw this scene I said "oh of course, Hassenpfeffer, the traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar." My brother looked at me dumbfounded, lol. he didn't know that Hassenpfeffer was a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. We both went to ask my dad who did in fact confirm that Hassenpfeffer was indeed a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. What a crazy world XD
I think I'm detecting some sarcasm directed at people continuing to give the definition of Hassenpfeffer.
I honestly feel for you, Sam. It's not easy playing chef to a cranky old king.
Do you know from experience?
In the king’s defense I would be mad if I got the same thing over and over.
Sounds like being married to a wife
@@FortunAdlaich employees
"Church" *blows out last drag of a blunt while sitting on a milk crate outback of an old folks home you been working at for 7 years and tonight Mr.Reynolds decides to go off on one of your servers about the quality of the food dwindling over the past 5 years when all he orders is the cheeseburger every. single. night anyways which literally hasn't changed in any way in the past 5 years.*........church
One of the very few cartoons where I actually felt sorry for Yosemite Sam.
Man, I love Yosemite Sam.
Me Too.
You Yosemite-mite
Yeah, he's pretty funny.
Man, I love Yosodomy Sam.
Yosemite Sam love him😅
Hasenpfeffer is a traditional German stew made by marinating a hare (hase in German) in wine and vinegar, then braising it with onions and spices before adding a bit of sour cream at the end.
I can remember yelling it as a kid after watching this
Sounds tasty
oh my god, that sounds amazing
@@alexpacheco2031 no don't eat bunny
@@chairwood 🤣🤣🤣
"Every day the same thing...variety". That joke went over my head when I last saw this at about 6 years old.
I don't get it
@@PainfulHail134 He's complaining that he gets a *variety* of foods. Instead of the same old meal. Making the statement ironic.
Since he's complaining that the "same old thing" they do for him is give him a variety of food.
@@WadeAlma I don't think that was the intention... I think what he meant was he wants variety, not the same old thing. Variety doesn't make sense if he's being served the same thing every day.
@@bink The joke is "the same old thing" is variety.
Everyday he gets a variety of food.
Therefore because he gets it everyday, variety is "the same old thing".
That's the joke. The irony is variety and same old thing are contradictory terms.
I just caught that too, and now it makes me wonder how much I have missed. Must go rewatch ALL the Looney Tunes!
I love how Sam still refers the king with his honorary title name, even after his food rejected and thrown on his direct face. Sam is class
I think he just doesn't want to get thrown in the dungeon for being disrespectful to the king.
Wrong, Sam is something that rhymes with class.
No I think he said that so he can't get in trouble.
@@brucea9871 I mean, when speaking ill of him behind his back, he does refer to the king as ‘that honorable, royal, majestic graciousness’. So either it’s a habit that’s been essentially hard-wired into his brain, or maybe a case of ‘professionals have standards’ or something.
@@dugowt9243 Sam is what? Glass? Because he’s supposedly extremely fragile?
I was literally thinking "hossenfefer... must be some old dish my grandparents ate when they were young".
Lol
It's A Dutch And German Stew Cooking Rabbit.
Hasenpfeffer
@@darliskawhitaker1979 Thanks for the confirmation. I somehow figured it would be a rabbit dish.
@@Gazing-09 You're Welcome.
Setting: *medieval England*
Yosemite Sam: *southern American accent*
The king also sounds Australian.
The southern accent is the actual closest to accents of Britain.
And the king is Asian.
The king sounds slightly adjusted American 🤷🏼♂️
South American?? Uuhh.. Yosemite Sam isn't from Brazil my guy 🤣
Never knew Sam was an amazing chef.
Gordon Ramsey would be jealous
@@JosephJohnson-kg5yrBecause Yosemite Sam can Out Cuss 🤬 Gordon Ramsey.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@davidwesley2525 Big time😂
A valuable lesson you learn as a kid, the only reason Yosemite Sam is a servant to the king is because he doesn't have any guns.
Well guns weren't a thing during the era of kings (depending of the period)
@@user-xs5bl9dy6d Kings are still around. What are you on about? We know that Yosemite Sam lives after the invention of gunpowder, so kings and guns can coexist.
Only England still plays with that king and queen garbage
@@user-xs5bl9dy6d well in the middle-age guns weren't invented yet.
mentally ill comment
I Miss My Saturday Morning Looney Tunes, While Eating Breakfast 😃💚
well you can again on me TV on Saturday 9:00
Yup! With a big old bowl of Honey Nut Cheerios. I'm gonna do that again sometime... just for kicks. :3
Those were the days.
'We serve food here, sir."
i was totally expecting the "dinner" voiceclip from all those old YTPs
Mah Boi, YTP is what all true warriors strive for!😆
Glad I'm not the only one who thought this
We'll all be here forever if we keep digging the references. So...
Squadalla! I'm off!
Your omnipotence! Have mercy
@@IIIRobIII After you've scrubbed all the floors in Hyrule, THEN we can talk about mercy.
I love how Yosemite Sam after all that, he still calls the king, his most honorable, majestic, royal graciousness.
That's just to avoid being thrown in the dungeon for being disrespectful to the king.
Cornish game hen Ala Westchester , and Prime Rib of Mutton Ajus Bordelese.
Man, that sounds good!!
TAKE IT AWAY!
EVERYDAY THE SAME THING!
VARIATY!
Fetch me! HASENPFEFFER RIGHT AWAY!
got this reccomended to me after i watched a bunch of caseoh videos
So nobody else a bit perturbed that the king wants both his lunch AND his dinner at the same time?
not me...dinner is just the main meal of the day, and lunch is a meal just after noon. Both can apply to a single meal. How early the Dutch actually tuck in to a warm main meal in the 19th century can be shocking too...well before 3pm was not all that uncommon. I admit today most folks are more likely to think of dinner as merely the evening meal though.
@@garrettgallegos7248 To my knowledge the 2 terms have never been interchangeable.
@@garrettgallegos7248 wrong
In England lunch is actually sometimes referred to as dinner.
😆😆😆
"Every Day the same thing! VARIETY!" Even as a young kid, the sheer absurdity of this statement made me laugh out loud.
I think what he meant was he wants variety, not that he gets variety.
I honestly feel bad for Yosemite Sam here. On the bright side I see him doing very well if he did become a chef.😁
Nikocado Avocado’s past life.
...that would make Orlin Yosemite Sam, and that's far, far too disturbing an image for me.
Comin' Right Up, Comin' Right Up!
Where's my HOSENPFEFFAH !?!?
It's actually spelled hasenpfeffer.
@@gonzaloorivevilla3329 It's actually spelled Has' im Pfeffer (hare in the pepper, pepper meaning the lead bullets of the hunter), but that's not a dish, it's from a German saying: "Ach da liegt der Has' im Pfeffer!" (Aah, that's the reason!). Here it's just used as gibberish German.
God the King's accent is HILARIOUS
0:00
When you want Chicken & Broccoli for dinner
One of three Charles Laughton caricatures in Warner Bros cartoons - unless there are more I’m unaware of
(the others I know of are “Roman Legion-Hare” and “Good Noose”)
There are actually a few more, but done in small cameos, such as Porky's Road Race, Have You Got Any Castles? and Buccaneer Bunny. In Buccaneer Bunny, Bugs is the one doing the impersonation.
Charles Laughton, isn't that the fat guy that HourofPoop channel uses as the man on the man that calls people a stinky fish?
What your growing teenager sounds like as soon as they've slammed their school books on the kitchen table.
Oh ain’t THAT the truth!!! My 18 year old” mom, what’s for dinner? Mom, is it ready yet? Mom I’m starving! When’s dinner??”
"Ooo, I hate that honorable royal majestic graciousness!"
That's one of my most favorite lines from a WB cartoon.
A small bit of trivia. The king is a parody of Charles Laughton.
The King also should have said "Where's my dessert?!"
Sam: "Oh! You want dessert? HERE!" (throws a pie in the King's face).
That spring-loaded pie in the pot was the dessert!
Lmao! After all his hard work, king kicks the tray into non existence! 😂 Disrespectful!
All these years....
I just realized this is supposed to be a Charles Laughton character.
This is a running gag in my family whenever we make supper, lol
BLUE!
WHERE'S MY LUNCH!
WHERE'S MY DINNER!
BLUE!
For once I agree with Yosemite Sam. That monarch needs to chill.
Dang Yosemite can cook! I bet he makes a mean chili! I feel bad for him here though.
One of the best for Sam cussing.
"If I didn't know this was hassenpfeffer, I'd swear it was carrots."
That's how a one-eyed Jack (rabbit) can beat a King.
This has all the hallmarks of late-era Warner shorts pre-shutdown: the dissonant Bill Lava music, larthagic pacing, limited animation that lacks spark, Mel Blanc sounding tired
I have nostalgia for watching these on Boomerang and Cartoon Network but does it mean those are the prints I prefer watching? Absolutely not! I much prefer the very clean restorations on DVD, Blu-ray, and HBO Max.
But look at the colors, they look good! But not clean enough, and this is from a 1997 re-dub.
Maybe Binging With Babish will tackle this one day.
We can only hope someone reminds him
I don’t think Bugs would work for this dish. Hasenpfeffer is a stew, and Bugs is a fricaseeing rabbit. 🤣
And I doubt The King has a Fricasseing Rabbit License, too. Does he even know what the penalty is for hiring a Fricaseeing Rabbit Chef without a Fricasseing Rabbit License?
@@emirlsanchos6302 He's the king, an exception is made.
JUST A PAR-BOILED MINUTE!!
The king reminds me of The king in the nightmare Squidward was having where he had to perform with his clarinet.
Hasenpfeffer is rabbit stew, btw
Now I understand when Peter Cottontail said he was Harold Hasenpfeffer!
Don't make the king mad!
"Always the same thing, variety!"
How it feels to work in the restaurant industry. You do as you're told to the best of your abilities. Yet there will always be people angry at you,have you to blame for their poor dining experience 😅
Reasons why I never pursue being a professional cook.
@@theeyeoftheyinyangs
A wise decision,as for me. I've worked in just about every position there is in the restaurant industry. From dishwasher,to line-cook and from my humble experience. It's a thankless job
If your wondering what Hassenpfeffer is, Hasenpfeffer is a traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare.
1:03 😠I hate that honorable royal majestic graciousness.
COOK! COOK! WHERE'S THE LAMBSAUCE! WHERE'S THE LAMBSAAAAAAUCCEE!
My pappy would always joke when my grandmother asked him what he wanted for dinner that he wanted hasenpfeffer. He never had it and wanted to try it.
He passed away without ever trying it. What I wouldn’t give to have a chance to sit and share a meal of hasenpfeffer with him. Don’t ever put off the things you want to try or want to experience. You may not get the chance tomorrow.
The OG CN logo on the bottom right gives me so much nostalgia
I didn't know Caseoh was in Looney Toones.
COOK!!!! WHERE’S MY LUNCH!?!?!? WHERE’S MY DINNER!?!?!?! COOK!!!!
they should replace sam with Gordon Ramsey in this episode. Gordon doesn't take no shits about anything as long as the food is good. he also only serves kind people
King: Cook!!!!! Where are my feet????
An entire generation learned what Hasenpfeffer was through this cartoon.
i now understand why sam hated the king, like just because he was a king didn't meant that he could act like a jerk.
I like how the auto-generated subtitles render the name of the dish differently every single time
"Cook! Where's my lunch?! Where's my dinner?!"
Gee, I wonder if Bugs Bunny would come along and complete the stew?
Yosemite Sam cooking for Caseoh
0:57 YES, HASENPFEFFER!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
CaseOh Moment
Bugs Bunny and Yosemite Sam are the best Looney Tunes cartoons.
Not the first time Sam was in a victim role, and the victim of a Charles Laughton caricature.
“Find me a victim… or you’ll be the victim!”
In this clip, we can see the masterful storytelling of Looney Toons, as they subtly hint that the king is a glutton by having him sitting down at the beginning of the scene.
1:00 “Yes, _Hasenpfeffer!”_
Many years ago, my older sister adopted two adorable bunnies. Our German mother wanted to name them Hase and Pfeffer. So together they’d be Hasenpfeffer. Oddly enough, sis nixed the suggestion! lol
"Cook! Where's my Hassenpfeffer?!" Has been stuck in my head for decades.
I need to watch the whole episode now
Cooks don’t get enough credit.
Caseoh if he lived in medieval times…
funny coincedence how just before watching this I got a Wawa ad talking about lunch and dinner
I wonder how many people go to Germany wanting to eat hasenpfeffer because of this. Lol 😆
Nobody talking about how the beginning of this is set up like the throne room scene from Lil Runmo
I think I remember seeing this one on Saturday morning as a kid.
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 996.87% yo throughout the 3rd week of said marvelous May. The King wants Hasenpfeffer which is traditional Dutch and German stew made from marinated rabbit or hare, cut into stewing-meat sized pieces and braised with onions and a marinade made from wine and vinegar. Tasteful but brilliant.
Man, you can really tell he's _hangry!_ I can easily relate to this when it comes to dinners that require multiple oven trips!
"My cook, this hasenpfeffer's what all true kings strive for!"
0:16 These these dishes sound pretty good.
This show was my entire childhood
The first time I saw this cartoon I was too young to realize that this King was a caricature of actor Charles Laughton.
This cartoon introduced me to Hassenfeffer 36 years ago when I was five
Who else recognized Charles Laughton as the king...?
I immediately got the Dwarf Nose vibes.
iconic childhood lore
The King's accent is kinda London meets Australia
Loved how the King tossed his empty dish at Sam’s face and somehow, he ended up with a head full of food.
Here is your food!
*Lifts top, no food revealed*
The king reminds me of nikocado avocado lol.
これは最高ですし、好きですし、ルーニーテューンズも好きですし、最高です。
I wish they had farms to volunteer at out here I love helping others
This popped up on my feed and before I even clicked on it I said to myself, HASENPFEFFER! Haven't seen this in 50 plus years.
I hear this ALL the time from my 18 year old son “ mom is dinner ready? Mom I’m starving!” 😵💫
Ooooooo! Ah hait that honorable royal majestic graciousness!
I want Andrew Babish to make these aforementioned food stuff for an episode