Wild West C.O.W-Boys of Moo Mesa S01E02 - Stolen on the River [HQ]
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- Wild West C.O.W-Boys of Moo Mesa S01E02 - Stolen on the River [HQ]
VHS-rip with stereo sound
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narod.ru/disk/52934801001.527e... - Krátké a kreslené filmy
I regret missing out on this show three decades ago, now I hope it's not too late to catch up on it.
it never too late for the classics
@@eliaspuppet9973 Thanks. I also missed out on Bravestarr, Galaxy Rangers, and Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs.
@@Disneyfan82 your welcome
@@eliaspuppet9973 I just wish western genre was not underrated, then maybe those western based cartoons would have more than one or two seasons. It's just not fair.
@@Disneyfan82 yeah I wish that too.
This might be Dakota's craziest strength feat yet. A river boat like that typically weighs about 1700 pounds, and even with it being afloat for leverage Dakota still towed it for several feet out of the water and onto dry land. That is just insane.
Johnny slim sure sounds like Johnny bravo
I loved this show growing up!
I too loved this show growing up!
Use to watch this every Saturday morning when I was I think 8.
Marshall Moo Montana, Dakota, and Colorado!!! I remember this when I was small!!!!
SO GLAD I AM MARSHALL MOO MONTANA!!!!
I had the toy of Five Card Cud when I was a kid. But that was before the cartoon was out, I barely remember this. There's something endearing about a western cartoon with cows where the characters got to smoke cigars and shoot poker chips and marshal stars out of their guns.
This is the only episode when the storyboard artists, color stylists and animators had given Dakota a deputy badge. I'm glad that they didn't also give Cowlorado a deputy badge too because it would've gotten in the way of the horse shoe detail of his vest. And to those who know of this and don't know of this yet, Jeff Bennett who was the voice of the Cowlorado Kid for Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa was also the voice of the Cartoon Network character "Johnny Bravo" too.
This is actually Season 1 Episode 10, since it aired on November 14, 1992 in the US. Season 1 Episode 2 is actually "A Snake in Cow's Clothing", which aired on September 19, 1992
....How much more experience does he need? He just about made Franks and Beans deputies and they're slower than molasses in January on the second tuesday
I had one of these on VHS. I still need to go to the Lone Oak Ranch to watch the cartoon along with Rose-Petal Place, Prancer, Lady LovelyLocks, The Princess Diaries, Clarissa Explains It All, any ballerina VHS tape and Billboard Dad.
Lily is definitely like a mother and aunt to Cody.
You gotta love Five Card Cud
johnny Bravo!! at 6:33
The Invisible Mare I know I cracked up at that XD
+The Invisible Mare Voiced by the same actor "Jeff Bennett".
*****
cool
+The Invisible Mare Jeff Bennett also voiced as Dexter's dad for Dexter's Labratory that was also aired on the same channel "Cartoon Network" that Johnny Bravo was aired on.
Thanks for uploading these man. I used to have every episode on vhs. But after my grandma moved she lost them all, I was looking on amazon for them and their like 30 bucks a piece
Johnny slim. GET IT?! JOHNNY BRAVO!!!!!! LOL!
Mn
I wonder if this was ever an inspiration for Johnny Bravo.
Wow! I liked this cartoon..
oits amazing the level of audio you can hear in this
I just hope somebody to have the second season in High Quality
Marshall BraveStarr was fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"u have to do that in front of me?" Wth WAS that!? Haha 🤣 in a kids show.
That Small Change guy sounds like Gopher from Winnie-the-Pooh.
That's because Michael Gough voices both of them.
That's Johnny Bravo!
I know, I checked he's one of the most talented current voice actors since Frank Welker
And Jim cummings
Dakota Dude sounds exactly like Leatherhead from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles because these characters were voiced by an American voice actor named Jim Cummings. In other words, Marshall Moo Montana is Marshall BraveStarr's voice because they were voiced by Pat Fraley.
Jim Cummings and Pat Fraley were iconic voice actors for sure. Marshall Bravestarr and Leatherhead and of course Marshall Moo Montana, along with The Dakota Dude too!!!!!!!!!!!!
0:05 This video upload started without the theme song.
0:15 How was it possible for Cowlorado Kid to not have a deputy badge when he is an actual deputy? This is also the only time Dakota is seen wearing a badge.
2:11 Did people talk like that in the western times?
3:17 It must have been from all the criminals running around and the neediness for law and order at all costs.
5:31 There is a picture on the wall and on a wine bottle that both look to have faces on it. Although they look to resemble anthropomorphic bulls.
5:56 Five Card Cud hired him for sure.
6:06 When Cowlorado Kid showed in his disguise, I might have thought he might have mugged someone for a disguise by knocking someone out and stealing clothes from the person for his disguise. Also, Cowlorado Kid made the decision to go after Five Card Cud in disguise all on his own, without Moo and Dakota knowing.
6:34 Cowlorado Kid’s Johnny Slim disguise had him sound like Johnny Bravo. I also might have thought Johnny Slim was human, because it didn’t have animal in its name, and Cowlorado might have impersonated him. It was like Five Card Cud was expecting a human in person when it doesn’t relate to the plot.
13:07 Potential Fourth Wall Break with Cowlorado looking front view.
20:12 There is a goof in Cowlorado Kid’s speech when he was not moving his mouth as he talked at the near end of the episode.
I like how Cody likes to be realistic by calling her Calamity instead of Cowlamity
Wow I have not seen this since I was a little girl.
There's Mayor Blank/The Carpeted Man from "The Tick" as Moo Montana, Owen Burnett/Brooklyn from "Gargoyles" as Cowlorado Kid, Barry Hubris/Thrakkorzog/Mr. Mental/Multiple Santa from "The Tick" as The Dakota Dude/Saddle Sore, and Elsie Chapman from "Godzilla: The Series" as Lily Bovine.
You just named the roles of Pat Fraley, Jeff Bennett, Jim Cummings, and Charity James.
Could use a few more Bovine puns
10:26 BRO IS FEELING SPAIN WITHOUT THE S
Well hey Johnny Bravo
Strange, was 5 Card Cud not called Five Card Stud according to the Game?
Jim Cummings: The icon who is also the voice of Winnie the Pooh
I hear that line for year's 2:49
Johnny Slim sounds more like Johnny Bravo
+spikeharusame Voiced by the same actor "Jeff Bennett".
He IS. Haha 😆 I was that voice sounds veeery familiar. And after googling it it IS Jeff Bennett!
9:54 Why didn’t Kid defend Cody?!
He tried, but the other guy wouldn't listen. Also he would have blown his cover too soon, plus Cody ended up being alright in the end, after going under cover himself.
Who does voice Five Card Cud anyway?
4 aces I win.♠️♣️♠️♣️
Call me crazy but Dakota is best deputy ever but Cowlorado is not deputy yet but real thing is that always have the best experience under your belt but he's a self proclaimed ladies man
Watching because of Nostalgia Critic.
I'm watching because I'm aspiring to break this game's arcade world record. I am 7,000 points short.
20:03 His response sounded super weird like it wasin't even the same voice actor. (Comparison: 2:53)
But if Carella Deville in Wild West show she also like fury coat lot
кто-то б еще дал тексты диалогов или субититры... было б вообще айз. хоть знал бы, о чем серии.... Так хочу смотреть этот мульт... Вроде были кассеты на русском, но их уже не знаю, где достать. Оцифруйте, у кого есть, если вы видите это сообщение!
Holy smokes Cowlorado sounds like Johnny Bravo
Same voice actor. :)
Yes he IS. Voiced by Jeff Bennett. I too heard the voice sounded so familiar!
Cowlarado is Kowalski
So, is kid wearing anything aside from the belt and vest? I swear, it looks like he’s just walking around all willie nillie in his birthday suit.
I've been wondering about that too.
He's wearing pants obviously from what we can see.
But I think he's just wearing a vest, the belt too and that's plainly it I think.
WTF!!@0:13
10:20 but dats cheating
'help Mr. Experience under his belt?" so is that bad writing or they really trying to calf-strate him. Ba dum dum!
Am I the only one who finds it funny that calf pint is reading buck Finn as in huck Finn, as in the book with the n word in it, and this was in a time before overreacting censorship
Historic novels aren't censored. Also the N-Word had not yet gathered it's full degrading meaning yet. It wouldn't until a few decades later.