@jfffjl

The Inuit gentleman is voiced by the actor who played Otis on Andy Griffith.  And, the whole episode is a great presentation of the obscure Inuit Totem Pole Culture.

@MrAndresm900

Never seen this but I appreciate what you do to keep old cartoons alive 8th Man❗️🙏🏻🙏🏻

@byff2323

Ahh! The episode that was featured in Pulp Fiction!

@bangzoom8180

Climb aboard the cartoon time machine... fantastic!

@stephenag1

Thanks for the explanation of the mouth filming. I always wondered how it was done. Whatever background on the cartoons is greatly appreciated.

@paulbennell3313

How could I reach the age of 55 years old without knowing about this? Subscribed!

@AshtenNickerson

5:38 Pulp Fiction

@TheDaveKrueger

Max Headroom

@brianst.pierre6566

The epitome of low effort. Nice

@Savagewolver

I know they were trying to be cheaper during this period, but geez this is hard to watch.

@Couchflyer-NY

Why does Clutch’s little Eskimo friend have an oriental accent? I was brought up in the era of strange children’s TV programming. I don’t remember this being on the air in my viewing area. With limited animation, still frames and synchro-vox, Clutch Cargo had a bazaar comic book appearance. In comparison to other kid’s shows from 1959, it’s probably not that bad.

@GraemeGunn

Wow this is horrible lmao. Racism aside, everything else is just so bad lol

For starters, "Clutch Cargo"? That's not a name.

I'm glad I wasn't alive in the 1950s.

@ElonMuskIsACuckPunk

6:52 "Dat totem pole been here forevah"

@BlueberryStinkFinger62

Awesome and thank you!