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Jul 18

Made in Japan Buck Owens

Performing Buck Owens’ Made in Japan. This video was made about a year ago. Today, 13th March 2011, I’d like to dedicate this to Tsunami victims of 11th March 2011. May you have the strength to carry on … we know you will, because you are Made in Japan!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Barney sees an old friend, Elmer Hutch, land a recording contract and begins scheming… only to find he’s got a well versed singer lying out in the shade, and all ready to go!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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  1. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you Derby!

  2. Derbymuscian

    Hi,you two have did a great rendition of this old Buck Owens song I really enjoyed listening
    Take care
    Derby

  3. heutsz73

    i,m not a very big football fan ,but its sad .these guys are too young too rich.no real fighters anymore like 25 years ago.

  4. gombakhillbillies

    Thanks! If you’re a football fan, sorry about Holland getting an early exit. I hope RVP stays at Arsenal! Thanks again!

  5. gombakhillbillies

    Haha. Thanks! Drop by whenever you want to listen to it!

  6. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you so much!

  7. gombakhillbillies

    Haha. Thanks! Buck Owens is waaayyy tooo great! 

  8. heutsz73

    very good ,boys.greetings from holland

  9. shanaya81

    I absolutely love your version of this and I agree with Joseph, it’s way better than bucks. Great job guys.

  10. ThePfirefighter2

    Outstanding job, Gentlemen! As good as the original!

  11. Joseph Smith

    Y’all do this better than the great buck owens

  12. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you so much!

  13. gombakhillbillies

    Thanks man. I’m glad you like it.

  14. court1100f

    great Job Fellas damn good rendition of the song

  15. gigglz1982

    every time i want to hear this song i turn on you guys.. thanks your great:)

  16. gombakhillbillies

    Thanks man

  17. xStillDreaming311x

    this is awesome! could watch it all day, great job

  18. gombakhillbillies

    Haha! Thank you!

  19. 242fuac

    Holy shit!! Bravo!!

  20. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you so much. And thanks for bringing up the view count!

  21. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you!

  22. fire4231

    One of the best covers of this song I have ever heard! I have watched this about 50 times so far. You guys are good, keep posting!!!

  23. tlaponsee

    so awsome 

  24. tlaponsee

    good cover

  25. gombakhillbillies

    Thank you!

  26. BadNews88

    This is a GOOD one. Note the Record Company Skyscraper’s design aping that of Hollywood’s Capitol Recpords Tower? Brill!

    Query : Paul Frees usually provided the voicves of Snuffy and Barney. This vignette had an actor other than Frees in the Goodle role? Who was it?

  27. steveasat2

    Snuffy’s got some nerve callin’ hisself “bodacious”. Loweezy, on t’other hand…dat woman’s got the full forty acres. Maybe they’s a bit nearer to th’ equator than once was, but the TVA’s renovated smaller plots than her’n.

    She’s got giant breasts is what I’m saying. What’s up with that?

  28. John80220

    This was actually Part 1 of a three-part cartoon, with “The Method and Maw” and “The Hat” making up Parts 2 and 3. Co-writer Michael Ross went on to be a writer and producer for “All In the Family”, “The Jeffersons” and “Three’s Company” in the 1970s.

  29. KingKongFan

    Uh-uh-oh! Great balls o’ fire, I’m bodacious!
    Uh-uh-oh! Great balls o’ fire, I’m a fright!
    Uh-uh-oh! Great balls o’ fire, goodness gracious!
    I’m chop-chop-chop-chop-choppin’ with all o’ my might—YEA!

  30. fromthesidelines

    This was the first of the “Snuffy Smith” series produced, and originally released theatrically as part of Paramount’s “Comic Kings” series in June 1962, before it was released to TV as part of the “King Features Trilogy” package in 1963. The theme was written by Winston Sharples [and this was one of the few episodes featuring an original score; Sharples’ stock cues were mostly used]. Paul Frees, Allan Melvin {the only time he was Barney’s voice} and GeGe Pearson provide all voices…

  31. SuperClassicToons

    Thanks for all the comments you’ve made across the videos – I’m glad this has brought back some fond memories for you, and it’s lovely to hear from people who’ve grown up with the series and are happy to see it again.

  32. RJRanke

    In Church,when a collection basket is passed,I give a small donation.Because of this cartoon,which I still remember as the first Snuffy Smith cartoon I ever saw,my donation is $1.30.

    These days,you’re lucky if you can get a cup of coffee for $1.30.

  33. LandondeeL

    The part where Snuffy, Barney, and Loweezy pass by the long row of desks on their way to Mr. Seymour’s office, featuring such departments as “Calypso Hymns” and “Patriotic Sambas” has been edited.

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