Thank you for watching me, a humble American, react to Agro once again. This was unbelievable. Thanks for subscribing for more Aussie reactions. Happy arvo!
Agro was filmed on closed sets 50% of the time. That's where most of this footage has come from. Agro was performed by Jamie Dunne. He was a genius at improve comedy and was on radio and TV for decades. He had millions of adult and child fans. He was totally professional with kids. The stuff seen in these videos were never performed in front of children.
@@OldManMoko yeah sometimes things slipped through the cracks but not anything like these videos. I used to love watching Agro's cartoon show when I was getting ready for school. I remember going up to Mt Cootha several times to sit in a live audience for any on of his different shows. He never acted like that in front of kids. All of that was definitely on a closed set.
As a Brit who spent two months in Australia back in the 90s, I have to say that Aussie comedy is the BEST! At the time there was a TV programme called Fast Forward that had me in hysterics every time! And yes, I remember Agro too, the filthy little puppet. 🤣
On that show there was a segment called Rubbery Figures. Which was a bunch of political people's heads done in rubber, to make puppets. I was invited to the opening of a pub in Vic Park, West Australia, when a guy bought all those heads to show in his pub called The Liars Club. A very popular place as it turned out to be.
Kiwi's are the same, well not as bad as the Aussies, but our sense of humour gives you a tough outer shell that the Americans just can't understand and never will, they are all too busy being offended by everything or too scared to react to anything in case they get judged.
@@markgrogan3630 I mean Aussies and Kiwi's are almost the same thing. Hell when the Australian states joined as one New Zealand was offered a spot as well. Brothers and Sisters in arms we are.
@@Ishlacorrin - well after that cataclysmic event that saw Australia break off from NZ and float away into the Tasman sea we figured you guys wanted to just be alone hahahahaa :D
I went to 10 live shows Jamie Dunn and Agro were exactly like this! Agro was terrified of cabbage patch dolls, so we'd take them to the shows. Agro also helped raised thousands of dollars for the Royal Children's Hospital in Brisbane over the last 30 years.
As an Aussie that grew up on Agro I had A LOT to say about this video and Ryan's reaction. Then Ryan said "I think that the fact that you Aussies grew up watching this explains a lot to me." Now I got NOTHIN!! 🤣
he means he understands our odd kind of backward sense of humour. Like how sometimes we will say the opposite of what we mean and everyone laughs. People who don't understand our sense of humour sometimes think we mean what we say all the time. Jeez we are weird! No wonder non Aussies can't 'get us.'
It's not that other countries don't get our sense of humour, it's because they just done have one!! Us Aussies have THE best sense of humour, and love taking the piss out of ourselves - and everyone else!! P.S Agro rules!!!
These videos were filmed back in the 80’s, an interview with Jamie Dunn in recent years said he didn’t foresee the fact that when he was doing dirty jokes with Agro, that the internet would come along and it would be online for everyone to see. The dirty stuff was never performed with kids in the audience, it was during filmed rehearsals with limited audience members, when it was on tv it was family friendly
As a kid, I'd rather watch the outtakes!! But I was a teenager when these shows were on, so that's a bit different. Then again, Jamie Dunn still pushed it sometimes when it was on air, it's just that only the adults understood exactly what was being said.
Some of what you're seeing here is what's referred to in Australian TV as the Christmas Tape. A compilation of stuff they weren't allowed to broadcast, but they bring out for laughs at the network Christmas party. Then someone found it and put it on You Tube. AnnMaree was so sweet and innocent, which makes Agro just look even funnier
Nostalgia! I actually worked with these people (Ranger Tim 4:32 and Ranger Stacey 8:09) - very occasionally! The snake down the hole was my all time best memory. Jamie Dunn was working Agro through a hole in the desk. Jamie was harassing Stacey (about being blond with dark eyebrows) while she was showing the live audience (lots of children) some animals. Except for the harassment it was quite tame. Then she was showing a snake. Now Jamie did NOT like snakes! AT ALL! FOR REAL! So was going on about KEEP THAT THING AWAY FROM ME! But still harassing Stacey! Silly man! The situation escalated and Stacey eventually had enough of Jamie's (Agro's) harassment so she put the snake down the hole in the desk. I don't think I have ever seen a big man move so fast! Agro - NIL Stacey ONE!
As an older Aussie I remember Agro and yes it was fimed in front of a live audience. Australian TV has more relaxed rules when it comes to swearing and adult humour, (depending on the timeslot). Many overseas guests even today get shocked when they appear on some Aussie programs and hear what is sometimes said (and ok with the censors). Hope You are all doing well and the little one starts to sleep longer.
You as well mate? My IP address has been banned by META! Bookface, messenger, whatsapp, instagram. The softcocks didn't like me putting a link up to the traffic cams inside Ukraine. 🤫🤔🤣
My now 31 year old son was addicted to this show and absolutely loved Agro. Now when he watches it, he laughs even more at all the stuff he missed at the time. He still loves that carpet puppet even now and so do I. Best kids show ever!!
1:50 - She says: "If that gets on the Christmas tape..." This is a reference to classic tradition where all of the most obscene bloopers are collected and then screened at a cast and crew Xmas party.
This is your best reaction so far 🤣 And as a kids we never saw those out-takes. They only surfaced when RU-vid started. I'm so glad they exist because that is Aussie humour at its finest 🤣
@@Smokey7186 yes he has been a radio host all the time, Aggro was a sidegig believe it or not. He has also done stand up comedy with and without Aggro Vation over the years.
We showed Agro to our now adult sons recently. They couldn't believe Agro was a kid's show. We told them most of the adult stuff went over our heads, but now it's hilarious.
hell yeh just think if it was still on the air going the way it was now it be funny as hell knowing that there are 30 to 40yrs are at home watching cartoons with or without there kids
Must you do the stralia bit like that's all we're capable of doing ?why must we promote this beer and thongs bulshit yes that is part of our culture but it's not all we are , well not on my side of the country anyway
@@jamied8678 mate, I agree that not all Australians are bogan, but it is a part of our culture and whether you like it or not, it is part of what makes us what we are. Maybe a little less soy milk in your life will help you cope with its harsh realities.
@@garrygraham7901 I still can't get over this thing that that's what makes us who we are ? Intelligence is what makes us who we are being able to solve an issue in a strange way ,that others would laugh at but it still works . Think about all the amazing inventions we've come up with over the years they weren't done by pissed bogans wearing thongs the people that broadcasted the moon landing for the yanks they weren't bogans wearing thongs the media has basically told Australians we only have one culture and that is being dumb because that's easier to make money from which is basically what the internet is doing don't be smart be stupid and everybody will like you what a load of bulshit, it's just a silly little stereotype that's much easier to sell than intelligence because intelligence now is something that people don't want to have anything to do with. I was bought up on shows like the curiosity show not some American bloody Transformers cartoon maybe that's the difference
It's a short hand for ANY word in the aggressive/aggravated/aggression pantheon, as the word can be used differently, but always within that word tree.
Yes these are a compilation of OUT TAKES, from the show. PS. Ann-Marie was his main Co Host on Cartoon Connection. Bob was on a show called 'Wombat' with Ranger Stacy & Ranger Tim.
I met Ranger Stacey in approx 2003 at Australia Zoo when she was filming there with Steve Irwin. I was in my mid-20s but was SO excited to meet her! She was lovely and posed for photos with me.
He is a Ledgen, im amazed that the US let's all violence killing and murder through their censors, but humour sex and nudity are banned, id rather see this than violence any day, im glad our censor law are better here .
Australian kids shows were famous for their double entendre. Play School, probably the longest running children’s show running on our public broadcaster, language was very safe, would always be at the for front of social issues, but were excellent at the double entendre to help the parents maintain interest in the morning
Mum loved to watch playschool and watched it even after we kids reached a age where we were less interested. She would be laughing and I remember trying so hard as a 3 and 4 year old to work out why, but never could 🤣
Yes I remember as a child parents laughing at Play School jokes and other shows. Us kids didn't know it was double entendre so didn't get the rude jokes. All was safe. I then remember watching kids shows with my kids and getting a laugh.
I went to school (high school) close to the TV stations and we frequently got lunchtime visits from the networks hosts and Agro , he always stayed in character, having the curtained table and hiding the puppeteer from view. It was great to see the teachers have a collective heart attack as he ripped through his routine trying hard not to laugh and looking disapproving of the uncensored speech at the same time. He was always welcome.
I absolutely loved Agro as a kid. But watching that I just lost it laughing 😂 🤣🤣. Too young to understand it back then but jeez I nearly peed myself 😆😆😆
Mate I'm in tears of laughter watching this 🤣😂I can't stop laughing 🤣😂 I watched this when I was a kid but it all just went over my head, you would never get away with this these days.. Somebody please call the people who hand out the straight jackets to come get me I can't stop laughing 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 🥴
As I said in the last video, I was in the audience when I was 11. Any dirty jokes flew right over my head. Fiona MacDonald, sister to Jackie MacDonald (Hey! Hey! It’s Saturday!) was the first female host. Agro used to go to schools with “Constable Dave” to promote “Stranger Danger” awareness. They came to my school when I was about 8. A few years on, Constable Dave was arrested for offences against children.
@@davidareeves Ta found the ones where he died in 2017 no mention of the court case! LOL WOW 28 years earlier when 27 got sentenced to sex with 16 yo boy so how was he cop?
I Hate you.... Just kidding. I'm an Aussie & have never herd people say Happy Arvo, but after hearing you say it every video, I've started saying it to people face to face & via text....aaaargh!!!
Aussie here , was a kid in the 80'ls and yes this was a legit hilarious show!!!! The outtakes are bloody hilarious and Jamie was a comic genius!! Of course, I was so naive back then, would have never known what the hell all the innuendo meant!!!! Go Agro!!!!! One of our icons!!!!
Jamie Dunn, Agro puppeteer, had a career in radio for many years. One station he worked for had a "Saturday morning street party", fair ground style party in a suburban street. Worked as security for many years with him and his two co-stars. It was always a laugh.
I remember going to a live taping of the Agro’s Super Saturday Show when I was 6 at the Mt Cootha TV station. It sort of sucks that pretty much all the local shows made for kids that got produced locally died out because it was cheaper to buy syndicate TV shows from the US instead.
Oh mate seriously it was the best show to watch growing up as a young child no one understood the double meaning of some things but now that I'm much older I am grateful that these cut out scenes have aired as it really makes me appreciate what we have. Lol lighten up and don't be so stiff
I definitely laughed way harder at your reactions and I grew up watching Agro. My home state of Western Australia holds a fundraising event every year called Telethon and it’s been going since 1968. A few years ago the bought Agro along for the event and it was so much fun to reminisce.
In case anyone's wondering about Agro's name (maybe it's been mentioned in another video) "agro" or "aggro" is Australian slang for aggressive or aggravated 🇦🇺
😂😂😂😂 I grew up watching Agro! We didn’t see these outtakes on TV. But seeing this today my hubby and I were cracking up! Absolutely hilarious..thanks for the memory!
That was gold Ryan, your reaction was priceless, love our Aussie humour from days gone by, unfortunately now, this would be cancelled. Thanks for your videos, enjoy watching. 😎 🇦🇺
I’m not sure if you guys get Blinky Bill over there but it’s an awesome kids show to watch with Jase when he gets a bit older. Most Aussie kids are brought up with Blinky Bill 🐨
So glad you still have your channel. Now I know when I was young that my m&d would laugh so much when Aggro was on! Hilarious to look at these clips and belly laugh now!
My kids used to watch Agro’s Cartoon Connection and I used to pmsl at some of his antics. I have to add, none of these raunchy clips were shown but Jamie Dunn still had me in stitches 😆
Thanks for enjoying/ cringing at this. I grew up watching this show as a kid here in Aus, and these are obviously cut from the actual show. Had the privilege of meeting Jamie Dunn, the voice and puppeteer behind Agro many years ago. And soon learnt to never throw shade his way, as he threw it back in the live show he performed as Agro in not soon after. Great man and a sign of his times.
Fun fact, we had celebrity wheel of fortune weeks. And Agro was often on it. They'd try and make the puppet spin the wheel as a joke. But the host would spin it for him
I remember him being on with Fat Cat and Humphrey B Bear, and he was the only one who could talk 😂 and Agro hated Fat Cat and told him to get further away from him cos he smelled like Snappy Tom 🤣🤣🤣
The dogs name was Rommel and he’s a Harlequin Great Dane. Agro moved on to Hey Hey it’s Saturday. Kilo just means 1000, kilogram = 1000 grams, kilometre = 1000 metres.
Argo’s Cartoon Connection ran for about 7-8 years. We only lived about 10 mins from the Channel 7 studios so a friend and I decided to go to the live recording. There was a time slot for the children, then once they left, naughty Agro came out. This was 30 years ago so wouldn’t be allowed on TV now. But I’ve never laughed so hard in all my life. We ended up going to 12 live shows. Jamie (Agro’s owner) moved to prime time radio. Just as crazy ..
Thanks chum , it's great to reminisce about my informative years. It reminds me of 'Monkey' on the ABC back in the 80s. (I think it was shown in it's original undubbed, Japanese form called Saiiyuki on PBS in USA). It was a wonderful kids show about The Journey To The West, educational, enlightening, fun and funny and, some may say, completely inappropriate in some of it's language, but I never took offence. I still watch it.
I was watching the part with the dog attacking Agro with a drink in my mouth. I nearly choked from laughing so much. I love this clip. It's bloody hilarious.
Only some shows were filmed with a live audience. Fridays ones were and the later years Saturday morning editions of both, but many were taped without an audience. None of the swearing or extremely offensive jokes went to air. Cartoon Connection went to air at 7am, & Wombat was on in afternoon until 1990, Cartoon Connection ran till '97 (both were concurrent for couple years). Wombat also had a weekend morning show in its later years. There's also clips on youtube of the (slightly less) naughty jokes that did go to air. Anne-Maree, Teresa Livingston, Holly Brisley, Stacy Thomson were on Cartoon Connection. Fiona MacDonald, Gayle & Gillian Blakeney, Rob Elliott, Tony Gordon were on Wombat. (were other hosts too re both shows but those names are the best known ones)
Ry... please don't worry about offending anyone... given I can back it in we're pretty much all Aussies here. So many of us are used to that kind of irreverent, dirty humour... lots of us lived it. Like a lot of the stuff that he did and said to the female hosts would be viewed as sexual harrassment these days, I and a lot of other women were subject to that kind of thing. At the time, it never really bothered me much, because I'd give the guys shit right back, and I had a thick skin... I think we ALL had pretty thick skins back then. That kind of thing really doesn't go on much any more... and I'm glad for it, but my god... very few have a good sense of humour any more. Everyone and everything has become so politically correct, it's utter bullshit. Australia's a very laid back country in many, many ways, as you can see!
I grew up in your era Tammy, we gave the girls hell but copped it right back! In many ways it was a courting ritual, the girls you were interested in you harassed and the ones who bit back were interested! Seems strange to todays cotton wool kids but many long lasting unions had that beginning to form families , worked for us then but now they have dating apps, how well is that working?
Jamie Dunn's humour was brilliant, from what I have come to understand over the decades Aussies have a very loose sense of humour, very very laid back, same as the Brits! I think it's fantastic, everything is so politically correct now, it's just not the same. Ahhh the good old days!
I’m an Australian and have a black American guest at the moment, she visits us fairly often but can’t understand the Oz accent, she just got back from a 10 day tour of Tasmania where, she says, she didn’t understand 90% of the Tour Guide commentary. 5 minutes of Aggro requires about 90 minutes of discussion afterwards. I’m continually surprised about how uptight some Americans are regarding sex and race.
Welcome to my childhood. This is the reason I had my teachers and classmates in stitches. My grades may have suffered, but my ability to find fun everywhere has served me well.
OMG you brought back such memories for me! Every Aussie loved Agro. Another iconic Australian comedian was Graham Kennedy, the master of the double entendres
I know you are secretly laughing, and really want to move here 😂😂😂 This would never get passed on air these days. But gosh I miss the times when things were said on Agro’s Cartoon Connection and Hey Hey It’s Saturday, my boys would be sat in front of the Tv watching, totally flew over their heads, but I would be laughing my head off. Good memories. Thank you.
Hahah, I'm 53, watched it with nieces & nephews & we found it equally funny but for different reasons, it was kinda like bonding with wierd but cool uncle time for them. Best part is there is very few outtakes. Almost everything went to air in prime kids show time. 90s, the final era where you could just have fun & say shit on TV. Well in Aus anyway. But then P.C., for most of us, is just a computer in the house lol.