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A Spanish cartoon. I wasn’t sure if peligro meant dynamite or explosion in Spanish but I’ve been informed it means danger. I guess that makes sense after viewing this cartoon.
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about 1 month ago - 9 comments
about 2 months ago - 12 comments
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about 2 months ago
That’s right!!! …
That’s right!!! And the way to say “Danger” in Swahili is “Hatari”.
about 2 months ago
oh I’m sorry I …
oh I’m sorry I meant adjetive form
about 2 months ago
It also means peril …
It also means peril…plural form peligroso
about 2 months ago
dear mstatz, i …
dear mstatz, i remember one skit i remember that you dont have. its called: 1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-12-13-14-15-16-17-18-19-20. wer this guy has 4 arms and he is a genie. plz post that vid! i loved it as a baby!!
about 2 months ago
I don’t know, but …
I don’t know, but it would have sure been appropriate to show a “DANGER” cartoon right after this. “DAN-GER… DANGER!!!!! *BOOM!*” That way viewers could make the connection that that’s what “peligro” means “en español.”
about 2 months ago
Now I remember. An …
Now I remember. An owl is flying with a sign that says “PELIGRO” And there are different things being shown that are dangerous. The one I recall is a kid riding a bicycle wrong. In the end the owl flies into a sign that says peligro. It took a while but I finally remember. I hope someone can post that.
about 2 months ago
I haven’t seen it …
I haven’t seen it in years but from what I remember there is a little bird that is flying. I think it’s the owl that keeps saying “peligro” and something else in Spanish that I don’t understand. Finally at the end the little bird flies into a wall or something and as he is rubbing his head, he says “peligro”. Perhaps someone else will remember more.
about 2 months ago
I don’t recall that …
I don’t recall that one………..can you describe it?
about 2 months ago
Isn’t there an …
Isn’t there an english version similar to this?
about 2 months ago
Does anyone have …
Does anyone have the Owl one?
about 2 months ago
Me lo recuerdo muy …
Me lo recuerdo muy bien! El ruido que occurre cuando los dos partes de la palabra se encuentran el uno con el otro – nunca me olvido!
about 2 months ago
Scared me too. I …
Scared me too. I used to run screaming out of the room when I saw this (couldn’t have been older than five.) I can see some of the wry humor in it now.
“Peli’s all ‘don’t go there!’ and Gro’s all like, ‘dude, you know you wanna!’”
about 2 months ago
I like the owl …
I like the owl better
about 2 months ago
Thanks very much.
Thanks very much.
about 2 months ago
You are NOT wrong. …
You are NOT wrong. It means danger in Spanish.
about 2 months ago
Truthfully, you are …
Truthfully, you are not. I remember this perfectly, and the word was gone after the intense explosion.
about 2 months ago
PELIGRO!!!
PELIGRO!!!
about 2 months ago
Peli! Heh, heh, …
Peli! Heh, heh, heh…GRO! One of the best Spanish SS skits ever (right up there with “Ve minisula” and the Peligro Owl)
about 2 months ago
i think peligro …
i think peligro means “danger”. tell me if i am wrong.
about 2 months ago
Wow, what a BLAST ( …
Wow, what a BLAST (pun intended) from my past.
about 2 months ago
yes
yes
about 2 months ago
I had four years of …
I had four years of Spanish in high school, but I learned a few Spanish words while watching “Sesame Street” as well as how to count to 20 in Spanish (from the “guru” short) well before my first high-school Spanish lesson.
about 2 months ago
The way I remember …
The way I remember this is after the explosion, the word was gone, am I wrong?
about 2 months ago
I like the one with …
I like the one with the owl that flys into the wall better. I wish someone would post it. I agree, the end part scared the mierda out of me too :p
about 2 months ago
The only spanish I …
The only spanish I know that won’t get me shot! I always loved the sinister “Gro!” and the weak “Peligro” at the end.