Police Academy 3 (1986) Larvelle Jones scenes



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Scenes of officer Larvelle Jones (Michael Winslow) from Police Academy 3: Back In Training.


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"Ok, you can start ... ( 2 months ago by NinjaGhostScorpion)
"Ok, you can start the car, now. But if I hear any of those things, you fail."
HAHA the ending ... ( 2 months ago by Rapidpanda1st)
HAHA the ending cracked me up! Fist as a periscope (spelling?) :P
lmao i love :25 to ... ( 2 months ago by LidolQtFilo)
lmao i love :25 to :55 =D
... ( 1 month ago by MelanieBellwood)
AAHAHHAHAHAAHAHHAHAAHA
"Ok, you can start the car now, but if I hear any of those things, you have failed."
AHAHAHAHAHAH BEST SCENE EVER.
Larvelle Jones is ... ( 1 month ago by mydada1993)
Larvelle Jones is the best ! hehe
haha the dive scen ... ( 1 month ago by curre321)
haha the dive scen still keeps me laughing even if i have seen this movie 1000 times
I love the parts ... ( 1 month ago by Vampyreboy23)
I love the parts when he does the dub sound act :P
'Govourner...what i ... ( 1 month ago by 1REACH1)
'Govourner...what i meant to say was..
grrwwaawawwaaaaawaaaa!
I know this is ... ( 4 weeks ago by babygiraffe123)
I know this is totally unrelated, but I LOVE the part in this scene when Callahan says, "What are you waiting for, Mauser?? Just get down on your knees and kiss his ass!" LMAO!!!
the car test was ... ( 3 weeks ago by scoppio19)
the car test was extemely funny!!! lol. wat a funny guy
ok u can start the ... ( 3 weeks ago by dilbert117)
ok u can start the car now but if i hear any of those things u fail LOL
Michael forever ( 2 weeks ago by wdowa94)
Michael forever
1:23 is the best... ... ( 2 weeks ago by iLikeGuitar33)
1:23 is the best... how the hell does he do that..
easy....learn to ... ( 2 weeks ago by tylerere2k8)
easy....learn to talk with your mouth wide open and then u master it and just have random mouth actions....
i loved the sub ... ( 1 week ago by Theundertak3rfan)
i loved the sub part.
the scratchin ... ( 1 week ago by 1REACH1)
the scratchin sounds at 0:32....
the love doctor is ... ( 1 week ago by prsurici24)
the love doctor is about to speak!
i love the english ... ( 1 week ago by pvtclark)
i love the english voice over he does
I just noticed that ... ( 1 week ago by ThodraN)
I just noticed that, never heard a scratch like that.
the beggining is ... ( 5 days ago by TNTLuke)
the beggining is freaking funny....
is he still alive ... ( 2 days ago by aznwilly211)
is he still alive and he kinda of sounds like the guy from reading rainbow
the love doctor is ... ( 2 days ago by Psychochilla)
the love doctor is about to speak :D
yeh hes 51 or 50 ( 1 day ago by Jackyboy976)
yeh hes 51 or 50
pause it on 0.15 ( 19 hours ago by 1REACH1)
pause it on 0.15



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