I have just modified one external link on Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales. The cartoon series revolved around Tennessee Tuxedo the penguin, and his best friend Chumley the Walrus. To fill out this checklist, please add the following code to the template call: I'm adding a photo from the show. Actually, it was Chumley that Stanley wanted, as Chumley was at the … Unfortunately for them, their first customer is Rocky Maninoff. To help with their problems they encounter, they visit the office of the always-helpful and friendly Phineas J. Whoopee, who answers their often scientifically-based questions. The editor in question has been through here several times recently. Hired as bridge builders, Tennessee and Chumley's bridge prevents a group of bank robbers from making their escape/Tennessee Tuxedo receives a dog for his birthday and must construct a dog house to hide his new pet from Mr. Livingston User Ratings The pair lived (not always willingly) at the Megapolis Zoo, under the control of the ill-tempered zoo director Stanley Livingston, and his zookeeper assistant Flunky. It was a very entertaining and funny cartoon as Tennessee Tuxedo, a fast-talking penguin and his dim-witted walrus pal Chumley kept trying to improve conditions at the Megopolis Zoo, where there were constantly yelled at and punished by zookeeper Stanley Livingston. - SummerPhDv2.0 20:33, 17 August 2015 (UTC). But when I went looking for something more substantial than childhood memories I found no mention of these characters outside of mirrors of this Wikipediaarticle. Advertisement: Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales provides … Do I remember this cartoon show from way back in the day! S02E07 Telescope Detectives October 31, 1964; CBS; Tennessee and Chumley become private detectives. A must-see for those who fondly remember classic Saturday morning cartoons of the early 1960's and part of the 1970's. I can't say that they're vandalism and don't know for certain that they need to be removed but I'm suspicious. Another TV veteran, Larry Storch (voice of Mr. Whoopee) would later become the co-star of "F Troop". The pair lived (not always willingly) at the Megapolis Zoo, under the control of the ill-tempered zoo director Stanley Livingston, and his zookeeper assistant Flunky. Tennessee, with reluctant help from the unambitious Chumley, escape from the zoo and attempt to live among human society, only to be caught and brought back in the end. I remember watching Tennessee Tuxedo when I was a youngster growing up in New Jersey and in reruns for many years. Chumley the Walrus. Tennessee and Chumley usually but not always try to escape into the human world-sometimes their problems are based on what goes on in the zoo. September 5, 1963. The Eyes Have It – Tennessee competes against Jerboa Jump in the finals of a bowling tournament. Upon Stanley Livingston bring them to the Megapolis Zoo, Tennessee and Chumley end up trying their first job outside of the zoo as mechanics. 2. I have reverted a rather lengthy run of edits. (This would include Peanuts the Elephant, the Beaver brothers, Freddy Cat, Icycold the Blue Reluctant Dragon, Alfonse the Giraffe, the Gopher brothers, Rockymount the Rhinoceros, Kounging the Panda, and Dumboing the Ostrich.) The Eyes Have It – Tennessee competes against Jerboa Jump in the finals of a bowling tournament. | Also,you have Tennessee Tuxedo,a smart-alec penguin,and his dimwitted pal Chumley,a brainless companion bubbleheaded Walrus. It was on one of Stanley’s journeys that Tennessee met Stanley. Mr. Whoopie would explain different scientific principles to the young home audience and I thought it was excellent to have a cartoon that was not only entertaining but educational. Wish Wash* – Tennessee and Chumley start a laundry service in the Megapolis Zoo at the same time that Stanley Livingston and Flunky are assembling a tool shed. Please take a moment to review my edit. | Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley answer his ad and are forced to parachute down to recover the stolen money. A farmer demands … It was not only funny, but it was educational, too. The series centers on Tennessee Tuxedo, a penguin, and his friend Chumley, a walrus. Whoopie who always teached the boys a thing or two about the lessons they learned. Cheers.—InternetArchiveBot (Report bug) 21:54, 12 January 2018 (UTC), I am dubious about a number of the "many friends" described in the second paragraph of thi "Plot" section. This was another early TV series for Adams, who had previously been an regular on "The Bill Dana Show" before going on to major success on "Get Smart". Editors have permission to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the RfC before doing mass systematic removals. Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley answer his ad and are forced to parachute down to recover the stolen money. It is about a penguin - Tennessee Tuxedo (Don Addams), Chumley a walrus (Bradley Bolke), Phineas J. Whoope (Larry Storch) with his 3-D blackboard (three-dimensional), Stanley Livington the zookeeper (Mort Marshall) and his assistant Flunky (Kenny Delmar). Classic Tennessee Tuxedo toon where he and Chumley outwit the gangster Rocky with Mr. Whoopie´s help.The Swedish Connection They live in the Megapolis Zoo along with friends Yakkety Yak and Baldy the Eagle. I also enjoyed the "Commander McBragg" segments. An unregistered editor has been going through lots of kids' TV show articles and changing various dates without explanation (or sources). Chumley will guest star with Tennessee Tuxedo in Winnie the Pooh Meets Cinderella, Winnie the Pooh Goes Rockin' With Judy Jetson, the Winnie the Pooh Goes Back to … They used the same animation studio as Ward (Gamma Productions in Mexico) and had a similar style, not to mention both were sponsored by General Mills in a time when sponsors had a lot more power than they do now. Tennessee and Chumley get jobs as weathermen. They live in the Megapolis Zoo along with friends Yakkety Yak and Baldy the Eagle.Four episodes featured Howler, a dog that Tennessee got from his Uncle Admiration. I made the following changes: When you have finished reviewing my changes, you may follow the instructions on the template below to fix any issues with the URLs. Whenever Tennessee and Chumley messed up, Mr. Whoopee would patiently explain what they did wrong, and how machines actually work. Tennessee and Chumley deal with several recurring antagonists. Not content with his lot in life, Tennessee (with the help of Chumley) … 0.0 Rainmakers. They were the people who would later produce Underdog. The pair lived (not always willingly) at the Megapolis Zoo, under the control of the ill-tempered zoo director Stanley Livingston, and his zookeeper assistant Flunky. They never respond to any talk requests and quickly reappear on a new connection. | In order to get a better stake-out on Slippery Hood's hotel … Click here to login or here to sign up. The cartoon series revolved around Tennessee Tuxedo the penguin, and his best friend Chumley the Walrus. Jerboa tricks Tennessee into … Hotel manager Mr. Hothead hires them to deal with the robberies committed by Slippery Hood, who has eluded every hotel detective. The Eyes Have It - Tennessee and Chumley go up against Jerboa Jump and Tiger Tornado in a bowling … The series centers on Tennessee Tuxedo, a penguin, and his friend Chumley, a walrus. 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And it had some great vocal talent--Don Adams (who provided the voice for Tennessee the same year he played Byron Glick on the Bill Dana Show), Larry Storch (almost unrecognizable as Phineas J. Whoopee), and Kenny Delmar (who played Senator Claghorn on radio). In syndication, Tennessee Tuxedo ran on its own as a series and as a component of Underdog. The animation was nothing to write home about, but they made up for it with witty and charming stories. Whenever things went wrong, Tennessee and Chumley would escape from the zoo to see Phineas J. Whoopie, the Man With All The Answers. Hired as bridge builders, Tennessee and Chumley's bridge prevents a group of bank robbers from making their escape/Tennessee Tuxedo receives a dog for his birthday and must construct a dog house to hide his new pet from Mr. Livingston External Reviews Wish Wash* - Tennessee and Chumley start a homemade laundry service in the Megapolis Zoo at the same time when Stanley Livingston and Flunky are assembling a tool shed. As of February 2018, "External links modified" talk page sections are no longer generated or monitored by InternetArchiveBot. When CBS acquired the broadcast rights to Underdog in 1966, Tennessee moved to ABC, where it aired Sunday afternoons. Several editors and I have been reverting/blocking this editor for a while now. Tennessee Tuxedo was a penguin who shared living quarters at Megapolis Zoo with his best pal Chumley, a dim-witted walrus. Tennessee Tuxedo. Stanley found Tennessee and Chumley at the South Pole, wishing they were some place hot, and so as the story goes, they ended up at the Megalopolis … With Ashley Paige Albert, Chris Phillips, Robb Pruitt. Tennessee is excited to go to civilization-only to find himself and his friend merely confined as a zoo exhibit. That and $6 will get you a small coffee at Starbucks. F Four episodes featured Howler, a dog that Tennessee got from his Uncle Admiration. Chumley is a dim-witted walrus friend of Tennessee Tuxedo and Winnie the Pooh.He made his first appearance in Pooh's Adventures of Godzilla vs SpaceGodzilla.. Trivia. Find your thing. One of the earliest cartoons I can remember where kids actually learned something while they were laughing. This message is updated dynamically through the template {{sourcecheck}} (last update: 15 July 2018). | If you have any questions, or need the bot to ignore the links, or the page altogether, please visit this simple FaQ for additional information. Actually, it was Chumley that Stanley wanted, as Chumley was at the … Actually, it was Chumley that Stanley wanted, as Chumley was at the … This was not a Jay Ward production. They live in the Megapolis Zoo along with friends Yakkety Yak and Baldy the Eagle. One of Pooh's friends. Metacritic Reviews. It was on one of Stanley’s journeys that Tennessee met Stanley. The story of a wisecracking penguin and a dimwitted walrus who lives in the South Pole for some reason, they are found by zoo-keeper Stanley Livingstone and taken to Megapolis Zoo. Tennessee Tuxedo (voiced by Don Adams) is a talking penguin who joined Winnie the Pooh's gang in Pooh's Adventures of Godzilla vs SpaceGodzilla. This cartoon was usually came on between the segments of either "The Underdog Show" or other kinds of Jay Ward produced material,but in turn it was funny at times but kinda cute courtesy of the starring voices of Don Adams(of "Get Smart",and later on "Inspector Gadget"), Delroy Swift,and Larry Storch(of "F-Troop" fame). Tennessee and Chumley's many friends. I was a devoted TTAHT fan and did not recognize them. Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley end up answering his want ad where they are forced to parachute down to recover the stolen money. The cartoon series revolved around Tennessee Tuxedo the penguin, and his best friend Chumley the Walrus. If anyone sees good changes that I have undone, you will need to provide sources to restore them. The series' voice talent included Don Adams as Tennessee Tuxedo, Bradley Bolke as Chumley and Larry Storch as Mr. Whoopee. Chumley Huffington, in Yu-Gi-Oh!GX; Chumley, a walrus from the animated series Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales; Chumley, a troll from Robert Asprin's MythAdventures series; Dr. Chumley, in the play Harvey; Bernard Chumley, from the radio and TV sketch comedy show Little Britain; Donald Chumley (born 1962), American football player; Lyle Chumley, character in Under the Dome; … (This would include Peanuts the Elephant, the Beaver brothers, Freddy Cat, Icycold the Blue Reluctant Dragon, Alfonse the Giraffe, the Gopher brothers, Rockymount the Rhinoceros, Kounging the Panda, and Dumboing the Ostrich.) Awards It was on one of Stanley’s journeys that Tennessee met Stanley. His dim-witted best friend is a walrus named Chumley. The pair lived (not always willingly) at the Megapolis Zoo, under the control of the ill-tempered zoo director Stanley Livingston, and his zookeeper assistant Flunky. I was a devoted TTAHT fan and did not … After Chumley shoots an arrow into the new Megapolis Zoo clock tower, Tennessee and Chumley must repair the clock before Stanley Livingston returns to the zoo/After destroying the original, Chumley and Tennessee must replace the zoo's new statue of Mr. Livingston It was a very entertaining and funny cartoon as Tennessee Tuxedo, a fast-talking penguin and his dim-witted walrus pal Chumley kept trying to improve conditions at the Megopolis Zoo, where there were constantly yelled at and punished by zookeeper Stanley Livingston. FAQ It is highly unlikely that one person A) happens to run across incorrect dates in virtually every article they visit and B) happens to know the correct dates for virtually every kids' TV show that has ever aired. The cartoon series revolved around Tennessee Tuxedo the penguin, and his best friend Chumley the Walrus. Expand You need to be logged in to continue. No special action is required regarding these talk page notices, other than regular verification using the archive tool instructions below. It was on one of Stanley’s journeys that Tennessee met Stanley. Chumley may refer to: . Tennessee Tuxedo is a wise-cracking penguin, who along with Chumley the Walrus, Yakety Yak, and Baldy Eagle, frequently complain about conditions at the Megopolis Zoo to curator Stanley … Jerboa tricks Tennessee into … Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales was one of the best cartoons of the early Sixties. I am dubious about a number of the "many friends" described in the second paragraph of thi "Plot" section. Four episodes featured Howler, a dog that Tennessee got from his Uncle Admiration. Wish Wash – Tennessee and Chumley start a laundry service in the Megapolis Zoo at the same time that Stanley Livingston and Flunky are assembling a tool shed. Read More. It was produced by Total Television, also known as TTV. • Millions of unique designs by independent artists. Directed by Pat Giles, Chuck Gammage. First off,you have two individuals who were always getting themselves in trouble everytime they pull something off or try to get out of a tight situation. I do have to point one thing out. --Mrmoustache14 (talk) 06:47, 9 September 2012 (UTC). The series centers on Tennessee Tuxedo, a penguin, and his friend Chumley, a walrus. A friend of Tennessee Tuxedo and Winnie the Pooh. Everytime that tried to pull off some lame brain scheme,it backfires only to end up at the hands of a inventor,Mr. Entertaining and Educational But Later Jumped the Shark, Saturday Morning Forever: Cartoon and Animated Classics. Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley answer his ad and are forced to parachute down to recover the stolen money.