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Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales

  • Serie de TV
  • 1963–1966
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  • 30min
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Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963)
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    • Kenny Delmar
    • Don Adams
    • Bradley Bolke
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    Kenny Delmar
    • Narrator…
    • 1963–1966
    Don Adams
    Don Adams
    • Tennessee Tuxedo…
    • 1963–1966
    Bradley Bolke
    • Chumley Walrus…
    • 1963–1966
    Larry Storch
    Larry Storch
    • Phineas J. Whoopee…
    • 1963–1966
    Mort Marshall
    Mort Marshall
    • Stanley Livingstone…
    • 1963–1966
    Jackson Beck
    • King Leonardo…
    • 1963–1964
    Allen Swift
    Allen Swift
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    • 1963–1964
    Delo States
    • Mrs. Mayor…
    • 1963–1966
    Norman Rose
    Norman Rose
    • Mr. Mad…
    • 1963–1964
    George S. Irving
    George S. Irving
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    • 1964
    Donny Texanidi
    • Tiger Tornado
    • 1964
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    10bigverybadtom

    By Far My Favorite When I Was A Kid

    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 is excited to go to civilization-only to find himself and his friend merely confined as a zoo exhibit. 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. 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. 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.

    The show works because the science is explained simply but clearly for children, and yet the science lessons don't always help our heroes-the cartoon isn't a morality play. Also, Tennessee Tuxedo is wisecracking and ambitious without being obnoxious; Chumley is dim but not overly stupid; Stanley is the villain, but he is sometimes legitimately provoked by Tennessee's actions; the supporting cast does their jobs properly too. Sadly they don't make shows like this for children anymore. :(
    raysond

    "Tennessee Tuxedo will not fail!"

    Do I remember this cartoon show from way back in the day! 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. Also,you have Tennessee Tuxedo,a smart-alec penguin,and his dimwitted pal Chumley,a brainless companion bubbleheaded Walrus. Everytime that tried to pull off some lame brain scheme,it backfires only to end up at the hands of a inventor,Mr. Whoopie who always teached the boys a thing or two about the lessons they learned. 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). A must-see for those who fondly remember classic Saturday morning cartoons of the early 1960's and part of the 1970's.
    hillari

    And You Learned Something Too

    One of the earliest cartoons I can remember where kids actually learned something while they were laughing. Whenever Tennessee and Chumley messed up, Mr. Whoopee would patiently explain what they did wrong, and how machines actually work. I also enjoyed the "Commander McBragg" segments. 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". Another TV veteran, Larry Storch (voice of Mr. Whoopee) would later become the co-star of "F Troop".
    10spacelord

    Educational and Entertaining Too

    Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales was one of the best cartoons of the early Sixties. It was not only funny, but it was educational, too. 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). The animation was nothing to write home about, but they made up for it with witty and charming stories. I do have to point one thing out. This was not a Jay Ward production. It was produced by Total Television, also known as TTV. They were the people who would later produce Underdog. 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.
    7hfan77

    Entertaining and Educational But Later Jumped the Shark

    I remember watching Tennessee Tuxedo when I was a youngster growing up in New Jersey and in reruns for many years. 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. Whenever things went wrong, Tennessee and Chumley would escape from the zoo to see Phineas J. Whoopie, the Man With All The Answers. 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.

    But as the series went on, two new characters were added as frequent adversaries for Tennessee and Chumley, Jerboa Jump, a jumping mouse and Tiger Tornado, a boxing tiger. A lot of the later episodes featured our heroes battling Jerboa and Tiger and that's where I felt the show jumped the shark. It showed that the writers were running out of ideas.

    Let's not forget the other two supporting characters of Yak, the steer and Baldy the eagle as well as the outstanding voicework of Don Adams, who also came to prominence on The Bill Dana Show, Larry Storch and Kenny Delmar. The show proved that TV in the 60s was not "a vast wasteland."

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    • Trivia
      First film project of Don Adams.
    • Citas

      [repeated line]

      Chumley Walrus: Duh, *gee* Tennessee...!

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Track 29 (1988)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Come On And Sing With Tennessee Tuxedo
      by W. Watts Biggers (as William Biggers)

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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 28 de septiembre de 1963 (Estados Unidos)
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      • Estados Unidos
      • México
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      • Tamtam um Tennessee
    • Productoras
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • CBS
      • Leonardo Productions
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      • 30min
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