The educational misadventures of a fast-talking penguin and his dumb walrus friend.The educational misadventures of a fast-talking penguin and his dumb walrus friend.The educational misadventures of a fast-talking penguin and his dumb walrus friend.
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- TriviaWhenever Phineas J. Whoopee goes to an overloaded closet for his 3-Dimensional Blackboard, assorted items cascade out and bury him. This running gag was probably inspired by a similar gag from the classic radio comedy "Fibber McGee and Molly".
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[repeated line]
Chumley Walrus: Duh, *gee* Tennessee...!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Track 29 (1988)
- SoundtracksCome On And Sing With Tennessee Tuxedo
by W. Watts Biggers (as William Biggers)
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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.
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By what name was Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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