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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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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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".
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By what name was Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales (1963) officially released in Canada in English?
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