I remember watching these episodes on DVD when I was a kid back in 2010 and those were good times. Even this show came out before my time. But I still think this cartoon will hold a place in my heart... no matter what other people say I shouldn't be watching old cartoons but they're all wrong what they've say. PS: I was born in 2005 and I still love Old Shows to this very day.
I used to watch these after they were about 15 years old when they were shown on the UHF channel after school and in the summer. My son was born in 2004, and when he was growing up, I used to watch his shows too. One from his generation that was educational that reminds of Tennessee Tuxedo is Peep and the Big Wide World.
If Mister Whoopie's voice reminds you of somebody, it seems to have been modeled after that of Frank Morgan, the actor who played the wizard in "The Wizard of Oz."
They might have been a success if they were in Ron Mcgill's zoo during the early 90's. Create a rainstorm at just the right time that causes Andrew to steer away from the coastline (lol).
Jazzy Goddess nowadays they using silver iodine to spray from jet airplanes to keep the population under control... Poisoning people polluting the air killing the sea life and causing some people to actually go crazy... !Stay Woke!
Goes to prove you just can't make some people happy. No rain, oh my goodness a drought, how terrible. Drenching rain, oh my goodness we're soaked, how terrible. Either way, climate change is the cause, nowadays. I miss the old days when we simply called it the weather.
A catch-22 indeed. The cruel thing is they ended up in that situation because a crazy farmer threatened to shoot them, even though that 1) Tennessee and Chumley weren't the ones who made the past weather predictions. 2) That farmer shouldn't expect the weather men to CONTROL the weather. 3) Technically speaking, that farmer should've been arrested for threatening to shoot somebody, especially over something so silly.
How many graduates of Harvard University cheated to get their degrees and thus don't know what they're doing any more than Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley the Walrus?
Love these Cartoons from my childhood. These were humorous and educational. Thank You, Tommy
I remember watching these episodes on DVD when I was a kid back in 2010 and those were good times. Even this show came out before my time. But I still think this cartoon will hold a place in my heart... no matter what other people say I shouldn't be watching old cartoons but they're all wrong what they've say.
PS: I was born in 2005 and I still love Old Shows to this very day.
I used to watch these after they were about 15 years old when they were shown on the UHF channel after school and in the summer. My son was born in 2004, and when he was growing up, I used to watch his shows too. One from his generation that was educational that reminds of Tennessee Tuxedo is Peep and the Big Wide World.
R.I.P. Bradley Bolke, the voice of Chumley.
LOL "I'm a Blackfoot" hahaha Aloha~~ from Hawaii~~ 🍍🤙🤙
One of my favorite old TV cartoons.
Finally! Something from my childhood, but new for my son to watch.
Thank you for posting REAL cartoons!!! I grew up watching this!!
thank you for keeping the old cartoons for the older people
Yup, Don Adams (Get Smart) is the voice of Tennessee Tuxedo!
Inspector Gadget too
I thought he sounded familiar I actually met agent 99
@@ericrivera8410 i always wanted to bang agent 99😁
Loved Don adams his wife Dorothy was absolutely gorgeous & so was his daughter Stacey !!! Would u believe it??? I missed it by that much !!! Yowsers!
If Mister Whoopie's voice reminds you of somebody, it seems to have been modeled after that of Frank Morgan, the actor who played the wizard in "The Wizard of Oz."
Yes. And Larry Storch was the voice of Phineas J Whoopee!
They might have been a success if they were in Ron Mcgill's zoo during the early 90's. Create a rainstorm at just the right time that causes Andrew to steer away from the coastline (lol).
This is great stuff.one of my childhood favorites.thanks
Thank you for posting! I loved these cartoons as a child! :D
Possibly the flashiest intro to the 3D BB. 😅. 🤓😎✌🏻
At least that gun man got rain and made his cauliflower crop grow good as new.
Sent here by Neil deGrasse Tyson on StarTalk Radio to discover who Chumley was (and if it's true he looks like Mythbuster Jamie Hyneman).
Actually, Tennessee, you DID succeed in your task. It's just that your efforts weren't appreciated. Which technically, I guess is even WORSE.
predictive programming. Amazing!
Your post brings me back to MY childhood when a nickelodeon was a little viewing machine at the arcade that you put a nickle in.
1:54
i just realized he's wearing running board's headdress from go go gophers
Why O Why didn't they go to the know it all Al Gore(we could have avoided the mess that we are in).
Lol knee slap 😂😂
Apparently this method of creating artificial rain has killed hundreds if not thousands and is used as a war tactic since the early 50's
Jazzy Goddess nowadays they using silver iodine to spray from jet airplanes to keep the population under control... Poisoning people polluting the air killing the sea life and causing some people to actually go crazy... !Stay Woke!
Chumley!
Oh look its Tennessee hey ethra your public transportation is broken
0:49 lol
They sky dived at about 35,000 feet.....lol
Luckily they didn't try to dress like the lady weather people we have today😮. 🤓😎✌🏻
Actually, Don Adams was the voice of Tennessee.
Actually
Penguins, the rabbits of the ocean.
I think the guy from Pawn Stars last name is Lee and his nickname is Chum.
Why wasn't the original title card not restored?
0:49 This aged well. Surprisingly accurate. The only part they got wrong is that it's not a school or mall. ☕🤔
Pawnstars Chum Lee named after him
I have repeatedly talked about ethra transportation duh
Besides teaching Tennessee and Chumbly, what exactly was Phineas J. Whoopee's actual job that required an office?
Pawn stars brought me here
Yea I remember nickelodeons. The used a bunch of still frame pics that folded down in series to simulate motion picture.
don knotts was brilliant. agent 86 in get smart, Tennessee tuxedo.
+purple sword Don Adams...
+Steve Wiltse you're right my bad!!!
That was Don Adams. Knott's was working on "The Andy Griffith Show".
Inspector Gadget too
Don Adams!
Aren't those guys pawn shop runners?
Uh I dunno Tennessee! :)
Man those were the good old days of cartoons. The crap they make today is trash.
Goes to prove you just can't make some people happy. No rain, oh my goodness a drought, how terrible. Drenching rain, oh my goodness we're soaked, how terrible. Either way, climate change is the cause, nowadays. I miss the old days when we simply called it the weather.
A catch-22 indeed.
The cruel thing is they ended up in that situation because a crazy farmer threatened to shoot them, even though that
1) Tennessee and Chumley weren't the ones who made the past weather predictions.
2) That farmer shouldn't expect the weather men to CONTROL the weather.
3) Technically speaking, that farmer should've been arrested for threatening to shoot somebody, especially over something so silly.
Cartoon Character Segments from WGN-TV's All New Bozo Show
When HAARP was introduced in a cartoon. 🤔😳
@tomtkh .......wow, and all this time I thought it was Al Pacino.
I think Don Adams was the voice of Stanley.
E-40 brought me here
Tennessee Taxedi
I thought it was Don Knotts...
lol
Sadly, human weatherpeople are an even bigger joke, especially those clowns on The Weather Channel!
His real name is Austin Russell.
ooops I knew that... I was typing Don Knotts while thinking Don Adams
@tomtkh Unfortunately you won't get much. I tried.
Climate change in the 60s who knew.
0:51 what’s with the Mega Maga Republican?
Don Knotts was the voice of Tennessee
Don Adams, not Knotts
what the fuck
Farmer Karen
How many graduates of Harvard University cheated to get their degrees and thus don't know what they're doing any more than Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley the Walrus?