Nice ! Don Adams was a true great, and Tennessee Tuxedo was an excellent entertaining & educational show...grew up watching Get Smart btw...the good old days for sure ! l
How far we have advanced in technology. If you own a smartphone, chances are you can make your own movies. 50 years ago you would film in Super 8, take film to a drugstore and in about a week you show a silent film on a projector.
The phi phenomenon states that the human mind has a sense of continuity. An object can move from one place to another but cannot suddenly disappear into thin air and reappear elsewhere out of thin air, but an image of an object can. So when we see an image do this, our mind is telling us that the object movies from one place to the next.
What a funny episode! In this one, Tennessee and Chumley intended to make a movie with Howler the dog in order to convince the mayor that he's a good dog. After he subdued Axel the Ape and saves Stanley Livingston and the mayor's lives, Howler is rewarded and becomes the zoo's official pet.
My mother once had a cat named Figaro who caught rabbits when he was a kitten. Before that he kept staring at the neighbor's pet rabbit who was kept in a cage outside. But our older cat and the neighbor's own cats never bothered rabbits.
Yep! This was part of “Cartoon Cut-Ups” with “Underdog”, and Underdog did not have his own show until 1966 mixing with this and other Tennessee Tuxedo episodes in its rotation.
Stanley and Flunky can climb the tree but Axel has to find an axe to chop it down? I bet Stanley was voiced by Larry Storch too. Mr. Whoopee gives off the same voice inflection as Storch's Groovy Guru from Get Smart as well. I learned as much from the 3D BB as I did in school.🤓😎✌🏻and that was from the Underdog show.
thankyou for these treasures I enjoyed as a kid.
I used to watch this back in the early 80's.
me too.
Tennessee always says, "Tennessee Tuxedo will not fail" just before he fails. So funny.
Hey, funny guy! I've got a joke for you! What smells rotten and puts people to sleep?!
@@EddieKyteABCDEFG12345678910 Umm, noxious gas?
@@davidscottkrause1 No, your comment! (laughs)
@@EddieKyteABCDEFG12345678910 😂😂😂
@brightidea1, I think this the first time I’ve seen Tennessee Tuxedo succeed.
wow this brings back ancient childhood memories! I must have watched this when I was 3. Don't even remember the TV show, only the theme song.
Do you remember The Skatebirds?
RIP Larry Storch
RIP Mr. Whoopie
Always loved Mr. Storch.
when I was a kid I don't remember Tennessee Tuxedo but I'm enjoying it now
Awesome! It was a great cartoon!
I saw these shorts on underdog 31 years ago on Nickelodeon when I was ten
I never thought I'd see this show again. I thank the one who uploaded this, and IMDB, for reminding me of it.
Gonna share this with my kid, who only knows Don Adams as Inspector Gadget (hope to find Get Smart reruns, too!)
Nice ! Don Adams was a true great, and Tennessee Tuxedo was an excellent entertaining & educational show...grew up watching Get Smart btw...the good old days for sure !
l
When I saw these shorts as a kid on underdog 31 years ago I thought of inspector gadget when Tennessee spoke
Tennessee Tuxedo will take you back to your childhood. Of course Get Smart will too, but I'm childish, I liked Adams as Tennessee Tuxedo better.
Before he did Inspector Gadget.
Same here ☺️
I'm not so much childish but immature at 70 years old. 😊
How far we have advanced in technology. If you own a smartphone, chances are you can make your own movies. 50 years ago you would film in Super 8, take film to a drugstore and in about a week you show a silent film on a projector.
i watch to this back episode in early 10's and 20's
Thank you for uploading this. Priceless.
I remember this as a kid
me too.
I grew up with these like so many GenXers. TY for the uploads!
✌️
I’m Generation Y and I’m 41 and I saw these on Nickelodeon at ten on underdog
If you take the ending literally, it sounds like the writers had a Howler spin-off or pilot in mind.
The phi phenomenon states that the human mind has a sense of continuity. An object can move from one place to another but cannot suddenly disappear into thin air and reappear elsewhere out of thin air, but an image of an object can. So when we see an image do this, our mind is telling us that the object movies from one place to the next.
What a funny episode! In this one, Tennessee and Chumley intended to make a movie with Howler the dog in order to convince the mayor that he's a good dog. After he subdued Axel the Ape and saves Stanley Livingston and the mayor's lives, Howler is rewarded and becomes the zoo's official pet.
Pro-dog propaganda; has played me for a sucker for years.
I used to watch this on boomerang along with underdog
I’m from Tennessee and there’s not a lot of penguins here.
Those where good days
4:35 And Underdog.. (thoughnot till 1964 but the use of the in-house Total TV scores, nstead of Sharples-Seeger, reveals this as a later episode.)
3:38 or 2:04 Tennessee and Chumley Screaming And Runs Away! “YEEOOOOOWWWWWWWWWWW!!!!”
Airdate: July 26, 2006 (TH-cam) November 14, 1964 (TV Episode)
If DreamWorks Animation Television can revive this series, it would've been fun!
Tennessee Tuxedo is voiced by Don Adams of “Get Smart” fame....who will later to go on and voice another cartoon character...Inspector Gadget!!
I love that he didn't even break character uh oh, a rabbit.
Underdog Music
i remmeber this in syndication uhf late 70s early 80s and they never had th 3d riddle
but they had technical difficulties
My mother once had a cat named Figaro who caught rabbits when he was a kitten. Before that he kept staring at the neighbor's pet rabbit who was kept in a cage outside. But our older cat and the neighbor's own cats never bothered rabbits.
Cartoon Cut-Ups Segments from Garfield Goose and Friends (9 @ 9 Segments from WGN Morning News Only)
And when I heard Whoopie spoke I thought of the pawnbroker in flight of dragons
1:34 Megapolis is Screaming “TARRRBEERAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!”
And 1:39 or 1:40 “Poof!” Said Howard
1:37 poor Megapolis Because He Famous Man Today
0:55 at first episode the Megapoils getting beaten by Howler
As Seen on Cartoon Cut-Ups
Yep! This was part of “Cartoon Cut-Ups” with “Underdog”, and Underdog did not have his own show until 1966 mixing with this and other Tennessee Tuxedo episodes in its rotation.
Go Howard
Stanley and Flunky can climb the tree but Axel has to find an axe to chop it down? I bet Stanley was voiced by Larry Storch too. Mr. Whoopee gives off the same voice inflection as Storch's Groovy Guru from Get Smart as well. I learned as much from the 3D BB as I did in school.🤓😎✌🏻and that was from the Underdog show.
Duh okay tennessee
1:24 or 1:25 "He's An Menace!” by Megapoils The Mayor
Howler Crying Again! 4:03 to 4:18
he sounds like menace
chumley warlus like boy
I'm 58.. With Biden as president running the country into the ground, this is my escape..
In all his other appearances, Larry Storch didn't sound anything like Mr. Whoopee.
Why would Howler even think for a minute that the mayor would hurt Stanley Livingston ?
Cute girl for a cartoon drawing.
4:59-5:07 - But couldn’t the answer be _any_ coin?
4:43 that’s silly. Howler with a cigarette holder in his mouth
Or Howard could just not attack the Mayor.