Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales

Total Seasons :3Total Episodes : 70

Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales is a semi-educational animated cartoon TV series that originally aired on CBS from 1963 to 1966. It was produced by Total Television, the same company that produced the earlier King Leonardo and the later Underdog, and primarily sponsored by General Mills. The title is a play on “tuxedo and tails” formal wear.

Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales

Episodes(26)

Mixed-Up Mechanics

1. Mixed-Up Mechanics

After Stanley Livingston brings them to the Megapolis Zoo, Tennessee and Chumley find a job outside the zoo as mechanics. Their first customer is Rocky Maninoff who warns them to repair his car or else. Tennessee takes advice from a newspaper ad to see Phineas J. Whoopee to learn how cars work.

Air Date : 1963-09-28

Rainmakers

2. Rainmakers

Tennessee and Chumley get jobs as weathermen. A farmer demands they make rain for his cauliflower crops or he will use his shotgun on them. Tennessee and Chumley turn to Phineas J. Whoopee on how to make rain.

Air Date : 1963-10-05

The Lamplighters

3. The Lamplighters

Tennessee and Chumley learn how lights work when darkness keeps Tennessee from reading his book.

Air Date : 1963-10-12

Telephone Terrors

4. Telephone Terrors

Tennessee wants to have a telephone in each animal's quarters after carrying a message to the animals about Stanley's upcoming piano recital. Tennessee and Chumley turn to Phineas J. Whoopee to learn how a telephone works.

Air Date : 1963-10-19

The Giant Clam Caper

5. The Giant Clam Caper

When Stanley Livingston wants to obtain a giant clam for the Megapolis Zoo, Tennessee and Chumley sneak out of the zoo to obtain one for him. Tennessee and Chumley visit Phineas J. Whoopee to learn where they can find a giant clam and how diving equipment works.

Air Date : 1963-10-26

Tic Toc

6. Tic Toc

The Megapolis Zoo receives a clock tower. Chumley accidentally shoots an arrow at the clock and Stanley Livingston orders Tennessee and Chumley to remove the arrow. Tennessee and Chumley learn how clocks work from Phineas J. Whoopee.

Air Date : 1963-11-02

Scuttled Sculpture

7. Scuttled Sculpture

The Megapolis Zoo receives a statue of Stanley Livingston that will be dedicated to him tomorrow. When Chumley accidentally wrecks it, Tennessee and Chumley turn to Phineas J. Whoopee on how to make a statue.

Air Date : 1963-11-09

Snap That Picture

8. Snap That Picture

Tennessee and Chumley get jobs as photographers. Their first job is to take a picture of the Mayor of Megapolis for his poster. How do cameras work? Tennessee and Chumley turn to Phineas J. Whoopee to teach them.

Air Date : 1963-11-16

Zoo's News

9. Zoo's News

When ordered by Stanley Livingston to spread the news to the other animals about an upcoming event, Tennessee and Chumley turn to Phineas J. Whoopee for ideas on other ways to do so. Phineas ends up telling them about newspapers.

Air Date : 1963-11-23

Aztec Antics

10. Aztec Antics

When Jerboa Jump arrives at the zoo, Stanley Livingston arranges for some archaeologists to make a trip to Mexico to find artifacts to go with Jerboa's exhibit. Tennessee and Chumley learn about the Aztecs from Phineas J. Whoopee.

Air Date : 1963-11-30

Coal Minors

11. Coal Minors

Tennessee and Chumley assemble a stovepipe oven to heat their quarters. They learn how coal is obtained from Phineas J. Whoopee.

Air Date : 1963-12-07

Hot Air Heroes

12. Hot Air Heroes

When ordered by Stanley Livingston to spread the news of the town picnic at the Megapolis Zoo, Tennessee and Chumley, having already tried telephones and newspapers, turn to Phineas J. Whoopee for other ideas. Phineas tells them about hot-air balloons.

Air Date : 1963-12-14

Irrigation Irritation

13. Irrigation Irritation

During a drought, Tennessee tries to figure out how to get water to his watermelon crops. Meanwhile, Stanley Livingston is warned by the Chief of Police not to waste water during the drought on pain of arrest.

Air Date : 1963-12-21

TV Testers

14. TV Testers

Tennessee and Chumley get jobs as TV repairmen. Their first customer is Rocky Maninoff, who orders them to repair his television, or else. Meanwhile, the Chief of Police gets word from Stanley Livingston that Tennessee and Chumley have escaped from the zoo.

Air Date : 1963-12-28

By the Plight of the Moon

15. By the Plight of the Moon

After getting knocked out, Tennessee dreams he is to be the first astronaut penguin to take a rocket to the moon.

Air Date : 1964-01-04

Lever Levity

16. Lever Levity

In a follow-up to "Coal Minors," the tunneling that Tennessee and Chumley did for their coal mine has caused the foundation of Stanley's office to settle to one side. While Stanley and Flunky go into town to find someone to build a new foundation, Tennessee tries to straighten the foundation. When nothing seems to work, Tennessee and Chumley go to Phineas J. Whoopee for help.

Air Date : 1964-01-11

Bridge Builders

17. Bridge Builders

Tennessee and Chumley get jobs as bridge builders. Rocky Maninoff wants them to build a bridge following his gang's bank robbery, or else.

Air Date : 1964-01-18

Howl, Howl, the Gang's All Here

18. Howl, Howl, the Gang's All Here

Tennessee receives a dog named Howler from his uncle and tries to hide him from Stanley Livingston. To make a new home for Howler, Tennessee and Chumley call on Phineas J. Whoopee, who advises them on building Howler a house near a lake in Megapolis Woods.

Air Date : 1964-01-25

Sail Ho!

19. Sail Ho!

Tennessee and Chumley go up against Jerboa Jump in a yacht race to determine who will end up leading the Zoo's Yacht Club.

Air Date : 1964-02-01

Tell-Tale Telegraph

20. Tell-Tale Telegraph

Tennessee dreams that he, Chumley, Yakkety and Baldy are at a fort headed by Stanley Livingston that keeps suffering Indian attacks. Tennessee and his friends must find a way to warn the fort of approaching Indians.

Air Date : 1964-02-08

Rocket Ruckus

21. Rocket Ruckus

Upon hearing Jerboa Jump brag that he has been in a rocket, Tennessee and Chumley visit Phineas J. Whoopee to learn how rockets work.

Air Date : 1964-02-15

All Steamed Up

22. All Steamed Up

After Stanley has a steam locomotive put in the zoo to take children for rides, Tennessee tries to prove he can operate it as well... and proceeds to wreck it while Stanley is away. Phineas J. Whoopee explains how locomotives work.

Air Date : 1964-02-22

Tale of a Tiger

23. Tale of a Tiger

A new animal named Tiger Tornado appears to be a narcoleptic, but he becomes a fierce fighter at the sound of a boxing-ring bell. Jerboa Jump teams up with Tiger and the two make the other zoo animals kowtow to their wishes. Tennessee and Chumley consult Phineas J. Whoopee on how to defend themselves.

Air Date : 1964-02-29

Dog Daze

24. Dog Daze

In a follow-up to "Howl, Howl, the Gang's All Here," Stanley has problems with Howler the Dog when he mistakes the Mayor of Megapolis for an attacker. Stanley and the Mayor warn to Tennessee control Howler or the Mayor will have Howler detained. They consult Phineas J. Whoopee about dog training.

Air Date : 1964-03-07

Brushing of a Toothache

25. Brushing of a Toothache

Chumley has a toothache and Tennessee tries various ways to get rid of the tooth. When one of the attempts ends up breaking Stanley Livingston's motor scooter, Tennessee and Chumley escape from the zoo and see Phineas J. Whoopee about how to deal with a toothache.

Air Date : 1964-03-14

Funny Honey

26. Funny Honey

Tennessee and Chumley need honey from the bears of the Bearville section of the Megapolis Zoo.

Air Date : 1964-03-21

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