Rocky & Bullwinkle vs. Tenn. Tuxedo & Chumlee |
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SteveG
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Posted: July 30 2020 at 10:21 |
Which duo do you prefer Rocky & Bullwinkle or Tennessee Tuxedo & Chumlee?
Edited by SteveG - July 30 2020 at 10:22 |
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moshkito
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Hi, R&B for me ... I couldn't even speak enough English and I was enjoying this stupidly funny cartoon. And the cast of characters was even better!
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Love both and so was my choice.
I do however have a "Whatsamatta U" sweatshirt with Bullwinkle's head sticking out of the U. For those that pick Who?, that is the University in Bullwinkle shows.
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I loved both. From Tennessee Tuxedo, the great Mr. Whoopee and his Three Dimensional Chalkboard. Also, Don Adams's unique voice as Tennessee Tuxedo. I will vote for the penguin.
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Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.......
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Rocky & Bullwinkle were subversive, and the secondary cartoons in the show, Fractured Fairy Tales, Aesop's Fables, Peobody & Sherman, etc., were great.
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R&B. I love those cartoons.
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Came here to type the exact same thing. The underlying themes were very much directed at adults.
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I liked both (especially Don Adams' Tennessee Tuxedo). But Rocky & Bullwinkle were definitely imo the more classic of the two cartoons.
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Hi, There were a lot of little details about this show that made it different and special ... and sometimes, the re-telling the history with a different bend, and other bits and pieces, made this a lot about a show that made you think ... the majority of cartoons, were about not thinking at all ... specially later into the 80's and such, when so many of the cartoons had great design, but horrible writing, and did not care about quality in the thinking department ... but then, you have Peanuts, and using any kind of thinking ... destroys the show! I miss my "Ma" ... the Pogo cartoons ... and her taking a cake with a candle "over yonder" for a "birthday" ... that was touching and beautiful in how it was done! It kinda closed my life on cartoons at the time. BTW, DE ... take a look at an Australian called Michael Leunig ... I think you will like the style! Totally nutz and fun! You will find a nice "review" of progressive music in one cartoon alone ... dad is proudly showing his son his new painting, and to the right is an open window with exactly the same picture of the horizon! There is another version of this with a TV on it. Same goes for "progressive" over here!
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Droopy and Butch cartoons are a scream as well. Sorry for the diversion. |
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Can't say that I prefer one over the other. Loved both along with Go-Go Gophers, Commander McBragg, Fractured Fairy Tales, Aesop's Fables, Mr Peabody & Sherman, and Klondike Kat.
Those along with Herculoids, Space Ghost, Young Samson, etc, Scooby Doo, Looney Tunes/Merry Melodies, Flintstones, Mighty Heroes, the 60s Spider-Man series, and Jonny Quest were pretty made up my childhood in the 70s, at least from an animated TV standpoint. This kills me every time I watch it Edited by Jeffro - July 31 2020 at 08:33 |
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