Back when cartoons were awesome! One of my favorites. I still watch to this day. Shame they don't air it on TV anymore. They're pretty much unheard of now. It's amazing what I've learned from these and other great cartoons.
because back then the film/cartoon makers had *good intentions* ; they cared for the education, health, & the future of the kids(us). but not today; today the film/cartoon makers have *NO good intentions,* on the contrary they have All the BAD INTENTIONS while making their films/cartoons; they're actually hoping & making sure their films/cartoons would mislead, deceive, & destroy the lives of children (today's kids), and they succeed. look around your town, any town, & see millions of crackhead teens.
Yea!! I loved it too and still do. Trying to find other educational cartoons to show my child but can't really find much cartoons these days with some educational content but presented in a fun, not too preachy, kind of way. Does anyone have any other recommendations for similar educational cartoons where the whole premise ISN'T either putting on make up for women themed/looking pretty with rainbows and for the boys, being a superhero or making fart jokes :D
Really informative animation series. I was a little boy when I watched the Tennessee Tuxedo half a century ago. It planted a potent passion toward sciences in my heart.
I know. So am I. I'm glad I grew up when I did. We need more cartoons like these. I'm not into the newer stuff. (Well except for reboots of old school cartoons which are never as good as the originals)
You Sed It "Jerry M69" They Don't Make Cartoons Like These Anymore..This Is One of My Favourite Cartoons, Still Miss 'Em But Through The Magical Thing Called "RU-vid" We Still Can See Them, Too Bad My Children Don't Git It, But I'll Always Appreciate These Memories Of Watching Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales..
I think there were alot of comedians who are great but I always enjoyed don adams Tim Conway Milton Berle and Don rickells they have all passed on unfortunately! Rip all of you
It's been at least 40 years since the last time I watched T.T. and Chumley on Saturday mornings, but I still remember, and use, his catch-phrase: "Tenneessee Tuxedo shall not fail!", every time I am trying to convince myself of the plausibility of some plan I have.
There’s no guarding on the belt and pulley system on this cutting machine, a serious hazard to the mine worker. All before the creation of MSHA, the Mine Safety and Health Administration. 6:13
The miners are not wearing respirators (most likely will be exposed to coal dust, nuisance dust etc.), but they are wearing safety helmets and headlamps. 5:45
19:40 Water to Drinks and Dying 19:57 And Tennessee And Chumley seeing waterm drying up 20:00 Chumley is so sad because he was founded in watermelon gone!
@@zkxe although i was being a little facetious because levin sounds a lot like tennessee sometimes; i appreciate the reply. i had forgot it was adams btw, good cartoon
Mr. Whoopie should have been put in jail for aiding and abetting. In the irrigation episode considering Tennessee and chumely was making others suffer during a drought.
I didn't understand it at the Picnic episode Stanley get congratulated and yet he still wants to punished Tennessee and Chumley for ruining their picnic Stanley sure is mistreated and threatening his animals.
They weren't suppose to get the linen cloths and the picnic basket to begin with. Tennessee and Chumley always have good intentions but they're always getting into trouble.