Completed the first disc (of two sets of three discs each) of
“TENNESSEE TUXEDO AND HIS TALES: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION” on DVD, from Shout!
Factory, and skipped around a bit more on other discs throughout the package. Things remain consistent with what I’ve
previously observed – in THIS POST.
Indeed, having made my way through the Bonus Features, the
package has risen considerably in my estimation.
Leading off, is a wonderful 23:30 documentary feature: “Tennessee
Tuxedo Will Not Fail!”
This is they sort of thing Warner Home Video USED TO DO,
back when they were the best producer of both animation and classic movie DVDs,
but (with the exception of a superb mock-documentary included on 2011’s “THE
ESSENTIAL DAFFY DUCK”) do no longer.
The story of Total TeleVision, Tennessee Tuxedo, and the
series’ voice talent is impressively recounted by long-time friend and
animation historian Mark Arnold, Total TeleVision co-founder Buck Biggers,
Bradley Bolke (voice of Chumley the Walrus), and actor / comedian Larry
Storch!
A feature like this should exist for EVERY TV series, animation
or live action, and is a prime reason that DVD has been the perfect medium to
preserve such series! Shout! Factory, is to be commended for such an
effort, at a time when the “Big Boys” are more content to do it on the
cheap.
“RIDDLES”: To Friend
of This Blog “Joecab”, I say not so fast!
Turns out we get SOME of the Tennessee, Chumley, and Mr. Whoopee RIDDLE
INTERSTITIALS, after all!
Ten of them, in fact!
Mark Arnold, in his uniquely informative book “CREATED AND PRODUCED BY
TOTAL TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS”, lists 31 “Riddle” segments, so we end up with
about one-third of them! Not bad,
actually. Here’s an example:
CHUMLEY: “If a BLUE STONE falls into the RED SEA, what will
it become?”
(ALL LAUGH!)
Hmmm… That “Ten” is sounding better and better, all the time!
“BUMPERS, OPENS, PREVIEWS”: A literal treasure trove of
theme and interstitial segments (the holy grail of sixties cartoon fans) from not only TENNESSEE
TUXEDO AND HIS TALES, but the prior KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS as well!
Many different Tennessee Tuxedo THEME VARIATIONS are
included here – including the one I feel is the true “authentic” one. Why not simply splice THAT ONE on to the
episodes, I wonder!
Stills of Tennessee and Chumley pushing wheelbarrows
containing the show’s title logo, with voice overs like: “Tennessee and Chumley will be right back,
with more cartoon fun!”, are accompanied by “lost” fireworks and pinwheel
segments.
A magnificent “football sequence” interstitial – strangely reminiscent
of the 1944 GOOFY theatrical short “How to Play Football” – with a team of “Tennessees”
vs. a team of “Chumleys”. There are fan
sections filled with cheering crowds of “Tennessees” and cheering crowds of “Chumleys”.
Both coaches are “Tennessees”, as are
the referees and cheerleaders! Quick cuts from one
incongruous visual to the next, and equally quick slapstick gags, make this one
of the funniest (certainly the ODDEST) sequences of the entire series.
And, wonder of wonders (at least for me), we also get the original
opening theme sequence to KING LEONARDO AND HIS SHORT SUBJECTS! This catchy tune introduces all the cast
members of the show – King Leonardo, Odie Cologne, Biggie Rat, Itchy Brother,
The Hunter, The Fox, Tooter Turtle, and Mister Wizard – but in rapid-fire slapstick
visual gags where each gag somehow “impacts” on the next one! And, very unusual for a cartoon of this (or
any other) time, it ends with the “bad guys” routing the “good guys” with a
hail of aerial gunfire!
Beyond the Bonus Features, another ERROR OF OMISSION has
been reported online for a Tennessee episode. (See THIS POST for
the one I noted previously for King Leonardo. And there are even more such Leonardo "Royal Screw-Ups" on Disc Two!) But, unlike the unfortunate “Leonardo losses”, this one is (in a somewhat inconvenient
way) rectifiable.
Episode # 63 of Tennessee Tuxedo, “Monster from Another
Planet” (Set Two, Disc Two), is missing its second half – when played as an
individual episode. However, according to
Mark Arnold (and verified by my own viewing) all is not …er, “lost”.
Due to a quirk in DVD authoring methodology, if you select “PLAY
ALL” – rather than play them as individual episodes (something I do NOT
generally do) – “Monster from Another Planet” will play IN ITS ENTIRETY! Go figure!
Alas, I tried that same trick in hopes of uncovering the
missing King Leonardo episode(s) – and no luck!
Double Alas: “Monster from Another Planet” is THIRTEEN EPISODES DEEP
into the disc it is on! So, “PLAY ALL”
will give you quite the “Tour of Tennessee” before you reach it!
And, before leaving King L., I’ll mention how great it is to
see that series again… in whatever form it takes! Please, Shout! Factory, consider a full-blown
King Leonardo set. I’ll promise to say
good things about it on this Blog! …Okay? …Huh?
Final thoughts to this point: Despite its shortcomings – those that are accidental
and those of design – I find myself enjoying “TENNESSEE TUXEDO AND HIS TALES: THE
COMPLETE COLLECTION” more and more, the deeper I get into it.
Once the initial disappointment of the cartoons not being organized
into an episodic format and the perhaps-necessary sequence substitutions are
overcome by the good feelings that result from repeat visits and viewings, I get more of a sense of how great this
set really is! Even the “unexpected episode
omissions” find themselves outweighed by the sheer wealth of material found
therein.
Just buy it – and enjoy it!
…I did, and I am!
3 comments:
I asked Cliff MacMillan of Shout Factory about the DNR/DVNR issue and other stuff wrong with this set. He said that Classic Media was informed of the missing cartoons for over three months and only found them recently AFTER the set had been issued, and they claimed that they weren't aware that they were missing. He also said that no DNR/DVNR processes were done on these cartoons and he informed me that working with Classic Media on these sets was one of the most difficult assignments that he has ever done and does not wish to work with them again as this project wiped him out! He said working with me was fine.
Curiouser and curiouser. Here's an early Klondike Kat opening with that same choir singing the theme song. Definitely seems like a period recording this time, if only because the print condition is terrible.
Joe,
Just ordered it... along with the blu ray DVD of THE ADVENTURES OF TINTIN. I'm glad that your opinion of the TT has risen.
Chris
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