George Of The Jungle [DVD]

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The Desperate Showers": Can George save Ursula from being sacrificed to the Great Ju-Ju by a rain-crazy witch doctor?

Monster Rally": Tom races in a "monster rally" against actual monsters, including a werewolf, a Frankenstein monster and a vampire. The series initially ran 26 episodes, with two George stories per episode for a total of 52 stories. In 2016, 26 additional episodes were made, also with two George stories per episode. She wakes up just as Lyle and Beatrice arrive to reclaim her. Ursula has no choice but to go along, leaving the shark-tooth with George, believing it's rightfully his. Under Ape's advice, George fights for the woman he loves and subdues Lyle. He shares a passionate kiss with Ursula, which undoes the hypnosis. Not long after, Ursula and George renew their vows, where George promises to spend more time with her. George Of The Jungle 1967 Episode 2 The Malady Lingers On One Of Our States Is Missing Monster Rally

Yeah it's not great cinema but hey, it's not a misfire either. It's funny most of the time and it shows that Fraser has cornered the affable stranger in a strange land market. Very few actors can play characters who are essentially idiots without losing audience sympathy or credibility, but somehow Fraser manages to do it.

Later in the day, she wakes up, remembering what had happened yesterday and thanks George. She asks him for help finding Lyle and the rest and she's introduced to Shep, George's pet elephant who acts like a dog. They begin their search, but eventually, she loses interest in getting rescued and instead joins George on his exploits, including helping out Little Monkey and getting a vine-swinging lesson. George's two most frequent foes are a pair of stereotypical hunters named "Tiger" Titheridge (voiced by Daws Butler) and "Weevil" Plumtree (voiced by Paul Frees). Tiger, the taller of the two, wears a pith helmet and khakis, has a pencil moustache, and speaks in a poncy Oxford accent, while Weevil talks like a pirate and wears a white t-shirt and shorts with a bush hat. Another one of George's recurring enemies is a mad scientist named Dr. Chicago (voiced by Daws Butler). The Wild Hair": A mad scientist creates the world's first living toupee; however, it soon grows out of control. George's "beloved mate" is Ursula (voiced by June Foray), a Jane-like character (The character was referred to as Jane in the first episode and original pilot [5]) far brighter than George, whom George refers to as "Fella" (the phrase in the title song "[W]hile Fella and Ursula stay in step..." is meant to show that they are the same person). [6] George's closest friend is an ape named Ape (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ronald Colman Template:Citation needed) who, like Ursula, is far more intelligent than George. George has a pet elephant named Shep, who behaves like a lap dog, or, as George refers to him, a "great big peanut-lovin' poochie," and who George thinks is a dog. Also of note is the Tooky Tooky (or Tookie Tookie) bird, famous for his call: "Ah ah ee ee tooky tooky!" [7]

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The Trouble I've Seed": Dr. Chicago has developed a formula that causes all plants to become sentient. Seven toons likely to draw an animated response from international buyers". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2007-10-16 . Retrieved 2008-01-30. Treasure of Sarah Madre": George and the District Commissioner follow a map to the treasure of Sarah Madre while evading "Tiger" Titherage and "Weevil" Plumtree. The following morning at his treehouse, she wakes up, only to be met with Ape, George's roommate. She cowers in fear as he brings her a tray of breakfast. George then arrives and asks if she's feeling better. She's convinced she's dreaming, made even more strong when Ape begins to speak to her. She faints (having contracted a slight fever) and George discovers she's the female of his species while tending to her. Sneaky Sheik": Tom is racing in the desert, but one of his rivals, the Sneaky Sheik, has sabotaged the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper.

In the opening title, George is depicted swinging on vines, repeatedly slamming face-first into trees or other obstacles even as theme-song singers warn him to "watch out for that tree!" Another running gag is that George keeps forgetting that he lives in a treehouse, falling from it to the ground every time he leaves home. Next Time, Take the Train": Dr. Chicago has developed a formula that causes all insects to become strong and aggressive. George's "beloved mate" is Ursula (voiced by June Foray), a Jane-like character (The character was referred to as Jane in the first episode and original pilot [5]) far brighter than George, whom George refers to as "Fella" (the phrase in the title song "while Fella and Ursula stay in step..." is meant to show that they are the same person). [6] George's closest friend is an ape named Ape (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ronald Colman [ citation needed]) who, like Ursula, is far more intelligent than George. George has a pet elephant named Shep, who behaves like a lap dog, or, as George refers to him, a "great big peanut-lovin' poochie," and who George thinks is a dog. Also of note is the Tooky Tooky (or Tookie Tookie) bird, famous for his call: "Ah ah ee ee tooky tooky!" [7] Little Scissor": Tiny Tony Tuxedo the Tip-Top Tailor from Tanganyika (a.k.a. Little Scissor) and his pygmies are committing crimes in the jungle and the city. Best gags include include the smart ass narrator, George getting hyped up on coffee, the women at Ursula's party fawning over George's deep spiritual connection with animals, George swinging into various objects (most notably the San Francisco bridge sequence) and George's climatic battle with the poachers.series [ ] Main article: George of the Jungle (2007 TV series) Main article: George of the Jungle (season 2) The Apple-less Indian 500": Some Indians learned in the worst way that apples do not grow in the desert. Now their land is the set of a motorized wheel race.

George Of The Jungle 1967 Episode 12 Dr. Schpritzer, I Presume- The Fat Man Double Cross Country Race A Man for All Hunting Seasons": Having hunted all possible kinds of animals with his latest one being a Tasmanian aardvark, a hunter decides to hunt George at his wife's suggestion. Irish Cheapstakes": Violating the one-year ban from racing placed on him, Baron Otto Matic enters the Irish Cheapstakes under the name "Ott O'Matic". Box Art for George of the Jungle – The Complete Series". Archived from the original on 2008-01-24 . Retrieved 2008-01-30. Dr. Schpritzer, I Presume?": Famous gall bladder surgeon Dr. Schpritzer goes missing and it is up to George, Ape, and Shep to find him, but someone does not want him found...

George's two most frequent foes are a pair of stereotypical hunters named "Tiger" Titheridge (voiced by Daws Butler) and "Weevil" Plumtree (voiced by Paul Frees). Tiger, the taller of the two, wears a pith helmet and khakis, has a pencil moustache, and speaks in an Oxford accent, while Weevil talks like a pirate and wears a white t-shirt and shorts with a bush hat. Another one of George's recurring enemies is a mad scientist named Dr. Chicago (voiced by Daws Butler). The Forest's Prime Evil": George, Ursula, and Ape are evicted from the jungle by the evil builder Jerry Mander to make room for a housing development. Hopefully, the powerful spirit Tee Nee Tee will come to their rescue.



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