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I have been watch the Tennessee Tuxedo cartoons for many years and to me I get the feeling that after watching many of the episodes that he was bored being a penguin. In one later episode, he was tired of eating fish and he decided to grow his vegetable garden.
Anybody think that Tennessee was bored? |
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Tennessee wanted to do stuff with his best friend Chumley, but Stanley Livingston gets very mad and Stanley reminds me of a bully teacher I had in middle school who couldn't shut up for no reason at all.
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In some ways, Tennessee Tuxedo reminds me of Wally Gator. Both characters wanted to see more than the zoo has to offer, both characters have someone they annoy, but Wally Gator works by himself and Tennessee Tuxedo also learns stuff from Mr. Whoopee.
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