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''[=TimberWolf=]'' follows the exploits of one Thomas T. Wolf, who is trying to go one day without a tree falling on his head. It also chronicles his interactions with other woodland creatures, particularly his nemesis, Earl Squirrel.

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''[=TimberWolf=]'' ''Timber Wolf'' follows the exploits of one Thomas T. Wolf, who is trying to go one day without a tree falling on his head. It also chronicles his interactions with other woodland creatures, particularly his nemesis, Earl Squirrel.
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Make Me Wanna Shout was renamed to Sonic Scream. This falls under The Scottish Trope and Say My Name instead, respectively.


* MakeMeWannaShout: Basically Thomas’ curse; trees fall on him if he says his middle name. Especially whenever he shouts it.
* RunningGag: Every time Thomas (or another character) says his middle name, he can scream out "TIMBER!" [[MakeMeWannaShout to the point where trees fall and collide on him]].

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* MakeMeWannaShout: Basically Thomas’ curse; trees fall on him if he says his middle name. Especially whenever he shouts it.
* RunningGag: Every time Thomas (or another character) says his middle name, he can scream out "TIMBER!" [[MakeMeWannaShout [[TheScottishTrope to the point where trees fall and collide on him]].him]].
* SayMyName: Played with. Basically Thomas’ curse; trees fall on him if he says his middle name. Especially whenever he shouts it.

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Thirteen episodes were produced, with production ceasing altogether [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].

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Thirteen episodes were produced, with production ceasing altogether [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]].2002. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].

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* ButtMonkey
* CatchPhrase: "Ti...ti...TIMBEEEERRR!!!"
* ChristmasEpisode: "Ohhh! Christmas Tree".

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* %%* CatchPhrase: "Ti...ti...TIMBEEEERRR!!!"
* %%* ChristmasEpisode: "Ohhh! Christmas Tree".



* KarmicTrickster: He tries to be this, but this could be a {{Deconstruct|ed}}ion of that trope.

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* %%* KarmicTrickster: He tries to be this, but this could be a {{Deconstruct|ed}}ion of that trope.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/JoeAlaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright, who both previously worked on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/JoeAlaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright, who both previously later worked on ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/{{JoeAlaskey}}, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/{{JoeAlaskey}}, Creator/JoeAlaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both Creator/NancyCartwright, who both previously worked on WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}.''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}''. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/{{JoeAlaskey}}, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/Rugrats Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/{{JoeAlaskey}}, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/Rugrats WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/JoeAlaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/Rugrats Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Creator/JoeAlaskey, Creator/{{JoeAlaskey}}, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/Rugrats Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Joe Alaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Joe Alaskey, Creator/JoeAlaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright. Both previously worked on WesternAnimation/Rugrats Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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A year before his death, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.

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A year before his death, At the dawn of the 21st century, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.
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* {{Timber}}: Thomas has a propensity to yell out "TIMBEEEER!", which results in a tree falling on him every time.
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A year before stepping into the Great Beyond, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.

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A year before stepping into the Great Beyond, his death, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.
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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Joe Alaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright.

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While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Joe Alaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright.
Creator/NancyCartwright. Music/RidersInTheSky wrote and performed the theme song.
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In 2001, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.

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In 2001, A year before stepping into the Great Beyond, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.



Thirteen episodes were produced, but production was derailed [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].

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Thirteen episodes were produced, but with production was derailed ceasing altogether [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].
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* CreatorInJoke: In "Self-Helplessness" when Thomas blows out the first bubble after chewing on a ball of alphabet bubble gum, all the floating letters inside it spell out [[spoiler:"C H U C K J O N E S"]].

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* CreatorInJoke: In "Self-Helplessness" "Self Helplessness" when Thomas blows out the first bubble after chewing on a ball of alphabet bubble gum, all the floating letters inside it spell out [[spoiler:"C H U C K J O N E S"]].
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* HiccupHijinks: The last released episode, "Hiccup Runneth Over", has Thomas attempting several tricks and machines to get rid of his hiccups, most of which [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption end up failing on him]].

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* HiccupHijinks: The last released episode, "Hiccup Runneth Over", has Thomas attempting several tricks and machines to get rid of his hiccups, most of which [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption end up failing on him]].
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* ChristmasEpisode: "Ohhh! Christmas Tree".
* CreatorInJoke: In "Self-Helplessness" when Thomas blows out the first bubble after chewing on a ball of alphabet bubble gum, all the floating letters inside it spell out [[spoiler:"C H U C K J O N E S"]].
* HiccupHijinks: The last released episode, "Hiccup Runneth Over", has Thomas attempting several tricks and machines to get rid of his hiccups, most of which [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption end up failing on him]].
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Thirteen episodes were produced, but production was de-railed [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].

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Thirteen episodes were produced, but production was de-railed derailed [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].
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-->'''Thomas:''' Lucky for her, I already [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent ett]].

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-->'''Thomas:''' Lucky for her, I already [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent ett]].ett]].

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In 2001, Creator/ChuckJones decided to show the rest of TheInternet how a ''real'' animator makes Flash cartoons.

''[=TimberWolf=]'' follows the exploits of one Thomas T. Wolf, who is trying to go one day without a tree falling on his head. It also chronicles his interactions with other woodland creatures, particularly his nemesis, Earl Squirrel.

While Jones created the character, he left production and direction largely to his last protege, Stephen Fossati (who produced Jones's work in ''Film/MrsDoubtfire'' and directed ''Father of the Bird''). Thomas was voiced by Joe Alaskey, while Earl was voiced by Creator/NancyCartwright.

Thirteen episodes were produced, but production was de-railed [[AuthorExistenceFailure when Jones died in 2002]]. The front page for the series at Warner Bros. is still on their website, but with nothing else. A fan gathered the Flash files [[http://frededison.free.fr/ and published them on a different web page]].

!!This show provides examples of:
* BreakingTheFourthWall: Thomas constantly talks directly to the viewer.
* ButtMonkey
* CatchPhrase: "Ti...ti...TIMBEEEERRR!!!"
* TheHunterBecomesTheHunted: In the first episode, Earl is hunting Thomas. He wants the wolf's tail to collect bounty money...and ''eat'' it. (Eat the bounty money, that is, not the tail.)
* KarmicTrickster: He tries to be this, but this could be a {{Deconstruct|ed}}ion of that trope.
* MakeMeWannaShout: Basically Thomas’ curse; trees fall on him if he says his middle name. Especially whenever he shouts it.
* RunningGag: Every time Thomas (or another character) says his middle name, he can scream out "TIMBER!" [[MakeMeWannaShout to the point where trees fall and collide on him]].
* [[AWolfInSheepsClothing A Timberwolf in Sheep's Clothing]]: Surprisingly ''not'' to hunt, but rather to get away from the forest. Unfortunately, he attracts lovelorn ewes, which in turn attracts the unwanted attention of the nearby herd's jealous ram.
-->'''Thomas:''' Lucky for her, I already [[WhatTheHellIsThatAccent ett]].

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