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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] and [[{{Trickster}} cunning]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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Another, more comic-book accurate version was later made by a French studio, and yet another one, titled "Marsupilami — Houba Houba Hop !", which is less close to the books but in which the Marsupilami still retains his comic book characterization.
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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV (Which the rival of Creator/{{CBS}}) Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's Tough to Be a Bird''. This was before Disney bought Creator/{{ABC}}-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]

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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV (Which is the rival of Creator/{{CBS}}) Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's Tough to Be a Bird''. This was before Disney bought Creator/{{ABC}}-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]
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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's Tough to Be a Bird''. This was before Disney bought Creator/{{ABC}}-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]

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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV (Which the rival of Creator/{{CBS}}) Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's Tough to Be a Bird''. This was before Disney bought Creator/{{ABC}}-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBC [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC CBS Saturday Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]].Mornings]] in the USA and on [[Creator/CityTV on Saturday Disney on CityTV]] in Canada. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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The show was on NBC.


In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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The show was on CBS, not NBC


In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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-->'''Marsupilami:''' Aw, What do you know! Playful Piranhas! Hello, Fellas!
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD Creator/DisneyXD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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The network was CBS.


In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC [[Creator/{{CBS}} CBS Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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* CatchPhrase: There are many like!
** Corrections! My name is Marsupilami!
** Yoo,Houba! Mr. Harmless poacher!
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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's tough to be a bird''. This was before Disney bought ''Creator/{{ABC}}''-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]

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* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Creator/{{NBC}}-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's tough Tough to be Be a bird''. Bird''. This was before Disney bought ''Creator/{{ABC}}''-TV Creator/{{ABC}}-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]



* PiranhaProblem: They attacked Marsupilami in ''Bathtime for Maurice''.

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* PiranhaProblem: They attacked Marsupilami in ''Bathtime "Bathtime for Maurice''.Maurice".
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This article is about the ''Marsupilami'' cartoon by Creator/{{Disney}}. For the series it originated from, see ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio''. For the Franch comic books and AnimatedAdaptation, see ''ComicBook/{{Marsupilami}}''. For the character himself and his franchise, see Franchise/{{Marsupilami}} .

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This article is about the ''Marsupilami'' cartoon by Creator/{{Disney}}. For the series it originated from, see ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio''. For the Franch French comic books and AnimatedAdaptation, see ''ComicBook/{{Marsupilami}}''. For the character himself and his franchise, see Franchise/{{Marsupilami}} .
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* PiranhaProblem: They attacked Marsupilami in ''Bathtime for Maurice''.
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* VoiceOverTranslation: In Russia, A Russian male voice actor translate the dialog and keeps the English soundtrack as background noises.

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* VoiceOverTranslation: In Russia, A Russian male It's voice actor translate the dialog over translated rather than dubbed in Russia and keeps the English soundtrack as background noises.Poland.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been seen since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been seen aired lately since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney.

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In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney.
Creator/ToonDisney. It has not been seen since Toon Disney became Disney XD on February 13, 2009.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Here's Marsupilami and Maurice!]]
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->''Marsupilami coming running through the jungle,\\
Tales to tell we having the swinging good time,\\
Singing HOUBA! (HOUBA?) HOOOOOUUUUUBBAAAA! (HOUBA!) Oooh Marsupilami!\\
Marsupilami coming climbing through the trees,\\
He's so co-co nutty, We go bananas,\\
Singing HOUBA! (HOUBA?) HOOOOOUUUUUBBAAAA! (HOUBA!) Oooh Marsupilami!\\
HOUBA! Co-co nutty! HOOOOOUUUUBBAAAA!\\
Marsupilami coming always dropping by,\\
Just to hang around and have a swinging good time,\\
Singing HOUBA! (HOUBA?) HOOOOOUUUUUBBAAA! (HOUBA!) Oooh Marsupilami!''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''

This article is about the ''Marsupilami'' cartoon by Creator/{{Disney}}. For the series it originated from, see ''ComicBook/SpirouAndFantasio''. For the Franch comic books and AnimatedAdaptation, see ''ComicBook/{{Marsupilami}}''. For the character himself and his franchise, see Franchise/{{Marsupilami}} .

In 1992, a first AnimatedAdaptation of Creator/AndreFranquin's Marsupilami was launched. Produced by Disney and aired originally as a segment on ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage'', it only lasted a season and had little in common with the original, [[InNameOnly beside the name and the general appearance of the hero]]. The title Marsupilami could talk and was a laid-back [[DeadpanSnarker smartass]] rather than a [[UnstoppableRage volatile]] PapaWolf. All of the supporting cast was original. He was accompanied by his buddy, a big ape named Maurice, and met a lot of [[MisplacedWildlife African animals]]. Another change on Marsupilami that he now has the ability to speak and does not just say "HOUBA!" It was first aired on [[Creator/{{NBC}} NBC Saturday Mornings]]. Then it was later reran on the Creator/DisneyChannel and later, on Creator/ToonDisney.

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!!Tropes specific to the Disney cartoon:

* BadlyBatteredBabysitter: Marsupilami and Maurice babysat the Three Baby Monkeys in the episode: "Hey, Hey, They're the Monkeys!"
* BigGuyLittleGuy: Maurice and Marsupilami respectively.
* BraggingThemeTune: The opening theme, as seen above.
* TheCameo: Disney had the character show up in commercial bumpers on WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon in the 1991-92 season, a year prior to the premiere of ''WesternAnimation/RawToonage''.
* CanonImmigrant: All the characters (besides Marsupilami) from the Disney series.
* DeadpanSnarker: Marsupilami, sometimes leads to SnarkToSnarkCombat between him and Norman.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Maurice the gorilla.
* InstantWristwatch: Marsupilami does wear a watch while checking the blood-pressure on Maurice in the ''Raw Toonage'' short "Jungle Fever".
* LogoJoke: In the episode "Toucan Always Get What You want", Maurice grabs the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Network to hide himself from Eduardo as Marsupilami hides from a tree. [[note]]This was a third and final time Disney made a joke with the Rainbow Tail Peacock of ''Creator/{{NBC}}''-TV Network. The others include the first episode of Disney's ''Wonderful of Color'' (which introduced Ludwig Von Drake) and the TV Special: ''It's tough to be a bird''. This was before Disney bought ''Creator/{{ABC}}''-TV Network in 1996.[[/note]]
-->'''Eduardo:''' I don't feel like no stinking bird today, My stomach craves the little spotted guy with the tail.
* MisplacedWildlife: The Disney series has this a lot.
* TheRenaissanceAgeOfAnimation
* ShoutOut: In the Disney Series, Four jungle men who sound like Music/TheBeatles are based on the four cavemen from the classic Disney short Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom.
* SickEpisode: "Jungle Fever", where Marsupilami tries to cure Maurice from his cold.
* TheSpeechless: Maurice from the Disney series, who grunts.
* TalkingAnimal: In the Disney version, Marsupilami can talk and not just say "Houba!"
* VoiceOverTranslation: In Russia, A Russian male voice actor translate the dialog and keeps the English soundtrack as background noises.
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