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6->''"George, George, George of the Jungle\
7Strong as he can be!\
8([=AAAAaaaAAAA!=])\
9{{Watch out for that tree}}!"''
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11An American animated series from [[TheSixties 1967]], which spawned a [[Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle movie adaptation]]. Produced by Creator/JayWard of ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' fame (the series, not the movie). ''George of the Jungle'' was an AnimatedAnthology, combining the ''George of the Jungle'' cartoons with ''Super Chicken'' and ''Tom Slick''.
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13All three segments were full of the PostModernism, NoFourthWall, and satire that characterized Jay Ward's work. [[ShortRunners This series lasted only 17 episodes]], but has been rerun on various TV stations almost continuously for just over 40 years and has also earned a complete-series DVD release.
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15The ''George of the Jungle'' cartoons are [[AffectionateParody a send-up]] of the ''Literature/{{Tarzan}}'' mythos. [[LanternJawOfJustice Square-jawed]], [[DumbMuscle dim-witted]] George is the king of the jungle. Almost every time he tries to [[VineSwing swing to the rescue]] through the trees, he crashes into one, usually while someone else is warning him, "Watch out for that..." '''[[OffscreenCrash WHAM!]]''' "...tree!". Not that unrealistic when you're swinging on a vine ''attached'' to said tree.
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17His wife, Ursula, is necessarily smarter and more refined. George will often refer to Ursula as a "fella", apparently having trouble with the whole gender thing. Since Ursula is ''very'' curvy (and is dressed fairly revealingly), this sometimes gets a reaction from any third party who might be present.
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19George's elephant, Shep, is thought by George to be a giant dog, and apparently Shep believes it, too. The real brains of the outfit resides in the skull of [[ADogNamedDog an ape named Ape]]. He has an implausible [[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents Ronald Colman accent]] and is exceptionally well-read.
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21The cartoon earned a [[Film/GeorgeOfTheJungle feature film]] LiveActionAdaptation in 1997, with Creator/BrendanFraser as George and Creator/LeslieMann as Ursula. There was also a direct-to-video sequel in 2003, which had Christopher Showerman as George and Creator/JulieBenz as Ursula. ("[[NoFourthWall Me new George. Studio too cheap to hire Brendan Fraser.]]")
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23In 2007, the show received a ContinuityReboot produced between Canada and the United States for Creator/CartoonNetwork and Creator/{{Teletoon}} that originally ran for 26 episodes, but was then unexpectedly revived in 2015 for a second season. That version of the show has its own page [[WesternAnimation/GeorgeOfTheJungle2007 here]].
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25Music/WeirdAlYankovic did a cover version of the ''George of the Jungle'' theme on his 1985 album ''Dare to Be Stupid''. The song later appeared on the soundtrack of the 1997 live-action film, along with a new cover by Music/ThePresidentsOfTheUnitedStatesOfAmerica.
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27''Super Chicken'' was also a {{Superhero}} parody, drawing some inspirations from Franchise/{{Batman}}.
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29Whenever trouble arose, mild-mannered playboy Henry Cabot Henhouse III dons his "Super Suit", drinks a martini glass of "Super Sauce" and becomes Super Chicken. Along with his sidekick, a dimwitted lion named Fred ([[RunningGag who knew the job was dangerous when he took it]]), Super Chicken suffers serious injury en route to saving the day. (Eventually)
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31''Tom Slick'' is the world's most daring race driver. In his trusty car, the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper, he competes against the villainous Baron Otto Matic and other colorful characters in a variety of [[WackyRacing bizarre]] and dangerous racing events. He's assisted by his girlfriend, Marigold, and his elderly mechanic, Gertie Growler.
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34!!The classic series provides examples of:
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36* ActuallyADoombot: One episode of the ''Super Chicken'' segment started with VillainOfTheWeek, Dr. Gizmo, being taken to prison but it turns out it was a machine. In the end, he tried the trick again but the Super Chicken distracted capturing him was another impostor. The real Dr. Gizmo was captured by the real Super Chicken.
37* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Shep, the elephant, behaves like a dog and has a stock dog name.
38* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Italian version had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCk8Uw5NQX8 completely different theme]] sung by Mini Robots.
39* {{Arrowgram}}: George receives an arrow with a note, saying (after a list of demands) "...this is your last warning." George says he never even got a first warning. George receives a second arrow: "Correction: this is your ''first'' warning."
40* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: One episode of ''Super Chicken'' had the narrator stating that the eponymous character sets out to fight the forces of "injustice, evil and high food prices".
41* ArtisticLicensePolitics: In episode "Kings Back To Back", a wealthy narcissist Seymour Nudnik challenges George of the Jungle for his title, King of the Jungle. While Seymour had enough capital to buy the votes of the natives, George let loose his SignatureRoar, which summoned a legion of hippies (George intended to summon hippos, but erred). Somehow, these newcomers that outnumbered the natives were allowed to vote, swinging the election in George's favor.
42* CatchPhrase:
43** Tom Slick's is "There's no such thing as [insert word here] in [insert sport here]."
44** Super Chicken's is "You [Fred] knew the job was dangerous when you took it."
45** OncePerEpisode, Super Chicken would exclaim "To the Super Coop, Fred!", and Fred would reply, "Roger Wilcox".
46** George's Tarzan yell. Which was slightly different depending on what animal he wanted to call (and he never called the right one).
47* DamselInDistress[=/=]BoundAndGagged: Ursula in at least three episodes. Since Ursula is an expy of [[Literature/{{Tarzan}} Jane Porter]], well...
48* DamselFightAndFlightResponse: Parodied in the pilot episode of George of the Jungle. The 300-pound pearl that the villains stole which has been stuck in a crate is revealed to actually be a BigBeautifulWoman named Pearl who quickly starts beating up the villains for kidnapping her.
49-->'''Pearl:''' Is that any way to treat a lady? A refined, gentle, defenseless woman?
50* TheDogBitesBack: A mild case in "Tom Slick". One episode featured a racing couple. The wife constantly berated the husband. In the end, he told her to "shut up". She actually started to respect him for it.
51* ADogNamedDog: George's sidekick is an ape named "Ape".
52* DominoMask: Super Chicken wears one of these.
53* EvilBrit: One of George's nemeses ("Tiger" Titherage), sounds (and looks) like Creator/TerryThomas.
54** His partner Weevil uses the West Country accent commonly associated with pirates.
55* ExactWords: With regards to Weevil's gun.
56-->'''Weevil:''' I should have used me trusty elephant gun.\
57'''Tiger:''' Nonsense! That's just for shooting trusty elephants!
58** Which later leads to this.
59-->'''Tiger:''' ''(while the tree they're in is being shaken by Shep)'' W-W-Weevil! Th-that's a trusty elephant! Use y-your trusty elephant gun!\
60'''Weevil:''' Good idea! ''(shoots twice, but misses both times)'' Me trusty elephant gun missed him! You don't suppose he's really a doggy, do you?
61* FlatJoy: A running gag from the "Tom Slick" interstitial shorts:
62-->'''Announcer:''' And the crowd goes wild!\
63'''Crowd:''' Yay.
64* GentleGorilla: Ape is a friendly, intellectual great ape who often helps out George when he gets in trouble.
65* GreenAndMean: Baron Otto Matic's Irish alter ego wears a green uniform.
66* HulkSpeak: George, being a Franchise/{{Tarzan}} {{expy}}, after all.
67* IAmVeryBritish: The District Commissioner; also Tiger Titherage.
68* IdiotHero: George.
69* ImprovisedParachute: In the Super Chicken episode “One of Our States is Missing”, the titular chicken uses his cape as a parachute after being shot down.
70* JunglePrincess: Ursula.
71* KillerGorilla: The eponymous ape from the episode "Ungawa the Gorilla God" is a [[AnimalsNotToScale ten-foot-tall]] [[AscendedToCarnivorism man-eating]] gorilla that [[GiantAnimalWorship a tribe of natives worship as a deity]].
72* KitchenSinkIncluded: Dr. Chicago once created an army of plant monsters to loot the area. He commented they took everything except a kitchen sink. Then one falls from a loot bag and he commented, "Spoke too soon."
73* LanternJawOfJustice: George has a large chin.
74** Tom Slick's chin is pretty impressive too, though a bit smaller than George's.
75* MagicFeather: It's strongly implied that Super Chicken's super-sauce is just a placebo to help him use his ''natural'' powers, which seem to consist of changing into costume without need of having it there.
76* {{Malaproper}}: Once again, George.
77* MonumentalTheft: In one episode of ''Super Chicken'', the villain stole the state of Rhode Island, by towing it out to sea, and hiding it under smog.
78* NoSenseOfDirection: George seems to have this, especially in the episode "Monkey Business."
79* TheNotCatch: Happens three times in a Super Chicken segment. Villain of the week Ralph Hiccup jumps out of his plane intending to land on his horse, only for the horse to move out the way.
80-->'''Ralph (after the second time):''' One of these days horse, you and me's gonna have to have a little talk.
81** The third time the horse also dodges a falling Fred.
82-->'''Fred:''' [[BrickJoke I thought you were going to speak to him about that.]]
83* {{Oireland}}: One Tom Slick story takes place in Ireland. The Irish are portrayed as cheapstakes to the point the race's winner will receive a plastic trophy and a bucket of pennies. The three Irish racers have surnames that start with "O'" and one of them mistakes Baron Otto Matic's mechanic Clutcher for a leprechaun just because he's short. To violate a year-ban, Baron Otto Matic creates an Irish persona named "Ott O'Matic". As Ott, he wears a red wig, a green outfit and says "Top of the morning".
84* TheRichWantToBeRicher: When Super Chicken learns one of his former classmates literally stole Rhode Island, he wonders why someone who's already rich would steal and an old school picture of said classmate says it's to become richer.
85* ShoutOut: In the Tom Slick segment "Snow What" one of the racers, Royal Canadian, is a dead ringer for [[WesternAnimation/DudleyDoRight Dudley Do-Right]].
86* TalkLikeAPirate: One of George's nemeses ("Weevil" Plumtree) talks just like Robert Newton.
87* TheyKnewTheRisks: As Super Chicken often reminds his sidekick Fred, "You knew the job was dangerous when you took it". Even the Super Chicken theme tune reminds Fred of it.
88* TitleThemeTune
89* VillainOfTheWeek: Except for Baron Otto Matic and Clutcher, who are recurring antagonists in the Tom Slick stories, and Dr. Chicago, who appeared in two George stories, no villain appeared in more than one story.
90* VineSwing: George's usual shtick, usually resulting in...
91* WatchOutForThatTree: A regular happenstance for George whenever he tries to swing from vines in the jungle (or anywhere else). The Theme Song of the show is the TropeNamer.
92* WhenEldersAttack: The intro for the Super Chicken segments has a scene where an old woman hits a robber with her umbrella. It's the image at the trope page.
93* WilliamTelling: In the ''Tom Slick'' segment "Bad Year Blimp Race," Gertie competes in an arrow-shooting competition while aiming at Marigold, who has an apple on her head. Gertie narrowly misses said apple with each shot except the last, but some of her stray arrows manage to foil Baron Otto Matic's dastardly plans.
94* WrenchWhack: Baron Otto Matic of the Tom Slick segment usually uses a wrench to hit his henchman Clutcher with. It's done so often that, when he creates an Irish alter ego to violate a ban, Clutcher says people will figure out it's him if he keeps doing it[[note]]like the Irish name "Ott O'Matic" wouldn't be a dead giveaway[[/note]] and he reacts by using a different object to hit Clutcher with.
95* YiddishAsASecondLanguage: Few animated series theme songs use words like "schlep" (literally, to drag along or carry something heavy) in their lyrics.

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