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1[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wuzzlestitle.png]]
2[[caption-width-right:350:[[{{Tagline}} Two times the fun, wrapped up and rolled into one!]] [[note]]From left-to-right: Eleroo, Bumblelion, Rhinokey, Moosel, Hoppopotamus, Butterbear[[/note]]]]
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4->''"Here in the land of Wuz, they're havin' twice the fun\
5Cuz every single thing is really two-in-one!\
6A little bit of this, a little bit of that\
7And when you add it up, you get a lotta laughs!\
8Ooh, they've got originality,\
9Livin' with a split personality!"''
10-->-- '''The show's ExpositoryThemeSong'''
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12In 1985, [[Creator/{{Disney}} Walt Disney Productions]] made its first foray into TV animation with the SaturdayMorningCartoon ''The Wuzzles'', their very first original animated series, which was produced in collaboration with Creator/{{Hasbro}}.
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14Set on the fantastical island of Wuz, the show follows the misadventures of a cast of colorful cast of MixAndMatchCritters, including...
15* Bumblelion (lion/bumblebee)
16* Butterbear (bear/butterfly)
17* Eleroo (elephant/kangaroo)
18* Rhinokey (rhino/monkey)
19* Hoppopotamus (hippo/rabbit)
20* Moosel (moose/seal)
21* Tycoon (tiger/raccoon)
22* Crocosaurus/Crock (crocodile/dinosaur)
23* Brat (wild boar/dragon)
24* Flizard (frog/lizard...with a few monkey parts?)
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26Like many other shows of the 1980s, the show was created as a tie-in to a toy line, in this case a series of stuffed animals, each of which came with it's own picture book that helped set up the world of the series. And like all great [[TheEighties 80’s]] cartoons and toys, both featured colorful characters and settings, had something of a a sci-fi/fantasy theme, and [[DerangedAnimation made you wonder what kinds of legal or illegal drugs the people who came up with it were taking at the time]] (the plush line actually outlived the cartoon, and [[http://ghostofthedoll.co.uk/Toys_Wuzzles_Plush.htm included several more characters who never got a chance to be written in as a result]]).
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28The show ran for only one season, making it Disney's shortest-running of their many shows from the late 80s (not counting the unsuccessful [[PilotMovie pilot special]], ''WesternAnimation/FluppyDogs''). Reruns would air on the Creator/DisneyChannel and Creator/ToonDisney until the early 2000s. During it's original run, Disney released some episodes as theatrical shorts with their features in some European theaters.
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30Compare to Nelvana's ''WesternAnimation/{{Spliced}}'', another short-lived animated series starring MixAndMatchCritters.
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32!!This show has examples of:
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35* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Said MixAndMatchCritters are often bright shades of nonsense, such as purple or pink.
36* AnimalGenderBender: Eleroo, who is a male, and has a pouch.
37* AppropriateAnimalAttire: Though the main characters were naked most of the time, they would occasionally wear clothes.
38* ArbitrarySkepticism: One episode revolves entirely around the rest of the gang mocking Moosel for being afraid of monsters. This is after it's been established that things like [[SeaMonster Sharkasaurus]] (half great white shark, half ''Tyrannosaurus rex'') exist.
39* BigEater: Eleroo and Hoppopotamus.
40* BittersweetEnding: "What's Up, Stox?" Crocosaurus makes off with the money tree, ruining Tycoon's dream of becoming a zillionaire and leaving the others unable to purchase the costumes they wanted. However, they make do with homemade costumes of their own and welcome Tycoon into their friend group.
41* BreakingtheFourthWall: The line of storybooks based on the show had this trope as its bread and butter: the book would begin with the reader reading about another kid reading the exact same book they were, which would proceed until things got completely out of hand in the story, then the kid reading the book ''in'' the book would wish to be transported to Wuzz. Once there, [[GenreSavvy they would use their knowledge of the story to help the Wuzzles figure out a solution to their problem]].
42* CallOfTheWildBlueYonder: In episode "Eleroo's Wishday", Eleroo wishes that he could fly, but when Crock and his cronies threaten the other Wuzzles, Eleroo uses his final wish to sacrifice his newfound abilities of flight and to save his friends.
43* CarryingACake: Subverted in the episode discussed in the above link.
44* CartoonCreature: Brat. Unlike all of the other characters, he doesn't seem to be a hybrid of any real animals so much as an "ugly hairy thing".
45* DinosaursAreDragons: WordOfGod is annoyingly inconsistent as to whether Crock is half-crocodile, half-dragon or half-crocodile, half-tyrannosaur... or if he's a hybrid at all. The show, however, does call him a Crocosaurus.
46* DoubleStandard: Eleroo is a BigEater and as heavy as Hoppopotamus but he's never the butt of as many fat jokes as her.
47* DumbDinos: Crocosaurus is lazy and ignorant, befitting the old dinosaur stereotypes from before the 1960s.
48* FatAndSkinny: Hoppopotamus and Butterbear.
49* FatComicRelief: Hoppopotamus. Also Eleroo to a lesser extent.
50* HarmlessVillain: Crock, whose villainy is limited to conning and stealing.
51* HollywoodDensity: Sometimes Hoppo would be heavier than usual when a joke called for it. At least once, she made the ground shake just by walking. Let's just say that [[ValuesDissonance watching the series now]], it is ''jarring'' how many jokes against fat girls there are.
52* JerkassBall: All the characters had their jerkass moments, but none more so than Rhinokey.
53* LastEpisodeNewCharacter: In the finale, new Wuzzle Tycoon moves in and befriends the main characters (sans Moosel, who's inexplicably absent). While the series didn't make it to a second season, Tycoon did at least get his own storybook and plush toy.
54* LemonyNarrator: The narrator of each episode, who comes off having a lot of personality.
55* LessonsInSophistication: Played straight and subverted in one episode. [[BearyFriendly Butterbear]] and [[BigBad Crock]] [[TheBet have a wager that she can teach his slovenly henchbeast, Brat, to be a proper gentleman for an important party]] and succeeds. The subversion comes when her friends (after getting scolded by Butterbear for their lack of good manners and are forced to learn classy behavior in time for the same party) go find a book on how to be more classy, Crock overhears them and thinks the book is for Butterbear in teaching Brat, and puts the title of a book on classy behavior on a book for "teaching 'bad manners'". Instead of learning how to be proper, they're taught to behave even worse.
56* LoveTriangle: Hoppopotomus is infatuated with Bumblelion, who is head over heels for Butterbear, who isn't really interested in anyone.
57* MeaninglessVillainVictory: At the end of "What's Up, Stox?" Crock is able to get away with the money tree but he tore it in half while fighting with the Wuzzles and it dropped a bunch of money while he was fleeing, so it won't last him very long.
58* MerchandiseDriven: Though they're so rare it may pass others by, the series was in fact created to sell a line of stuffed toys.
59* MixAndMatchCritters: The entire cast and the core concept. In fact, this isn't limited to just the creatures -- the gadgets they use and food products they eat all seem to be odd combinations, some of which make no sense at all (such as a pedal bicycle with pogo stick springs instead of wheels -- what do the pedals even do?)
60* MoodWhiplash: The entirety of "Bumblelion and the Terrified Forest". It starts out as a lighthearted, comedic affair as Bumblelion tries and laughably fails at being a {{swashbuckler}} after watching a TV show about one, while Hoppo tries to doll herself up in hopes of getting Bumblelion to notice her. Then it does a full-fledged swing into a horror movie pastiche, as Bumblelion and Hoppo have to travel through a seriously creepy forest and then venture into an equally creepy castle being haunted by the true villain of the episode. Which is a giant "gor-rantula" and thusly takes the form of a massive ape's head scuttling around on eight hairy giant spider legs. It's a seriously creepy sight.
61* NoFourthWall: In the course of thirteen episodes, Freberg manage to address the audience or the presence of the show every single time.
62* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Crocosaurus is referred to as simply "Croc".
63* PunBasedCreature: One episode has a character named Tycoon, who aside from being a tycoon (that is, a very rich person), is also a combination of tiger and raccoon. He also invests in stox -- storks with ox horns. Another episode has the cast dealing with a Brahma bullfinch, a Brahma bull with bird wings. And "Bumblelion and the Terrified Forest" has dingbats, which are dingos with bat wings.
64* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: Pretty hard to miss this one. All three of the recurring villains are at least part reptilian (with the possible exception of Brat), in stark contrast with the main cast, who are all predominantly mammals with the occasional cute bug mixed in.
65%%* SaturdayMorningCartoon
66* ShoutOut: In the episode "Bumblelion and the Terrified Forest", at one point, Bumblelion and Hoppo are confronted by a swarm of piranhakeets; chirping golden-scaled flying carnivorous fish-birds based on a mashup of parakeets and piranha. A man-eating fish-bird by the same name originally appeared in a 2nd season episode of ''WesternAnimation/TheFlintstones'', and the concept would be reused decades later in ''WesternAnimation/TheCroods''.
67* SoapPunishment: Crock threatens to do this to Flizard for saying that he's hungry enough to go work for food.
68* TalkingAnimal: The Wuzzles themselves.
69* UnrequitedLove: Hoppopotamus, for Bumblelion; and Bumblelion, for Butterbear.
70* WeirdWorldWeirdFood: The show takes place on an island filled with MixAndMatchCritters, and the food they eat also adheres to the show's idea of odd combinations, such as appleberries.
71* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "Bumblelion and the Terrified Forest", at one point Transylvia's dingbats fly off and aren't seen again.
72* {{Whateversaurus}}: Crocosaurus. Further, all the monsters Moosel lives in fear of are named [something]-saurus.
73* WingsDoNothing: Discussed [[http://babbletrish.blogspot.com/2009/07/re-wuzzle-wings.html here]]. All the main Wuzzles have little fairy wings that do nothing aside from flapping rapidly when they are excited. Only Butterbear and occasionally Bumblelion can use them to hover, but they're part insect anyway, so they at least have that excuse.
74* WithFriendsLikeThese: Rhinokey is always pranking Hoppopotamus and constantly cracking jokes about her weight.

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