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7''The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show'', created by Bill Kopp (of ''WesternAnimation/EekTheCat'' fame) for Creator/WaltDisneyTelevisionAnimation, debuted in 1993 as a segment on Disney's ''WesternAnimation/{{Marsupilami}}'' cartoon on Creator/{{CBS}}, before becoming its own half-hour series in 1995. Each episode was composed of three segments:
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9* ''Shnookums and Meat'': Follows the exploits of a dog and cat pair who live in a home with two faceless owners.
10* ''Pith Possum, Super-Dynamic Possum of Tomorrow'': A {{superhero}} spoof, similar to ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck'' but more extreme. Pith and his sidekick Obediah the Wonder Raccon protect Possum City from a variety of bad guys.
11* ''Tex Tinstar'': A cowboy who fights alongside his friends to defeat the Wrong Riders. Done in a serial style similar to ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle''.
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13Creator/GregWeisman pitched the idea of a then-unnamed cat and dog duo to Kopp and series director Jeff [=DeGrandis=] during his time as a development executive at Creator/DisneyTelevisionAnimation. Kopp and [=DeGrandis=] fleshed the idea out, naming the characters Shnookums and Meat, and made five shorts for ''Marsupilami''. At a time when ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow'' was doing well on {{Creator/Nickelodeon}}, ''Shnookums and Meat'', which had a similar sensibility (partly due to a number of ''Ren & Stimpy'' expatriates being hired to work on it), was then spun off into its own half-hour series, presumably to try and duplicate its success. The end result lasted one thirteen episode season on WesternAnimation/TheDisneyAfternoon, where it seemed even more out-of-place than ''WesternAnimation/{{Gargoyles}}'', and eventually rerun on Creator/ToonDisney before fading into obscurity. Only two comics were made out of it in ''Magazine/DisneyAdventures'' magazine.
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16!!This show provides examples of:
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18* AccidentalMisnaming: The other heroes seem to think that Pith Possum's name is "Super Rat".
19* AffablyEvil: The aptly named Polite Coyotes in the Tex Tinstar cartoons. They are impeccably civil at all times, even as they're about to eat you with proper table manners.
20* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Meat the dog is blue, a color real-world dogs do not come in.
21* AmusingInjuries: Much of the show's humor is derived from slapstick violence. Much of "Ow, Hey!" in particular revolves around Meat getting hit in the head with a baseball repeatedly.
22* BalloonBelly: At the end of "Weight For Me", Shnookums and Meat gain back the weight they lost from a combination of the exercise machines and being in a sauna too long, thanks to their owners overfeeding them.
23%% * BigEater: Supper Squirrell
24* BuffoonishTomcat: Obviously Shnookums since he tends to be [[KnowNothingKnowItAll a charlatan with being mean and brighter than Meat's moronitude, yet he tends to be just as imbecilic, klutzy and idiotic as Meat is.]]
25* CatsAreMean: While both characters have {{Jerkass}} moments, and neither are particularly bright and Shnookums is this.
26* CharacterizationMarchesOn: In "Kung Fu Kitty", the first short, Meat is a mostly mute, vicious dog who abuses Schnookums for little reason. Future episodes have Meat talk more and greatly reduce his intelligence.
27* TheChewToy: Both the titular characters suffer this a lot but [[BuffoonishTomcat Shnookums more so]].
28* ChristmasEpisode: "Jingle Bells, Something Smells" sees Shnookums and Meat forced to take over for Santa Claus after Meat's smelly sock knocks him out.
29* CreditsGag: The writer and director credits for the "Tex Tinstar" segments are always a joke; for example, "Loathsome Dove" was "written" by Mudhead Puddinfoot and "directed" by Ding-Dong-Daddy-o.
30* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: The titles of the ''Pith Possum'' segments.
31* DependingOnTheArtist: Each segment had a distinctly different animation style.
32* DerangedAnimation: Especially for a Disney cartoon!
33* DogsAreDumb: Meat being an obtuse, short-tempered DumbMuscle.
34* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep: Shnookums and Meat's owners are only known as Husband and Wife.
35* EyeScream: Played for laughs, but one Shnookums and Meat short is about Schoonkums and Meat playing baseball, and everything that happens, period, causing Meat to get hit in the eye with the baseball."
36* TheFaceless: Shnookums and Meat's owners.
37%% * FatBastard: Supper Squirrel
38* ForceFeeding: At the end of "Weight For Me," the husband resorts to this to fatten Shnookums and Meat up after the two are nearly killed from being trapped in their sauna.
39%% * FunnyAnimal
40* GrossoutShow: Downplayed. The series is more focused on slapstick and absurdism, but it does sometimes delve into grossout territory, mainly in the "Shnookums and Meat" segments.
41%% * HartmanHips
42* HotAsHell: In one episode, Shnookums and Meat arrive at the pearly gates and are told they've been so naughty they're going to go to hell, unless they can do one good deed. They pull it off, and immediately discover that Hell is full of ''really sexy'' devil girls. [[spoiler:They dive into Hell, and it turns out that the sexy devil girls were wearing costumes, and actually look like a couple of really ugly blind dates Shnookums and Meat mistreated in the past.]]
43%% * HowManyFingers
44* IdentityAmnesia: Happens to Pith Possum in "Dark of the Darker Darkness", where thanks to a TapOnTheHead, he takes on other identities.
45* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: The Pith Possum segments.
46* InstrumentalThemeTune
47* IntentionalWeightGain: By way of HourglassPlot, "Weight for Me" starts off with Shnookums and Meat fat and being told to lose weight. After the two gain huge muscles, they're then reduced to stick figures after being trapped in a sauna while trying to reduce their muscles to regain mobility. The episode ends with their owners force feeding them back into obesity.
48* InterspeciesRomance: Pith Possum ([[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Possum]]) and Doris Deer (Human).
49* ListOfTransgressions: When Pith Possum is framed for crimes by a criminal disguised as him.
50--> Commissioner: You've robbed eight banks. You're wanted for grand theft duck, selling stolen ducks to a peace officer, attempting to transport stolen weasels across state lines, felony furniture chewing, misdemeanor carpet staining, receiving stolen rabbits, selling stolen rabbits, assault with a frozen rabbit, aggravated slide whistle assault, left an insulting note and a box of chocolates in my office, stolen the city's entire supply of granola bars, blew up the airport, burned down the library and kidnapped the lovely Ms. Doris Deer, ace reporter for a great metropolitan tabloid.
51* MickeyMousing: Much of the music does this. For example, in the episode "Weight For Me" where the titular duo become musclebound behemoths, with each of their footsteps punctuated by a dramatic "AH~!" choir.
52* MissionControl: Commissioner Stress gives Pith Possum updates on crimes being committed in Possum City.
53* MusclesAreMeaningless: Averted first but then played straight in the aforementioned episode "Weight For Me". HilarityEnsues as the titular duo flex so much that they break a mirror, struggle with their severely impaired mobility and Shnookums ends up crushing one of the protein cans, until he hits on the idea to get in the sauna and shrink down just enough that the two can move again. The door ends up getting jammed by a simple mop, which neither of the still-titanic gods can unbar and promptly lose their godly physiques.
54* MushroomSamba: "Cabin Fever". When Shnookums develops MeatOVision on Meat, the two finally find food in the form of cocktail weenies (that expired in 1952). Meat suggests they might be unsafe to eat, though they consume them anyway. What follows is a nightmarish hallucination.
55* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The Polite Coyotes were modled after Music/TheBeatles.
56* ObliviousGuiltSlinging: After Meat believes he accidentally killed Shnookums in "Night of the Living Shnookums," the wife asks where Shnookums is while emphasizing how he's often so "full of life."
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58* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: The Little Girl's Horse that Tex is forced to ride for 1 or 2 episodes.
59* ShorterMeansSmarter: Shnookums is shorter and marginally smarter than Meat, not that that's saying much.
60* ShoutOut: The Pith Possum segment "Darkness on the Edge of Black" parodies ''WesternAnimation/TheMechanicalMonsters'', and homages more than a few scenes from the original cartoon.
61* SpeciesSurname: Averted. Doris ''Deer'' is actually a human.
62* StoryArc: Unlike the other segments, ''Tex Tinstar'' actually had a continuing storyline complete with weekly cliffhangers.
63* VocalDissonance:
64** [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed Shirley Pimple]], a villian in a Pith Possum short, is a little girl with the super-deep voice of Creator/BradGarrett.
65** In "Kung Fu Kitty", Creator/TressMacNeille voices one of the (male) crooks, giving him a voice that is a higher-pitched version of [[WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures Babs Bunny's]] voice.
66* VocalEvolution: In the first short, Meat had a voice similar to [[{{WesternAnimation/Animaniacs}} Ralph the Guard]]. In later episodes, he has a deeper, gruffer voice.
67* WeightLossHorror: "Weight For Me" has Shnookums and Meat gaining huge muscles which make it difficult for them to move around. They get trapped in a sauna in an effort to slim down enough to move their limbs, and by the time their owners find them they've been reduced to stick figures.
68* YourTelevisionHatesYou: Meat, who thinks Shnookum's dead in "Night Of The Living Shnookums", is trying to reassure himself that everything's fine, but it didn't work and the TV program made him even more worried and more guilty because there are horror movies about dead cats on every channel.

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