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* ShoutOut: In "Beaver Fever", the intro to ''Woodchuck & Beaver'' shares some similar effects with the squares from ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' theme song.

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* ShoutOut: In "Beaver Fever", the intro to ''Woodchuck & Beaver'' shares some similar effects with the squares from ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' theme song.title sequence.
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* ShoutOut: In "Beaver Fever", the intro to ''Woodchuck & Beaver'' shares some similar effects with the squares from ''Series/TheBradyBunch'' theme song.
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The series first premiered on Creator/{{YTV}} on January 7, 2014 and the first season began airing on Creator/{{Boomerang}} in the United States on January 10, 2015. It came to an end on December 1, 2016, with a total of 52 episodes over 2 seasons.

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The series first premiered on Creator/{{YTV}} on January 7, 2014 and the first season began airing on Creator/{{Boomerang}} in the United States on January 10, 2015. It came to an end on 2014, running until December 1, 2016, with 2016 for a total of 52 episodes over 2 seasons.seasons. The first season also appeared in the United States on Creator/{{Boomerang}} beginning January 10, 2015, but due to being ScrewedByTheNetwork there, the second season would go unaired on US linear TV and instead showed up on Creator/{{Tubi}} years later.
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The series focuses on two [[IdiotHero moronic woodchuck brothers]] named Dilweed and Fungus who live in the town of Ding-a-Ling Springs in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals. One day, the pair watch a martial arts training video from the legendary kung fu master Woodchuck Morris and [[IKnowKarate become obsessed with kung fu as a result]]. Inspired by the words of Woodchuck Morris, the duo decide to become great kung fu masters determined to protect their hometown from crime and villainy. But as well-intentioned as they are, neither of the pair are intelligent or competent enough to do very well at martial arts or at heroism.

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The series focuses on two [[IdiotHero moronic woodchuck brothers]] named Dilweed and Fungus who live in the town of Ding-a-Ling Springs in a WorldOfFunnyAnimals. One day, the pair watch a martial arts training video from the legendary kung fu master Woodchuck Morris and [[IKnowKarate become obsessed with kung fu as a result]]. Inspired by the words of Woodchuck Morris, the duo decide to become great kung fu masters determined to protect their hometown from crime and villainy. But as well-intentioned as they are, Unfortunately for everybody else, neither of the pair are intelligent or competent enough to do very well at martial arts or at heroism.
heroism. Naturally, chaos and shenanigans ensue as the two ''attempt'' (and mostly fail) to save the day with their astounding lack of skill, which forces them to solve just as many problems as they create.
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''Numb Chucks'' is a Canadian animated comedy produced by Creator/JamFilledEntertainment and Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup for Creator/{{YTV}}. It was the brainchild of Phil Lafrance and Jamie Leclaire (the creators of ''WesternAnimation/CrashCanyon'' and founders of Jam Filled) and developed for television by Jono Howard (co-creator of the little-known ''WesternAnimation/YamRoll'' and one of the main writers for ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'').

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''Numb Chucks'' is a Canadian animated comedy produced by Creator/JamFilledEntertainment and Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup for Creator/{{YTV}}. It was the brainchild of Jam Filled's founders Phil Lafrance and Jamie Leclaire (the creators of ''WesternAnimation/CrashCanyon'' and founders of Jam Filled) (who also created ''WesternAnimation/CrashCanyon'') and developed for television by Jono Howard (co-creator of the little-known ''WesternAnimation/YamRoll'' and one of the main writers for ''WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy'').
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* TooDumbToLive: Dilweed and Fungus. Seriously, these two make WesternAnimation/BeavisAndButthead look like rocket scientists.
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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: "Driving Mr. Buford" scene where the Chucks leave Buford alone to meet up with dangerous street thugs in a crime-ridden part of the neighborhood.

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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: In the "Driving Mr. Buford" scene where the Chucks leave Buford alone to meet up with dangerous street thugs in a crime-ridden part of the neighborhood.
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* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: "Driving Mr. Buford" scene where the Chucks leave Buford alone to meet up with dangerous street thugs in a crime-ridden part of the neighborhood.
-->"Look Buford, that guy's got piercings and a tattoo, and a tattoo of a piercing."

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