George Of The Jungle [DVD]

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George Of The Jungle [DVD]

George Of The Jungle [DVD]

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The title segment, George of the Jungle, is a parody of the Tarzan stories of Edgar Rice Burroughs. George (voiced by Bill Scott) is a dim-witted but big-hearted "ape man" who is always called upon by District Commissioner Alistair (voiced by Paul Frees) to save inhabitants of the jungle territory of Mbwebwe Province in Africa from various threats. Rescue Is My Business": A greedy witch doctor becomes George's "manager" and is encouraging him to make people pay for being rescued. Ape does not mind George collecting pay, but thinks the manager is exploiting him when George gets exhausted. The Desperate Showers": Can George save Ursula from being sacrificed to the Great Ju-Ju by a rain-crazy witch doctor? George's "beloved mate" is Ursula (voiced by June Foray), a Jane-like character (The character was referred to as Jane in the first episode and original pilot [5]) far brighter than George, whom George refers to as "Fella" (the phrase in the title song "[W]hile Fella and Ursula stay in step..." is meant to show that they are the same person). [6] George's closest friend is an ape named Ape (voiced by Paul Frees impersonating Ronald Colman Template:Citation needed) who, like Ursula, is far more intelligent than George. George has a pet elephant named Shep, who behaves like a lap dog, or, as George refers to him, a "great big peanut-lovin' poochie," and who George thinks is a dog. Also of note is the Tooky Tooky (or Tookie Tookie) bird, famous for his call: "Ah ah ee ee tooky tooky!" [7] The Apple-less Indian 500": Some Indians learned in the worst way that apples do not grow in the desert. Now their land is the set of a motorized wheel race.

Cheap Skate Board Derby": All the parts of the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper (now the Thunderbolt Grease-Slipper) are transistorized so Tom can enter a motorized skateboarding race.

The following morning at his treehouse, she wakes up, only to be met with Ape, George's roommate. She cowers in fear as he brings her a tray of breakfast. George then arrives and asks if she's feeling better. She's convinced she's dreaming, made even more strong when Ape begins to speak to her. She faints (having contracted a slight fever) and George discovers she's the female of his species while tending to her.

The Forest's Prime Evil": George, Ursula, and Ape are evicted from the jungle by the evil builder Jerry Mander to make room for a housing development. Hopefully, the powerful spirit Tee Nee Tee will come to their rescue. Unlike Jane in Tarzan as well the animated television series, both of Ursula's parents are living. Jane's mother is deceased. She died giving birth to her. For that reason, only her father is present with her throughout the "Tarzan" stories. Selected items are only available for delivery via the Royal Mail 48® service and other items are available for delivery using this service for a charge. George's two most frequent foes are a pair of stereotypical hunters named "Tiger" Titheridge (voiced by Daws Butler) and "Weevil" Plumtree (voiced by Paul Frees). Tiger, the taller of the two, wears a pith helmet and khakis, has a pencil moustache, and speaks in a poncy Oxford accent, while Weevil talks like a pirate and wears a white t-shirt and shorts with a bush hat. Another one of George's recurring enemies is a mad scientist named Dr. Chicago (voiced by Daws Butler). Treasure of Sarah Madre": George and the District Commissioner follow a map to the treasure of Sarah Madre while evading "Tiger" Titherage and "Weevil" Plumtree.

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Later in the day, she wakes up, remembering what had happened yesterday and thanks George. She asks him for help finding Lyle and the rest and she's introduced to Shep, George's pet elephant who acts like a dog. They begin their search, but eventually, she loses interest in getting rescued and instead joins George on his exploits, including helping out Little Monkey and getting a vine-swinging lesson.

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Leslie Mann has cited Ursula as one of her favorite film roles. She even gained a crush on Brendan Fraser during filming. Monster Rally": Tom races in a "monster rally" against actual monsters, including a werewolf, a Frankenstein monster and a vampire. Woolery, George W. (1983). Children's Television: The First Thirty-Five Years, 1946-1981. Scarecrow Press. pp. 117-119. ISBN 0-8108-1557-5 . Retrieved 14 March 2020.



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