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Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
2

Original network
  
Theme music composer
  
Original language(s)
  
English

No. of episodes
  
23 (46 segments)

Opening theme
  
"Shirt Tales"

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Genre
  
FantasyComedyAdventure

Created by
  
Janet Elizabeth Manco (original characters)

Directed by
  
George GordonCarl UrbanoRudy ZamoraBob Hathcock (Season 1 only)Oscar Dufau (Season 2 only)John Walker (Season 2 only)Ray Patterson (supervising director)

Ending theme
  
"Shirt Tales" (Instrumental)

Original release
  
September 18, 1982 – January 30, 1984

Similar
  
Yakky Doodle, Squiddly Diddly, Snagglepuss, Lippy the Lion & Hardy Ha, Magilla Gorilla

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Shirt Tales are characters that were created in 1980 by greeting card designer Janet Elizabeth Manco, and were featured on Hallmark Cards greeting cards. The characters were adapted into an animated series for television by Hanna-Barbera Productions, which first aired in 1982 on NBC.

Contents

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Cards

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Hallmark Cards released the homonymous line of greeting cards with animal characters wearing T-shirts upon which was a message. Those cards were among Hallmark's best sellers at that time, which led the company to team with Hanna-Barbera Productions to adapt the Shirt Tales into a Saturday morning cartoon, which premiered on NBC on September 18, 1982. The card line remained, but faded shortly after the show left broadcast television in 1985.

TV series

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The animated Shirt Tales cartoon featured Tyg Tiger (in orange), Pammy Panda (in pink), Digger Mole (in light blue), Rick Raccoon (in red), and Bogey Orangutan (in green, so called because he spoke using a Humphrey Bogart-style voice). They lived in Oak Tree Park and wore shirts which flashed various brightly lit messages reflecting the characters' thoughts. They spent their time teasing the park custodian, Mr. Dinkel, and battling crime in and out of their hometown of Mid City. They zipped around the world in a vehicle known as the STSST (Shirt Tales' SuperSonic Transport) which could operate as a car, jet, boat, submarine, and other forms of transportation. Though most law enforcement agencies knew of the Shirt Tales as crime fighters by reputation, few people seemed aware that they were talking animals—including Mr. Dinkel, whom the group often had to trick to keep their secret safe.

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Each episode was divided into two 11–minute segments. After the success of the thirteen episodes in Season 1, ten episodes were created for Season 2. However, the show was semi-rebooted and Kip Kangaroo (in yellow) was added to the cast of characters without context for her joining the Shirt Tales. There is also a difference in leadership among the Shirt Tales, in which for the first season Rick appeared to be the de facto leader, but in the second season is instead Tyg. Also several stories in Season 2 either omit Rick altogether or give him a minor role in the story. The second season also added some superhero elements to the dynamic of the group as well, most notably the color of all their T-Shirts changing to a Bright Red Color when "Shirt Tale Time" is called for.

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Buck Beaver (in whitish blue) helped the Shirt Tales use a tree as a bridge in "The Big Foot Incident" and helped them build an ark in "Dinkel's Ark". In "Moving Time", four cousins from out west were introduced for this episode only: Prairie Dog Pete (in red with black vest), Fillmore Fox (in green), Violett Skunk (in yellow), and Hoozitz Owl (in lavender). In "Back to Nature", Cubby Bear (in red) helped the Shirt Tales when a wild bear had Mr. Dinkel chased up a tree.

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Following the initial run on NBC, Shirt Tales aired on CBS during the 1984–1985 Saturday morning season, replacing The Biskitts in their time slot. CBS aired selected episodes from its two-season NBC run until March 23, 1985, when The Biskitts were returned to the time slot for the rest of the 1984–1985 season.

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On March 23, 1985, Shirt Tales was pulled from broadcast television for good ("Shirt Tales" was airing on CBS at the time), and the Hallmark franchise faded not long after as well. The show continued for a number of years as part of USA Network's "Cartoon Express" and on Cartoon Network, but also continues to be broadcast in selected countries around the world, including Boomerang.

Other media

There were also two musical book-and-record sets released by K-tel International under the "Castle Rock" imprint: A Song Saves the Park, and Sunrise Surprise. However, both sets use sound-alikes for the voices, and are presented differently from typical read-alongs.

Credits

  • Executive Producers: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera
  • Producer: Kay Wright
  • Story Editor: Bob Ogle
  • Supervision Film Editor: Larry C.Cowan
  • Show Editor: Gil Iverson
  • Executive In Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera and Margaret Loesch
  • A Hanna-Barbera Production
  • This Picture Made Under The Jurisdiction Of IATSE-IA Affiliated With A.F.L.-C.I.O.
  • © 1982 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
  • DVD release

    On September 16, 2014, Warner Archive released Shirt Tales: The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 as part of their Hanna–Barbera Classics Collection.

    References

    Shirt Tales Wikipedia