List of George of the Jungle (1967 series) episodes

This is a list of episodes for the 1967 cartoon series George of the Jungle.

Episodes

Each of the following episodes consists of a George of the Jungle cartoon, a Super Chicken cartoon, and a Tom Slick cartoon.

No. George of the Jungle Super Chicken Tom Slick Airdate
N-1 The Sultan's Pearl The Zipper The Bigg Race September 9, 1967
The Sultan's Pearl: The Sultan's most priceless treasure has been stolen by "Tiger" Titherage and "Weevil" Plumtree, and George tries to get it back.

The Zipper: The elusive fiend dubbed The Zipper plans to blow up the world; Super Chicken and Fred try to track him down using his "zip code."
The Bigg Race: A wealthy man named Tiny Bigg is sponsoring a race Tom Slick must win so Gertie can pay the mortgage. Can Tom outsmart the dishonest Baron Otto Matic?

N-2 The Malady Lingers On One of our States is Missing Monster Rally September 16, 1967
The Malady Lingers On: Shep is sick and the doctor called by George required items that are hard to obtain.

One of our States is Missing: The villainous Appian Way has stolen Rhode Island.
Monster Rally: Tom races in a "monster rally" against actual monsters, including a vampire, a frankenstein and a werewolf.

N-3 Ungawa the Gorilla God The Oyster Snow What September 30, 1967
Ungawa the Gorilla God: George is forced to fight Ungawa, the Gorilla God, with both hands tied behind his back.

The Oyster: A criminal disguised as an actual oyster steals the world's largest pearl.
Snow What: Baron Otto Matic waged all he had he'd win a snowmobile race but Tom Slick had the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper modified to enter the race.

N-4 Oo-oo Birds of a Feather Wild Ralph Hiccup Send In a Sub September 23, 1967
Oo-oo Birds of a Feather: A trend involving the tail feathers of the Oo-oo Birds has poachers flocking to harvest them including "Tiger" Titherage and "Weevil" Plumtree.

Wild Ralph Hiccup: A wily robber named Wild Ralph Hiccup (with a speech pattern resembling an obvious parody of John Wayne) robs airplane passengers at gunpoint, before diving out into the wild blue yonder. Super Chicken and Fred are soon hot on his trail-even if it means taking 26 flights from Miami, Florida, to Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Send In a Sub: An undefeated submarine racing champion is known as "Lucky Fool" for the misfortunes keeping his opponents from winning. Is he lucky enough to remain undefeated when Tom Slick challenges him?

N-5 Monkey Business The Elephant Spreader I Was Railroaded October 14, 1967
Monkey Business: Ape is ape-napped.

The Elephant Spreader: Elephants are popping up all over the world, and their added weight is tilting the Earth on its axis. The brains behind the world-tipping scheme is India's Prince Blackhole of Calcutta, who has concocted this scheme so that it can snow in India.
I Was Railroaded: Tom and Gertie enter a train race.

N-6 The Desperate Showers Rotten Hood The Cupp Cup Race October 28, 1967
The Desperate Showers: Can George save Ursula from being sacrificed to the Big Joo Joo by a rain-crazy witch doctor?

Rotten Hood: Tired of stealing acorns from the squirrels residing in Sherwood Park, Rotten Hood decides to steal from the rich and keep the loot.
The Cupp Cup Race: In this episode Tom is racing in the Sir Thomas Cupp Cup Race. The prize is the diamond studded Sir Thomas Cupp Cup, $50,000, and a year’s supply of Sir Thomas Cupp’s Jams and Jellies made from reconstituted catfish whiskers. (Blech!). For this race, Tom had to convert the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper into a super sonic speedboat. “There’s no such word as never in ocean speedboat racing, Marigold.” Tom is up against the Ten Putt Tide Ripper, the Back Burning Beach Bunny, and the Twin Pod Surf Slurper driven by the internationally known sissy, Amsome Snobsworthy V and his girlfriend Wilma Willow. Barron Otto Matic isn’t in this race, but Tom still has to deal with cheating from Amsome Snobsworth V. We learn that Gertie knows karate as she helps Tom out of his first jam of being tied to the dock at the start. “There’s no such word as stop in speedboat racing, Marigold.” Gertie is also capable of some many water skiing in her hippy boots. Unfortunately Amsome has a sea monster named Ringo Starfish (with one R) to swallow Tom. Spoiler Alert: Luckily Gertie renegotiated the deal and promised Ringo Starfish a year’s supply of Sir Thomas Cupp's Jams and Jellies made from reconstituted catfish whiskers (Blech!).

N-7 Little Scissor The Easter Bunny The Great Balloon Race October 7, 1967
Little Scissors: Tiny Tony Tailor (AKA Little Scissors) and his pygmies are committing crimes in the jungle and the city.

The Easter Bunny: It appears the Easter Bunny has turned to crime, robbing banks across the greater Pittsburgh area. But upon further investigation by Super Chicken and Fred, the culprit is actually Louie the Laughin, who was wearing an Easter Bunny disguise. Louie's plan is to dye US currency, because he has grown tired of the color green.
The Great Balloon Race: This episode features the 9th Annual Balloon Race across the English Channel. Tom Slick is the favorite to win. “There’s no such word as ‘blow up’ in balloon racing. Of course that doesn’t mean it never happens.” He is up agains the Flying Salami piloted by Falinni Scalapinni; the Tokyo Teensy the world’s only transistorized balloon; the Stanley Steamer with some British racing luck; and Baron Otto Matic with his mascot Rupert. Poor Clutcher gets hit on the head 4 times with a monkey wrench. The Stanley Steamer was shot down with the starting gun. Rupert popped the Tokyo Teensy, and Falinni Scalapinni tried to eat the Flying Salami. After some British racing luck, Clutcher and Gertie row like they’ve never rowed before to catch up with the Baron. With Marigold’s help, a twist of fate (and his cannon) downs the Baron’s balloon, allowing Tom to win as the only one to finish the race.

N-8 Next Time, Take the Train The Geezer Dranko the Dragster October 21, 1967
Next Time, Take the Train: Dr. Chicago has developed a formula that causes all insects to become strong and aggressive.

The Geezer: A cantankerous old Geezer has stolen the world-famous geyser, "Old Faceful."
Dranko the Dragster: In one of the fastest growing sports, Dick Two-Lane announces for the Forthcoming Drag Classic, sponsored by Arnold Forthcoming, the magneto king. Tom is up against the drag racing movie star, Steve McQueasy and his widescreen big wheeler; Harley Angel and his switch-blade top chopper; and for the first time a racer from outer space, Dranko the Dragster, from the planet Merth. Gertie recently set the world speed record of 81 mph on her jet powered skateboard. “There’s no such word as indecision in drag racing, Marigold.” Spoiler Alert: After Dranko drops a power pill into Gertie’s skateboard, Tom is able to win the race and save Gertie at the same time. Dranko gets his just deserts thanks to tough guy Harley Angel.

N-9 The Trouble I've Seed The Noodle Overstocked November 11, 1967
The Trouble I've Seed: Dr. Chicago has developed a formula that causes all plants to become sentient.

The Noodle: Super Chicken and Fred try to capture the Noodle, whose name comes from his many elaborately-thought out plans. However, one of his plans causes Super Chicken to develop amnesia. With nowhere else to turn to, Fred dons the mantle of his friend, and tries to catch the Noodle himself.
Overstocked: Tom Slick modifies the Thunderbolt Greaseslapper to enter it in a stock car race against Sweet Willy Rollbar.

N-10 Big Flop at the Big Top Salvador Rag Dolly Sneaky Sheik December 2, 1967
Big Flop at the Big Top:

Salvador Rag Dolly: Crooked toymaker Salvador Rag Dolly uses large wind-up toys to infiltrate birthday parties, and make off with household valuables. Super Chicken tries to stop the dastardly fiend, but soon comes face-to-face with Rag Dolly's latest creation: a wind-up toy Super Chicken.
Sneaky Sheik: Tom is racing in the desert but one of his rivals, a Sneaky Sheik, sabotaged the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper.

N-11 Rescue is My Business Merlin Brando The Apple-less Indian 500 November 25, 1967
Rescue is My Business: A greedy man becomes George's 'manager' and is encouraging him to make people pay for being rescued. Ape doesn't mind George collecting pay but thinks the manager is exploiting him.

Merlin Brando: A hermit wizard named Merlin Brando lives on the Isle of Lucy with his magic mirror. His mirror flatters Merlin with praise that he is the greatest, until the mirror sees Super Chicken on the television. Declaring there isn't room in the world for 'two greatests,' Merlin decides to eliminate Super Chicken.
The Apple-less Indian 500: Some Indians learned the worst way that apples don't grow up in the desert. Now their land is the set of a motorized wheel race.

N-12 Dr. Schpritzer, I Presume? The Fat Man Double Cross Country Race November 18, 1967
Dr. Schpritzer, I Presume?: Famous gall bladder surgeon, Dr. Schpritzer, goes missing and it's up to George and Ape to find him, but someone doesn't want him found...

The Fat Man: The priceless Maltese duck has been stolen by The Fat Man, an obese man in a brown suit.
Double Cross Country Race: This is the annual cross country race from Muncie, Indiana to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Tom and that twisted evil genius and fussy eater, Baron Otto Matic, are racing for the Muncie to Pittsburg trophy. At the start of the race, Baron Otto Matic gives Tom his trusty (and phoney) road map. It framed Tom, Marigold, and Gertie by leading them in the least direct route through the boondocks of Arizona to Glendale, California. Poor Clutcher gets 2 conks on the head with a wrench. We do learn that the great thing about Pittsburg is that it gets you out of Muncie. In the Ohio Desert, they barely escape the Cleveland Indians as Tom has driven his first no hitter. “There’s no such word as quit in racing, Marigold.” Apparently the word grit does exist in racing. Spoiler Alert: Tom is able to win after the Baron gets stuck on the cloverleaf, then stuck in Friday afternoon traffic, and finally gets a ticket for driving through a red light, thanks to Gertie’s clever motorcycle cop disguise.

N-13 Chi Chi Dog Briggs Bad Wolf Cheap Skate Board Derby December 9, 1967
'Chi Chi Dog: George is sent on a mission to bring back the rare and precious Chi Chi Dog and finds out just how rare they really are.

Briggs Bad Wolf: Stage actor Briggs Bad Wolf becomes so enamored in his role that he believes that he really is a villain, and he kidnaps the stage production's female lead.
Cheap Skate Board Derby: All parts of the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper (now the Thunderbolt Grease-Slipper) were transistorized so Tom could enter a motorized skateboarding race.

N-14 Treasure of Sarah Madre The Laundry Man Irish Cheapstakes November 4, 1967
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.

The Laundry Man: Shrimp Chop Phooey runs a money laundering racket disguised as a Chinese laundry. When he makes off with his customers' ill-gotten cash, Super Chicken and Fred must stop him and return the money to its rightful owners—the crooks.
Irish Cheapstakes: Violating the one-year ban placed on him, Baron Otto Matic enters the Irish Cheapstakes under the name 'Ott O'Matic'

N-15 A Man For All Hunting Seasons The Muscle The Badyear Blimp December 16, 1967
A Man For All Hunting Seasons: Having hunted all possible kinds of animals, a hunter decides to hunt George.

The Muscle: A bodybuilding criminal forces Super Chicken to exercise to exhaustion. Super Chicken attempts to recover his strength by drinking double-strength Super Sauce, but the volatile concoction proves too powerful for him.
The Badyear Blimp: The Badyear Company sponsored a blimp race. Baron Otto Matic entered his lackey Clutcher in the race.

N-16 The Forest's Prime Evil Dr. Gizmo Swamp Buggy Race December 23, 1967
The Forest's Prime Evil: George, Ursula and Ape are evicted to make room for a housing development. Hopefully, the powerful spirit Tee Nee Tee will come to their rescue.

Dr. Gizmo: Super Chicken and Fred have their work cut out for them as they try to re-capture escaped gadget-inventing mastermind, Dr. Gizmo.
Swamp Buggy Race: Trying to take advantage of Tom Slick's manners as a gentleman, Baron Otto Matic disguises himself as a woman.

N-17 Kings Back-to-Back The Wild Hair Mack Buster Trophy December 30, 1967
Kings Back-to-Back: George must win re-election for King of the Jungle

The Wild Hair: A mad scientist creates the world's first living toupee; however, it soon grows out of control.

Note: Susan Swivelhips makes a cameo at the middle.
Mack Buster Trophy: Gertie mortgages her garage so Tom could afford to turn the Thunderbolt Grease-Slapper into an airplane and enter an airplane race.

References

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