Shirt Tales

Shirt Tales

1982
Shirt Tales
Shirt Tales

Shirt Tales

6.8 | TV-G | en | Animation

Shirt tales is an American animated series that aired on NBC from September 18, 1982 to January 21, 1984. The series featured animal characters, created in 1980 by greeting card designer Janet Elizabeth Manco, that were among Hallmark Cards' best sellers at the time.

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EP20  The Cuckoo Count Caper
Nov. 19,1983
The Cuckoo Count Caper

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EP19  Mayhem on the Orient Express
Nov. 19,1983
Mayhem on the Orient Express

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EP18  Dinkel's Gift
Nov. 12,1983
Dinkel's Gift

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EP17  Kip's Toy Caper
Nov. 12,1983
Kip's Toy Caper

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EP16  The Big Set-up
Nov. 05,1983
The Big Set-up

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EP15  T.J.'s Visit
Nov. 05,1983
T.J.'s Visit

Tyg's nephew T.J. comes for a visit, and immediately starts causing trouble. His antics eventually lead to him and Kip going for a ride in a balloon. The two youngsters find themselves in danger when a storm breaks.

EP14  The Ghost Out West
Oct. 29,1983
The Ghost Out West

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EP13  Pleasure Valley
Oct. 29,1983
Pleasure Valley

When their plane develops engine trouble, the Shirt Tales land near Pleasure Valley and an amusement park. They meet Ichabod Delight You, the barker. Pammy's suspicions about the place are confirmed when the group learns that their host and his assistant are actually evil robots.

EP12  Dinkel's Buddy
Oct. 22,1983
Dinkel's Buddy

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EP11  Saturday Night Shirt Tales
Oct. 22,1983
Saturday Night Shirt Tales

Rick, Pammy, Tyg, and Bogey go to Bosco's Disco, convinced that Big T and his henchman Tempo intend to rob the place. Digger, who prefers classical music, stays behind with Kip. Big T plays a song that makes people dance against their will, while he robs them. Even the Shirt Tales can't fight it.

EP10  The Forbidden Island
Oct. 15,1983
The Forbidden Island

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EP9  The Outer Space Connection
Oct. 15,1983
The Outer Space Connection

Mr. Dinkel, Bogey, and Kip are accidentally locked in a rocket and launched into space.

EP8  Brass Bogey
Oct. 08,1983
Brass Bogey

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EP7  Taj Mahal Tyg
Oct. 08,1983
Taj Mahal Tyg

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EP6  Double Exposure
Oct. 01,1983
Double Exposure

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EP5  Kip's Dragon
Oct. 01,1983
Kip's Dragon

Kip meets and befriends Sparky, a dragon who has run away from a traveling circus.

EP4  Digger's Double
Sep. 24,1983
Digger's Double

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EP3  Digger's Three Wishes
Sep. 24,1983
Digger's Three Wishes

Digger finds Aladdin's lamp, and asks the genie to make him the richest mole in the world. He shares his wealth with Tyg and Bogey. The three soon discover that this genie is a clever con artist.

EP2  The Rain, the Park and the Robot
Sep. 17,1983
The Rain, the Park and the Robot

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EP1  Bogey Goes Ape
Sep. 17,1983
Bogey Goes Ape

Bogey falls in love with Tanya Orangutan, the movie star. Bogey becomes real love sick that he realizes that she is really his soulmate.

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6.8 | TV-G | en | Animation , Family , Kids | More Info
Released: 1982-09-18 | Released Producted By: Hanna-Barbera Productions , Hallmark Cards Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
Synopsis

Shirt tales is an American animated series that aired on NBC from September 18, 1982 to January 21, 1984. The series featured animal characters, created in 1980 by greeting card designer Janet Elizabeth Manco, that were among Hallmark Cards' best sellers at the time.

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Cast

Ronnie Schell , Patricia Parris , Herb Vigran

Director

William Hanna

Producted By

Hanna-Barbera Productions , Hallmark Cards

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kfbjaff I used to watch this cartoon religiously and only recently remembered that I did so. Everyone has their favorite that they remember of course, mine was Bogey the Orangutan that always did the Humphrey Bogart impressions (shweethaaaht!!!) A group of helpful little animals that lived in a tree/secret hideout in a park. They would help kids in trouble, rescue when necessary and all on the down lo as to not give away their secret identities as the Shirt T-T-Tales. They all had different colored t-shirts that would all be identically colored when on a mission. But the shirts would always blink with an emotion for what they were talking about. Like if Pammy the panda was scared she would gasp and her shirt would blink OH-NO!!! or something like that. Mr Dinkle was the grounds keeper, park ranger or something that was always suspected there was something odd about the little critters in that tree but could never prove anything. It was a great show. I wish it was still on for my kids to watch now, much more appropriate than some other cartoons that are on these days.
cadethoskins This is one of the greatest show of the 1980s. In my mind, I think a cartoon studio should look at this nostalgic series and have a new version of the series air for the 21st century generation. I don't care what anybody says. This show is a very interesting series. It's not for babies, it's for everyone. I hope it comes back. If He-Man, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and other show get revived. I think it's only fair.
kaimal Unfortunately, there is not much I remember of this cartoon. I had the lunchbox and it served me well. I talk to my friends about the cartoon, and they seem to only remember their favorite character. Mine was the raccoon, but I don't really remember anyone else. However, this doesn't mean that I didn't care about the show because I did have the lunchbox. I find it unfortunately fitting that this show, along with the many others (Pac-man, kidd video, the smurfs, real ghostbusters,et al) that I am forgetting, represent my quietly fading childhood.
gynyzyss Sweet Jesus! I cannot believe that no one has already commented on this spectacle of modern entertainment; a cartoon about the crazy adventures of a troupe of zany animals that wear "magical" shirts. The details of the show are still really sketchy, since I haven't seen this epic masterpiece since I was about twelve. I remember that the supposed "leader" of the gang is a stupid tiger, who always gets sidelined by the REAL stars of the show: Digger the Mole and the Bogey the Monkey, who was a simian representation of Humphrey Bogart (complete with cigar!!!! Not really; it was a banana...). For the sake of animal rights, I will also mention Rick the Raccoon. The stupid tiger had a female counterpart, Pammy Panda. Again, I can't remember certain things, like the rest of the animals, but I do remember that they were really into "S&M"........I can't back that up. The premise of the show was simple: they live in a tree in the middle of a park and a laugh riot would always ensue! When trouble, usually in the form of velociraptors appeared, the group would "activate" their shirts, a la "Care Bear stare". This act would call the legions of Jedi, namely Luke "I Gotta' Robot Hand" Skywalker. His entrance always involved the Millenium Falcon swooping down with Luke hanging on to the giant bird's tail-feathers. Then he got totally wicked on the army of Decepticons with his trusty Sword of Omens. I know what you're thinkin': "Why did they cancel this show!?", right? Well, we live in a very cruel world, my friend. Oh, I almost forgot about the totally boss intro where Ponch and John are riding their motorbikes side-by-side down the Los Angeles freeway!A cruel world indeed.