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|1||Fly Like a Beagle||[https://youtu.be/6ljqb1vydiQ<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||A Power Pooch segment which was originally a part of episode 22 but would end up being pulled from later releases and replaced with "Power | |1||Fly Like a Beagle||[https://youtu.be/6ljqb1vydiQ<span style="color:green;">'''Found''']||A Power Pooch segment which was originally a part of episode 22 but would end up being pulled from later releases and replaced with "Power Puppy", another Power Pooch segment from episode 54. While it's not exactly known why it was removed, it's presumed to have been because of 9/11, due to the segment's plot having similarities to the terrorist attacks. This segment would end up being lost for some time, with only its [https://youtu.be/xLTAsgmvPWA&t=24604 Spanish dub] being available, until September 20, 2024, when LMW user ''Woomsboi'' uploaded the entire segment in English on YouTube after it was uncovered in a 6-hour-long recording uploaded by MySpleen user ''k0k0da''. | ||
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The Wacky World of Tex Avery is an American animated series that was a homage to the works of legendary animator Tex Avery. The series featured 7 revolving segments: the titular Tex Avery segments, which centred on the adventures of a cowboy; Pompeii Pete, about a Roman centurion who has adventures in the modern world; Einstone, following a caveman who is an inventor; Genghis & Khannie, involving a lion warlord and a panda; Freddy the Fly, in which the titular fly bothers a billionaire named Amanda Banshee; Maurice and Mooch, concerning a chicken and a fox; and Power Pooch, regarding the adventures of a superhero dog.
As was typical of a syndicated children's series at the time, 65 episodes of the show were created and aired. On streaming services such as Tubi TV, only 52 of these episodes are offered, with the last thirteen episodes not being included.
Availability
According to Platypus Comix, episodes 53-65 first premiered in the spring of 1998 and never appeared anywhere else after the syndication run of The Wacky World of Tex Avery. For example, when the television network This TV ran the show, only 40 of the 65 episodes were run.[1]
Note
- It should be mentioned that the Power Pooch segment in episode 54 "Power Puppy" isn't lost, as it was added in episode 22 to serve as a replacement for "Fly like A Beagle", a previously lost Power Pooch segment which was removed in later releases.
Episode List
# | Episode Title | Status |
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53 | Armed Adillo; Ugh to the Future; Queasy Cuisine | Found (German) Lost (English) |
54 | Tex-tra Credit; Eski-No-Mo | Found (German) Lost (English) |
55 | Mister Smart Guy; Chicken Fried Cousins; Rich Meets Poe | Found (German) Lost (English) |
56 | The Dog Who Would Be King; Butlervania; Gym Dandy | Found (German) Partially Found (English) |
57 | Moby Cow; Dan's Best Friend; Unsurely You Jest | Found (German) Lost (English) |
58 | Narrated Tex; Emperor on Holiday; Superchump | Found (German) Lost (English) |
59 | Night of the Living Dumb; A Pearl of Wisdom; The Butlers Did It | Found (German) Lost (English) |
60 | Corporate Takeover; Toy Prehistory; Stressed Guest | Found (German) Lost (English) |
61 | Sold Out; Dan or Dana; Shoeless | Found (German) Lost (English) |
62 | Justice of the Pieces; The Buddy Guard; The Meat Tree | Found (German) Lost (English) |
63 | Tex and Sid's Blooper Spectacular; Time Flies, Chickens Don't; Men in Lavender | Found (German) Lost (English) |
64 | The Original Origin Story; Harrier Pigeon; Bat-Dan | Found (German) Lost (English) |
65 | Yearnin' for a Learnin'; The Stepford Chickens; French Twist | Found (German) Lost (English) |
Other Lost Content
# | Episode Title | Status | Notes |
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1 | Fly Like a Beagle | Found | A Power Pooch segment which was originally a part of episode 22 but would end up being pulled from later releases and replaced with "Power Puppy", another Power Pooch segment from episode 54. While it's not exactly known why it was removed, it's presumed to have been because of 9/11, due to the segment's plot having similarities to the terrorist attacks. This segment would end up being lost for some time, with only its Spanish dub being available, until September 20, 2024, when LMW user Woomsboi uploaded the entire segment in English on YouTube after it was uncovered in a 6-hour-long recording uploaded by MySpleen user k0k0da. |