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* [[Carrying a Cake]]: Subverted in the episode discussed in the above link.
* [[Carrying a Cake]]: Subverted in the episode discussed in the above link.
* [[Dinosaurs Are Dragons]]: Oh yeah. [[Word of God]] is annoyingly inconsistent as to whether Crock is half-crocodile, half-dragon or half-crocodile, half-tyrannosaur... or if he's a hybrid at all! Further, all the monsters Moosel lives in fear of are named [something]-saurus.
* [[Dinosaurs Are Dragons]]: Oh yeah. [[Word of God]] is annoyingly inconsistent as to whether Crock is half-crocodile, half-dragon or half-crocodile, half-tyrannosaur... or if he's a hybrid at all! Further, all the monsters Moosel lives in fear of are named [something]-saurus.
* [[Five Man Band]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]
* [[The Hero]] - Bumblelion
* [[The Hero]] - Bumblelion
* [[The Lancer]] - Rhinokey
* [[The Lancer]] - Rhinokey
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* [[The Sixth Ranger]] - Tycoon
* [[The Sixth Ranger]] - Tycoon
* [[Jerkass]]: All the characters had their jerkass moments, but none moreso than Rhinokey.
* [[Jerkass]]: All the characters had their jerkass moments, but none moreso than Rhinokey.
* [[Merchandise Driven]]
* [[Merchandise-Driven]]
* [[Mix and Match Critters]]: The entire cast and the core concept.
* [[Mix and Match Critters]]: The entire cast and the core concept.
** Not just limited to the cast, in fact - the gadgets they use and food products they eat all seem to be odd combinations.
** Not just limited to the cast, in fact - the gadgets they use and food products they eat all seem to be odd combinations.
* [[No Fourth Wall]] / [[Medium Awareness]]: In the course of thirteen episodes, Freberg manage to address the audience or the presence of the show every single time.
* [[No Fourth Wall]] / [[Medium Awareness]]: In the course of thirteen episodes, Freberg manage to address the audience or the presence of the show every single time.
* [[Off Model]]: Ye Gods. Some examples can be seen [http://babbletrish.blogspot.com/2009/07/re-wuzzle-wings.html here].
* [[Off-Model]]: Ye Gods. Some examples can be seen [http://babbletrish.blogspot.com/2009/07/re-wuzzle-wings.html here].
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]: Pretty hard to miss this one. All three of the recurring villains are at least part reptillian (including Brat, despite his name suggesting a wholly mammalian combination), in stark contrast with the main cast, who are all predominantly mammals with the odd cute bug mixed in.
* [[Reptiles Are Abhorrent]]: Pretty hard to miss this one. All three of the recurring villains are at least part reptillian (including Brat, despite his name suggesting a wholly mammalian combination), in stark contrast with the main cast, who are all predominantly mammals with the odd cute bug mixed in.
* [[Saturday Morning Cartoon]]
* [[Saturday Morning Cartoon]]

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opening theme song

The Wuzzles was the first Disney original animated series. It debuted in 1985, and aired on broadcast television as a Saturday Morning Cartoon. It is also their shortest running series of The Eighties, at 13 episodes, though it went into reruns for quite a while.

Like many other shows of the 1980s, it had a plush line (which it may have been was designed to sell) and each stuffed animal character came with a picture book that helped set up the world of the series.

It was a fun little cartoon and toy line that followed the great tradition of 80’s cartoons and toys: It was colorful, had kind of a sci-fi/fantasy theme, and made you wonder what kinds of medication the people who came up with it were taking at the time.

All of the main characters were Mix and Match Critters:

  • Bumbelion (bumblebee/lion)
  • Hoppopotamus (hippo/rabbit)
  • Eleroo (elephant/kangaroo)
  • Butterbear (butterfly/bear)
  • Moosel (moose/seal)
  • Rhinokey (rhino/monkey)
  • Tycoon (tiger/raccoon)
  • Croc (crocodile/dinosaur…maybe)
  • Brat (boar/dragon…despite his misleading name)
  • Flizard (frog/lizard)

The plush line actually outlived the cartoon, and involved several more characters who never got a chance to appear in the cartoon. Additionally, a few episodes of the television show were given theatrical runs in Europe, acting as animated shorts before Disney films.


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