Mixed-Up Mechanics
Fri, Sep 27, 1963
  • S1.E1
  • Mixed-Up Mechanics
7.6 /10
Telephone Terrors
Fri, Oct 18, 1963
  • S1.E4
  • Telephone Terrors
7.3 /10
Rainmakers
Fri, Oct 04, 1963
  • S1.E2
  • Rainmakers
7.2 /10
The Lamplighters
Tennessee and Chumley set out to build an electric light so they can "read and improve their minds."
0 /10
The Giant Clam Caper
Tennessee decides to improve communication at the zoo by providing all of the animals with phone lines/Tennessee and Chumley sabotage the zoo's attempt to hire two professional deep sea divers because they want the job of bringing back a giant clam
6.3 /10
Tick Tock

Fri, Nov 01, 1963
Tennesse and Chumley try to figure out how Stanley's clock works.
0 /10
Scuttled Sculpture
After Chumley shoots an arrow into the new Megapolis Zoo clock tower, Tennessee and Chumley must repair the clock before Stanley Livingston returns to the zoo/After destroying the original, Chumley and Tennessee must replace the zoo's new statue of Mr. Livingston
0 /10
Zoo's News

Fri, Nov 22, 1963
Tennessee & Chumley publish a newspaper that is an immediate success with (almost) everyone in the zoo.
0 /10
Howl, Howl, the Gang's All Here
Hired as bridge builders, Tennessee and Chumley's bridge prevents a group of bank robbers from making their escape/Tennessee Tuxedo receives a dog for his birthday and must construct a dog house to hide his new pet from Mr. Livingston
0 /10

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The 5 Powers

The 5 Powers

'The 5 Powers is a moving fusion of documentary footage, historic montage and vivid animation that send a powerful message of peace. Using modern technology and dramatic storytelling, the film focuses on three true heroes and their non-violent re-solution of conflict through a mind-ful, compassionate approach. Its beautifully crafted and truly inspiring' - Dave Gibbons, Graphic Novel Artist (Watchmen, Green Lantern), June 2014. The 5 Powers, narrated by Sleepy Hollow Star, Orlando Jones, addresses timeless issues that are being replayed worldwide today in the Middle East and at home in the USA, revealing the interconnected stories of Superheroes of Peace. The powerful story of Vietnamese Zen masters, Thich Nhat Hanh, whom Martin Luther King nominated for the 1967 Nobel Peace Prize, Sister Chan Khong and American anti-war superhero, Alfred Hassler, and Martin Luther King Jr, is as relevant and important today as it ever was in the past. One of the films big surprises, is Alfred Hasslers 1958, Montgomery Story comic book that turned Martin Luther King Jr, into a Superhero. A comic book that was distributed in the turbulent south, to young and old, African Americans and white Americans. As the film tells the story of seemingly unstoppable violence, it also communicates an ultimate truth. There is no good or bad, no white or black. This ultimate truth has the power to unite us. The 5 Powers film makers have also extended the narrative of the movie across various mobile, tablet and physical platforms, including an all new, The 5 Powers, Augmented Reality print comic book, T-shirt and film poster, and ibook.

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