[net.comics] All-Points Call for Super-Chicken Theme

houts@reed.UUCP (Bill Houts) (02/24/85)

Is it possible that there dwells in Netland some fanatical supporter of 

Jay Ward/Bill Scott cartoons who remembers the Super-Chicken Theme in its

entirety? How about Tom Slick? George of the Jungle? Anyone who can help me out  
here will earn my undying gratitude, and will probably be rewarded in the        
Afterlife to boot. Thanks.


  
-- 



                
                                        Bill Houts
					(a.k.a. Captain Chaos)
					Cosmic Color Control
				        !tektronix!reed!houts


"Annal nathrac! 
 Uthbos bethod!    
 Dothiel diende!"

drforsey@watcgl.UUCP (Dave Forsey) (02/27/85)

<ahem>
Bill, I jumped ahead and answered as soon as I heard your plea,
so if someone else answered just after me, I missed it.
Corrections are welcomed (subject to debate!).

SUPER CHICKEN

When you find yourself in danger
When you're threatened by a stranger
When it looks like you may take a lickin'
There is someone waiting who will hurry up and rescue you
Just CA-A-ALL for Super Chicken

Fred, if you're afraid you'll have to overlook it
Besides, you knew the job was dangerous when you took it

He will drink his super sauce
And throw the bad guys for a loss
And he will bring them in alive and kickin'
There is one thing you should learn
When there is no one else to turn to
CA-A-ALL for Super Chicken
CA-A-ALL for Super Chicken


GEORGE OF THE JUNGLE

George, George, George of the Jungle, strong as he can be
<George yell> Watch out for that tree <ooo!>

George, George, George of the Jungle, lives a life that's free
<George yell> Watch out for that tree

When he gets in a scrape he makes his escape
With the help of his friend, an ape named Ape
Then away he'll schlep on his elephant Shep
While Fella and Ursula stay in step <we-e-ell>

George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me
<George yell> Watch out for that tree
Watch out for that <George yell --- ooo!>
Treeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
George, George, George of the Jungle, friend to you and me!


TOM SLICK

Tom Slick! Tom Slick!
Let me tell you why
He's the best of all good guys
Tom Slick! Tom Slick!
In the Thunderbolt Greaseslapper <some word here that I've *never* got>
He's on your tail
He won't quit because you know there's no such word as "fail" to
Tom Slick! Tom Slick!



(Now, who knows that missing word? One syllable....)

				   The Gray Mouser

broehl@wateng.UUCP (Bernie Roehl) (02/28/85)

I believe it was "Bella and Ursula", not "Fella and Ursula".
Sorry, don't know the unknown word.

-- 
        -Bernie Roehl    (University of Waterloo)
	...decvax!watmath!wateng!broehl

drforsey@watcgl.UUCP (Dave Forsey) (03/01/85)

> I believe it was "Bella and Ursula", not "Fella and Ursula".

It was "Fella". This is a direct reference to the fact that George
always referred to Ursula as "Fella", because he thought she was a
man, didn't really know who she was or why she was living with him.
A quote to demonstrate (not absolutely verbatim), from an episode
where Ursula was kidnapped:

APE: George, you must rescue Ursula!
GEORGE: Who Ursula?
APE: Your mate!
GEORGE: You mean funny-lookin' fella who never shave?

I recall another episode where George insisted on calling her Max.

So who is "Bella" supposed to be? Ursula is Ursula; there was no one
in the series called Bella. (That double image of Ursula during the
theme song was merely a special effect: don't try and tell me that
Ursula had a twin named Bella! There is no evidence for it anywhere
in the series... although when it was first on TV I had a friend who
insisted Ursula was twins simply on the basis of the theme sequence.)
Therefore I submit that my version is more logically sound, and the
word is "Fella". QED

(I *did* say corrections would be subject to debate....)

> Sorry, don't know the unknown word.

DAMN! *SOMEONE* must! C'mon, where are you.....


				     The Gray Mouser

oz@rlgvax.UUCP (THE GREAT AND POWERFUL OZ) (03/02/85)

> 
> Is it possible that there dwells in Netland some fanatical supporter of 
> 
> Jay Ward/Bill Scott cartoons who remembers the Super-Chicken Theme in its
> 
> entirety? How about Tom Slick? George of the Jungle? Anyone who can help me out  
> here will earn my undying gratitude, and will probably be rewarded in the        
> Afterlife to boot. Thanks.
> 
Ask and you shall receive:

George, George, George of the Jungle,
Strong as he can be.  (TARZAN LIKE YELL)
George, George, George of the Jungle,
Lives a life that's free (TARZAN LIKE YELL)

Watch out for that tree!

When he gets in a scrape,
he makes his escape
with the help of his friend
an ape named Ape.
Then away he'll schlep
on his elephant Shep
While Fella and Ursula
Stay in step.  with

George, George, George of the Jungle,
Friend to you and me.  (TARZAN LIKE YELL)

Watch out for that tree!

Lyrics by Sheldon Allman and Stan Worth, Music by Jay Ward!

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When you find yourself in danger,
When you're threatened by a stranger;
When it looks like you will take a lickin'
(cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck)
There is someone who
Will hurry up and rescue you
just calllll for Superchicken.

Then if you're afraid, you'll have to over look it.
Besdies, you knew the job was dangerous
when you took it (cackle)

He will take his supersauce
and throw the bad guys for a loss,
And he will bring them in alive and kickin'
(cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck)
There is one thing you should learn
There's never someone else to turn to,
Callll for Superchicken.
(cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck, cluck)
Callll for Superchicken.
(Baa-caulk)

Lyrics by Sheldon Allman, Music by Stan Worth
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Both songs from "THE TV THEME SONG SING~ALONG SONG BOOK" by John Javna.
Published by St. Martin's Press $5.95.  fun for the likes of us.

Brought to you as a public serve by:

				OZ
			seismo!rlgvax!oz

oz@rlgvax.UUCP (THE GREAT AND POWERFUL OZ) (03/05/85)

The main thing that I remember about George was a scene that they continually
showed while waiting for commercials.  George is in a tree waiting to swing
down and recuse Ape who is in jail.  Ape takes out all kinds of measuring
tools and says to George:

Ape:	A little to you left.  Little to your right.  O.K. Hold it!  Now if
	my calculations are correct, 98.2.  O.K. Swing George.

George:	Ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah (yells and swings)

Ape:	Or was it 98.6?

Geroge crashes into a tree.

Ape:	Yes, 98.6.

				Those were the days!

					OZ
				seismo!rlgvax!oz

brian@digi-g.UUCP (Brian Westley) (03/08/85)

<Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit otta muh hat!>

>Tom Slick! Tom Slick!
>In the Thunderbolt Greaseslapper <some word here that I've *never* got>
>He's on your tail

>(Now, who knows that missing word? One syllable....)
>
>				   The Gray Mouser

I thought it was:

In the Thunderbolt Greaseflapper,
Once he's on your tail,
He won't quit...etc

Was it greaseslapper?  I always heard it as greaseflapper..

Anyway, to people who may be interested, a cassette tape of MUCHO
Jay Way stuff is available from the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in the
L.A. area (run by Mrs. Ward), also T-shirts, hats, coconuts, etc.
The tape includes ALL theme songs (Super-Chicken, George, Tom Slick,
Dudley, Mr. Peabody, Rocky & Bullwinkle) plus a lot of other stuff
(Do-Right background tinkly piano music, various Rocky filler music,
lotsa goofy music too).  Costs about $12.95 for about 90 minutes worth.

Merlyn Leroy
"But that trick NEVER works!"

scott@opus.UUCP (Scott Wiesner) (03/09/85)

While we're on this subject, can anyone tell me the name of the ape
in George of the Jungle?  One person's posting of the song said it 
was "ape" but another person's posting had slightly different lyrics
that didn't give a name.
-- 

Scott Wiesner
{allegra, ucbvax, hao}!nbires!scott

drforsey@watcgl.UUCP (Dave Forsey) (03/15/85)

> <Hey Rocky! Watch me pull a rabbit otta muh hat!>
> 
> >Tom Slick! Tom Slick!
> >In the Thunderbolt Greaseslapper <some word here that I've *never* got>
> >He's on your tail
> 
> >(Now, who knows that missing word? One syllable....)
> >
> >				   The Gray Mouser
> 
> I thought it was:
> 
> In the Thunderbolt Greaseflapper,
> Once he's on your tail,
> He won't quit...etc
> 
> Was it greaseslapper?  I always heard it as greaseflapper..
> 
Bells went off!! By George, man, I think you've *got it*!!
HOT DAMN!!! Fifteen-odd years I've been waiting for that word!!!
It's so *obvious*, but then, I knew it would be once someone
else heard it for me!!! Bless you, my son!!! At *last*!!!
Babble babble babble mindless puling babble and more gibberish....

Uh, yes, I believe it was Greaseslapper, reasonably sure.
>
> Anyway, to people who may be interested, a cassette tape of MUCHO
> Jay Way stuff is available from the Dudley Do-Right Emporium in the
> L.A. area (run by Mrs. Ward), also T-shirts, hats, coconuts, etc.
> The tape includes ALL theme songs (Super-Chicken, George, Tom Slick,
> Dudley, Mr. Peabody, Rocky & Bullwinkle) plus a lot of other stuff
> (Do-Right background tinkly piano music, various Rocky filler music,
> lotsa goofy music too).  Costs about $12.95 for about 90 minutes worth.
> 
This is wonderful news for those of us with money. (That counts me
out, but what the heck.) How about the address?

The Dudley Do-Right Emporium! God, wotta concept! Love it....


					      The Gray Mouser