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Numb Chucks
Before one night changed their lives, woodchuck brothers Dilweed and Fungus never saw themselves as heroes. But during a late-night-TV infomercial, they ordered a Woodchuck Morris kung-fu video. Now, they have made it their mission to become just as awesome as their kung-fu mentor. Misguided but with good intentions, the brothers become obsessed with using their newfound skills to protect the citizens in their town of Ding-a-Ling Springs. Dilweed and Fungus take on a never-ending quest to fight off danger with Morris' guidance.
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Plot Summary
The series follows the misadventures of two dim-witted but well-meaning relatives, Dilweed and Chickpea, who work at a theme park called Funtime. Despite their best efforts, their lack of common sense and extreme clumsiness often lead to chaotic and hilarious situations.
Critical Reception
Numb Chucks has been generally viewed as a children's cartoon with a focus on slapstick humor and simple storylines. While it appeals to its target audience with its zany characters and predictable comedic scenarios, it has not garnered significant critical acclaim from adult reviewers, often being characterized as a lighthearted and silly show.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its colorful animation and energetic pace.
Often cited for its reliance on slapstick and physical comedy.
Seen as a straightforward cartoon for young children.
Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews and audience sentiment for 'Numb Chucks' is not widely available or detailed.
Fun Fact
The show was produced by Mercury Filmworks, the same studio behind other popular animated series like 'T.U.F.F. Puppy' and 'The 7D'.
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