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Thanks for visiting the Land of Wuz!

 

Rhinokey's Quotes

Classic one-liners from the series! (In case you're wondering, he's the prankster on the bottom!)

Character Profiles

Check out your favourite Wuzzle!

Episode Guide

Relive each hilarious episode!

 

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The "Wuzzles" was undisputedly the best cartoon series ever produced by Disney! But for some unknown reason, only 13 episodes were ever aired on television. Sadly, millions of children will never know who the lovable, adorable "Wuzzles" were.

If you are one of those unfortunate few to miss out on the "Wuzzles", here's a synopsis from the folks at YesterdayLand.

Synopsis:
The Wuzzles were another band of tiny, adorable creatures with cute names who lived in a magical land. But what set these folks apart from your average Smurf was that each Wuzzle was a mutation of two different animal species. The hybrid menagerie included such synergistic cuties as Bumblelion (Bumblebee + Lion), Eleroo (Elephant + Kangaroo), Butterbear (Butterfly + Bear), and several more. The whole herd lived on the Isle of Wuz and was constantly threatened by invaders, usually humans seeking to capture the small curiosities of nature.

The other distinguishing mark of this Disney series was its keen sense of humour. Scripts often included pop culture references as well as jokes that made fun of the cartoon itself. Comedy legend Stan Freberg lent his voice to the series as the announcer, who loved to let kids know what they had missed during the commercials, even when nothing had happened.

Despite the clever premise, The Wuzzles never achieved the lasting power of its cute and cuddly contemporaries like The Smurfs and The Care Bears.

 

Thank You

This page is dedicated in the memory of the Hoppo plush toy I once had, but regrettably gave away on an "Orange-Bag" collection day.

May the toy heavens place her in the hands of a caring home, so she can continue to touch the lives of other children.

 

 

 

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