Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles COREY: What do we got? BRAD: I'm selling a limited edition animation cel of "Tennessee Tuxedo," featuring Stanley, the zookeeper, Tennessee Tuxedo, and-- COREY: --Chumley the walrus. Well, I can definitely see now how you got the name, Chumlee. CHUMLEE: Spitting image. BRAD: I came to the pawn shop today to sell a limited edition "Tennessee Tuxedo" animation cel. I'm hoping to get $350 for it. I want to sell it because I just bought an engagement ring. I'm hoping she says yes, but we'll see. COREY: So how'd you get it? I bought it online from a dealer a few years ago. COREY: All right. Well, "Tennessee Tuxedo" has always been pretty popular around here. Tennessee was a penguin that lived in the zoo and was always coming up with ways to try to break out, and Chumley would inevitably screw it up. BRAD: Exactly. COREY: It's just like our pawn shop. I'm Tennessee Tuxedo, trying to run a business, and a guy named Chumlee is screwing it up. And the zookeeper always reminded me a little bit of my grandfather. Just always kind of angry and yelling at Chumley. Well, I could definitely see the resemblance. Tennessee Tuxedo came out the early 1960s and only ran for like three seasons. But it kind of became a sleeper hit. There was reruns on TV up until the 1980s. Can I see this cel? BRAD: Sure. You got anything with it. BRAD: There's a seal right there. All right, now, is this a reproduction? Because it says 1993 on it. The cartoons were made in the early '60s. BRAD: It's a reproduction, but it's a limited edition. It's signed by executive producer Peter Piech. CHUMLEE: No one ever cares about the executive producer. [chuckling] COREY: In 1993, they probably went around, and who's still alive that we could tie to "Tennessee Tuxedo" and had him sign a bunch of them. Right. I mean, the only reason I'm going to buy it is because I'm going to hang it above my desk because my best friend's Chumlee. Corey acts like I get on his nerves, but I knew he had a soft spot for me. So what do you want to do with it? I'd like to sell it. Any idea what you're looking to get out of it? I was hoping to get $350 for it. $350? I deal with thousands of production cels a year. And in my experience, I'd say it'd be worth about $300. So that being said, man, I'll give you around $200. Could you do $275? It's limited edition, so there aren't that many out there. COREY: I'll split it with you and go $250. Don't ask for any more because I'm not going to pay it. I can do $250. All right, man, deal. $250 is fine. It doesn't pay for the engagement ring, but it definitely pays for the taxes of it. [cash register ding] COREY: Check this out, Pops. It's pretty cool. What's the cartoon? What is it? COREY: Chumley the walrus, Tennessee Tuxedo, and Stanley Livingston. I like it because it reminds me of Chum, myself, and The Old Man. RICK: I think it's stupid, and it's never going to be worth anything. Don't be mad because you don't have a cartoon of yourself. Why would I want a cartoon of myself? COREY: Because you're the most vain, egotistical person I know. And we all have a cartoon that represents us, and you're not in it. I don't think Rick likes it too much when he's not the center of attention. RICK: It was bad animation when it was made. Corey, he's jealous. Figures my dad would get jealous over a cartoon, but I think I found a way of including him that will make him feel better. RICHARD: Go hang it in Rick's office. [cash register ding] COREY: Here, Pops. Look what I got for you. Noticed you were a little hurt about not being included in the whole cartoon thing, so I went ahead and found Professor Whoopie here, you know, the bald, know-it-all professor that Tennessee would always ask for advice. I added it into the picture for you. In a Pawn Shop shirt? Yeah, I customized it for you. RICK: How in the world is that me? Well, he's got short, stubby legs. He's bald. He's got kind of a potbelly. He's a know-it-all, puffy cheeks. If his head was a little bit bigger, he'd be a perfect match for you, son. [chuckling] Why are you doing this to me? COREY: Doing what? You're finally a cartoon character. All I know is if you guys start calling me Whoopie, I will fire you. Get that thing out of my face and get back to work. Whatever you say, Professor Whoopie. RICHARD: You have to admit, Rick, they got you good. RICK: They didn't get me on anything. RICHARD: They got you.
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