Clyde Crashcup

{{Short description|Character from The Alvin Show}}

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| name = Clyde Crashcup

| creator = Ross Bagdasarian

| image = Clyde Crashcup.webp

| gender = Male

| first = The Alvin Show (1961)

| last = The Chipmunks (1983)

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| series = Alvin and the Chipmunks

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Clyde Crashcup is a fictional character from the early 1960s animated television series The Alvin Show. He is a scientist in a white coat who tends to "invent" things that have already been invented; his experiments invariably fail.{{cite web |last1=Markstein |first1=Don |title=Clyde Crashcup |url=http://www.toonopedia.com/crashcup.htm |website=Don Markstein's Toonopedia |accessdate=2 April 2020}} He usually invented by penciling the concept in air, with the picture becoming the actual object. The character has also appeared in comics and other Alvin and the Chipmunks works after The Alvin Show.

Creation

Clyde Crashcup was created by Ross Bagdasarian. He is voiced by Shepard Menken mimicking the enunciation of Richard Haydn's nasal-voiced character Edwin Carp.

Clyde had one of the four segments of each episode of The Alvin Show, and the Chipmunks starred in the other three (two of which were musical segments).

Character details

Crashcup is a scientist in a white coat whose experiments invariably fail. His was the only voice heard in many of the episodes because the other main character in the series was his assistant Leonardo, who only whispered into Clyde's ear.{{Efn|In one episode, Clyde invented a wife, who is voiced by June Foray—portrayer of Rocket J. Squirrel in Rocky and Bullwinkle, among many characters.
In the episode "Crashcup Invents the Birthday Party", Foray provided the (all too audible) voice for the mother of Crashcup's inaudible assistant Leonardo.}}

Clyde Crashcup was primarily an inventor rather than a researcher, although he tended to "invent" things that had already been invented. However, in one episode, he built a functioning time machine. He typically would invent something by taking a pencil out of his lab coat's pocket and drawing a picture in midair of his conception: the picture would then become the actual object.

With the release of "This Is Your Life Clyde CrashCup" it shows him for the first time of wearing black pants and black bowtie and a grey shirt.

Clyde's catchphrase was to break down the name of his invention into its metonymic elements to explain his thought process. For example, when asked to justify the invention of the telephone, he would say "That's 'tele-' for tele and '-phone' for phone: telephone."

In one episode, Clyde invented a wife, voiced by June Foray.

Other media

  • Dell Comics published 5 issues of a "Clyde Crashcup" comic book from Aug-Oct 1963 to Sept-Nov 1964. During a period spanning parts of 1963 and 1964, Dell also published a 12¢ and a 25¢ comic book titled "Alvin and His Pals in Merry Christmas with Clyde Crashcup and Leonardo", in which Clyde and Leonardo appear throughout. All were written by John Stanley.
  • In 1981, Crashcup appeared in the TV special A Chipmunk Christmas, in a dream sequence. Crashcup tells Alvin that he has just invented Christmas and Santa Claus. True to Crashcup's earlier appearances, his Christmas is on February 12, and his Santa is shown to be Abraham Lincoln in a hollowed-out pumpkin that is pulled by four elephants. This scene has been been removed from some later airings to allow for more commercial breaks. Charles Berendt provided the voice of Clyde Crashcup in the special.
  • Crashcup later had a special guest spot in the modern Alvin and the Chipmunks 1990 episode "Back to Our Future", in which he showed up in the time of the new show with a time machine and brought the modern Chipmunks back to his time, where they temporarily switched places with The Alvin Show Chipmunks. It was later released on VHS on April 14, 1994, as Back to Alvin's Future.
  • In the 2000 film Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman, the Chipmunks and the Chipettes attend Clyde C. Crashcup Elementary School, a school apparently named after him.

Episodes (1961–1962)

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1Clyde Crashcup Invents Baseball{{Start date|1961|10|04}}
2Clyde Crashcup Invents the Bathtub{{Start date|1961|10|11}}
3Clyde Crashcup Invents the Wife{{Start date|1961|10|18}}
4Clyde Crashcup Invents the Baby{{Start date|1961|10|25}}
5Clyde Crashcup Invents Electricity{{Start date|1961|11|01}}
6Clyde Crashcup Invents Music{{Start date|1961|11|08}}
7Clyde Crashcup Invents the West{{Start date|1961|11|15}}
8Clyde Crashcup Invents the Stove{{Start date|1961|11|22}}
9Clyde Crashcup Invents Jokes{{Start date|1961|11|29}}
10Clyde Crashcup Invents Flight{{Start date|1961|12|06}}
11Clyde Crashcup Invents First Aid{{Start date|1961|12|13}}
12Clyde Crashcup Invents Ancient Egypt{{Start date|1961|12|20}}
13Clyde Crashcup Invents Self-Preservation{{Start date|1961|12|27}}
14Clyde Crashcup Invents Physical Fitness{{Start date|1962|01|03}}
15Clyde Crashcup Invents the Chair{{Start date|1962|01|10}}
16Clyde Crashcup Invents the Bed{{Start date|1962|01|17}}
17Clyde Crashcup Invents the Telephone{{Start date|1962|01|24}}
18Clyde Crashcup Invents the Time Machine{{Start date|1962|01|31}}
19Clyde Crashcup Invents Do-It Yourself{{Start date|1962|02|07}}
20Clyde Crashcup Invents the Shoe{{Start date|1962|02|14}}
21Clyde Crashcup Invents Glass{{Start date|1962|02|21}}
22This is Your Life, Clyde Crashcup!{{Start date|1962|02|28}}
23Clyde Crashcup Invents the Boat{{Start date|1962|03|07}}
24Clyde Crashcup Invents Crashcupland{{Start date|1962|03|14}}
25Clyde Crashcup Invents Birthdays{{Start date|1962|03|21}}
26Clyde Crashcup Invents Self-Defense{{Start date|1962|03|28
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