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'''Clyde Crashcup''' is a fictional character from the early-1960s animated television series ''[[The Alvin Show]]'', a scientist in a white coat whose experiments invariably failed.
 
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|image = ClydeCrashcupinventsthebaseball.png
 
|voice = [[Shepard Menken]] (1961-1962)<br />Charles Berendt (1981)<br />Matt Hurwitz (1990)
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|appear = ''[[The Alvin Show]]''
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}}'''Clyde Muscatel Crashcup''' is a recurring character in the 1961-1962 television series ''[[The Alvin Show]]''. Born in Fresno, California and a former student of Fresno University, Clyde became a scientist, whose experiments invariably fail, under the assistance of [[Leonardo]], a short and quiet man.
   
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==Appearance==
He also appeared in [[A Chipmunk Christmas]] (in a dream sequence) and the 1990 [[The Chipmunks Go to the Movies]] episode [[Back to Our Future]], taking the modern day Chipmunks back in time to meet their 1957 selves.
 
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Clyde is a tall and slim man with pale skin and a long, pointed nose. He has a dark nose-stache and matching hair that stands aloft. Being a scientist, he wears a body length, long-sleeved lab coat, black pants, and shoes.
   
==Performed by==
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==Personality==
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Clyde is a bold man who seeks to improve life by inventing things that unfortunately already exist leading to interesting results. He sometimes sees himself much more intelligent than his assistant though Leonardo's advice typically is more logical. Despite this, Clyde cares for Leonardo's well-being and values him similar to that of a friend.
*[[Shepard Menken]] (1961-1962, 1981, 1990)
 
   
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==Trivia==
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*Clyde's first invention was the wine press, which he created at the age of four.
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*In ''[[Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet the Wolfman]]'', [[The Chipmunks]] and [[The Chipettes]] attend Clyde C. Crashcup Elementary School.
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==Appearances==
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Clyde appears in all 26 invention segments of ''The Alvin Show'' as well as multiple [[List of Alvin and the Chipmunks Comics|comics]] between 1963 and 1966, including the [[:Category:Special Dell Comics|specials]] and the [[:Category:Clyde Crashcup Dell Comics|''Clyde Crashcup'' Dell series]].
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He also appears in the 1981 special [[A Chipmunk Christmas]], during a dream sequence, and the 1990 ''[[The Chipmunks Go to the Movies]]'' episode [[Back to Our Future]], in which he takes the modern day Chipmunks back in time to meet their 1958 selves (technically 1960s selves).
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[[Category:60s Series Characters]]
 
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Revision as of 15:57, 26 February 2020

Clyde Muscatel Crashcup is a recurring character in the 1961-1962 television series The Alvin Show. Born in Fresno, California and a former student of Fresno University, Clyde became a scientist, whose experiments invariably fail, under the assistance of Leonardo, a short and quiet man.

Appearance

Clyde is a tall and slim man with pale skin and a long, pointed nose. He has a dark nose-stache and matching hair that stands aloft. Being a scientist, he wears a body length, long-sleeved lab coat, black pants, and shoes.

Personality

Clyde is a bold man who seeks to improve life by inventing things that unfortunately already exist leading to interesting results. He sometimes sees himself much more intelligent than his assistant though Leonardo's advice typically is more logical. Despite this, Clyde cares for Leonardo's well-being and values him similar to that of a friend.

Trivia

Appearances

Clyde appears in all 26 invention segments of The Alvin Show as well as multiple comics between 1963 and 1966, including the specials and the Clyde Crashcup Dell series.

He also appears in the 1981 special A Chipmunk Christmas, during a dream sequence, and the 1990 The Chipmunks Go to the Movies episode Back to Our Future, in which he takes the modern day Chipmunks back in time to meet their 1958 selves (technically 1960s selves).