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Added by Dmitrioi| Mumbles | |
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First Appearance: |
October 16th, 1947 |
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Known Relatives: |
Kisme Quick (Daughter) |
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Known Associates: |
Quartet Members (Deceased) |
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Can Be Found: |
The Celebrated Cases of Dick Tracy |
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Real Name: |
Unrevealed |
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Created by: |
Gould |
The guitar player known as Mumbles was a light haired man who typically had heavy-lidded expression. He did not have a speech impediment, merely sloppy speech habits. He was extremely greedy and treacherous.
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First Appearance
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Part of a quartet, Mumbles and his band would perform for high society functions and steal from the socialites they had entertained. Singer Kiss Andtel knew about Mumbles' crimes and broke their engagement; in revenge he stole her car and had his gang kill a highway patrolman who was trying to stop them for speeding. Dick Tracy captured the Mumbles gang but had to released them after he couldn't prove their involement in the officer's killing.
Thereafter, Tracy made a point of attending every concert in which the band performed. In one concert Kiss was urged by Tracy to join Mumbles on the stage. It was a trap by Mumbles and he threatened to burn her face with acid. Fortunately, Kiss had the support of Tracy. Mumbles and his gang stole $60,000 in charity receipts. Mumbles and his crew were on a yacht bound for the Caribbean, where Mumbles was planning to kill his band members with dynamite for they forced him to give them shares of the money. Tracy came in time to rescue the ship, Kiss, and the band members, who were later put in jail. Mumbles, who had attempted to escape on an inflatable raft, was lost for days with a broken paddle. He accidentally punctured the raft with the paddle and was presumed to have drowned.
The Return of Mumbles
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Added by DmitrioiMumbles suffered a series of indignities at the hands of Ozone and his sons, but he stayed with them to avoid police detection and because he had learned about a treasure cache that Ozone had sunken in a river. Mumbles conspired with Ozone's ex-wife Cinn to kill Ozone and obtain a copy of the map to the treasure that Ozone had had tattooed on his sons' feet.
Cinn killed Ozone and, after confirming that the tattoos were legitimate, disguised Mumbles as a social worker friend of hers so that he could gain access to the boys, who were in protective custody. The boys were happy to see Mumbles, but were so frenetically active that Mumbles was forced to sedate them in order to copy the map off their feet.
Mumbles tried to retreive the treasure himself, but found that the map was incomplete. Cinn had withheld a portion of it from him, predicting that he would betray her. The pair went to dig up the treasure together, but Cinn turned on Mumbles and forced him at gunpoint to dig his own grave. Mumbles surprised Cinn by throwing a shovelful of dirt in her face. He overpowered Cinn and killed her (July 7th, 1955).
Mumbles succeeded in finding the treasure, but by that time Dick Tracy had uncovered Mumbles' plot and was closing in on him. The swampy marshland where the treasure was hidden grew foggy, and Mumbles and Tracy staggered around blindly, narrowly avoiding each other. Ultimately, the two men collided and fought, but Tracy was able to draw his gun. A helicopter had been called in to airlift Tracy out of the fog. Mumbles refused to give up the treasure that he had slung over her his back (using his belt as a makeshift harness). The weight of the two men and the treasure was too much for the rope that had been lowered from the helicopter, which broke under the strain. The two men fell to the shore, where the tide had come in. Mumbles was weighed down by the treasure and seemed to have drowned (July 24th, 1955).
The "Cloning" of Mumbles
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Mumbles was later discovered to have survived. Dick Tracy and Diet Smith were on a talk show in California when Dr. Zy Ghote talked about his successful cloning experiments and brought in his subject, the "clone" of Mumbles. This shocked Tracy, and he became very suspicious of Ghote's cloning project. These suspicions proved to be well-founded when Mumbles tried to run down Dr. Will Carver, a plastic surgeon with underworld ties. C


Added by DmitrioiMumbles turned on Ghote and went to the hospital disguised as a doctor to finish off Carver. Tracy, who was posing as Carver, caught Mumbles in the act and arrested him, along with Ghote and Ghote's assistant "Roundy". Tracy was confident that the charges of fraud would stick because of identifiable scars from the surgery and that Mumbles speech habits weren't hereditary. It was revealed that he had survived his apparent drowning in 1955 by using yoga techniques that he had learned from Ozone to slow his heart rate and pulse, creating the appearance of death. Mumbles had later bribed the coroner to falsify the death certificate and made his escape.
Mumbles Goes to Hollywood
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Added by DmitrioiIn 1990, Mumbles had been paroled, despite Tracy speaking against him at the hearing. He was living in Los Angeles, and was hired as a consultant on the feature film "The Dick Tracy Story". When Mumbles learned of the acts of sabotage being committed (by Haf-and-Haf) on the set, he decided to capitalize on the situation. He sent an anonymous note to the director, claiming that the sabotage would stop if he was paid $100,000 and that further instructions would follow. Tracy, with the help of the LAPD, tapped the director's phone line. Mumbles called to tell the director his instructions on how to deliver the money, and Tracy was able to trace the call. Tracy and the police went to Mumbles' hotel room and confronted him. Mumbles slammed the door on them and attempted to escape out a window. A shoot-out ensued, and Mumbles fell several stories into the hotel pool. He survived unharmed, but returned to jail.
The "Death" of Mumbles
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In 1994, an elderly, much worse for wear-looking Mumbles returned to Dick Tracy's city. He was ill, and took up residence in a cheap hotel, from which he contacted a former associate. Mumbles was trying to find his closest relative so he could leave them something, as he believed that he would be dying soon.
Mumbles claimed that he had been rescued by a Canadian ore freighter on the night he had supposedly drowned at sea following the adventure with Kiss Andtel. He decided to stay in Canada, where he worked in an ore mine and followed the activities of his relatives and associates through the newspaper. When he learned that he was ill and probably dying, he decided to return to America to provide for his relative.



Added by DmitrioiHis associate learned that Mumbles had fathered an illegimate daughter with Kiss Andtel, and he brought the girl to see Mumbles. The daughter, Kisme Quick, lived with Kiss Andtel, but had always been told that she was adopted. Kisme had recently met Bonnie Tracy and Mumbles told the two young women a riddle that led them to the Star of Ranjipooie. He apparently died after telling them, but his body soon disappeared.
Kisme and Bonnie visited Kiss, who revealed Kisme's true parentage. The girls then went to Marbleyard Cemetery, where Mumbles' clue led them to the jewel. They were confronted by Feets, who had followed them there, but Mumbles (who had not actually died) arrived in time to keep them from harm. The strain proved too much for the elderly criminal, though, and he died in the cemetery (October 30, 1994). Mumbles' body was later shown being buried at sea (See Notes below).
Not the Last of Mumbles
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Added by DmitrioiMumbles was later shown to be out of police custody, presumably on bail. He met with B-B Eyes and Doubleup at a bar frequented by criminals, where B-B Eyes expressed his doubts that he and Mumbles would avoid serving time in prison for their part in the Mr. Crime gang. The group was then joined by Stiletta Jones (whom Mumbles antagonized) and Blackjack.
Appearances in Other media
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1960s TV Cartoon
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Added by DmitrioiMumbles also appeared in an episode of "The Famous Adventures of Mr. Magoo", produced by UPA, the same comany that made the Dick Tracy cartoon. In the episode "Dick Tracy and the Mob", (original airdate Feb. 6 1965) he was part of the gang assembled by Pruneface that hired Squinty Eyes (a doppelganger of Mr. Magoo, played by Jim Backus) to kill Dick Tracy (voiced by Everett Sloane). The same effect was used to create his voice. In both incarnations, Mumbles wore his signature bowtie.
Archie's TV Funnies
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Added by DmitrioiMovie Continuity
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Added by DmitrioiMumbles was a lieutenant of Al "Big Boy" Caprice, having previously worked for Lips Manlis. He was presented as part of a trio of Big Boy's most trusted henchmen, along with Itchy and Flattop.
Tracy held Mumbles for interrogation during his investigation of Lips Manlis' death. Tracy believed Mumbles to be the weakest of the three and therefore most likely to give up information. Tracy taunted Mumbles, who was sweating under hot lights, with water. Mumbles gave a statement, but it was so high-pitched and garbled as to be incomprehensible.
Later, Tracy revelaed to Mumbles that the water cooler had a tape recorder hidden inside it. He played the tape back as a slower speed, which made Mumbles' statement (which incriminated Big Boy) clearer and easier to understand. Fearing reprisal from Big Boy, Mumbles co-operated with Tracy and, speaking slowly and clearly, told the detective what he wanted to know.
Mumbles remained in custody, and a result he avoided the climactic New Year's Eve shootout at Club Ritz.
Notes
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- The 1994 storyline creates several continuity problems, inasmuch as it disregards Mumbles' previous 3 appearances (1 of which Locher himself had drawn), and creates contradictions regarding several characters' ages. Bonnie Tracy, for example, is shown to be high-school age, where she had previously been depicted as an adult living on her own. Also, Mumbles and Kiss Andtel have both aged considerably, though Tracy himself is still fairly young and vital. Similarly, the current creative team has seemingly disregarded this storyline, showing Mumbles as alive and in his prime. No explanation has been provided so far, and fan specualtion is varied.
- Mumbles was consistently depicted as having yellow or blond hair, but in his recent comic strip appearances, his hair has been colored light brown.
- Dustin Hoffman had limited availability during the filming of the "Dick Tracy" movie, which is why both his scenes take place in the same set with the same wardrobe.
- Hoffman later appeared with "Dick Tracy" co-star Charlie Korsmo in the feature film "Hook".
- Mumbles was made into an action figure by Playmates Toys, and came with a set of leg irons.



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