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George Atkins (writer)
Allan Burns (writer) (1961)
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Release Date:
24 September 1961 (USA) more
Plot:
Main continuing story involved Rocky and Bullwinkle in conflict with spies Boris and Natasha. Other segments included "Fractured Fairy Tales"... more
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Rocky and Bullwinkle go on an endless quest to stop Pottsylvanian spies Boris and Natasha. more (15 total)
Cast
(Series Complete credited cast)| Bill Scott | ... | Bullwinkle J. Moose (1961-1964) (voice) | |
| June Foray | ... | Rocket 'Rocky' J. Squirrel / Natasha Fatale / Nell Fenwick (voice) | |
| Paul Frees | ... | Boris Badenov / Captain Peachfuzz / Cloyd / Inspector Fenwick / Dudley Do-Right Narrator #1 / Additional voices (voice) | |
| Hans Conried | ... | Snidely Whiplash (voice) | |
| Charles Ruggles | ... | Aesop (voice) | |
| Walter Tetley | ... | Sherman (voice) | |
| Edward Everett Horton | ... | Narrator (segment "Fractured Fairy Tales") (voice) | |
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| Julie Bennett | ... | Additional Voices (voice) | |
| William Conrad | ... | Rocky and Bullwinkle Narrator / Dudley Do-Right Narrator #2 (voice) | |
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Also Known As:
Adventures of Bullwinkle and Rocky
Rocky and His Friends
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30 min
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Jay Ward was able to avoid network interference by working close to the deadline. Prints of the show would reportedly arrive at the network only hours before broadcast. more
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Bullwinkle: Got the wrong script from the teleprompter. As you know this is really the Humphley/Brinley report. No no. The Bullwinkle Show. And I am your moose-ster of ceremonies for the next half-hour: Bullwinkle his-self. As if you couldn't tell. I mean what other show has a host who sings, dances, recites poetry and has antlers? Well, on this network anyway... more
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Referenced in "Mystery Science Theater 3000: Space Mutiny (#9.20)" (1997) more
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These cartoons are great despite the primitive animation. I'm old enough to remember them in their first run but I really didn't get the political and social satire until I saw them in re-runs while I was in college. The extras like Dudley Doright and Fractured Fairy Tales are also terrific. Adults will probably get the humor of these cartoons more than children. There are hidden jokes in Rocky and Bullwinkle concerning a wide range of topics, running the gamut from the Cold War and Walt Disney to hernia exams at the draft board office. Fans of Warner Brothers cartoons will recognize June Fooray as not only the voice of Rocky and Natasha but also that of Granny and Witch Hazel.