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''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'' (commonly referred to as simply ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'') is an American animated television series that originally aired from November 19, 1959, to June 27, 1964, on the
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and
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television networks. Produced by
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, the series is structured as a
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, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the
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Rocket J. ("Rocky") Squirrel and
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Bullwinkle J. Moose Bullwinkle J. Moose is a fictional character and one of the two main protagonists of the 1959–1964 animated television series ''Rocky and His Friends'' and ''The Bullwinkle Show'', often collectively referred to as ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'', pro ...
. The main
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-like spies
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and
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, both working for the
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-like
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. Supporting segments include "
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" (a parody of old-time melodrama), " Peabody's Improbable History" (a dog named Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman traveling through time), and "Fractured Fairy Tales" (classic
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s retold in comic fashion), among others. The current blanket title was imposed for home video releases more than 40 years after the series originally aired and was never used when the show was televised; television airings of the show were broadcast under the titles of ''Rocky and His Friends'' from 1959 to 1961 on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons on ABC (and again in Canada in 1963), ''The Bullwinkle Show'' from 1961 to 1964 on Sunday evening and then late Sunday afternoon on NBC, and ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'' (or ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle'') as repeats from 1964-73 on Sunday mornings on ABC and in syndication following this. ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' is known for quality writing and wry humor. Mixing
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s, cultural and topical
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, and
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, it appealed to adults as well as children. It was also one of the first cartoons whose animation was outsourced; storyboards were shipped to
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, a Mexican studio also employed by
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. The art has a choppy, unpolished look and the animation is extremely limited even by television animation standards at the time, yet the series has long been held in high esteem; some critics described the series as a well-written
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with pictures. The show was shuffled around several times during its run, airing in afternoon,
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, and
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timeslots, and was influential to other animated series from ''
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'' to ''
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''. Segments from the series were later recycled in the ''
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'' show. There have been numerous feature film adaptations of the series' various segments, such as the 2000 film ''
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'', which blended
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and computer animation; and the 1999 live-action film ''
Dudley Do-Right Dudley Do-Right is a fictional character created by Alex Anderson, Chris Hayward, Allan Burns, Jay Ward, and Bill Scott, who appears as the main protagonist of "Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties", a segment on ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullw ...
''. Both films received poor reviews and were financially unsuccessful. By contrast, an animated feature film adaptation of the "Peabody's Improbable History" segment, '' Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', was released to positive reviews in 2014, but was also financially unsuccessful. A
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animated series also based on "Peabody's Improbable History", '' The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show'', debuted on
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in October 2015 and ran to April 2017. Another reboot animated series based on the main and final segments, ''
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'' premiered on
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on May 11, 2018. In 2013, ''Rocky and His Friends'' and ''The Bullwinkle Show'' were ranked the sixth-greatest television cartoon of all time by ''
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''.


Background

The idea for the series came from
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and Alex Anderson, who previously collaborated on ''
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'', based upon the original property ''The Frostbite Falls Revue''. This original show never got beyond the proposal stage. It featured a group of forest animals running a television station. The group included Rocket J. Squirrel (Rocky), Oski Bear, Canadian Moose (Bullwinkle), Sylvester Fox, Blackstone Crow, and Floral Fauna. The show in this form was created by Alex Anderson. (The bear and fox characters would later be retooled for Ward's next series, ''
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''.) Bullwinkle's name came from the name of a car dealership in Berkeley, California, called Bullwinkel Motors. Anderson changed the order of the last two letters of the name and gave the name to his moose. Ward wanted to produce the show in Los Angeles, but Anderson lived in the San Francisco Bay Area and did not want to relocate. As a result, Ward hired Bill Scott as head writer and co-producer at Jay Ward Productions, and he wrote the ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' features. Ward was joined by writers
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and
Allan Burns Allan Pennington Burns (May 18, 1935January 30, 2021) was an American screenwriter and television producer. He was best known for co-creating and writing for the television sitcoms ''The Munsters'' and ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show''. Early life ...
; they eventually became known for creating ''
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'' with Burns going to co-create ''
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''. In a 1982 interview, Scott said, "I got a call from Jay asking if I'd be interested in writing another series, an adventure script with a moose and a squirrel. I said, 'Sure.' I didn't know if I could write an adventure with a moose and a squirrel, but I never turned down a job."


Production

The series began with the pilot ''Rocky the Flying Squirrel''. Production began in February 1958 with the hiring of
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s
June Foray June Foray (born June Lucille Forer; September 18, 1917 – July 26, 2017) was an American Voice acting, voice actress and radio personality, best known as the voice of such animation, animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha F ...
,
Paul Frees Solomon Hersh Frees (June 22, 1920November 2, 1986), better known as Paul Frees, was an American actor, comedian, impressionist, and vaudevillian. He is known for his work on Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Walter Lantz, Rankin/Bass and Walt Disney the ...
, Bill Scott, and
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. Eight months later,
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signed a deal to sponsor the cartoon program, under the condition that the show be run in a late-afternoon time slot, when it could be targeted toward children. Subsequently, Ward hired the rest of the production staff, including writers and designers. However, no animators were hired. Ad executives at Dancer, Fitzgerald and Sample, the advertising agency for General Mills, set up an animation studio in Mexico called
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S.A. de C.V., originally known as Val-Mar Animation. This
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of the animation for the series was considered financially attractive by primary sponsor General Mills, but caused endless production problems. In a 1982 interview by animation historian Jim Korkis, Bill Scott described some of the problems that arose during production of the series:
We found out very quickly that we could not depend on Mexican studios to produce anything of quality. They were turning out the work very quickly and there were all kinds of mistakes and flaws and boo-boos... They would never check... Mustaches popped on and off Boris, Bullwinkle's antlers would change, colors would change, costumes would disappear... By the time we finally saw it, it was on the air.


Network television: 1959–1973

The show was broadcast for the first time on November 19, 1959, on the
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television network, under the title ''Rocky and His Friends'', twice a week, on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, following ''
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'' at 4:30 p.m. ET, where it was the highest-rated daytime network program. The show moved to the
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network starting September 24, 1961, broadcast in color, and first appeared on Sundays at 7:00 p.m., just before ''
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''. ''Bullwinkle''s ratings suffered as a result of airing opposite perennial favorite ''
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''. A potential move to
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caused NBC to reschedule the show to late Sunday afternoons (5:30 p.m.) and early Saturday afternoons in its final season. NBC canceled the show in the summer of 1964. It was shopped to ABC, but they were not interested. However, reruns of episodes were aired on ABC's Sunday morning schedule at 11:00 a.m. until 1973, at which time the series went into syndication. An abbreviated 15-minute version of the series ran in syndication in the 1960s under the title ''The Rocky Show''. This version was sometimes shown in conjunction with ''The King and Odie'', a 15-minute version of Total Television's ''
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''. ''The King and Odie'' was similar to ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' in that it was sponsored by General Mills and animated by Gamma Productions. ''The Bullwinkle Show'' returned to network television during the 1981-1982 season, when NBC aired it at 12:30 p.m. ET Saturday afternoons. These were rebroadcasts of the original 35mm network prints as Jay Ward produced them, without the Total Television fillers added to the 16mm syndication prints.


Syndication

Reruns of the show aired on ABC from 1964 to 1973 and from 1981 to 1982 on NBC. On cable, the series had extended runs on
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(1992–1996),
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(1996–2003) and
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(mid 2000s). Since the late 2000s, The Program Exchange has typically only licensed the series for short-term runs; nationally, the series has seen limited airings on
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(2009),
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(2012), and Boomerang (2013). Since The Program Exchange's demise, the series has resurfaced over-the-air on
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as of 2024, airing under the title "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" for the first time on American television, however the series' broadcast on the station has been paused since January 2025 per request of WildBrain. ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'' remained in syndicated
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s and was still available for local television stations through
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as late as 2016;
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, for instance, aired the show in a
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to counterprogram 10 PM newscasts in the
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, market during the summer 2013 season. The underlying rights are now owned by
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, who acquired the licensing, production, and distribution rights to Ward's library in 2022. These rights were previously held by
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, which acquired the library of predecessor companies
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and
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in 2016 (coinciding with The Program Exchange's shutdown), and who in turn with copyright holder Ward Productions formed the joint venture Bullwinkle Studios, which managed the Rocky and Bullwinkle properties. Despite the move, Universal still owns the rights to the co-productions Ward produced with DreamWorks. Sponsor
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retained all United States television rights to the series. Two packages, each containing different episodes, are available. The syndicated version of ''The Bullwinkle Show'' contains 98 half-hour shows (#801–898). The first 78 comprise the Rocky and Bullwinkle story lines from the first two seasons of the original series (these segments originally aired under the ''Rocky and His Friends'' title). Other elements in the half-hour shows (''
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'', '' Peabody's Improbable History'', ''
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of the Mounties'', ''
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'', and short cartoons including ''
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'' and ''
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'') sometimes appear out of the original broadcast sequence. The final 20 syndicated ''Bullwinkle Show'' episodes feature later ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' story lines (from "Bumbling Bros. Circus" through the end of the series, minus "Moosylvania") along with ''Fractured Fairy Tales'', ''Bullwinkle's Corner'', and ''Mr. Know-It-All'' segments repeated from earlier in the syndicated episode cycle. Originally, many syndicated shows included segments of Total Television's ''The World of
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'', but these cartoons were replaced with other segments when the shows were remastered in the early 1990s. A package, promoted under the ''Rocky and His Friends'' name but utilizing ''The Rocky Show'' titles, features story lines not included in the syndicated ''Bullwinkle Show'' series. The most recently syndicated ''Rocky and His Friends'' package retains the 15-minute format, consisting of 156 individual episodes, but like ''The Bullwinkle Show'', the content differs from the versions syndicated in the 1960s. The various supporting segments, including ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' (91), ''Peabody's Improbable History'' (91), and ''Aesop and Son'' (39) segments are syndicated as part of ''Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales'', and 38 of the 39 ''Dudley Do-Right'' cartoons are syndicated as part of ''Dudley Do Right ''(sic)'' and Friends''. Syndicated versions of the shows distributed outside of the United States and Canada combine the various segments under the package title ''Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends''; it is this version of the show that is represented on official
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releases through DreamWorks Classics and the official online version sold at websites such as
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.


Characters

The lead characters and heroes of the series were Rocket "Rocky" J. Squirrel, a
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(who anchored the perspective of the show's younger audience), and his best friend
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, a dimwitted but good-natured
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(who carried a bulk of the adult humor with his spontaneous puns). Both characters lived in the fictional town of Frostbite Falls,
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, which was purportedly based on the real city of
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. The scheming villains in most episodes were the fiendish spies
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(a pun on
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) and
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(a pun on
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), forever attempting to "catch Moose and Squirrel". Other characters included
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, the dictator of the fictitious nation of Pottsylvania and Boris and Natasha's superior;
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, little green men from the Moon who were armed with scrooch guns; Captain Peter "Wrongway" Peachfuzz, the captain of the S.S. ''Andalusia''; various U.S. government bureaucrats and politicians (such as Senator Fussmussen, a recurring character who opposed admitting
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and
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to the Union on the grounds of his own
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); and the inevitable onlookers, Edgar and Chauncy.


Structure

When first shown on NBC, the cartoons were introduced by a Bullwinkle puppet, voiced by Bill Scott, who would often lampoon celebrities, current events, and especially
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, whose program '' Wonderful World of Color'' was next on the schedule. Compared with the dim-witted and lovable moose that most fans of the series would grow up with, in this short-lived version Bullwinkle was portrayed as a sarcastic smart-aleck. On one occasion, "Bullwinkle" encouraged children to pull the tuning knobs off their television sets. ("It's loads of fun, and that way, you'll be sure to be with us next week!") The network received complaints from parents of an estimated 20,000 child viewers who actually did so. Bullwinkle told the children the following week to put the knobs back on with glue "and make it stick!" The puppet sequence was dropped altogether. Scott later re-used the puppet for a segment called "Dear Bullwinkle," where letters written for the show were read and answered humorously. Four episodes of "Dear Bullwinkle" are on the Season 1 DVD. Each episode is composed of two ''Rocky and Bullwinkle''
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shorts that stylistically emulated early radio and film serials. The plots of these shorts would combine into
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s spanning numerous episodes. The first and longest story arc was ''Jet Fuel Formula'' consisting of 40 shorts (20 episodes). Stories ranged from seeking the missing ingredient for a rocket fuel formula, to tracking the monstrous whale ''Maybe Dick'', to an attempt to prevent mechanical metal-munching moon mice from devouring the nation's television antennas. Rocky and Bullwinkle frequently encounter the two Pottsylvanian nogoodniks, Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. At the end of most episodes, the narrator,
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, would announce two humorous titles for the next episode that typically were puns of each other (and usually related more to the current predicament than to the plot of the next episode). For example, during an adventure taking place in a
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, the narrator would state, "Be with us next time for '
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Is Better Than None,' or 'Snow's Your Old Man. Such a 'This' or 'That' title announcement was borrowed from ''
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'' radio shows produced in 1946–1950. The narrator frequently spoke with the characters, thus breaking the
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. Episodes were introduced with one of four opening sequences: * Rocky flies about snow-covered mountains. Below him, hiking on a snowy trail, Bullwinkle is distracted by a billboard featuring his name, and walks off a ledge. He becomes a large snowball as he rolls downhill. Rocky flies to him and pushes against the snowball, slowing it to a halt at the edge of another cliff. Bullwinkle pops out of the snowball to catch the teetering squirrel at the cliff edge. * In a circus, Rocky is preparing to jump from a high diving board into a tub of water tended by Bullwinkle. However, when Rocky jumps, he ends up flying around the circus tent, while Bullwinkle chases after him carrying the tub. As Rocky lands safely, Bullwinkle tumbles into the tub. This was the same intro used for the Buena Vista VHS series in the early 1990s. * Rocky is flying acrobatically about a city landscape. Bullwinkle is high atop a flagpole painting, and is knocked from his perch as the squirrel flies by. Rocky attempts to catch the plummeting moose with a butterfly net, but the moose falls through. Rocky then flies lower to find his friend suspended from a clothesline, having fallen into a pair of
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. * Similar to the previous opening, Rocky is again flying about the city. Bullwinkle is suspended from a safety harness posting a sign on a large billboard. He loses his balance as the squirrel zooms past him and tumbles off the platform. The moose lands on a banner pole mounted on the side of a building, and the recoil springs him back into the air. He lands on a store awning, slides down, and drops a few feet to a bench on which Rocky is seated. The impact launches the squirrel off the bench, and Bullwinkle nonchalantly catches him in his left hand to end the sequence. Episodes ended with a
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sequence in which a violent lightning storm destroys the landscape, appearing to engulf Rocky and Bullwinkle in the destruction and accompanied by dramatic piano music. The music would become more lighthearted, and the ground would scroll upward while the outlines of the heroes gradually appeared. We then see a smiling sun overlooking a barren field which rapidly fills with
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s until Rocky and Bullwinkle finally sprout from the ground.


Supporting features

The ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' shorts serve as "bookends" for popular supporting features, including: * "
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", a parody of early-20th-century
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and silent film serials of the Northern genre. Dudley Do-Right is a
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in constant pursuit of his nemesis,
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, who sports the standard "villain" attire of black top hat, cape, and large
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. This is one of the few Jay Ward cartoons to feature a background music track (by Dennis Farnon). As is standard in Ward's cartoons, jokes often have more than one meaning. A standard gag is to introduce characters in an irised close-up with the name of fictional actors displayed in a caption below, a convention seen in some early silent films. The names are usually silly names or subtle puns, e.g., Abraham Wilkes Booth as Dudley Do-Right, Sweetness N. Light as
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, and Claud Hopper as Snidely Whiplash. On one occasion, Whiplash's role is credited to the then-incarcerated bank robber
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. Occasionally, even the scenery is introduced in this manner, as when "Dead Man's Gulch" is identified as being portrayed by "Gorgeous Gorge," a reference to professional wrestler
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. * " Peabody's Improbable History" features a genius talking dog named Mr. Peabody who has a pet human boy named Sherman. Mr. Peabody is named after a dog belonging to Scott's son John; Sherman is named after UPA director Sherman Glas. Peabody and Sherman use Peabody's "
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" (pronounced "way-back", spelled WAYBAC in season 1, episode 4 ("
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"), and partially a play on words of the names of early computers such as
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and
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) to go back in time to discover the ''real'' story behind historical events, and in many cases, intervene with uncooperative historical figures to ensure that events transpire as history has recorded. The term "Wayback Machine" is used to this day in Internet applications such as Wikipedia and the
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to refer to the ability to see or revert to older content. These segments are famous for including a terrible pun at the end. Perhaps the worst one appears in the "Mata Hari" episode, where Peabody explains that the entire population of Scotland was evacuated in a zeppelin: "one nation in dirigible." * "Fractured Fairy Tales" presented familiar fairy tales and children's stories, but with altered, modernized storylines for humorous, satirical effect. This segment was narrated by
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;
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, Bill Scott, Paul Frees, and
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supplied the voices. A typical example was their spin on "
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." In this version, the prince (a caricature of Walt Disney) ''doesn't'' wake up Sleeping Beauty; instead, he builds a theme-park around her ("Sleeping Beautyland"), and gets headlines in ''
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'' magazine ("Doze Doll Duz Wiz Biz" and "Doze Doll Dull"). * "Aesop and Son" is similar to "Fractured Fairy Tales", complete with the same theme music, except it deals with
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s instead of fairy tales. The typical structure consists of
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attempting to teach a lesson to his son using a fable. After hearing the story, the son subverts the fable's moral with a pun. This structure was also suggested by the feature's opening titles, which showed Aesop painstakingly carving his name in marble using a mallet and chisel and then his son, with a jackhammer and raising a cloud of dust, appending "And Son." Aesop was voiced (uncredited) by actor
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and the son, Junior, was voiced by Daws Butler. * "Bullwinkle's Corner" features the dimwitted moose attempting to introduce culture into the proceedings by reciting (and acting out) poems and
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s, inadvertently and humorously butchering them. Poems subjected to this treatment include several by
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("My Shadow", "The Swing", and "Where Go the Boats");
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's "Daffodils"; "
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", "
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", and "
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"; J. G. Whittier's "
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"; and "The Queen of Hearts" by
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. Simple Simon is performed with Boris as the pie man, but as a variation of the famous
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routine " Who's on First?". * "Mr. Know-It-All" again features Bullwinkle posing as an authority on any topic. Disaster inevitably ensues.
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plays a variety of roles as Bullwinkle's antagonist in most of the segments. * "The Bullwinkle and Rocky Fan Club", a series of abortive attempts by Rocky and Bullwinkle to conduct club business. The fan club consists only of Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, Natasha, and Captain Peter "Wrongway" Peachfuzz. These shorts portray the characters as somewhat out of character, with even more fourth-wall breaks than in the story arcs. Some later syndication prints of ''The Bullwinkle Show'' include short segments of ''
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'': a tale-spinning windbag regaling a skeptical friend with exaggerated feats of heroism. These short features were never part of the Bullwinkle canon. They were actually prepared for ''
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'' (and later shown on ''
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''). Although the shorts were animated by the same company, Gamma Productions of Mexico, they were produced for Total Television, rather than Ward Productions. These segments were packaged with pre-1990 syndicated versions of ''The Bullwinkle Show'' and appear in syndicated episodes of ''The Underdog Show'', ''Dudley Do-Right and Friends'', and ''Uncle Waldo's Cartoon Show''. Since 1990, this feature has been deleted from the Bullwinkle library and has never been included in Bullwinkle home videos.


Voice cast


Cultural impact

* In 1962, as a publicity stunt, Ward leased a small island on a lake between Minnesota and Canada, which he named after "Moosylvania", a small island shown in the later ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' cartoons. In a campaign to make the island into the 51st state, he and Scott drove a van across the country to about 50–60 cities collecting petition signatures. Arriving in Washington, D.C., they pulled up to the
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gate to see
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, and were brusquely turned away. They had arrived during the height of the
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. * Also in 1962, British Invasion band
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got its name because bandmates thought lead singer
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looked like Sherman of "Mr. Peabody" fame, and the name "Herman" was close enough to "Sherman" for them. * In the sci-fi movie ''
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'', Marty McFly is accidentally sent back in time to November 5, 1955, ending up on the Twin Pines Ranch, owned by "Old Man Peabody," who angrily shoots at the DeLorean, mistaking it as a spaceship, taken from his son Sherman, when Marty, who was also mistaken as an alien, accidentally killed a pine sapling. Director
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named the landowner after Mr. Peabody, the time-traveling dog: the subtle joke being that Mr. Peabody apparently did ''not'' take kindly to competing time-travelers. *
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released ''
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'' in 1988, a roleplaying game based on the world of Rocky and Bullwinkle. The game consisted of rules, mylar hand puppets, cards, and spinners. *
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produced a
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titled ''Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'' (1993). * In 1999,
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made Rocky and Bullwinkle-themed cars under its
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line. * In 2002, ''Rocky and His Friends'' ranked #47 on ''TV Guide''s 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. * In 2002, ''
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'' named Rocky and Bullwinkle as the joint third-greatest cartoon character of all time. * In January 2009,
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named ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' as the 11th-best animated television series. * In 2012, Mr. Peabody and Sherman from the "''Peabody's Improbable History''" segment appeared in
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's "Everyone" commercial during the 2012 Superbowl.


Revival attempts

There were a few attempts to revive ''Rocky & Bullwinkle'' throughout the 1970s. A revival in 1981 parodied the
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. A script was written, storyboards were produced, the NBC network gave it a green light, but the project was canceled because of objections from the
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(actual team owners were parodied, the
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championship was lampooned as the "Stupor Bowl", and Boris was fixing the game). Another revival attempt took place at Disney in the mid-1980s, back when the company was distributing the show on VHS. Developed by
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and Michael Peraza Jr., the revival was named ''The Secret Adventures of Bullwinkle'' and would have been a modern take on the old Bullwinkle show, with the return of characters like Mr. Peabody and Sherman and Dudley Do-Right and would have featured new segments like "Fractured Scary Tales", a parody of horror films, and a new "Mr. Know It All" skit that, among other things, had Bullwinkle programming a VCR. Before the two presented their pitch, they discovered Disney did not own the ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' franchise, and the concept was abandoned.


Home media

The program debuted on home video with two compilation CED Videodiscs released by RCA during the format's rise in the early 1980s, featuring complete, uncut story arcs and accompanying alternating segments and bumpers. Volume 1 contained the complete story for ''Wossamotta U'', while volume 2 contained ''Goof Gas Attack'' and ''The Three Mooseketeers''.
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released the show on VHS, Betamax and LaserDisc in the early 1990s, under the title ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle''. These are presented differently from when broadcast. Two "Rocky and Bullwinkle" chapters were sometimes edited together into one (removing the "titles" for the next chapters as well as part of the recap at the beginning of the next), usually showing the storyline in four or five chapters per video. For example, the 12-episode ''Wossamotta U'' adventure is reduced to five episodes, and runs about seven minutes shorter. The "Bullwinkle Show" closing was used on these. The first eight videos were released under the "Classic Stuff" banner, with covers and titles being parodies of famous paintings or painters. Four more videos were released under the "Funny Stuff" banner but, unlike the first eight, these were not numbered, the video titles matched the title of the featured "Rocky and Bullwinkle" storyline, and the covers represented scenes from shows (such as Bullwinkle pulling a rhino out of a hat as the cover for "Painting Theft" (the change in the banner might have been due to a video magazine publishing a letter criticizing the editing). In 2002, Jay Ward Productions established a partnership with
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called
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. From 2003 to 2005, the partnership produced DVDs of the first three seasons of the series, which were renamed (for legal reasons) ''Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends''. Releases then stalled until 2010, when season 4 was released, in part to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the series. The complete series was released on January 4, 2011, marking the debut of season 5 on DVD. A standalone release of season 5 was released on March 29, 2011. The DVDs for the first three seasons were distributed by
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, while seasons 4, 5, and Complete Series sets are currently distributed by
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. The complete series was re-released on DVD again on March 12, 2019, by
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, to celebrate the show's 60th anniversary. The DVD releases differ somewhat from the originals. The original opening bumpers as seen on the network run were restored, but the title of the show was replaced with the name "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" (never used during the show's television run) and a modern logo with styling inconsistent with the rest of the animation (pictured) somewhat clumsily inserted into the original bumpers. A
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sound-alike ( Keith Scott) was used to announce the new title, which some viewers found jarring. In addition, a semi-transparent "R&B" logo appears for five seconds at the beginning of each segment in the lower right-hand corner. Some segments were moved from their position in the original episodes. Also, the season 5 shows on DVD recycle supporting features found on the DVDs for the first four seasons. Mathematically, this makes sense, since the total number of supporting features (assuming two used per show) exactly equals the number of shows created during the first four seasons. The first set, most of the second set, and the fifth season set use the second opening and closing used for the ''Rocky and His Friends'' broadcast, while the last two story arcs in the second set, as well as the third- and fourth-season sets, use the original opening and closing from the ''Rocky and His Friends'' broadcast. Frank Comstock's musical themes are replaced on the sets with Fred Steiner's music produced for ''The Bullwinkle Show''. In addition, the first four season sets include optional Spanish-language audio tracks. In 2005, Classic Media released a series of "best of" DVD compilations of popular segments of the series: two volumes of ''The Best of Rocky and Bullwinkle'', plus the single-volume ''The Best of Boris and Natasha'', ''The Best of Mr. Peabody and Sherman'', ''The Best of Fractured Fairy Tales'', and ''The Best of Dudley Do-Right''. These compilations contain episodes from the entire run of the show. On October 30, 2012, Classic Media released a DVD called ''The Complete Fractured Fairy Tales'', which includes all 91 ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' segments. On May 14, 2019, Universal Pictures Home Entertainment released a 2-disc DVD called ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman: The Complete Collection'', which includes all 91 ''Peabody's Improbable History'' segments. During the time the show was available on
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(it was offered as a free series before it went to a subscription-only model), the DVD versions of the episodes were used instead of the syndication prints.


Gray market releases

Years after the Buena Vista VHS releases ended, another series of "Rocky and Bullwinkle" VHS tapes were released, both separately and as a boxed set. These videos included '' Upsidaisium'', ''
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'', ''Much Mud'', and '' Rue Britannia''. However, these were released through
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and were not authorized by Ward Productions. The copies used were from 16 mm ''Bullwinkle Show'' prints. Some other companies also released unauthorized editions of ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'', including Nostalgia Family Video, which also released all 98 of ''The Bullwinkle Show'' package shows via 16 mm ''Bullwinkle Show'' prints, and Bridgestone Multimedia, which released eight episodes as ''Rocky and his Friends'' using an old broadcast 16 mm print. The copyright status of these 98 episodes (along with some episodes of ''
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'') is disputed. As of 2017, the copyright is generally recognized as valid, and attempts to post the gray-market releases on video sites have historically been greeted with
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take down notices.


Reboots

On April 12, 2018, it was announced that a reboot of the series from
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would premiere on
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on May 11, 2018. The series is executive produced by
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and Tiffany Ward (the daughter of Jay). The cast includes
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as Rocky, Brad Norman as Bullwinkle,
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as Boris, Rachel Butera as Natasha, Piotr Michael as Fearless Leader, and
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as the Narrator.


In other media


Advertising

* In 1966, the duo appeared between show segments in ads for
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' Frosty O's cereal and Kendall "Curad Comic Strips" plastic bandages * In the mid-1960s, the show promoted the "Rocky and Bullwinkle Saving Stamp Club" (at the time, the
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was directly under control of the federal government).
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s of unused stamps could be exchanged for
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, which paid interest. To date, Rocky and Bullwinkle have not appeared on any U.S. postage stamps. * Rocky and Bullwinkle were in a 1986 television commercial for
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snack pack (this was Bill Scott's final appearance as Bullwinkle before his death). * In the 1990s, Rocky and Bullwinkle appeared in some ads for
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, wherein they ate real tacos by stopping Boris and Natasha from selling burgers. * In 1993, Rocky and Bullwinkle appeared in an advertisement for their own
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which was in different colorful flavors including Bullwinkle’s favorite MooseBerry. * In 1995, Boris and Natasha appeared in two
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batteries commercials, in which the spies are trying to stop the
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. Rocky and Bullwinkle also appeared in a commercial. * In 1998, Rocky and Bullwinkle appeared in a commercial for
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where Boris and Natasha captured them and the two spies go shopping for a Black Friday sale. *
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/ DreamWorks CGI versions of Rocky and Bullwinkle appeared in a 2014
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for
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, appearing with the GEICO Gecko in the Rocky Mountains. June Foray reprised her role as Rocky for the commercial, while Tom Kenny voiced Bullwinkle.


Children's opera

* In 1997, The Los Angeles Opera toured a children's production, named ''Les Moose: The Operatic Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle'', around various L.A. County Elementary Schools. The story followed Boris and Natasha as they tried to steal the formula for Mooseberry Rocket Fuel from Bullwinkle J. Moose.


Comics

* A syndicated daily newspaper comic strip titled ''Bullwinkle'' began on July 23, 1962, with original stories drawn by Al Kilgore. It was syndicated by the Bell Syndicate and ended in 1965. * Rocky and Bullwinkle stories were published in Four Color. * Rocky and Bullwinkle comic books were published by Dell Comics, Gold Key Comics, Charlton Comics and Star Comics (an imprint of Marvel Comics). All were called ''Bullwinkle and Rocky''. The comics, although for children, did contain numerous references spoofing issues such as celebrity worship or the politics of the 1980s. In one Star Comics issue, Bullwinkle owns a small company, which makes him eligible to compete in a fun run in Washington, D.C., for presidents of small companies. When Bullwinkle says he is there for the race, it is mistaken that he is campaigning for President. The comic also spoofed U.S. President Ronald Reagan, and he personally thanks Bullwinkle for stopping Boris and Natasha by rewarding him with monogrammed jelly beans. Another comic broke the fourth wall when the narrator is outraged at a plot of Boris', to which Boris claims he has control of everyone "by capturing the Marvel Comics building and tying up the editor". When the narrator comments on how this is morally wrong, Boris quiets him by saying, "You will agree or you will not find paycheck in mail this month!" The same issue made reference to the 1988 Summer Olympics, 1988 Olympics, which Boris had engineering in Fort Knox, Kentucky, in an attempt to steal its gold by carving all the bars into gold medals, as well as furnishing false information to every country so Pottsylvania would win all the gold medals (and thus take all true gold) by virtue of default. After Boris is foiled, the narrator comments that the games will go on as planned in real time in Seoul, South Korea. * From 2013 to 2014, IDW Publishing with DreamWorks Classics and Bullwinkle Studios released comics of ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'', ''Dudley Do-Right'' and ''Peabody and Sherman''. * From 2017 to 2020, American Mythology Productions released comics of Rocky and Bullwinkle and it was written by Todd Livingston.


Films

* ''Boris and Natasha: The Movie'' (1992), is a live-action feature film starring the two villainous spies. Neither Rocky nor Bullwinkle appears in this film; however, the characters of Toots and Harve are identified as "Moose" and "Squirrel" at one point in the film. The film was originally intended for theatrical release, but was premiered on Showtime (TV network), Showtime. * ''
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'' (1999) is a theatrical live-action film loosely based on the character of the same name, starring Brendan Fraser, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Alfred Molina. * ''
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'' (2000) is a theatrical film starring Rocky and Bullwinkle. It was a mix of live-action with Rocky and Bullwinkle appearing as computer-animated cartoon characters created by Industrial Light & Magic. June Foray returned to voice Rocky, while Bullwinkle was voiced by Keith Scott. Robert De Niro, Jason Alexander and Rene Russo played the live-action versions of Fearless Leader, Boris and Natasha, respectively. This film takes place 35 years after the show's cancellation. * '' Mr. Peabody & Sherman'' is a 2014 animated film produced by
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based on the two characters of the same name from the original cartoon. * ''Rocky & Bullwinkle (2014 film), Rocky and Bullwinkle'' is a short animated film produced by
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, and directed by Gary Trousdale. It was originally planned to theatrically accompany the DreamWorks' feature film, ''Mr. Peabody & Sherman'', but was instead released on the Blu-ray#Blu-ray 3D, Blu-ray 3D release of the film. The short features Foray reprising Rocky and Tom Kenny as Bullwinkle.


Music recordings

* Golden Records released a phonograph album of songs, ''Rocky the Flying Squirrel & His Friends'' (1961), using
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s from the series. Boris and Natasha, for example, sing: "We will double, single and triple cross our very closest friends!" * A 78 rpm single (Golden 659) was released on yellow vinyl. This had Rocky singing "I Was Born To Be Airborne" on one side, backed with Bullwinkle singing "I'm Rocky's Pal". The single sold in grocery stores. Paul Parnes (who later wrote songs for ''Sesame Street'') is credited as composer. "Some nutty characters get together here for the benefit of the very young. Lots of laughs for the juvenile sense of humor." * The pseudonymously named Boris Badenough released a record called "Hey Rocky!" on Trax Records in 1986. The record featured a house-music beat underneath clips from the series. * In 2007, Blackstone Audio released the audio tracks of 15 of the ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' on CD.


Toys

* In 1999,
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released a numbered collector series under its
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toy line, the "Car-Toon Friends" series. It contained four cars; the now-retired model "XT-3" for Rocky, "Double Vision" for Bullwinkle, "Saltflat Racer" for Natasha and "Lakestar" for Boris. They are no longer produced with these paint jobs and, as of December 2012, are hard to find.


Video games

* THQ released ''The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (video game), The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends'' for the Nintendo Entertainment System, Game Boy, and Super Nintendo Entertainment System, Super NES in 1992. Absolute Entertainment also released a version for the Sega Genesis, in 1993. * A trivia game, titled ''Rocky & Bullwinkle's Know-It-All Quiz Game'', was released for Windows 95/98 and Mac (for PC), in 1998. * Zen Studios released an Xbox Live Arcade video game titled ''Rocky and Bullwinkle (video game), Rocky and Bullwinkle'' for download on April 16, 2008. *
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released a pinball machine in 1993. Brazilian video game magazine ''Ação Games'' gave the pinball a fun rating 4 out of 4.


Parodies, cameos and references

* In the Season 9 episode of Fox Broadcasting Company, Fox's ''
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'' titled "Simpson Tide", the opening couch gag is a recreation of the ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' animated bumper seen at the end of each ''Bullwinkle'' short. The music accompanying it is also adapted from the original music in the bumper. * Rocky and Bullwinkle made a brief cameo in the Comedy Central animated show ''Drawn Together'' in the episode "Foxxy vs. the Board of Education" when the hospital's waiting room features cartoon cameos including Rocky getting stuck into Bullwinkle's anus. * In the animated series ''Arthur (TV series), Arthur'', the opening sequence of "Do You Believe in Magic?" parodies Bullwinkle attempting to pull a rabbit out of a magician's hat. Arthur pulls a lion out by mistake and says "Nothing up my sleeve...presto!" However, unlike Bullwinkle, Arthur ''does'' manage to pull a rabbit out of a hat: Buster, who claims "And now here's something we hope you really like!", just like Rocky would. * The season 3 ''Rugrats'' episode "Sour Pickles" features a flashback to Stu and Drew as babies watching "Blocky and Oxwinkle" with June Foray providing the voices of Blocky and Svetlana. * In an episode of Adult Swim's ''Robot Chicken'', in the "Papercut to Aorta" segment "Of Moose and Squirrel", a Cutout animation, cutout animated ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' spoof of John Steinbeck's ''Of Mice and Men'' has the duo playing George and Lennie, respectively, acting out some of the major moments of the story. * A season 6 episode of ''The Powerpuff Girls'', called "I See a Funny Cartoon in Your Future", is a homage to ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'', lacking background music, the narrator talking constantly, pointing out the obvious and making puns, Madame Argentina (the antagonist of the episode) being voiced by
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and a cliffhanger with two different titles. * Rocky and Bullwinkle made cameos in the background in the ''South Park'' trilogy "Imaginationland: The Movie, Imaginationland". Creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have mentioned ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' as one of their biggest influences for ''South Park'', primarily for its humor and satire. * In the SpongeBob SquarePants season 5, season 5 episode of ''SpongeBob SquarePants'' titled "Stanley S. SquarePants", a squirrel character who resembles Rocky made a cameo on a TV screen while SpongeBob SquarePants (character), SpongeBob's cousin Stanley changes the channels but accidentally destroys the TV. * ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' has been referenced several times in ''Family Guy''. ** In the Season 3 episode "Family Guy season 3#ep1, The Thin White Line", Peter Griffin, Peter mistakes the Indoor tanning, tanning beds as time machines and accidentally pulls out a lion and Rocky (with June Foray reprising her role) shows up and says, "And now, here's something we hope you'll really like", a frequent segue in the show. ** In the Season 3 episode "Family Guy season 3#ep36, The Kiss Seen Around the World", a cutaway shows that Peter and Brian Griffin, Brian travel back in time to meet Christopher Columbus in 1492, which parodied the ''Peabody's Improbable History'' segments. ** In the Season 7 episode "Stew-Roids", after Stewie Griffin, Stewie's steroids injection wears off and leaves him with large arm-flaps of loose skin, he jumps out the bedroom window and flies like Rocky, landing on a mailbox with Rocky's quote, "And now here's something we hope you'll really like". ** In the Season 10 episode "Thanksgiving (Family Guy), Thanksgiving", during Quahog's annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, Thanksgiving parade, List of Family Guy characters#Tom Tucker, Tom Tucker mentions the Rocky and Bullwinkle float while a car alarm interrupts his news reporting. * In ''True Lies'', Harry Tasker (Arnold Schwarzenegger) convinces Helen (Jamie Lee Curtis) that she was going to be a spy and her contact's name would be Boris. He went on to say that her name would be, and she interrupts to say "Natasha?" and is told, "No, Doris". For the rest of the film, they are called Boris and Doris... This refers to and spoofs Rocky and Bullwinkle's nemeses, Boris and Natasha. * In the season 2 episode "The Great Muppet Cartoon Show" from Muppet Babies (1984 TV series), the original 1984 ''Muppet Babies'', Gonzo (Muppet), Gonzo imitates Rocky during the song "We Love Cartoons" and sings "I'll be a flying squirrel". * In The CW show ''Supernatural (American TV series), Supernatural'', lead characters Sam Winchester, Sam and Dean Winchester, Dean are often called "Moose" and "Squirrel" respectively by the demon Crowley (Supernatural), Crowley. In season 14 episode 10 "Nihilism", Dean runs a bar called "Rocky's" in a dream sequence, referencing his nickname of "Squirrel".


See also

* Bullwinkle's Restaurant * Dudley Do-Right Emporium


Notes


References

* ''
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: The Complete 9th Season'', 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment


Further reading

* * Chunovic, Louis. (1996) ''The Rocky and Bullwinkle Book''. Bantam Books. * * * *


External links

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