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Rocky and Bullwinkle Episode Guide
The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show was the combined episodes of Rocky & His Friends, which aired from 1959 to 1961, and The Bullwinkle Show, which aired from 1961 to 1964. With minimal animation, this simple cartoon attracted both children and adults with its silly characters and impossible plots.
Though it ran for only one year, reruns continued until 1973, when it went into syndication. The episodes as presented on the currently available DVD versions of Seasons 1, 2, and 3, were placed into format in the 1990s and do not represent the exact programming of the 1960s. The method used for episodes then was based on a title which contained segments, which were then bookended with the mini-segments of Mr. Know-it-All, Rocky’s Corner, Fractured Fairy Tales, Dudley Do-Right, and Peabody’s History.
Epidsode 1
Jet Fuel Formula – Using their secret formula, Rocky and Bullwinkle land on the moon and return with Gidney and Cloyd, men from the moon. After traps, perils, and misadventures, the aliens ask the duo for their help in returning home. (40 segments)
Box Top Robbery – Bullwinkle thinks he is financially set with his large collection of box tops. But counterfeiters abound, and their value drops to nothing. (12 segments)
Upsidaisium – After Bullwinkle inherits a mine, he discovers it flies. Upsidaisium, the anti-gravity metal, is just what the country needs, so the duo delivers it to Washington. But Mojave Max and Death Valley Dotty thwart them at every turn. (36 segments)
Metal-Munching Mice – When six feet tall mice begin chomping TV antennae all over Frostbite Falls, the citizens realize in horror there is nothing to do but watch laundry spinning round in the dryer (16 segments)
Greenpert Oogle – Bullwinkle gets kidnapped to replace a desert island’s treasured oogle bird. His only duty is to lay the valuable monthly egg. (12 segments)
Rue Britannia – Bullwinkle discovers a strange birthmark which grants him sole heir-ship of an old estate. The only catch is trying to spend the required week in Abominable Manor while relatives try to get rid of him. (8 segments)
Buried Treasure – The town newspaper in Frostbite Falls holds a treasure hunt to increase circulation and Bullwinkle ends up in jail while Babyface Braunschweiger goes for the gold. (14 segments)
The Last Angry Moose – Bullwinkle lands a starring role in a movie with the help of Boris, disguised as D.W. Grifter and Alfred Hitchhike. (4 segments)
Wailing Whale – With the discovery of an underwater village, Rocky and Bullwinkle meet the great Maybe Dick. (14 segments)
The Three Moosketeers – Aramoose (Bullwinkle) is crowned king as he shows his true metal over Francois Villain. (8 segments)
Lazy J Ranch – Bullwinkle goes west when he buys a ranch and discovers the livestock to be worms. Can Rocky and Boris drive the herd? (18 segments)
Missouri Mish-Mash – The sought-after Kirwood Derby is Boris’ next target so he can be the smartest man on the planet. (26 segments)
Topsy Turvey World – When the North Pole relocates to the Western Pacific, Boris sees his chance to be the Santa Clause, with presents going up, instead of down, the chimney. (14 segments)
Painting Theft – Bullwinkle discovers wallpaper for decorating his chicken coop. With a little whitewashing, and in demand by Boris and Natasha, he sends the stolen art to museums. (6 segments)
The Guns of Abalone – Rocky and Bullwinkle encounter many obstacles in their stand to silence the Guns of Abalone. Boris would gladly have traded places with them after his day. (4 segments)
It is unclear if Seasons 4 and 5 will ever be released on DVD, but the Internet abounds with resources on this zany cartoon show and related characters.
Toonzone – everything you need to know about each of the episodes, history, and includes the bookends, Dudley Do-Right, Peabody, Fractured Fairytales, and Mr. Know-it-All.
Official Rocky & Bullwinkle – standard and enhanced site with online games, screen savers, trivia and screen characters.
Toon Tracker – gives history and photos of the original puppet characters and information on the DVDs released.
Cinema Lycos – had dozens of episodes from all three released seasons for viewing online.
Experience Festival – offers history of the show, cast, and characters, and several resource links.
Ever Wonder – has sound and video clips, merchandise, and show and episode history.
Bullwinkle Studios – is a site geared to kids with screen savers and new Best of Series DVDs for sale. The Meet the Cast section gives the creator’s history as well as how each character was birthed.
Wikipedia – has a thorough account of the creation and life of the entire Bullwinkle shows and spin-offs.
Rocky & Bullwinkle – a tribute site to the cartoons of Jay Ward.
Brackney Hills – Rocky, Bullwinkle, Boris, and a host of other character blankets for sale.
Salute to Moosylvania – highly unusual recording on vinyl and recorded live at the Moosylvania Festival.
Daws Butler – the official page of the voice behind so many cartoon characters.
Fortune City – a sound bytes and images page.
CNN – Keith Scott interview, as the voice of Bullwinkle and other known Jay Ward characters.
Fancast – watch episodes of the original Bullwinkle Show.
YouTube – watch videos of Rocky & His Friends episodes.
