• Air date: 24 Sep '60 260 episodes
      The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show is an American animated television series that originally aired from November 19, 1959, to June 27, 1964, on the ABC and NBC television networks. Produced by Jay Ward Productions, the series is structured as a variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others. Rocky & Bullwinkle is known for quality writing and wry humor. Mixing puns, cultural and topical satire, and self-referential humor, it appealed to adults as well as children. It was also one of the first cartoons whose animation was outsourced; storyboards were shipped to Gamma Productions, a Mexican studio also employed by Total Television. Thus the art has a choppy, unpolished...
  • List of Episodes (260)
    • 151. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Greenpernt Oogle (9) - Blood and Sand or Three for the Show

      05 Jan '61
      A desert island's only treasure was the oogle bird, which laid a valuable egg once a month. Now the island needs a substitute oogle bird, and Bullwinkle is kidnapped to do the job.
    • 152. Fractured Fairy Tales - The Beauty and Her Beast

      05 Jan '61
    • 153. Mr. Know-It-All - How to Avoid Tipping the Waiter

      05 Jan '61
    • 154. Dudley Do-Right - Bullet Proof Suit

      05 Jan '61
    • 155. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Greenpernt Oogle (10) - Bullwinkle's Landing or Moosle Beach

      05 Jan '61
      A desert island's only treasure was the oogle bird, which laid a valuable egg once a month. Now the island needs a substitute oogle bird, and Bullwinkle is kidnapped to do the job.
    • 156. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Greenpernt Oogle (11) - The Sand Blasters or Big Bang on the Beach

      12 Jan '61
      A desert island's only treasure was the oogle bird, which laid a valuable egg once a month. Now the island needs a substitute oogle bird, and Bullwinkle is kidnapped to do the job.
    • 157. Aesop and Son - The Owl and the Wolf

      12 Jan '61
    • 158. Bullwinkle's Corner - Fan Club #1

      12 Jan '61
    • 159. Peabody's Improbable History - Christopher Columbus

      12 Jan '61
    • 160. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Greenpernt Oogle (12) - The Brave and the Boulder or To Each His Stone

      12 Jan '61
      A desert island's only treasure was the oogle bird, which laid a valuable egg once a month. Now the island needs a substitute oogle bird, and Bullwinkle is kidnapped to do the job.
    • 161. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania (1) - Rue Britannia

      29 Jan '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
    • 162. Fractured Fairy Tales - The Enchanted Fish

      29 Jan '61
    • 163. Bullwinkle's Corner - Peter Piper

      29 Jan '61
    • 164. Dudley Do-Right - Miracle Drug

      29 Jan '61
    • 165. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania (2) - Earl and Water Don't Mix or Next Time, Take the Drain

      29 Jan '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
    • 166. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania (3) - Moose Gets the Juice or Mourning Becomes Electra-cuted

      05 Feb '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
    • 167. Fractured Fairy Tales - Prince Darling

      05 Feb '61
    • 168. Mr. Know-It-All - Buying a Used Car

      05 Feb '61
    • 169. Peabody's Improbable History - French Foreign Legion

      05 Feb '61
    • 170. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania (4) - Episode 120 or 123

      05 Feb '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
    • 171. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania (5) - Explosive Situation or Don't Make it Worse—It's Badenov

      12 Feb '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
    • 172. Aesop and Son - The Centipede and the Snail

      12 Feb '61
    • 173. Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be an Archeologist and Dig Ancient History

      12 Feb '61
    • 174. Peabody's Improbable History - Guglielmo Marconi

      12 Feb '61
    • 175. Rocky & Bullwinkle - Rue Brittania

      12 Feb '61
      Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells ""Rue Britannia,"" and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid (""I've been living in an abominable manner all my life"") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.