The Best of Dudley Do-Right - Vol. 1 (2005)
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Synopsis: While Jay Ward's classic 1960s cartoon series THE ROCKY & BULLWINKLE SHOW mainly chronicled the Cold War intrigues of its moose and squirrel heroes, the series featured an equally iconic cast of... While Jay Ward's classic 1960s cartoon series THE ROCKY & BULLWINKLE SHOW mainly chronicled the Cold War intrigues of its moose and squirrel heroes, the series featured an equally iconic cast of supporting characters in smart and sophisticated between-scene segments. One of the most beloved of these was DUDLEY DO-RIGHT, which parodied 1920s-era silent films with the adventures of a hopelessly clueless Canadian Mountie. Together with his trusty equine sidekick, Dudley incompetently rescued damsels in distress from railroad-tying archvillain Snidely Whiplash--including Dudley's own love interest Nell, who harbored a somewhat Freudian attraction to his horse. Clever and funny with a decidedly grownup appeal, this nostalgic collection presents 15 vintage Dudley Do-Right cartoons, including "Mother Whiplash's Log Jam," "Niagara Falls," and "Marigolds." [More]
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