The Best of Rocky and Bullwinkle - Vol. 1 (2006)
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Synopsis: While supporting segments like "Fractured Fairy Tales," "Dudley Do-Right," and "Mr. Peabody and Sherman" certainly earned their own cult followings, the undeniable stars of Jay Ward's 1960s... While supporting segments like "Fractured Fairy Tales," "Dudley Do-Right," and "Mr. Peabody and Sherman" certainly earned their own cult followings, the undeniable stars of Jay Ward's 1960s animated series THE ROCKY & BULLWINKLE SHOW remained its moose and squirrel heroes, who engaged in wackily farcical Cold War adventures in their perpetually wintry hometown environs of Frostbite Falls, Minnesota. Clever and smart, with a decidedly grownup appeal, this collection presents 15 classic Rocky and Bullwinkle segments divided into three serial adventures: "The Last Angry Moose," "The Three Moosketeers," and "The Guns of Abalone," the last of which features the pair's equally iconic nemeses, the incompetently evil Russian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. [More]
Starring: June Foray
Starring: June Foray
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