
Rocket J. Squirrel (Rocky) and Bullwinkle J. Moose live in Frostbite Falls, Minnesota. Bullwinkle is a dim-witted moose that always seems to get into trouble that send him and Rocky around the world. Whether they are trying to located a hidden mine of Upsidasium or saving the world from the Metal Moon Men, the pair always save the day thanks to Rocky's smart thinking and Bullwinkle's lucky accidents.

Each episode began and ended with a five-minute R&B segments that always ended in a cliff-hanger to be resolved in the following episode. Sandwiched in between the R&B shorts were five-minute episodes of Fractured Fairy Tales, Dudley Do-Right, Aesop and Son and Peabody and Sherman's Improbable History.


This show worked on so many levels. It had the goofy characters and slap-stick humour for the kids and intelligent writing and topical humour for the adults. My favourite part of the show the amount of puns that would be crammed in each episode.
Rocky and Bullwinkle was created by Jay Ward Studios who had just met popularity with its previous show, Crusader Rabbit. Due to extremely limited funding, all the animation was farmed out to a studio in Mexico where workers worked for pennies and produced obvious results. Animation was sloppy, colours changed, mustaches would disappear and because of tight schedules many of these mistakes would never be caught until Jay Ward saw them on the air. Farming animation over-seas is common place today but it should be know that Jay Ward Studios was the first to do it.

The first three seasons of Rocky and Bullwinkle are out on DVD and I recommend watching it if you haven't yet. It is a great look back to the Golden Age of television animation.
I loved Rocky and Bullwinkle when I was little! Peabody was my favorite...he rocked...
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