Rocky and Bullwinkle (Western Animation)? But that trick never works! ![]() It featured the serialized adventures of Rocky (voiced by June Foray), a flying squirrel who wore flight goggles, and Bullwinkle (Bill Scott), a dimwitted moose. Their primary foes were Boris Badenov (Paul Frees) and Natasha Fatale (June Foray again), a pair of Slavic spies from the imaginary Soviet satellite of Pottsylvania. In 1. 96. 1, the series moved to NBC and became The Bullwinkle Show; it ran under that title until 1. ![]() In Super Mario World Yoshis appear in four colors, Yoshi (who is green), Red Yoshi, Blue Yoshi, and Yellow Yoshi. Bowser magically encases them in Yoshi Eggs. Click here to view the gallery. Quotes Main article: Carrie Krueger/Quotes Trivia. In the early reel, Carrie heavily resembled Boo from the Mario franchise. The music of The Rocky Horror Show and The Rocky Horror Picture Show, including cast albums, soundtracks, and cover songs. Discography, song lyrics, mp3 sound files. ![]() Both series have since been seen in syndication and on cable TV and the title changed to The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends. Bullwinkle also appeared in two other segments: Bullwinkle's Corner, in which he gave poetry readings that usually degenerated into chaos, and Mr. Know- It- All, in which his attempts to offer . Supporting segments were Dudley Do- Right, Peabody's Improbable History, Fractured Fairy Tales and Aesop and Son. William Conrad was the Narrator in the main Rocky and Bullwinkle segments, and Edward Everett Horton performed that function in Fractured Fairy Tales. It continued on with Rocky and Bullwinkle comics through the 8. In 2. 00. 0, Universal released The Film of the Series produced in live action, apart from a CGI moose and squirrel voiced by Keith Scott and June Foray, and hand- drawn opening and ending sequences mimicking the style of the 1. Jason Alexander and Rene Russo played Boris and Natasha. Robert De Niro, a fan of the show from his youth, not only played Fearless Leader, but was also one of the film's producers. In 1. 99. 2, there was a made- for- cable movie Boris and Natasha about the bad guy couple. Rocky and Bullwinkle were human in this film (. Sally Kellerman, like De. Niro in the later film, was a fan of the show and co- produced it, playing Natasha. A feature film adaptation of Peabody's Improbable History as Mr. Peabody & Sherman, was released on March 7, 2. TV series The New Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show on October 9, 2. A . Additionally, neither Boris nor Natasha appear in the storylines . ![]() Each segment took at least the title of one of these stories, then twisted it around. The All- American Boy: Rocky is an all- American boy in the form of a squirrel. Always Gets His Man: Dudley Do Right is an Affectionate Parody of this. As is the Peabody episode where the mountie can't take in his target because she's a woman. Anachronism Stew: The Peabody and Sherman segments are full of this. Peabody's modifications to the WABAC contaminate the past with anachronisms and cause the historical figures to become ignorant, now he and Sherman must undo their mistake and save the timeline. Lyrics to 'The Time Warp' by Rocky Horror Picture Show: In another dimension With voyeuristic intention. Well secluded I see all. The official fan website for the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show. This article is about the character. For information about the species, see Toad (species). For the character from the Super Mario Bros. Full cast and crew for the film, company credits, external reviews, plot summary, memorable quotes and merchandising links. Animated Anthology. Animation Bump: Certain segments were animated entirely in America, and looked far better than what was sent to Mexico. The majority of these sequences were animated by Gerard Baldwin. Anti- Advice: When some island natives lose their weather- predicting Oogle bird egg, they employ Captain Wrongway Peachfuzz in its placeāand simply expect the opposite of his predictions. Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Boris' alias . In his first appearance, he was thin with a trenchcoat, sunglasses, and a hat like Boris'. His next few appearances depicted him fat, in a uniform, no hat and no sunglasses. When Rocky and Bullwinkle arrived in Pottsylvania, Fearless Leader was slimmed down a little. And finally, when Boris meets up with him in person, Fearless Leader looks as he does today: skinny, given a hat, a differently shaped head, a scar on his face and a monocle. Alternatively, Pottsylvania goes through a lot of Fearless Leaders. Artistic License . This is misrepresented in a Peabody and Sherman segment. Ascended Extra: Natasha. The first few episodes present Boris as the main villain and only occasionally show Natasha as a flunky. Before the first serial is over, she has become his partner in crime. Ascended Fanboy: De. Niro, who not only played Fearless Leader but produced the 2. Keith Scott as well, having gotten to hang out with the cast and crew of the original series before sadly replacing most of their voices once they'd died. As Long as It Sounds Foreign: This was exactly Jay Ward's attitude towards Boris and Natasha. When June Foray first asked Ward what accent he wanted her to do for Natasha, he suggested anything but Russian (as this was during the Cold War, and he didn't want to risk offending Russia). Bad Boss: Fearless Leader always threatens to shoot his men. Only rarely that he actually does it. In Missouri Mish Mash, he even sent one of his men to be executed after he tells Fearless Leader that Boris is the only available Pottsylvanian spy in Minnesota. The Bad Guy Wins: Boris and Natasha in . It's not a total loss for Bullwinkle, though, since he gains a lot of money from the success of his movie. Boris frequently bests Bullwinkle in the Mr. Snidely Whiplash in the first Dudley Do- Right segment. After Dudley arrests Snidley and his gang, he sees that Snidley is out of jail. Asking how he escaped, it turns out the one he captured was disguisedas Snidely. Played with in the Fractured Fairy Tales episode . The narrator remarks that it looks like nobody lived happily ever after, but the wolf says he did, before getting blown up by 2. Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad: Boris takes any insult as a compliment and can't stand anything nice. One time when he was out cold, Natasha did CPR while saying . Someone down there likes me! Peabody's Improbable History. Peabody: Sherman, how thick is this fog? Sherman: It's as thick as pea soup. Peabody (Narrating): And that's where we found him: in a shady diner behind a bowl of pea soup. Beauty Equals Goodness: Subverted and played with in . She doesn't lie, cheat or steal, what could be fairer than that? Bewitched Amphibians: Twice in Fractured Fairy Tales. Big Bad: Though Mr. Big is the ruler of Pottsylvania, Fearless Leader is shown to be more in charge. Big Guy, Little Guy: Bullwinkle and Rocky respectively. Big Shadow, Little Creature: Mr. Big was revealed to be this towards the end of Upsidaisium. Big . Played with in one episode, when Natasha tells Boris to shut up his mouth as they fall off a cliff. And in another episode, Boris tells Natasha that the next time he has such a plan she should . It's subverted at the end when it turns out that it's actually the design on his bathroom floor mat, imprinted when he stepped out of the tub. Then Double Subverted, as, well after the birthmark's significance has waned, Bullwinkle notes that same design on his other foot never comes off. Bold Explorer: The Peabody's Improbable History segments featured visits to see many bold explorers, including Sir Walter Raleigh, Marco Polo, Juan Ponce de Leon, Balboa, Columbus and Magellan. Many of them turned out to be not- so- bold in person, and needed a kick in the pants from Peabody and Sherman. The Bore: One of the Fractured Fairy Tales was about Leaping Beauty, a beautiful girl who leaps about spreading joy and cheer, until she runs afoul of a witch, who curses her to become a bore, after which she literally puts the entire kingdom to sleep with her incessant prattling. Brains and Brawn: Rocky and Bullwinkle, respectively. Breaking the Fourth Wall: Breaking? This show pulverized it! Breakout Character: Bullwinkle became so popular on Rocky and His Friends that the show was renamed The Bullwinkle Show on its third season. Dudley Do- Right was the only one of the show's supporting segments to get its own show. However, no new stories were made for it. By . Rocky mentions that they've met in one of their previous adventures. Know- It- All segment about magic, Bullwinkle is about to demonstrate pulling a rabbit out of his hat. Rocky remarks that this looks familiar. Bullwinkle proceeds to do his act and pulls himself out this time. Card- Carrying Villain: Everyone from Pottsylvania is depicted as this. They even have a national anthem that boasts how evil they are. Hail, Pottsylvania! Hail to the Black and the Blue! Hail, Pottsylvania, sneaky and crooked through and through.. DOWN with the Good Guys, UP with the Boss: Under the sign of the Triple Cross (HAIL!).. Hail, Pottsylvania.. Hail, Hail, HAIL!!! Catchphrase: Rocky's . Squirrel voice), usually his response to the Narrator, or to Bullwinkle's . At the same time, Boris was fired from being the circus' lion tamer, so he makes continuous efforts to sabotage the circus as revenge. City of Spies: In the Jet Fuel Formula story arc, Pottslyvania is depicted as a country of spies where everything is secret: All phone numbers are unlisted resulting in blank phone books, and newspapers have nothing but advertisements since all news is too secret to print. The ice cream man also hawks classified documents. Cliffhanger Copout: Happened all the time, but let's face it, any continuity in these cartoons was purely by accident. Collective Groan: The Lame Pun Reaction listed below is a sizable one. Comic- Book Adaptation: Gold Key put out Bullwinkle comic books from 1. It was briefly revived in 1. Marvel Comics. There was a newspaper comic strip drawn by Al Kilgore from 1. In 2. 01. 3, IDW picked up the rights to Rocky and Bullwinkle (along with Peabody and Sherman due to the film by Dreamworks.) The first issues were written by Mark Evanier and Rodger Langridge, along with reprints of the Gold Key series. Competition Coupon Madness: Boris and Natasha produce counterfeit box tops to get all the prizes and undermine the world's economy. Conspicuous Trenchcoat: Even more amusing in retrospect.. Contrived Coincidence: Like everything else, used liberally and mocked ruthlessly. When something ludicrously coincidental saves or helps our heroes the show (and later the movie) they always make sure to point out how ridiculous this is, either by having the narrator or characters lampshade it or by having the coincidence itself be so absurd that there's no question it's being played with. Counterfeit Cash: Or rather Counterfeit Boxtops. Crazy- Prepared: Boris Badenov. She is a depressed ghost who is in Miss Simian's class at Elmore Junior High. Her first appearance was a cameo in . Her arms rest in front of her body and her hair covers her left eye. She also has magenta and cyan lining around her, making her seem like a 3. D anaglyph image. When her teeth are visible, they are shown to be sharp and pointed. She normally has black eyebrows. Her head becomes slightly more rectangular, and she now has a shoulder on each side of her body, which her arms now hang from. She also becomes a darker color, and her outline gets thicker, like the other 2. D characters on the show with outlines. Unlike most emo kids, who usually only hang out with other emos, Carrie is a social floater who will talk to anyone, possibly because Elmore Junior High lacks other emos. She regularly interacts with the other girls and usually participates in Gumball and the rest of the class' antics. Despite this, she has shown other emotions and has been seen smiling on occasion. She is capable of compassion, as she seemed genuinely concerned for Gumball and Darwin's safety. At the end of the episode, she was visibly upset when she thought they had been trapped in the underworld. It would seem that at heart, she is also ultimately very selfless, as indicated in . She also appeared to be quite shy when interacting with Darwin, whom she had developed a crush on, as she was unable to ask him if she could borrow his body and if he wanted to do something together without sounding sheepish and nervous. This forces the person to do whatever Carrie wants to do. However, the victim may be able to retain some degree of control, as seen in . She can also use spells by speaking in Latin. Most of these powers are demonstrated in . She takes Gumball, Darwin and Anais in to a Haunted house. Her father is also revealed. She helps Gumball make Teri fall in love with Darwin. However, when she possesses someone or otherwise inhabits their body, the person will see her reflection instead of their own. However, it can be interpreted that she was born a ghost but acquired a body at some point before losing it. However, using British subtitles, it is known as . This is used again by Gumball in a later episode, . He'll probably do so soon, as he has already kissed her.
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