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These are three volumes of THE ADVENTURES OF ROCKY AND BULLWINKLE featuring the classic cartoons starring Moose and Squirrel. They are the original VHS Videos released by Buena Vista Home Video and come in their original boxes as shown.
This is the Classic Rocky Bullwinkle cartoon show featuring the title
characters plus arch villian Boris; Dudley Do-Right that
arch-villian Snidely Whiplash; Mr. Peabody his boy Sherman,
Fractured Fairy Tales gives Little Red Riding Hood story a twist,
Bullwinkle's Corner spotlights Tom, a piper's son Mr. Know-It-All.
Still entertaining after all these years.
WHISTLER'S MOOSE
Boris and Natasha are angling for Bullwinkle's claim to the
uninhabited domain of Moosylvania, prompting a devious contest
challenging entrants to prove just how evil they can be--a gambit that
unleashes some reliably silly examples of greed run amok before carrying
us to a climax involving a booby-trapped set of the Encylopedia Badenov
(watch out for Volume 7) and a triple-cross disguising Butte, Montana,
as our nation's capit...maybe. In keeping with creator Jay Ward's
kitchen-sink style of pop satire, the story slips in breezy digs at
political lobbying, sweepstakes fever, and the villains' own cheerfully
inverted value system.
During its original network run, Rocky and Bullwinkle
achieved a glorious, cheerfully subversive spirit that could be savored
simply for its crudely rendered but deftly timed animated slapstick
while injecting giddy jolts of social satire and wonderful, groanworthy
puns to keep moms and dads giggling while their offspring laughed at the
proceedings. This episode of what amounted to a comedic magazine series
includes some worthwhile nonsense with Dudley Do-Right that illustrates
his oblivious rectitude through nemesis Snidely Whiplash's addiction to
tying innocent maidens to railroad tracks, while an episode of Mr.
Know-It-All skewers Hollywood in a bit describing a self-satisfied
director's (Bullwinkle, of course) proclamations of his skill at
handling talent (a rogue's gallery of spoiled star archetypes all
"played" by none other than Boris Badenov, he of the pencil-thin
moustache and broad Pottsylvanian accent). Along with a reliably warped
Fractured Fairy Tale, a visit to Bullwinkle's Corner, and a pun-driven
Aesop and Son not-quite-fable, the show reminds us of just how much fun
Ward and his inspired asylum perpetrated on a grateful audience during
the show's halcyon '60s run.
LA GRANDE MOOSE
La Grande Moose is grand! This
one has our heros trying to stop Boris Natasha from pulling off
their Box Top Robbery, Snidely prevents Dudley from marrying his
sweetheart, Nell, Fractured Fairy Tales hops around with an Enchanted
Frog-Prince, and in Aesop and Son, a Well-Learned Lesson is taught.
VINCENT VAN MOOSE
This
volume has Boris unleashing his Goof Gas Attack on America's greatest
minds, Mr. Know-It-All goes to Egypt, Fractured Fairy Tales helps
Rapunzel to let her hair down, Dudley digging for gold, Aesop and Son
use a biting tale to highlight a point. Oh, and Bullwinkle tries to
pull a rabbit out of his hat!