The Bullwinkle Show
A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.
Season 1 Episodes
Rocky and Bullwinkle accidentally discover a new and amazing rocket fuel while baking Grandma Bullwinkle’s recipe for mo…
In this comical retelling, the long-haired Rapunzel lets her hair down, but things don’t go quite as planned. As suitors…
Bullwinkle recites Robert Louis Stevenson's classic poem The Swing, capturing the joy and thrill of swinging through the…
The origins of Mr. Peabody and the WABAC machine: Mr. Peabody finds Sherman in the street being beaten up by some bigger…
Because the rocket fuel recipe had been torn apart in the explosion, Bullwinkle knows how much but not what of, so he an…
Those little green men holding extremely ominous-looking weapons aren't congressmen, as Bullwinkle first surmises--they'…
In this humorous retelling, Puss uses his wits and charm to turn his master, a poor miller’s son, into a wealthy noble. …
Bullwinkle reads and performs the classic nursery rhyme Little Miss Muffett, with Rocky taking on the role of the spider…
Peabody and Sherman travel to 1810 and meet a frustrated Napoleon, who is missing his royal suspenders, causing chaos in…
Whoops. The actual orders said, “*DON'T* KILL MOOSE," so Boris races the safe to keep Bullwinkle safe, and it's safe to …
The scrooch gun has frozen Bullwinkle solid, and Cloyd and Gidney start off with their moosesicle as a trophy of their v…
A little fisherman goes out to fish and nets a mermaid. After the man gives in to her pleas to be let go, the mermaid is…
Bullwinkle recites the poem about the little boy who blew his horn, but his telling is filled with humorous misinterpret…
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet Lord Nelson, who is preparing to battle the Spanish fleet but faces an u…
Every move the moose makes is duplicated in the faraway spy lab. Bullwinkle cooks up some tasty chocolate pan dowdy that…
Rocky's blown away all right, out to sea in a leaky hot air balloon courtesy of Boris Badenov. Meanwhile, an anxious nat…
In this amusing version, Goldilocks learns the hard way about the consequences of misusing other people's property. As s…
Bullwinkle recites the classic poem about boats, but adds his own spin by telling a humorous story about his experience …
Peabody and Sherman travel to Dodge City, where famed sheriff Wyatt Earp is unable to face the outlaw "Aces Wilde" in a …
Fortunately, Bullwinkle offers the wrong toast—"To crime!"—and Boris and Natasha, official bad guys that they are, are o…
Yes, the government agents who've arrested our heroes are waiting for two spies. If it's not Rocky and Bullwinkle, it mu…
In this comical version, the forgetful Giant can’t remember his famous saying, which allows Jack to outsmart him and mak…
Bullwinkle recites the classic poem My Shadow, but things take an unexpected turn when his shadow comes to life and begi…
Peabody and Sherman arrive in King Arthur's kingdom to find things in disarray, as a dragon is terrorizing the land and …
Up and up they go, and then down and down: Cloyd and Gidney are out of fuel, or is that fudge cake? Because Boris and Na…
Boris has plenty of medals—for burning down orphanages, for kicking small dogs, for taking candy from babies—so why isn'…
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In this playful retelling, the Beast is under a spell that can only be broken by a kiss from a beauty. However, finding …
In Bullwinkle's amusing version of this classic poem, things take a wild turn when the "little pussy" is actually a tige…
Peabody and Sherman go back to the year 1824 and meet Franz Schubert. They decide to help him compose his latest musical…
The auto-controlled spy sub goes slightly out of control, blowing up an entire foreign port. Meanwhile, after fastening…
A last-second reconsideration of orders from headquarters (the message didn't say KILL MOOSE; it actually read DON'T KIL…
After the Little Tailor kills seven flies with one blow, the townspeople mistakenly believe he has slain giants. As a re…
Bullwinkle recites the poem "Taffy." However, in the telling of the story, Boris (in the role of Taffy) begins to "bend …
Lucretia Borgia, the world's best poison artist has just gotten a 12th husband who is snacking on furniture. Peabody and…
Despite going over Thundering Falls, Bullwinkle, by remaining cuke as a coolcumber, manages to snatch the last available…
Those laughing Indians going by in a canoe aren't part of the Minnie-Ho-Ho tribe, but really Boris and Natasha with the …
In this humorous take, Rumpelstiltskin uses the power of publicity, rather than magic, to convince everyone that his cli…
Bullwinkle tackles the nursery rhyme Wee Willie Winkie, but things take a humorous turn as the pajama-clad Willie runs t…
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to assist Sir Walter Raleigh, who faces a strict deadline from Queen Elizabeth I…
From Frostbite Falls, it's across a couple of the Great Lakes and portage through downtown Chicago, as the Great Canoe a…
It's getting choppy out there all right, but even though the whirling blade cuts their little vessel in two, our heroes …
Aesop tells the classic fable of the lion who spares a mouse, only to be saved by the tiny creature later. As always, Ae…
Bullwinkle recites the classic nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner, but his comedic interpretation turns the simple act of …
Peabody visits with Robert Fulton, the famed inventor of the steamboat, and helps prove that steamboats can outrun the f…
If only they knew the whereabouts of another mooseberry bush! Perhaps the moon men will tell them, but when our heroes g…
Rocky and Bullwinkle are up to their necks in trouble...and in water, too, for Boris Badenov has dumped them into the ha…
In this comical retelling, the court jester attempts to trick the King by presenting him with fake princesses. Each "pri…
Rocky stars as the Queen of Hearts, diligently baking heart-shaped cookies, while Boris takes on the role of the Knave o…
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet sharpshooter Annie Oakley, where they discover that the villainous Fores…
Picked up by the mighty *S.S. Andalusia,* plowing her way through the seas to Pottsylvania, Bullwinkle sits basking on t…
Tricked by a fake lifeboat drill called by Boris Badenov, that dastardly USC graduate (that is, the Ukrainian Safecracki…
Sweet Little Beet is a poor orphan girl forced into a life of drudgery and ill-treated by her wicked (and UGLY!) stepsis…
Bullwinkle takes on the role of Tom, the Piper's Son, who famously steals a pig. In this amusing version, Tom's attempt …
Snidely Whiplash devises a scheme to smuggle furs across the border using a musical band called "The Disloyal Canadians.…
Bullwinkle has a sinking feeling that their boat is leaking, but when Rocky has Bullwinkle stand on his head, the points…
There's nothing but splinters left of the little lifeboat, but mighty Bullwinkle has managed to grab ahold of the passin…
A fisherman and his wife are very poor, and he is happy. The wife, however, is unhappy, and wishes that he would catch m…
Bullwinkle, as Mr. Know-It-All, offers his "expert" advice on how to train a dog. His methods, as expected, result in ch…
Jesse James robs Mr. Peabody and Sherman, and Sherman is kidnapped while trying to get his things back from the outlaw. …
Our heroes are so hungry, they're eating *pictures* of food; meanwhile, Boris and Natasha go picking mooseberries. But w…
It’s good news/bad news for Bullwinkle: fortunately, he’s fallen directly into the ship’s pool; unfortunately, he can’t …
Aesop tells the fable of The Mice in Council, where a group of mice debate how to protect themselves from a cat by placi…
Bullwinkle recites the poem about Barbara Frietchie, a patriotic figure from the Civil War who sews a flag for the Union…
Peabody and Sherman visit the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, only to find their historic flight delayed by a troublesome…
A native’s selling poi burgers, but our hungry heroes aren’t biting because the native won’t accept anything (not even R…
The good citizens of Pottsylvania have extended our heroes a real Pottsylvanian welcome, for millionaire yachtsman Sir T…
In this humorous version of the classic tale, Dick Whittington's traveling cat manages to secure a wealthy bride for his…
Bullwinkle, in his role as Mr. Know-It-All, provides questionable advice on lion taming. His "expert" tips quickly spira…
Peabody and Sherman travel back to 1875, where they discover that General Custer is about to lead his troops into a dang…
Back in Central Control, Fearless Leader is getting ready to fill Boris’s alibi regarding the lack of rocket fuel full o…
The number-one American tourist destination in Pottsylvania turns out to be...jail. The travel folders may have said “We…
Cinderella wants to marry a rich prince, but this Cinderella story has one twist: the Fairy Godmother makes Cinderella s…
Bullwinkle offers his unique take on holiday cooking by demonstrating how to cook a turkey in a 6,000-degree oven. Predi…
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to help Alfred Nobel, who is having trouble finding a safe location to test his …
Our heroes feel like heroes again, having saved a boatload of tourists, but all is not well yet because they’re stuck in…
Our heroes are closing in at last on the missing mooseberry bunch, for they've hired a famous mountain climber with a va…
In this playful retelling, the shoemaker discovers that he must go through a series of unlikely and absurd tasks to lear…
Bullwinkle, as Mr. Know-It-All, gives a lesson on how to enjoy swimming, but his advice is anything but practical. From …
In this episode, Snidely Whiplash hypnotizes Stokey the Bear, turning the famous forest protector into a fire-starting m…
Triumph is fleeting in the search for the mooseberry bush, and so is the rapidly growing piece of candy that Boris is ro…
A nice lunch on an overhanging snow ledge courtesy of Boris Badenov goes from bad to worse when Bullwinkle puts too much…
Aesop tells the story of The Fox and the Stork, where the clever Fox plays a trick on the Stork by serving dinner in sha…
Bullwinkle, as Mr. Know-It-All, provides his "expert" advice on how to sell vacuum cleaners. His absurd sales techniques…
Peabody and Sherman travel back to meet Marco Polo, but they all end up as prisoners of Kubla Khan. While trying to esca…
Rocky and Bullwinkle’s epic quest and grand dream of converting the rare juice of the magic mooseberry into rocket fuel …
Bullwinkle draws a pole-vault-sized straw when Sir Hillary suggests they draw for the honor of staying behind and battli…
Tom Thumb is only as high as his father's thumb, making him quite the tiny hero. Fortunately, Merlin the magician is on …
Bullwinkle shares his "expert" advice on curing hiccups, offering a series of ridiculous and over-the-top remedies that …
Snidely Whiplash hatches a scheme to take over the Mountie post by tricking Inspector Fenwick into signing a mortgage. W…
Boris and Natasha take off in terror, but, unzipped, the menacing Snowman turns out to be two moon men in disguise. Afte…
Boris may be a liar, turncoat, and double-crosser, but he’s not forgetful, so when he tells Fearless Leader that Moose a…
Aesop tells the classic fable of the wolf who disguises himself in sheep’s clothing to trick the flock. However, his pla…
Bullwinkle offers his "expert" advice on the seemingly simple task of opening a jar of pickles. His overcomplicated and …
Peabody and Sherman travel to meet King Richard the Lionhearted, who is struggling to live up to his legendary title and…
A fortuitous cab from the Tick Tock Taxi Company appears, but it’s Boris and Natasha in the driver’s seat and TNT under …
Cloyd the moon man scrooches the border guard, and our heroes escape on a small freighter to Washington, D.C., where Roc…
Retired clown Galahad names his son "Sir Galahad" by mistake after answering a question with, "Yes, Sir!" Though Galahad…
Bullwinkle shares his "foolproof" methods for sneaking into a movie theater without paying. His outrageous tactics, incl…
Peabody and Sherman travel back to meet the famed lover Don Juan, who has lost his charm because his love for onions has…
With Alaskans, Hawaiians, and even Californians claiming to be U.S. citizens, Senator Fussmussen of the Congressional Ci…
An emergency session of the World Economic Council is horrified to learn someone is counterfeiting box tops, the true ba…
Aesop tells the classic fable of The Hare and the Tortoise, where the overconfident Hare races against the slow but stea…
Bullwinkle, as Mr. Know-It-All, explains his eccentric methods for catching a bee to impress a loved one. His outlandish…
Snidely Whiplash sets a trap to capture Dudley Do-Right by using bait that’s too tempting to resist. Despite the obvious…
Round one of the battle of the box tops goes to Boris Badenov, who has succeeded in dumping thousands of counterfeits on…
Rocky tells the council that one of its own is in cahoots with the box-top bad man. Why? Because the phony box tops are …
In this humorous retelling, the dwarves are doing their best to hide Snow White from the evil Queen, but their efforts a…
Bullwinkle shares his "expert" advice on becoming a cow puncher, explaining how to wrangle cattle without getting hit ba…
Peabody and Sherman travel back to the American Civil War, where they discover a Confederate spy has set a trap for Gene…
The World Economic Council enlists the help of Hemlock Soames—actually Boris Badenov in disguise. This clever ruse allow…
As Rocky searches desperately for something to smash open the tower door and help his pal, the heavy clock chime hammer …
Aesop recounts the fable of The Hare and the Hound, where a speedy hare outruns a determined hound in a chase, but the l…
Bullwinkle, as Mr. Know-It-All, provides his "foolproof" guide to escaping from the infamous Devil's Island. His absurd …
Peabody and Sherman travel back to the first Kentucky Derby, where they find that Colonel Beauregard's horse has been st…
As Bullwinkle clings to the ticking hand of the clock, Rocky races to devise a plan to bring him back inside safely. How…
Just as doom appears near, Rocky the flying squirrel swoops to his friend’s defense, grabbing the loose rope and fasteni…
In this satirical version, a Wicked Fairy casts a beautiful Princess into a deep sleep, but when the Prince arrives to a…
Bullwinkle offers his "expert" advice on how to play golf and shoot par. His ridiculous techniques, from using a croquet…
In this episode, Dudley faces off against a mysterious new villain, the Masked Ginny Lynne, who has been causing trouble…
Surprisingly, Bullwinkle does not fall down the shaft but instead finds himself standing atop a mountainous pile of coun…
As Rocky and Bullwinkle hurtle toward Earth and splash down in an elevator car, the chairman of the World Economic Counc…
In this twist on the classic tale, kindly old Geppetto, who runs a toy shop, wishes for the puppet he's crafting to come…
Bullwinkle shares his "simple" tricks for mastering magic, but his attempts to make magic look easy quickly turn into a …
Peabody and Sherman travel back to meet the legendary showman P. T. Barnum and witness his famous circus. However, they …
Just as the State Police arrive to apprehend Boris and Natasha, the dastardly duo makes their escape, abandoning the tru…
Rocky and Bullwinkle find themselves safe again after the final depth charge blasts them through the window of the Coast…
In this whimsical retelling, Little Red Riding Hood opens her very own "Riding Hood Shop," where she sells stylish hoods…
Bullwinkle provides his "expert" advice on transforming failures into successes, but his methods are as outlandish as ev…
Peabody and Sherman travel back to the 19th century, hoping to witness the famous meeting between explorer Henry Morton …
Rocky and Bullwinkle sit on a park bench to devise a plan to catch the box-top bandits by printing 'Reward Posters.' As …
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