Why Was This ONE Cartoon BANNED for 44 Years?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 мар 2023
  • The character of Dudley Do-Right was a well-intentioned but incompetent Mountie, but there was one character that only appeared in one cartoon, and that cartoon was BANNED for 44 years!
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  • @bjs301
    @bjs301 Год назад +2647

    I don't know about kids today, but growing up in the early 1960s I'm pretty sure most of us knew the difference between humor and "dangerous content".

    • @rhonda7070
      @rhonda7070 Год назад +85

      Yes. Stokey Bear sets fires to be funny, but Smoky Bear prevents them. Stokey is not real, but Smoky......well, he's the good bear. Duh.

    • @timheersma4708
      @timheersma4708 Год назад +34

      There were the odd imitators of The Three Stooges, but that's topic for another day.😉

    • @brianloveless2717
      @brianloveless2717 Год назад +164

      @@timheersma4708 we still have those… Biden, Harris, Pelosi.

    • @mrsqueakthecat.8061
      @mrsqueakthecat.8061 Год назад +29

      @@brianloveless2717 😁

    • @Sunny-jz3dy
      @Sunny-jz3dy Год назад +29

      @@brianloveless2717 😂😂😂

  • @sunnyscott4876
    @sunnyscott4876 Год назад +1620

    I am 75 years old now and my husband is 80.
    We STILL quote things from Rocky and Bullwinkle.
    That's how much of an impact the cartoon made on us.

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Год назад +37

      My wife and I will surely be doing that with the Simpsons.

    • @donnariley2831
      @donnariley2831 Год назад +35

      "Yahaha!" (While twirling end of mustache😉)

    • @fab3laundry
      @fab3laundry Год назад +63

      Watch me pull a rabbit outta my hat 🤠

    • @dorianfulton7168
      @dorianfulton7168 Год назад +50

      "Nothing up my sleeve"...

    • @sunnyscott4876
      @sunnyscott4876 Год назад +31

      @@fab3laundry yes exactly right!
      Hey Rocky!

  • @williamgardiner4956
    @williamgardiner4956 Год назад +243

    As a little guy around 5 years of age I couldn't wait for Rocky and Bullwinkle to come on our tiny little TV screen. Many hours of sheer joy spent watching that program.

    • @ernsttrekiew198
      @ernsttrekiew198 11 месяцев назад

      No comic beats "Red Meat" by Max Cannon!

    • @bekindtoanimals2189
      @bekindtoanimals2189 3 месяца назад +2

      Firstly, Bears are good people. Even under hypnosis, they'd NEVER start a fire. I know this because a friend of a friend of mine used to hypnotize Bears, and they'd NEVER do anything wrong.
      Lastly, Quebec is pronounced Kay-beck. That is all. And now back to the videos.

    • @Ivorymoana
      @Ivorymoana 20 дней назад

      Am I the only girl who was secretly masturbating in my bedroom after watching Snidely Whiplash tying the girl to the railroad ties and the Ranger comes along and rescues her? When I read the cartoon had been banned, of course, I thought that was why! Was I the only child affected this way? Come on! I can’t be the only weirdo! My first experience with BDSM

  • @nommadd5758
    @nommadd5758 Год назад +58

    Much simpler times. I really miss those days! I didn't know the shows are available on dvd. I will be looking for them. Thank you!!

    • @wendigo53
      @wendigo53 3 месяца назад +4

      Open border? Incompetent authorities? Sounds like last week.

    • @kirstencampbell2593
      @kirstencampbell2593 29 дней назад +1

      You can watch them on RUclips.

    • @nommadd5758
      @nommadd5758 29 дней назад

      @@kirstencampbell2593 : I'm aware of that. Thanks anyway.

  • @malirabbit6228
    @malirabbit6228 Год назад +927

    What was not to love about this show? We laughed at it as kids and we laughed again as adults! The writing was just that great!

    • @jmp42956
      @jmp42956 Год назад

      You will not have laughter and you will like it! The left wants to take all of our joy!

    • @dashmagic
      @dashmagic Год назад +19

      Yup you got it, we laughed as kids and then again as adults... "Look a message in a bottle" "Fan mail from a flounder?"

    • @malirabbit6228
      @malirabbit6228 Год назад +9

      @@dashmagic Now a days it's a text from some flounder!

    • @BouchIsOnTheLoose702
      @BouchIsOnTheLoose702 Год назад +10

      I've never seen that episode of Season 1 Episode 11. The Americans seem to think our Police Force are all Mounties. We have City Cops & Provincial Cops just like them. State Troopers seems to be us noticed a lot when we cross the border to Michigan. The Rocky & Bullwinkle Show loves to poke fun at our Canadian Mounties.

    • @georgeemmons5128
      @georgeemmons5128 Год назад +10

      And Ennie meenie chili beans the spirits are about to speak!

  • @mosienko1983
    @mosienko1983 Год назад +585

    I was born in California but my father was Russian. So I could do a really good Russian accent. The kids at school loved me to say things like "we are going to make beeg trouble for moose and squirrel". lol

    • @survived4679
      @survived4679 Год назад

      putin

    • @dalegamburg8995
      @dalegamburg8995 Год назад +30

      Yeh but did you fall in love❤ with Natasha like me

    • @mysterymac38
      @mysterymac38 Год назад +21

      What a sweet story. I miss those days.

    • @RIFFRAFF104
      @RIFFRAFF104 Год назад +20

      My local gun shop has a taxidermy shop it works with. You walk into shop and they have a moose head and squirrel mounted on Wall. Ed the owner might ask you if you know what it is...
      Moose and squirrel... Ha!

    • @netwrench6570
      @netwrench6570 Год назад +7

      @@dalegamburg8995 Or Boris?

  • @WhatDadIsUpTo
    @WhatDadIsUpTo 11 месяцев назад +25

    My all-time favorite Bullwinkle quote:
    "Nothing difficult is ever easy!"

  • @clydepink
    @clydepink Год назад +76

    As an animation art dealer, it's interesting to know that most of the celluloids, which are highly collectible, were thrown out or washed off for reuse after the film was finished. At Jay Ward Studio, to save production costs, the animation was done in Mexico City as the labor costs were cheaper. That said, when the cels were thrown out, people would raid the dumpsters behind the studio and reuse them as roof tiles because they were waterproof. I was told this by Leonard Maltin, but it still sound like an apocryphal tale, however, one of my collectors in Texas told me that his housekeeper was from Mexico City and she said, indeed, homes were tiled with the cels. Suffice to say, Jay Ward original production cels are very rare.

    • @tiggersboy
      @tiggersboy 11 месяцев назад +9

      I went to a “Night With Chuck Jones” event many years ago and he said that he and his fellow animators used to line the floors with the cels after they were finished with them. They would then proceed to get a running start and “surf” on them. A kind of slip and slide without water. They figured they were worthless so why not have some fun.

  • @AbqRealDeals
    @AbqRealDeals Год назад +226

    I loved the "Fractured Fairy Tales", "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show", et al. Sophisticated humor with a twist.

    • @georgeshelton6281
      @georgeshelton6281 6 месяцев назад +4

      Ah, yes, I definitely have to agree with the video narrator that we definitely have to ban this Dudley Do-Right episode. Since it's an insult to your local fire department. Not just an insult to the mascot named Smokey the bear. In spite of the fact when he said: "Only you can prevent forest fires." 🚒 🏬 🏢 😤 😒 🔥 🚒

    • @Sherwoody
      @Sherwoody 3 месяца назад +3

      I’ll save you Nell.

    • @CATNAPREAL1188
      @CATNAPREAL1188 Месяц назад

      Yup Peabody and Mr. Sherman too.

    • @wdd3141
      @wdd3141 9 дней назад

      Edward Everett Horton, the narrator of many of the "Fractured Fairy Tales," also portrayed the witch doctor Roaring Chicken, son of Sitting Duck, on "F Troop."

  • @williamwenck5712
    @williamwenck5712 Год назад +266

    “Guy Whiplash and His Disloyal Canadians” was a play on world famous bandleader Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians, a mainstay on New Year’s Eve radio and television shows from the ‘30s into the ‘70s.

    • @typetersen8809
      @typetersen8809 Год назад +9

      It was also prophetic regarding another "band" Leader and his disloyal Canadians in our day.
      Dudley would have sorted Trudeau out.

    • @moondancer6488
      @moondancer6488 Год назад +4

      ​@@typetersen8809 🙄

    • @eastvandb
      @eastvandb Год назад +13

      @@typetersen8809
      That's a really desperate comparison. Hey, I dislike Trudeau, but this knee-jerk free-association with any statement that comes up is just… well, it's sad and ridiculous.

    • @typetersen8809
      @typetersen8809 Год назад +1

      @@eastvandb Well, he has been disloyal, hasn't he.
      Or do you think that he has changed for the better?

    • @AmyPieterse
      @AmyPieterse Год назад +1

      I didn’t know that! Thanks for this intel)))

  • @Two4Brew
    @Two4Brew Год назад +178

    One of my dad's 1st cousins was June Foray, voice of Rocky, Natasha, Nell and the other female characters on the Bullwinkle Show.
    2 of the cousins of my generation flew me from Maryland the LA for Easter week 2017. The family gathering was at June's house.
    I had a private visit with her the following Friday. She told me that my dad's father was her favorite uncle when she a a girl in Springfield, MA.
    June passed away about 3 months later, a little shy of her 100th birthday.

    • @carlcushmanhybels8159
      @carlcushmanhybels8159 Год назад +17

      Wonderful memory. June Foray was so great a voice actor.

    • @Two4Brew
      @Two4Brew Год назад +17

      @@carlcushmanhybels8159 June had a wicked sense of humor. She told me during our private visit that while Talky Tina and Twilight Zone was more to her liking, Chatty Cathy paid better.

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад +11

      Wonderful! 😊👍

    • @renemanuel7128
      @renemanuel7128 11 месяцев назад +13

      Thank you for sharing.

    • @willong1000
      @willong1000 11 месяцев назад +8

      @@Two4Brew Great anecdote--thanks for sharing!

  • @robertacolarette1594
    @robertacolarette1594 11 месяцев назад +29

    I loved The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Their humor was so adult. It was like how the original Bugs Bunny was for adults too.
    Aesop’s Fables and Fractured Fairytales was such fun and you learned something too. The same could be said for Mr. Peabody and Sherman. Fantastic idea for a kids show.

    • @theoak64
      @theoak64 20 дней назад +1

      Peabody here, and my trusted sidekick Sherman.

    • @wdd3141
      @wdd3141 9 дней назад

      Like Jerry Lewis movies, the cartoons communicated at different levels to different people. As kids we'd see the zany comedy, but through adult eyes we'd get a surprisingly different take on them.

  • @keithdean9149
    @keithdean9149 Год назад +365

    I remember a story that they did a "Fractured Fairy Tales" segment that parodied Sleeping Beauty. But the prince was a parody of Walt Disney and the entire show parodied Disneyland. When Disney (the company) threatened to sue, the producers of "Rocky and Bullwinkle" said, "go ahead, we need the publicity."

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +26

      FFTs were the best. Edward Everett Horton narrated ⭐️

    • @andrewcarlton6196
      @andrewcarlton6196 Год назад +15

      Good thing parodies are protected under copy right.

    • @johnreddick7650
      @johnreddick7650 Год назад +20

      "Wait a minute... Awake, she's just another princess; asleep, she's a GOLD MINE!"

    • @karaoconnoraliasraidra
      @karaoconnoraliasraidra Год назад +5

      “They don’t make swords like they used to! (Gets lawn mower) Now these they make like they used to!”

    • @louisliu5638
      @louisliu5638 Год назад +6

      "That a "B" coupon, a "B" coupon. I got it even as a kid that loved going to Anaheim.

  • @agordianknot
    @agordianknot Год назад +161

    Bullwinkle and Rocky was the best cartoon hour a kid growing up in the sixties would ever know.

    • @johnking6252
      @johnking6252 Год назад +9

      It was a show in a show , you waited for each segment. It was great. ✌️

    • @goyablackolivesmatter179
      @goyablackolivesmatter179 Год назад +11

      I liked Beany & Cecil almost as much

    • @johnking6252
      @johnking6252 Год назад +5

      @@goyablackolivesmatter179 memory lane ! 👍

    • @agordianknot
      @agordianknot Год назад +6

      @John King Absolutely it was! I didn't want to miss any of it. I still watch RUclips videos of Bullwinkle and Rocky from time to time. It's funnier now than it was when I was a kid. I had never heard about Stokie the bear. Interesting story.

    • @bigal1863
      @bigal1863 Год назад +2

      I own the whole Rocky and Bullwinkle collection. Still as funny as I remembered

  • @Silva-je3bu
    @Silva-je3bu 11 месяцев назад +11

    I’m having flashbacks! I love these cartoons! The 60’s were a great time to be a kid!

  • @Brosafex-VoiceOvers
    @Brosafex-VoiceOvers Год назад +45

    As a young boy I absolutely loved the show! As a VoiceOverArtist now I love listening to the diverse range and quality of the quirky character voices on the show.

    • @georgeshelton6281
      @georgeshelton6281 6 месяцев назад

      Was Underdog being aired on a different network? It has the same animation style.

  • @jamesdrynan
    @jamesdrynan Год назад +698

    Let's not forget about Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale, guys! I grew up with this show, as did many others. Although deemed a children's show, the parodies and subtext were hilarious for adults as well. I fondly remember discovering the narrator, Edward Everett Horton, was a character actor.

    • @dashcroft1892
      @dashcroft1892 Год назад +21

      Weren’t they more ‘Rocky & Bullwinkle’ than ‘Dudley Do Right’? … loved both though. ‘Mr. Peabody & Sherman’ was good too.

    • @garyfrancis6193
      @garyfrancis6193 Год назад

      Boris and Natasha weren’t real spies?

    • @st.charlesstreet9876
      @st.charlesstreet9876 Год назад +11

      You guys Really Know these shows. Thank You for the added info!

    • @fasterpussycatkillkill9650
      @fasterpussycatkillkill9650 Год назад

      “Must kill moose”

    • @peter455sd
      @peter455sd Год назад +6

      I always mixed Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale with characters of a popular Bardahl tv commercial from the time.

  • @michaellee258
    @michaellee258 Год назад +207

    This is truly a wonderfully written show with unique characters and "smart" humor. One of the first to truly get that kids can like some satire as well.

    • @FRN2013
      @FRN2013 Год назад +4

      Yes, and the feature-film remakes of Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, and Dudley Do-Right are some of the best silly comedies ever! I hope there will be more Jay Ward-inspired films!

    • @rahkinrah1963
      @rahkinrah1963 Год назад +5

      The humor from then is even more meaningful now. I'm 70.

  • @jjdev
    @jjdev 11 месяцев назад +53

    As the events are described in the narration, this episode of "Dudley Doright" was never banned. The copyright owners decided to voluntarily stop broadcasting the cartoon. No court forced them to do that, and they could have resumed the broadcasts, or made more episodes with the bear if they chose. The Forest Service had not taken Jay Ward Productions to court. My guess is that they didn't because they expected that they would lose. Parodies are protected in the law. They may not like that a cartoon bear is starting fires, but that is probably not enough to win a lawsuit. The cartoon doesn't look like trademark infringement to me.

    • @mist2866
      @mist2866 6 месяцев назад +9

      He's right.
      "Ban" has to come from some kind of legislative body else it's not technically a "ban".
      A voluntary or self imposed recusion does not qualify.

    • @nedludd7622
      @nedludd7622 4 месяца назад +5

      @@mist2866 Not necessarily. The threat of a ban or retaliation can lead to an effective ban. The Hay's Code for movies is an example. The HUAC "anti-communist" campaign after WWII is another.

    • @boataxe4605
      @boataxe4605 3 месяца назад

      Exactly! Someone as educated as you must have gone to What’s a matter U!

    • @philfoggs5357
      @philfoggs5357 29 дней назад +1

      That's a great point. They knew they'd have been laughed right out court.

    • @gregrowell8688
      @gregrowell8688 26 дней назад

      They should have gone on and baned Mad Magazine, while they were at it.

  • @laineysilva3146
    @laineysilva3146 11 месяцев назад +19

    I absolutely love the Rocky & Bullwinkle show, these cartoons have always been great satire and as always were above children's heads. I never saw the "Stokey the Bear" cartoon, knowing that Snidely Whiplash was behind it, is just part of the fun.

  • @kathyarnold3935
    @kathyarnold3935 Год назад +162

    75 year old here. Grew up watching these cartoons. I am certain they were part of the reason that I developed a love of satire which I have enjoyed my whole life. Still a fan ❤😂

    • @rachelnyn5543
      @rachelnyn5543 11 месяцев назад +1

      Same here

    • @stevendavis8636
      @stevendavis8636 11 месяцев назад +2

      Absolutley, the funniest show on tv then. I'm 75 now and just the right age to pick uo the satire.of the writing.

    • @johnn.2017
      @johnn.2017 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@stevendavis8636I'm 53 and also grew up watching these. I just now realized that "Whiplash" isn't about the injury like you get in a car crash. It's the lash of a whip, like kinky stuff and now it makes sense that he was always tying up the girl! I'd bet money these guys were watching those old Irving Klaw movies!

    • @billgrandone3552
      @billgrandone3552 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah Kathy, those were the days of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Mad and Cracked magazines , and a healthy disdain for the status quo of our parents that unfortunatley erupted into something more violent later on.

    • @robertboyes2505
      @robertboyes2505 6 месяцев назад +1

      I'm 64 years old, and I grew up watching these cartoons too. I still love them.

  • @meh8982
    @meh8982 Год назад +204

    "Guy Whiplash and his Disloyal Canadians" was an obvious parody of a well-known orchestral group of the time, Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians. Sheesh. Rocky & Bullwinkle and all of their companionate segments are some of the most intelligent and most lighthearted and fun cartoons ever made. Fractured Fairy Tales made me love Edward Everett Horton decades before I found out he was actually a popular actor in the 1930s.

    • @raoularmagnac2037
      @raoularmagnac2037 Год назад +11

      He was also the voice of Captain Hook in the original Disney animated version of Peter Pan.

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад +10

      His voice was so distinctive, you could always identify it either live or voice-over. He worked with Astaire/Rogers at least 3 times and with just about everybody else in Hollywood, per his IMDB Filmography. He actually started in movies in 1922! 7 years before talkies!

    • @patrickmills8605
      @patrickmills8605 Год назад +12

      Yes, I remember Hans Conrad the same way, his voice is distinctive as well

    • @danwic
      @danwic Год назад +4

      I'd never even heard of Guy Lombardo until he was mentioned by a Blue Meanie in The Beatles Yellow Submarine movie.

    • @onemoreday1550
      @onemoreday1550 Год назад +2

      Nothing like this for our young people. Ashame that everything has to be monitored due to sexual agendas.

  • @chrisk5651
    @chrisk5651 11 месяцев назад +9

    My dad loved the singing of Jeanette MacDonald & Nelson Eddy. I was not a fan growing up but have grown to appreciate them.

  • @mrhalfstep
    @mrhalfstep Год назад +6

    I was 6 years old in 1961, but didn't see Rocky and Bullwinkle until I was 9 because that's when we got a TV, so I never saw this episode. I found this tale very interesting, so thanks for sharing it.

  • @Designer22
    @Designer22 Год назад +432

    I loved the Rocky and Bullwinkle show.
    "Nothin' up m' sleeve"
    As far as some of the Dudley Do-Right lines being slightly risque and hopefully going over the kids heads, one skit comes to mind that broke me up at the time was as follows.
    A photographer is taking Dudley and Nell's photo. Before he takes the photo, he asks Dudley "would you like it mounted?" to which Dudley replies "ah, no, just holding hands would be fine". Such a great line. 😂

    • @chumgrinder25
      @chumgrinder25 Год назад +24

      That was actually stolen from an older joke about a man who asks a taxidermist to make a trophy out of two squirrels from his boy's first hunt.

    • @cowboykelly6590
      @cowboykelly6590 Год назад +35

      🤠🤙♨️ I own the complete show on DVD. I've never regretted buying it. It is well worth it. I have Mr. Magoo Complete also and inspector Gadgets complete . Plus... Land of the Lost with Marshall, Will and Holly... and Chaka.
      Pink Panther is going to be the next one I look into . Hopefully I'll be able to find it .

    • @chiefbobdavis99
      @chiefbobdavis99 Год назад

      Intake a 6 7/8’s.

    • @charleselphinstone6714
      @charleselphinstone6714 Год назад +12

      Only the dumb kids!?? I still use some of the lines and lessons today!! 65yo!

    • @jimpalmer792
      @jimpalmer792 Год назад +15

      "A photographer is taking Dudley and Nell's photo. Before he takes the photo, he asks Dudley would you like it mounted? to which Dudley replies ah, no, just holding hands would be fine. Such a great line"
      Don't remember that one !
      Priceless.
      "That's GOLD, Jerry ! GOLD !"

  • @johnwood551
    @johnwood551 Год назад +124

    Most of Rocky and Bullwinkle jokes and all the others in the show you didn’t realize until you grew up and saw them as young adults. They helped give us all a great sense of humor ! I’m so old I remember when all these shows started . They were GREAT !

    • @francestomic2772
      @francestomic2772 Год назад +2

      Me too

    • @slavojalois1639
      @slavojalois1639 Год назад +1

      Me Three!

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 Год назад

      Exactly. My older siblings watched and understood the jokes that we younger kids didn't. We were enjoying the jokes that we did understand. When I was a teenager, I was able to appreciate the humor that I did not figure out as a child. We were two sets of siblings bonding over a program while laughing for different reasons!😅😮😂❤

    • @espressogirl68able
      @espressogirl68able Год назад

      2005 - Stokey the fire starting bear re-emerges and is watched by children for the first time in over 40 years. 16 years later, those same children are all young adults and set the United States on fire during the DNC's "Summer of Love". Am I the only one connecting the dots here?????

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 Год назад

      I believed it also helped us children put the cartoons in perspective because we were avid readers of the classic stories such as Aesop's fables, old fairytales, cultural references, and stories of the Mounties. Having this knowledge first allowed us to appreciate the humour of these cartoons because we understood the history. We knew that the hypnotized bear was not "Smokey the Bear." 😄

  • @gordonwallin2368
    @gordonwallin2368 Год назад +7

    I loved all the "grown up" humour in Rock and Bullwinkle, when I was a kid in the '60's. Cheers from the Pacific West Coast of Canada.

  • @davedennis6042
    @davedennis6042 9 месяцев назад +10

    It was never Smoky THE Bear. It was always "Smoky Bear". A Mandela effect

  • @truck9moon100
    @truck9moon100 Год назад +112

    The staying power of this program after all these years proves we were fortunate growing up and having experience these cartoons first hand. Many thanks to all the talent it took to make the program.

  • @fab3laundry
    @fab3laundry Год назад +168

    I loved this cartoon as a kid. Not once did I consider tying anyone to a train track due to watching it.

    • @eskieman3948
      @eskieman3948 Год назад +16

      I dunno... there was this lil' SOB down the street that I thought about - never mind.

    • @fab3laundry
      @fab3laundry Год назад +4

      @@eskieman3948 haha 😂

    • @traybern
      @traybern Год назад +7

      You STILL have time!!!

    • @fab3laundry
      @fab3laundry Год назад +6

      @@traybern thank you. I am glad I'm not too old to give it a shot.

    • @traybern
      @traybern Год назад +12

      @@fab3laundry Just set the Wayback Machine!!!!

  • @karencahill4798
    @karencahill4798 11 месяцев назад +4

    I grew up and loved all those cartoons. Those were the days...I love the narrator.

  • @AdrianBoyko
    @AdrianBoyko 11 месяцев назад +6

    “Snidely Whiplash” is the best villain name ever

    • @jedmackay5346
      @jedmackay5346 3 месяца назад

      Boris Badenov is pretty good too!

  • @grandparedpill2695
    @grandparedpill2695 Год назад +57

    I loved the show as a child, and I still love this show as a 65-year-old man.

  • @johnrichardson7354
    @johnrichardson7354 Год назад +470

    Paul Frees as Inspector Fenwick, Nell's Father, June Foray as Nell Fenwick, Bill Scott (Bullwinkle) as Dudley, and Hans Conreid as Snydley. An all-star cast for a great cartoon.

    • @st.charlesstreet9876
      @st.charlesstreet9876 Год назад +15

      Talented Voice characters that I admired Greatly ❤

    • @laapache1
      @laapache1 Год назад +16

      FRACTURE FAiry tales

    • @peteklein630
      @peteklein630 Год назад +23

      Hans Conreid had a B&W television show by the production company around 1963 entitled, 'Fractured Flickers' which took old, silent era movies and dubbed in fictitious comedic dialogue. It was short lived but hilarious. There are some episodes and snippets here on YT.

    • @alfabsc
      @alfabsc Год назад +10

      @@peteklein630 Conreid had guest stars, too. Like Rod Serling!

    • @woodystemms3799
      @woodystemms3799 Год назад +5

      @@peteklein630 That show was the subject of a lawsuit. The relatives of silent movie star Lon Chaney were upset. One of his greatest roles, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" had been turned into a comedy. The episode was entitled "Dinky Dunkworth - Boy Cheerleader". The "hero" had dialogue dubbed in, and he led the cheers from the tower of the cathedral of Notre Dame. The game was "played under the old Big 10 rules that allowed unlimited substitutions, and everything else". The visual was an overhead shot of mobs with pitchforks and torches.

  • @RobMacKendrick
    @RobMacKendrick 11 месяцев назад +5

    An enduring memory: sitting on the carpet with my brother and sister, watching Bullwinkle, while my dad sat on the sofa behind us, laughing uproariously. It was the only one of our cartoons he watched. It would take me years to understand why.

  • @basilreid257
    @basilreid257 Год назад +8

    I was surprised because this character was unknown to me but totally fits into the humour of the show. It has to be taken with a grain of salt.

  • @jekku4688
    @jekku4688 Год назад +96

    LOVED Bullwinkle and crew! As I got older and could understand the humor, it was even MORE funny! As a little kid I thought it was a little odd, but woke up to the humor within a couple of years. Y'know back when people actually had a sense of humor! Miss those days!

    • @James-dt7ky
      @James-dt7ky Год назад +5

      "Watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat."
      "Roar"
      "Wrong hat."

    • @benjurqunov
      @benjurqunov Год назад

      But why didn't they support homosexual special rights ?

    • @bobm3919
      @bobm3919 Год назад

      @@benjurqunov Before 1961, it was illegal in all 50 states to be homosexual. Specifically, it was illegal to have sex with someone of the same sex. Illinois was the first state to abolish the law, and it took until 2003 for the last state, Texas (big surprise), to abolish its law.

    • @thomasflagg7209
      @thomasflagg7209 Год назад +2

      I still quote characters from that show all these decades later. Thereby proving, I guess, that you can’t keep from getting old, but you can be immature forever.

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад

      @@benjurqunov I hope you're joking because they would have been off the air in 30 seconds back then.

  • @franknice2308
    @franknice2308 Год назад +254

    I am 78 years old and never missed a show. I was at the ideal age of 14 and able to appreciate both the kid humor and the adult humor, the perfect storm for this program. Fourteen year olds really had it together in 1959. How could anyone confuse, Stokey "The" Bear, with Smokey Bear, who legally did not have a middle name, even though the joke of the day was to ask someone what Smokey the Bear's middle name was, and then answer, "The."

    • @dixietenbroeck8717
      @dixietenbroeck8717 Год назад +11

      HOWEVER, in the Smokey song, there _IS_ the word "The" between "Smokey" & "Bear".
      *"Smokey The Bear,*
      *"Smokey The Bear,*
      *"Prowlin' & a-growlin',*
      *"And a-sniffin' the air.*
      *"He can find a fire,*
      *"Before it starts to*
      *flame,*
      *"That's why they call*
      *him Smokey,*
      *"That is how he got*
      *his name!"*
      Hence, the origin of the joke about Smokey's "middle name"!
      I, too, am in my 70s, and still _ADORE_ *Fractured Fairy Tales* with the legendary *Edward Everett Horton, Rocky & Bullwinkle,* as well as *Dudly Doright _et al_.* Such wonderful humour!

    • @rodrudinger9902
      @rodrudinger9902 Год назад +15

      Remember Mooseberry "Rocket Fuel", Upsidasium, and Metal-munching Moon Mice?
      "We don't want the rubber ducky, We want The Brains behind the rubber ducky!"
      "Sharrop you mou!!"
      "Every dog, should have a boy."

    • @derricklogan2058
      @derricklogan2058 Год назад +3

      Watching this video 📸 and 🤔 thinking if Stokey was a Pyromaniac, were they attempting to imply that Smokey may have been a "Pot Head?"
      Stokey and Smokey: "Puff, Puff, Pass!"
      "Okay, but let's go outside and sit by the Bonfire 🔥 I just created?" 😂😮

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +4

      There was no confusion. It was clearly in very bad taste.

    • @NuisanceMan
      @NuisanceMan 11 месяцев назад +4

      Smokey Bear used to be Smokey the Bear. I remember reading in the news, many years after this cartoon, that they had shortened it because it was hard to fit the name on signs when the word "the" was included.

  • @RebellionFreedom
    @RebellionFreedom 11 месяцев назад +7

    Loved the show. Wished programming like this was still enough

  • @marksimmons3093
    @marksimmons3093 8 месяцев назад +4

    My childhood. Wonderful memories!!❤ Dudley Do Right along with Bulwinkle and Friends. So happy I grew up in this era. 😊

  • @DeedeeEntertainment
    @DeedeeEntertainment Год назад +113

    I especially loved Fractured Fairy Tales. Haven't thought about these in years, it occurs to me they were my favorites;. the fun satire was not lost on me as a young kid.

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq Год назад +6

      Their Sleeping Beauty spoof took on Walt Disney himself!

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R Год назад +2

      General McBragg.

    • @Blaqjaqshellaq
      @Blaqjaqshellaq Год назад +3

      @@battalion151R Was he on the Underdog show?

    • @michaelearl6991
      @michaelearl6991 Год назад +1

      Captain wrong way Peter Peach Fuzz

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R Год назад

      @@Blaqjaqshellaq
      You're right! Wrong hat!

  • @jz55859
    @jz55859 Год назад +54

    I loved the R&B show as a kid, then again as an adult and still as a Senior. Fractured Fairy Tales was off the hook!

  • @ss67camaronut
    @ss67camaronut Год назад +1

    Rocky and Bullwinkle were my fave cartoon when i was young.

  • @intrepid5144
    @intrepid5144 Год назад +97

    The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show was a Brilliantly written "kids cartoon" show that also appealed to adults! Much of the humor was "over the head" of youngsters, but instantly caught by adults, which is why it is still funny today!

    • @larryjankowski2923
      @larryjankowski2923 11 месяцев назад +3

      Mr. Know-it-all? Rockie introduced one segment with: Here’s a moose with an open mind…and a hole in the head to prove it!
      Classic.

  • @borisdarlink1
    @borisdarlink1 Год назад +105

    Rocky and Bullwinkle [along with their friends] is the most underrated cartoon of my childhood.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +8

      I used to watch it with Underdog

    • @janicesmith2475
      @janicesmith2475 Год назад +1

      @@samanthab1923 Yeah! Him and Sweet Polly Purebread. 😍 And Mighty Mouse was classic . . .

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +1

      @@janicesmith2475 Love all those ❤️

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад

      @@janicesmith2475 Here I come to save the day...

  • @michaelbrooks1458
    @michaelbrooks1458 3 месяца назад +5

    Parents are supposed to be in bed on Saturday morning. Leave us kids alone! We know the difference between cartoons and reality.

  • @C5Rose3
    @C5Rose3 Год назад +4

    I watched these all the time and loved them as a child. I've wondered what happened to them.

  • @warmweatherfriend1756
    @warmweatherfriend1756 Год назад +110

    I started watching Rocky & Bullwinkle when it first aired in 1959, along with show like Diver Dan. As a young kid, the real humor went over my heard. I now find it funnier than ever. Frostbite Falls, updadaisium, etc. The Kirwood Derby. A university called Whatsamatta U. And, so on. Plus, the artwork. Look at Dudley's chin. Truly great entertainment that crossed generations. I'm grateful for it!

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +7

      I thought Whatsamatta U was hysterical because I come from an Italian family where the older people actually talked that way - and my dad was a university professor.

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R Год назад +9

      ​@elisaastorino2881
      Why! Why! That's racist!....or Italianist.
      Our neighbors were from the "Old country". When they built the house Mr. Porchetti had two 250-gallon wooden casks built into it. Of course it was brick! Whatsamatta U? Mrs. Porchetti was like my extra grandmother. Things were great until I went over when I was about 4. I had been there many times with dad, and Mr. Porchetti always gave dad a glass of wine. Anyhow, I came home hammered. Mom was not amused, but they had always been such good friends that Mr. Porchetti got most of the flak. He said that all their kids had grown up drinking wine, I should have some. I wasn't allowed to go over unaccompanied anymore.

    • @shirleybalinski4535
      @shirleybalinski4535 Год назад +7

      Frost Bite Falls!!!

    • @jackjones9460
      @jackjones9460 Год назад +4

      @@battalion151R Cute, funny story. And the childhood wine didn’t ruin the children I’ll bet. Did he make his own wine for the 2-250 gallon barrels? That is a lotsa wine!

    • @battalion151R
      @battalion151R Год назад +6

      @@jackjones9460
      Yes he did. He would get a dump truck full of grapes. They'd back in and dump them into a big plastic swimming pool. Then he'd scrub his feet and start stomping. When he got older it was too much for him and he had to start buying wine. I forget the brand. He'd buy the teardrop shaped, one gallon bottles. They had a wicker basket bottom. I remember tasting it. It wasn't nearly as good as his.

  • @glenbard657
    @glenbard657 Год назад +153

    The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show had some of the most iconic voice actors in the business. I was always a big fan of Fractured Fairy Tales narrated by Edward Everett Horton. Other voices actors included June Foray (Rocky and Natasha), Bill Scott (Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, and Mr. Peabody), William Conrad (narrator), Paul Frees (Boris), and one of my favorites, Hans Conried (Snidley Whiplash).

    • @walterorlowski4808
      @walterorlowski4808 Год назад +6

      Hans Conried also did the voice of Waldo Wigglesworth in the Hoppity Hooper series. That voice was the definition of "bombastic."

    • @jongeers1954
      @jongeers1954 Год назад +10

      Don't forget William Conrad (the narrator).

    • @glenbard657
      @glenbard657 Год назад +7

      @@jongeers1954 Thanks for pointing that out. I edited my original comment to include Conrad who I'm sure you also know was radio's Marshall Dillon.

    • @kevins1852
      @kevins1852 Год назад +5

      ​@@glenbard657 He was also the star of Cannon, and the narrator of Wild Wild World of Animals

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 Год назад +6

      @@walterorlowski4808 Don’t forget the epic “500 Fingers of Doctor T”.

  • @gurinapsait8602
    @gurinapsait8602 Год назад +1

    Fan mail from some flounder!!! Growing up watching Rocky and Bullwinkle I never seen this Dudley Do-Right episode.. Thank you for posting..

  • @willhorting5317
    @willhorting5317 Год назад +176

    I used to love these cartoons, as a kid in the '60s and '70s.
    I never knew that any were banned.

    • @whatinthefuckisgoingon
      @whatinthefuckisgoingon Год назад +7

      I was born in 86 and saw this aired on CBC.
      This is either click bait or he's wrong.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +3

      I was born in 83 and I had no clue, either.

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean Год назад +10

      ​​​​@@whatinthefuckisgoingon It was just one particular episode, because they were poking fun at Smokey the bear and the Chicago fire. I too watched Dudley Do Right, but I definitely didn't see this episode, and I doubt you did, either.

    • @buildingwithtrees2258
      @buildingwithtrees2258 Год назад +2

      I was born in 82 and my dad woke me up at 5 to watch this show. Shows weren't canceled back then. This had to have been aired by local TV stations.

    • @whatinthefuckisgoingon
      @whatinthefuckisgoingon Год назад +4

      @@WobblesandBean my husband is 43 said the same thing. Aired on CBC when he was a kid.

  • @johnanderson3700
    @johnanderson3700 Год назад +196

    I loved watching this growing up. I think this slip by them has been overblown; overall this was a wholesome and very funny program. We are just overblown about these kinds of issues. I still and always will cherish memories of the series.

    • @mandi8345
      @mandi8345 Год назад +9

      The modern culture, unfortunately, seems to default to 'old thing bad' 'assumed objectionable material bad' 'thing that everyone understood in context was a joke, a caricature not to be taken seriously and was never used to actually disparage anyone en mass because to do so would display ones ignorance... is bad' 'if not super PC and clean and nice and pretty and includes all the things except a straight white guy who makes his rent on time is bad' and inspires youngins to make divisive videos criticizing from a judgmental stand point instead of celebrating art and communities that art built. Its really sad, so much of really interesting history and minutia is being effectively erased by these hipsters that are essentially being exactly as narrowminded as the content they are attempting to decry.....duping other gullible hipsters into believing it since 'well I saw this video once where someone said it was bad, so its bad'....and thats bad.

  • @ediejohnson3301
    @ediejohnson3301 Год назад +29

    Smokey the Bear was a much loved icon of the day. His popularity is backed up by his longevity. I think the right decision was made for that time. Smokey had a huge following among Scouts and all kids of that era. It would have been hurtful to the young to see their hero disrespected. Now that we are well beyond the Smokey the Bear campaign, I see no harm in the satire other than there will always be someone who will be inspired to set fires one way or another. That should never be glorified.

    • @irenebecker4815
      @irenebecker4815 11 месяцев назад

      Well stated. I totally agree with you.

    • @bobp3710
      @bobp3710 11 месяцев назад +4

      This is not a put down, merely another point of view. We all are entitled to our own opinion. I was born in 1958, grew up watching Rocky and Bullwinkle along with Looney Toons and most of the other programming of the day. Luckily we (my brother and I) were not raised in a way that made us as thin skinned as most people seem to be today. I can only speak for myself, I knew the difference between a cartoon character that was written for humor and a public awareness campaign hero and was not offended by this type of content. Possibly it contributed to my daily use of sarcasm. : ) We learned not every comment or action should be taken personally. I hold many things sacred, but can laugh at any of them taken in vain humorously. Also, aspiring arsonists and malcontents could develop their craft even while watching Mr. Rogers!

  • @margaretutley9214
    @margaretutley9214 Год назад +2

    Loved all these cartoons , glad you have brought them back

  • @sigmanfloyd7179
    @sigmanfloyd7179 Год назад +84

    ~ I'm 62 and this is the first time I've ever heard of Stokey the bear. I always watched the Bullwinkle show as a kid and loved it! As a child, I personally wouldn't have taken this as a reason to start a forest fire, nor did I ever try and tie my sister to the nearby railroad tracks. 😅 😎👍🏻🇨🇦

    • @craigsandry6737
      @craigsandry6737 Год назад +1

      Stokey was banned

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +6

      Of course not. The government and the busybodies who started the Saturday morning purge didn't realize that children are more intelligent than that. They still don't. I never suffered psychological damage because my Barbie dolls weren't realistic, but apparently these types think that girls are so fragile today that Barbie has to represent every possible characteristic of humanity so they can have one exactly like them. Yet, if my niece is any indication, kids still prefer the "fantasy" type dolls - hers is a mermaid.

    • @zmalevo2126
      @zmalevo2126 Год назад

      Unfortunately people do copy what they see on TV.

    • @spikespa5208
      @spikespa5208 Год назад +3

      It isn't Smokey *The* Bear. Just Smokey Bear.

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 Год назад

      @@craigsandry6737 illegally banned

  • @marksellers4875
    @marksellers4875 Год назад +35

    Oh the memories!!!! This show was the absolute best! Nothing today holds a candle to it.
    Bring the originals back! PLEASE!!!!

  • @CrepitusRex
    @CrepitusRex 11 месяцев назад +1

    Wow. Those voices really brought me back to the 60's. I grew up with these guys.

  • @donhagerty5669
    @donhagerty5669 Год назад +1

    I used to watch it all the time IT WAS ONE OF MY FAVORITES

  • @charlesclager6808
    @charlesclager6808 Год назад +55

    Rocky and Bullwinkle was produced by geniuses. It was ahead of its' time.
    We watched it without fail. My brother was especially devoted to the show. Even today we talk about it on occasion. We are in our 70's but the humor is not lost on us.
    If it were brought back today we would watch it faithfully.

    • @XMcBainXUSA
      @XMcBainXUSA Год назад +3

      If it were brought back today, Rocky would be multi colored and Bullwinkle would be wearing a dress...

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Год назад

      ​@@XMcBainXUSA , if people complained about it, then those people would not be complaining about it anymore, or saying anything else for that matter.

    • @bobm3919
      @bobm3919 Год назад +2

      @@XMcBainXUSA Grow up.

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад

      When I was 4-7 years old, I wondered why my Mom and older sisters would always seem to wander into the room while Rocky & Bullwinkle & etc were on. Then I started getting the jokes like the Ruby Yacht of Omar Kayim. George of the Jungle premiered when I was in high school. I watched it avidly but after the first show, I was prepared not to talk about it at school. But I did talk about it because at least half the student body was talking about it. Jay Ward wrote for ALL ages.

    • @ChronoSquare
      @ChronoSquare Год назад

      @@bobm3919 Have you seen the insane bs being pushed by corporations these days? You're lucky to find something that isn't tainted by agenda.

  • @wishicouldsing129
    @wishicouldsing129 Год назад +158

    My favorite show as a kid. I loved the intelligence and humor mixed together.

    • @FRN2013
      @FRN2013 Год назад +5

      Me, too!
      And the feature-film remakes of Bullwinkle, Mr. Peabody, and Dudley Do-Right are some of the best silly comedies ever!
      I hope there will be more Jay Ward-inspired films!

    • @mikezylstra7514
      @mikezylstra7514 Год назад +1

      Even my dad sat down & watched. He found it very humorous.

    • @michaeldebellis4202
      @michaeldebellis4202 Год назад

      Yup, it was the best.

    • @danmeyer5263
      @danmeyer5263 Год назад +2

      I still enjoy these cartoons- With. all the garbage out there, thank goodness we can still see these in re-runs.

    • @michaeldebellis4202
      @michaeldebellis4202 Год назад +1

      @@danmeyer5263 I find most new media (movies, TV) to be such garbage. It's nice to have some nostalgic dumb comedy to distract from how much things seem to suck lately.

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder1961 11 месяцев назад +1

    I grew up with Rocky and Bullwinkle. Remember Saturday mornings fondly.

  • @oleggorky906
    @oleggorky906 27 дней назад +1

    I’ve seen the Stokey episode in the UK before. They used to show Dudley in the 80s; often on TV-AM, the ITV breakfast television channel, and sometimes it would be on on Saturdays or as a short schedule filler in the school holidays. Then they started showing Huckleberry Hound later and Dudley disappeared.
    But, only a few people in the UK would have probably been aware of the Smokey/Stokey satirical connection; I didn’t connect myself until I saw it on here, even though I had read about Smokey in a Lonely Planet book years ago, way back in the 90s before I had ever visited the US. By that time I had forgotten ever seeing it!

  • @sergioreyes298
    @sergioreyes298 Год назад +144

    Rocky and Bullwinkle is a huge part of my childhood. To say that I love(d) it is an understatement. Thanks for pointing out this little jewel that I had never seen before! I will do so right away. And yes, some people (and ALL guvmint agencies) have absolutely no sense of humor and can't judge things in their own terms, most especially NOW, and I'm surprised that even back then these humorless types were already sowing seeds of discontent.

    • @biancagerade4229
      @biancagerade4229 Год назад +4

      See my loved fractured fairytale ❤

    • @richardfabacher3705
      @richardfabacher3705 Год назад +6

      Remember H.L. Mencken's words: "America is a Puritan nation" and "Puritanism is the haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." Humor makes us happy.

  • @marlabrunker738
    @marlabrunker738 Год назад +72

    It's no longer there, but back in the day, Jay Ward Productions (the producers of these cartoons) were housed in a smallish building on Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood. In front was a 15 (or so)-foot statue of Bullwinkle, standing in an arabesque with Rocky in his outstretched palm. Cracked me up every time I went by.

    • @vitameatavegamin4236
      @vitameatavegamin4236 Год назад +11

      I remember that Bullwinkle statue vary well.
      For several years it would spin around slowly all day.

    • @AERIXX3
      @AERIXX3 Год назад +10

      It was recently refurbushed in 2020 and is still there today!

    • @rainydaylady6596
      @rainydaylady6596 Год назад +7

      I would love to see it! After Bugs Bunny, etc. Rocky and Bullwinkle was my favorite show. ❤

    • @mgman6000
      @mgman6000 Год назад +5

      I worked for the gas company in Hollywood in the 70s and used to drive by that statue every time I had an order up Sunset it always got a chuckle out of me.
      I think I had an order there once but don't remember anymore 😢

    • @franblaye9639
      @franblaye9639 Год назад +5

      During the 60s, some friends were stoned and as they wandered up & down Sunset one night, they decided to stop at that statue. They knelt down and were bowing - their foreheads down to the ground even - and someone came out of the Jay Ward offices. The person just looked at them, shook his head and went back inside. I'm sure they were quite used to "odd" fans.

  • @jrhawk
    @jrhawk 11 месяцев назад +2

    I remember these!
    Thanks

  • @pathfinder9759
    @pathfinder9759 11 месяцев назад +3

    I grew up watching Rocky Bullwinkle. One of my favorites.
    The USFS does have a very strict policy regarding the character of Smokey Bear. There's a number of do's and don'ts when it came to wearing the Smokey suit while being part of a fire prevention presentation at grade schools. I was known as the short fat bear. I went to a number of schools throughout my region of work. I may have the record for being in the suit for 6 hours without a break. I gave a lot of hugs and posed for pictures with the kids that day.

    • @thommysides4616
      @thommysides4616 10 месяцев назад

      You have my full respect for going to all those school. God bless you!

    • @Warped1369
      @Warped1369 7 дней назад

      Most people get it wrong by calling him Smokey "the" Bear, when it is just plain "Smokey Bear" I grew up in New Mexico, near the Capitan mountains, where Smokey Bear was found injured after a forest fire swept through, and saw him in person when I was a kid

  • @Bad_Meach
    @Bad_Meach Год назад +166

    I will admit that I loved Rocky and Bullwinkle as a kid, but I developed an entirely different appreciation for it once I turned 21 and began to really understand the jokes.

    • @johnteets2921
      @johnteets2921 Год назад +2

      Stokey the Bear would be acceptable today unless somebody discovered that he was groomerphobic.

    • @Bad_Meach
      @Bad_Meach Год назад +3

      @@johnteets2921 💀

    • @jefscolnago
      @jefscolnago Год назад +6

      Some of the jokes STILL go over my head. That's what I liked most about this priceless show. (I'm 76.)

    • @kathymichael7224
      @kathymichael7224 Год назад +8

      My dad would watch with us and I would wonder why he was laughing so hard at some stuff I didn't get. Then as I got older I understood.

  • @stj53
    @stj53 Год назад +92

    Even as a kid I could realize this was a different kind of cartoon. I remember more about R&B than any other. The writing was superior, the stylistic art work unusual for the day, and talented voice actors (many from radio) created wonderful characters.
    I'm hearing you, Hans Conried!

    • @andrewvelonis5940
      @andrewvelonis5940 Год назад +1

      I haven't seen anyone mention this: there was story continuation from week to week. I can't think of any other cartoon that did that.

    • @nealbradleigh5069
      @nealbradleigh5069 Год назад

      You simply MUST SEE CONREID at his best! Find the movie/musical THE 5000 FINGERS OF DOCTOR T.
      Fast forward to the doctor's prepping for the DO-MI-DO day presentation. Enjoy!

    • @kaiser1963
      @kaiser1963 Год назад +1

      Rocky and Bull Winkle was one of the few kids cartoons of its time that had a lot of its humor aimed at adults

    • @robertboudrie2234
      @robertboudrie2234 Год назад

      Someone at work tried to sell daffodils for a charity. The price was actually a dollar a flower. So, I responded with "And then my heart with anger fills, a dollar a piece for daffodils".

  • @safiremorningstar
    @safiremorningstar Год назад +1

    The voice of bad guy dude was the famous voice personality comedian as well Hans Conrad.

  • @stevedallas4942
    @stevedallas4942 22 дня назад +1

    The narrator mentions the double entendres. ALL of the classic cartoons did. It's fun as an adult to go back, watch again, and have a good "OMG! They said that!?!?!" laugh at the stuff you didn't get when you were six.
    My favorite is the first appearance of Tweety Bird in "A Tale of Two Kitties" with "Babbet and Catstello"
    Babbet pushes Catstello up a telephone pole to get Tweety, then demands..
    "Now give me the bird! GIVE ..ME..THE BIRD!!!"
    To which the acrophobic Catstello mutters...
    " Ohhh.if the Hayes Commission (censors) would only let me... I'd 'give him the Bird' alright!"
    Classic!

  • @sct913
    @sct913 Год назад +54

    Just to clarify regarding the show's multiple titles: When Rocky and Bullwinkle was first broadcast in 1959, it was titled The Rocky Show. The name was changed to The Bullwinkle Show, and opening and closing titles revised to reflect this, when the program switched from ABC to NBC in 1961. It remained The Bullwinkle Show through the rest of its original broadcast run, and then into syndication. Although the principal segments of the show were always titled 'The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle", the current 'The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends" branding for the full series first appeared with the VHS release in 1991 - this branding was then carried over to the DVD releases.

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 Год назад +2

      Apparently the people who couldn't make up their minds on the title must either have been under the influence of something or they enjoyed debating lololol

    • @felixmarvin1199
      @felixmarvin1199 Год назад +3

      ​@@ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 it wasn't that they couldn't make up their minds, it was a branding decision to change the name. There were other popular characters named Rocky including the title character of Rocky Jones Space Ranger. Bullwinkle is more distinct and gave the show its own household name recognition. Also, Bullwinkle was the more popular character. They went with their strengths, it was a smart decision.

  • @vg2b713
    @vg2b713 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hans Conried was one of the wonderful voices.

  • @stevenm3141
    @stevenm3141 Год назад +1

    Thanks you brought back some good memories.

  • @michaelfox1432
    @michaelfox1432 Год назад +61

    Every once in a while I get nostalgic and I watch a beloved show from my youth. My usual reaction is, "Well, that wasn't very good was it? However Rocky and Bullwinkle are a happy exceptions that can make me laugh just as hard now as when they first aired.

    • @derelict8715
      @derelict8715 Год назад +6

      I agree, other than to include Bugs Bunny, especially circa 1950 or so, in that select group.

    • @Navalator
      @Navalator Год назад +5

      How about the Road Runner series? Continuous laughs.

    • @derelict8715
      @derelict8715 Год назад +6

      @@Navalator Years ago they put together an about 20 minute compilation of some of the best Road Runner bits, which leaves me laughing so hard by the end I can barely breathe.

  • @kenmarshall9907
    @kenmarshall9907 Год назад +54

    The marching band at my high school played the Dudley Dooright theme song at football games as a way of making fun of the serious, noble, all-American sport....especially when the team was losing badly or attempting to over emphasize the " importance" of the game.

    • @dianadurr-ramsey567
      @dianadurr-ramsey567 Год назад +1

      Did you go to Sir Francis Drake High School? Their football team won few games.

    • @kenmarshall9907
      @kenmarshall9907 Год назад +3

      @@dianadurr-ramsey567 ...no, I went to an unimportant school in rural NJ.
      I suspect we weren't the only ones making fun of convention !

    • @robertduran1353
      @robertduran1353 Год назад +4

      I LOVE that! My HS should have done that! We were in the west suburbs of Chicago called RB (next to the Brookfield Zoo) short for Riverside/Brookfield, our football team really SUCKED! Hinsdale HS would usually beat us by over 50 points, every year. Rocky & Bullwinkle were the BEST! Never saw the Smoky the Bear episode or just do not remember it, since I never missed any? I'm 77.

    • @deborahminter6231
      @deborahminter6231 Год назад

      That's funny! 😂

  • @Eyes-of-Horus
    @Eyes-of-Horus Год назад

    Dudley Do-Right's Emporium was at the top of the Sunset Strip the corner of Crescent Heights Blvd. in Hollywood, CA for many years. Had a lot of Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dudley Do-Right, etc. stuff was there for the purchase. It had a large Rocky and Bullwinkle statue on a revolving base. The statue has been moved about a 1/2 mile or so west in front of a restaurant near the end of the Sunset Strip.

  • @EricMcDowellegm
    @EricMcDowellegm Год назад +1

    The puns and word play in Rocky and Bullwinkle were hilarious 😂😂😂

  • @Gwenny0612
    @Gwenny0612 Год назад +62

    The entire series was satirical, and often educational! I enjoyed Fractured Fairy Tales the most. My older brother would explain the jokes I didn't get, saying they were making fun of a politician or the president. We were an Army household so watching the news was a requirement...

    • @danielhutchinson6604
      @danielhutchinson6604 Год назад

      The anti Russian Propaganda that Boris and Natasha embodied was one feature of US Propaganda that seemed to be overlooked as well as the Horse?
      Creating an image of stupid and vicious Spy Guys, was basically the same as justifying the Rosenburg Roasting that the US appears to have promoted.
      Bob Dylan may have promoted the other side of the Coin with a song about, "With God on Our Side."
      Respect for Russians was not something that Cartoons appeared to be capable of?

    • @kayekaye251
      @kayekaye251 Год назад

      Who was the narrator for fractured fairy tales?

    • @danielhutchinson6604
      @danielhutchinson6604 Год назад

      @@kayekaye251 Edward Everett Horton......

  • @FreezyAbitKT7A
    @FreezyAbitKT7A Год назад +55

    Odd parallel... In Minnesota there was a pyromaniac, volunteer fire fighter (John D. Berkin April 7 2009) who set a-blaze a wildlife area so he could respond to the "emergency". His girlfriend was an ambulance driver who also got a thrill from "emergency" situations. I hope they are still in jail.

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 Год назад +5

      Nothing remotely odd about that unfortuntely it is a disturbingly common occurrence in volunteer fire services for arsonists to become members.

    • @Canneveroverblue
      @Canneveroverblue Год назад +6

      @@deependz3231 Borrowed the laser from MTG😂🤣😂

    • @josephpadula2283
      @josephpadula2283 Год назад +3

      The Arson inspector in a town near LA was the arsonist!!!!

    • @SCSilk
      @SCSilk Год назад

      John Leonard Orr was the Southern California arsonist.

    • @ThatGreenGuy85
      @ThatGreenGuy85 16 дней назад

      "Hero Homocide" is very common, but how is that related to Rocky and Bulleinkle?

  • @Darknamja
    @Darknamja Год назад +1

    I loved The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show as a child and I do remember Stokey the Bear. 😎

  • @user-mf5gr8ks4w
    @user-mf5gr8ks4w 11 месяцев назад

    44 here and I too am a huge Rocky and Bullwinkle fan!

  • @worldsgreatestimpressionis6462
    @worldsgreatestimpressionis6462 Год назад +26

    For me Bullwinkle, Dudley, Peabody and Sherman etc were the best cartoons ever created.

    • @lloydhlavac6807
      @lloydhlavac6807 Год назад

      I watched these cartoons too as a kid growing up in the 60s, loved them then and still love them, but Bugs Bunny (from the 1940s) will always be #1 with me.

  • @jupitorsaturn8533
    @jupitorsaturn8533 Год назад +19

    It’s amazing how those character voices from so long ago are so recognizable as they are satisfying to my 64-year old ears. Thanks!

  • @georgeshelton6281
    @georgeshelton6281 11 месяцев назад +2

    This has definitely grabbed my attention the most. It's regarding the existence of Dudley Do-Right.That's depicting a male cartoon grizzly doing Snydly Whiplash's bidding. Thus, seizing control of a Canadian neighborhood. I now know that this Dudley Do-Right cartoon episode is a banned cartoon episode. The Forestry Dept. was offended by this cartoon episode.

  • @ancesthntr
    @ancesthntr Год назад +2

    I remember very distinctly that early in the Reagan administration the Soviet Union filed a formal complaint against Rocky and Bullwinkle for being “anti-Soviet propaganda.“ Apparently Boris Badenov, and Natasha Fatally were easily recognized as Soviet spies, which the Soviets didn’t like very much.

  • @davestelling
    @davestelling Год назад +41

    My Dad would watch this with my brother and I in the early 1960s.
    I think my Dad enjoyed it more than we did.
    Such good memories...

    • @elisaastorino2881
      @elisaastorino2881 Год назад +3

      My dad was a college professor and he just loved the old cartoons.

  • @bjones8470
    @bjones8470 Год назад +30

    After seeing this I immediately went and watched the first episode. Talk about a hard nostalgia hit. I was born in 1964 when these started so I was watching them from about 2 years old. That’s all the way back. One thing I realized off the bat was the narrator for the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon is television actor William Conrad who among many other things was Cannon. Also the R and B cartoon was done serial style with a cliffhanger at the end of each cartoon. Another thing that struck me funny was when Mr. Peabody was giving his bona fides he said he was once called “The Wolf of Wall Street”. Thanks for taking me back there.

    • @paxhumana2015
      @paxhumana2015 Год назад

      Wow, so Mr. Peabody totally influenced not only two fictional movies, but also the real life criminal case that they were built on, as well as the real life criminal... interesting. Some people would call that predictive programming, and especially foreshadowing, especially considering that one of those movies was actually, in fact, called The Wolf of Wall Street.

  • @Momcat_maggiefelinefan
    @Momcat_maggiefelinefan Год назад +5

    My siblings and I watched Dudley and friends as kids, never missed an episode. I can’t recall the despicable copycat bear though I likely saw that episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle. Canadians should learn to hold their own and ignore American opinions. They sure don’t respect ours very often. We cave too easily to be polite, lol. Brendan Fraser played Dudley in a live action movie. It’s wonderful for old kids like me … 🇨🇦🖖🏻🇨🇦

  • @douglasstewart518
    @douglasstewart518 Год назад +3

    The Rocky & Bullwinkle show was the pinnacle of intellectual cartoon humor. Sadly, long gone and much needed.

  • @moonshinerman
    @moonshinerman 11 месяцев назад +1

    Back in the day, Smokey the bear was big time with his slogan of "Only you can prevent forest fires". In reality Smokey, who was originally an orphaned bear due to a forest fire, was a public service reminder to prevent forest fires but became so commercialized it lost most of it's impact. Years later there was Woodsy the Owl who was another character and the second attempt by the national forest service to prevent fires and also I believe had the slogan of "Give a hoot, don't pollute". This time Woodsy was prevented from becoming too commercialized but over time fizzled out. I believe I had a children's book about Smokey way back but it is now lost through time.

  • @Nunofurdambiznez
    @Nunofurdambiznez Год назад +22

    Never even knew it existed.. and I used to watch Dudley Do-Right every Saturday morning, back in the day.

  • @stevenbaer5999
    @stevenbaer5999 Год назад +43

    As a kid in the early 70s watching reruns, I knew that it was actually a cartoon and knowing the difference between what is actually humor and danger

    • @mojoman3201
      @mojoman3201 10 месяцев назад

      By the time you were watching these reruns that episode had already been removed and wouldn't be aired again until 2005

    • @barbaraholman6129
      @barbaraholman6129 4 месяца назад

      Flintstones, Wait Til Your Father Gets Home. Adult dialogue. We new that day one. Especially The Flintstones. Then you realize all villains had accents, 1950s sci-fi were apologies for dropping the bomb and the fallout, on Hiroshima. Wearing glasses made you smarter, and Perry Mason's investigator did a cagillion voices like Mel Blanc. Think his name was William.

  • @davidkleinthefamousp
    @davidkleinthefamousp Год назад +1

    I worked for the USDA Forest Service one summer as a fire control aid. We weren't real busy. With a rangers hat and shovel, and a pair of dungarees, we would hang out in the forest always sniffing at the breeze. People stopped to pay attention when we told them to beware. Everybody knew that we did fire preventing there.

  • @RoanMacAdam
    @RoanMacAdam Год назад +1

    Yeah my mom used to really enjoy Bullwinkle along with me.

  • @5argetech56
    @5argetech56 Год назад +30

    You forgot Bullwinkle as Mr. Know it all.

    • @stuartaaron613
      @stuartaaron613 Год назад +6

      My favorite episode when when he was trying to open a jar of jelly. At then end he confessed that he couldn't open it because it was jam.

  • @peteklein630
    @peteklein630 Год назад +32

    Being around nine when I saw this story arc back in the '60's, I didn't get the pun, "The Ruby Yacht of Omar Khayyam" until I got to college. I started laughing hysterically in Freshman English class when the book was mentioned, and everyone thought I'd gone nuts! LOL

    • @GeraldM_inNC
      @GeraldM_inNC Год назад +3

      I didn't get the pun "I bought you violence for your furs" until I bought a Sinatra CD 35 years later.

    • @johnking6252
      @johnking6252 Год назад +3

      It's how I became aware of the Soviet menace , but they weren't scary? 👍

    • @billr3053
      @billr3053 Год назад +5

      Play on words: Rubáiyát of Omar Khayyám, the Astronomer-Poet of Persia.

    • @lindickison3055
      @lindickison3055 Год назад +1

      Hoot, hoot!

    • @louisliu5638
      @louisliu5638 Год назад +1

      the boat must have been down by "Veronica Lake"! Did you get that one??

  • @silva7493
    @silva7493 11 месяцев назад +1

    I really enjoyed Rocky and Bullwinkle. The older I got, the more I enjoyed it. You did have to grow into the humor. At 67, I could still watch them if they were on now. Maybe they are, and I haven't been paying attention! I don't think I remember the Stokie the Bear episode. It sounds good!

  • @andymullarx6365
    @andymullarx6365 11 месяцев назад +1

    It looks like Stokey has been busy lately in Canada.

  • @timothyhall861
    @timothyhall861 Год назад +11

    I'm 66 and got a great memory for cartoons but I don't remember this episode....However I think it was harmless because the Kids back then were a whole lot smarter than what suppose to be adults these days

    • @doug3819
      @doug3819 Год назад +1

      I'm 65 you got that right. I loved watching the cartoons in the 60s.

  • @TheBelegur
    @TheBelegur Год назад +21

    June Foray was the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Nell Fenwick, Lucifer from Disney's Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Warner Bros. cartoons directed by Friz Freleng, Grammi Gummi from Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears series, and Magica De Spell, among many others.

    • @thomasfoss9963
      @thomasfoss9963 Год назад +2

      Ya Wow-- What a career!!! Wasn't she also the voice of Ursula-- George of the Jungles girlfriend??

    • @TheBelegur
      @TheBelegur Год назад +4

      @@thomasfoss9963 She sure did. She was considered to be the female Mel Blank of cartoon voice work.

    • @222aint
      @222aint Год назад +2

      June passed away in 2017 at the age of 99. What a wonderful lady