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Rocky & Bullwinkle & friends, Ward Productions, Inc. ; a Jay Ward production ; produced by Jay Ward, Bill Scott ; directed by Gerard Baldwin ... [et al.] ; writers, George Atkins ... [et al.], Complete season 1

Label
Rocky & Bullwinkle & friends, Ward Productions, Inc. ; a Jay Ward production ; produced by Jay Ward, Bill Scott ; directed by Gerard Baldwin ... [et al.] ; writers, George Atkins ... [et al.], Complete season 1
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: Not rated
Main title
Rocky & Bullwinkle & friends
Medium
videorecording
Oclc number
52787609
Responsibility statement
Ward Productions, Inc. ; a Jay Ward production ; produced by Jay Ward, Bill Scott ; directed by Gerard Baldwin ... [et al.] ; writers, George Atkins ... [et al.]
Runtime
636
Summary
Each episode features an installment of the current Rocky & Bullwinkle serial, and a Fractured fairy tales or Aesop and Son story, and a Peabody's improbable history or Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties story. Jet fuel formula (eps. 1-20) Rocky and Bullwinkle accidentally discover a rocket fuel which took them to the moon and back. The government wants Bullwinkle to rediscover the rocket fuel, which also gets the attention of Pottsylvanian spies Boris and Natasha and the moon men. Box top robbery (eps. 21-26) Box tops, the basis of the world's monetary system, are being counterfeited and fingers point to Bullwinkle who has the world's largest box top collection. The real culprit is, of course, Boris Badenov, who plans to clean the stores of all their box top premiums for himself while also taking care of Rocky and Bullwinkle
Table Of Contents
Disc 1. Episodes 1-7 (approx. 162 min.) -- disc 2. eps. 8-14 (approx. 162 min.) -- disc 3. eps. 15-21 (approx. 162 min.) -- disc 4. eps. 22-26 and added features (approx. 150 min.)
Target audience
pre adolescent
Technique
animation
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Rocky and Bullwinkle and friends, Complete season 1
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