Thursday, September 19, 2013

Wellington at Waterloo / Florence Nightingale / Cleopatra



Episode list: 15 cartoons taken out of the half-hour shows.
**Updated 6/7/10**

For those who have the season 1, 2, 3 and the upcoming 4 you will want to avoid this, but it is still fun in its own right

The numbers are the sequence numbers for Mr. Peabody, not the episodes they appeared in.

From season 1
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends - The Complete First Season
1 Benjamin Franklin (aka Introduction) Mr. Peabody goes out & gets a pet boy.

From season 2
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends - The Complete Second Season
38 Pancho Villa
36 Christopher Columbus
47 Francisco Pisaro
50 William Shakespeare
55 Ferdinand Magellan

From season 3
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends - The Complete Third Season
64 Ludwig Von Beethoven
65 Calamity Jane...

Great cartoon comedies, but re-issues from Rocky & Bullwinkle seasons 1,2 & 3.
**Updated 6/7/10**

I grew up watching these as a seperate show & I think they are wonderful. But they were originally a part of the Rocky & Bullwinkle show, and they are included in those seasonal sets. The number before the title is the Dudley Do-Right sequence number, not the Rocky Show number.

From the Rocky & Bullwinkle season 1 DVD set:
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends - The Complete First Season
3) Stokey the Bear
6) The Masked Ginny Lynn

From the Rocky & Bullwinkle season 2 DVD set:
Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends - The Complete Second Season
9) Foreclosing mortgages
15) Out of Uniform
16) Lure of the Footlights
17) Bullet-proof Suit
18) Miracle Drug
19) Elevenworth Prison
22) Mother Whiplashe's Log Jam

From the Rocky & Bullwinkle season 3 DVD...

Oh, This Goes Wabac!!!!
Oh, those childhood memories. Those very inaccurate history lessons, very bad puns, and cheezy animation. No, I'm not talking about "South Park." I'm referring to those Jay Ward shorts in the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. Still, this IS funny stuff. Well worth owning. Anyone interested in animation or those wacky 60s and 70s should make this required viewing. The jokes are a little stale now, but were they ever that fresh anyway. Who cares!!! It's Mr. Peabody and his boy Sherman. Sit (way)back and enjoy.

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