"The Bullwinkle Show" Bongo Boris or The Hep Rat/The Spies of Life or When a Fella Needs a Fiend (TV Episode 1960) Poster

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9/10
Funny Stuff
Hitchcoc1 March 2021
Bullwinkle's music hath charms to tame the metal munching mice. Boris, on the other hand, only incites them. In order to appease and dissuade the mice, Bullwinkle will have a concert in a huge stadium where all 100,000 of the creatures will attend. But Boris has a better idea: do away with them and with Bullwinkle and Rocky. Nicely done. The other features involve Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Goldy opens a winter resort in the summertime and the bears are looking for a place to hibernate. Peabody and Sherman are with Commander Peary as he discovers the North Pole. Enjoy movie nite. Not a bad episode.
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7/10
One of History's most pernicious dames . . .
oscaralbert9 February 2024
. . . is that infamous trespasser who styles herself as "Goldilocks," subject of a namesake documentary during Season 2, Episode 26 of The Bullwinkle Show. This larcenous blonde is infamous for traipsing through Life, never willing to pay her own way. A habitual free-loader and serial home invader, this brazen pasty hussy is notorious for eating meals made for the needy, breaking their furniture and even crawling into their sleeping linens. Goldilocks has never done a constructive thing in her life. A one-dimensional Taker, she makes her consumption conspicuous in the most thoughtless fashion imaginable. Watch this picture if you need a low-down on this delinquent damsel.
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7/10
As The Bullwinkle Show saga labeled as the . . .
pixrox111 February 2024
. . . MONSTROUS MECHANICAL METAL-MUNCHING MOON MICE MYSTERY concludes with parts 15 and 16, Today's viewers need to ask themselves whether such fare is suitable for young tykes. With so few actual dangers on the horizon or in the consciousness of our current crop of youngsters, is it fair to possibly plague their sleeping hours with terrible nightmares evoked by the twisted imaginings of 1900's show runners who operated during the so-called "Wild West" days of television programming, when virtually any frightening images could be sprung upon unsuspecting Youth as sneak attacks on their solemnly cherished Peace of Mind? I think not, but as last week's trial in Oxford, MI, proves, parents exposing their troubled kids to The Bullwinkle Show could wind up facing 30 years in the slammer themselves.
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6/10
Strangely enough, this edition of The Bullwinkle Show . . .
tadpole-596-91825611 February 2024
, , , contains not only Part 15 of the MONSTROUS MECHANICAL METAL-MUNCHING MOON MICE MYSTERY titled "The Hep Rat," but also an unrelated segment of "Mr. Know-It-All" called HOW TO BE A BEATNIK. So-called "topical humor" was a mainstay of this program in the 1900's, according to my grandpa, who has cited similar long-gone shows of Yesteryear such as Dolby Gill Is, Leave it to Beaver and Happy Days as live-action spin-offs of BEATNIK. Grandpa lists feature films including REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE, THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE and THE CATCHER IN THE RYE as longer exercises of this ilk. I'm not sure if The Bullwinkle Show invented the word "Beatnik" to describe the controversial idlers who directly followed The Greatest Generation, but it seems fairly likely to be the case.
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