The Bullwinkle Show
The Bullwinkle Show
The Bullwinkle Show
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1959- 1963
5 Seasons
815 Episodes
7.1(57 votes)
Ended
Animation
Kids
Comedy
Family

Overview

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.

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10 members
Acting

William Conrad

Narrator (voice)

William Conrad
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June Foray

Rocket J. Squirrel / Natasha Fatale (voice)

June Foray
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Bill Scott

Bullwinkle J. Moose (voice)

Bill Scott
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Paul Frees

Boris Badenov (voice)

Paul Frees
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Dorothy Scott

Annie Oakley (voice)

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Edward Everett Horton

Fractured Fairy Tales Narrator (voice)

Edward Everett Horton
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Walter Tetley

Sherman (voice)

Walter Tetley
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Daws Butler

Junior (voice)

Daws Butler
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Charles Ruggles

Aesop (voice)

Charles Ruggles
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Charles Spidar

Various (voice)

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