I LOVED everything on the Rocky & Bullwinkle show ~ but especially "Fractured Fairy Tales"! I used to watch them with my Dad all the time! Hubby and I now have them on DVD ~ always a fun diversion from "real" news. And I always wanted a "Way-back Machine" of my own!!
Narrated by Edward Everett Horton. I sure do remember
ReplyDeleteI LOVED everything on the Rocky & Bullwinkle show ~ but especially "Fractured Fairy Tales"! I used to watch them with my Dad all the time! Hubby and I now have them on DVD ~ always a fun diversion from "real" news. And I always wanted a "Way-back Machine" of my own!!
ReplyDeleteI note that the spelling of the header for the video is also fractured...should be "Pinocchio"
ReplyDeleteAnyone who graduated "Whatsa Matta U" does!
ReplyDeleteRaising my hand and nodding yes.
ReplyDeleteI remember them and the original George of the Jungle cartoons
ReplyDeleteThey were required watching in my household.
ReplyDeleteYes! Yes! Yes!
ReplyDeleteI learned my history from Mr Peabody!
ReplyDeleteadult themes presented to kids - that's what made those so great.
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I've come to join the discussion, and I've brought a "basket of 'goodies.'" :)
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P.S.: And after this discussion, I'm off to my meeting of Ridinghoods Anonymous.
The "basket of goodies" joke even predates Fractured Fairy Tales:
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And here's the version as impressed on a 45:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uWunj7Yw3PQ
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Never heard of or seen before. Loved it immediately.
ReplyDeleteI can hum the theme song.
ReplyDeleteI am the person I am today due to the influence that the Rocky and Bullwinkle show had on me.
ReplyDeleteDo you get fan mail from flounders?
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