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Rocky and Bullwinkle
Topic Started: Sep 22 2007, 07:11 PM (612 Views)
luke42
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Anyone remember this classic cartoon? It first dates back to 1959 when it first aired on NBC. It was titled as "Rocky and His Friends" from 1959 to 1961 before being renamed to "The Bullwinkle Show" between 1961-64. Re-runs of the show aired up until 1973 (also the show being referred to as "Rocky and Bullwinkle," what we all know it as now), then new episodes of the show were created off an on through the 80's.

I do believe this aired on Nickelodeon for a time and even Cartoon Network might've broadcasted it briefly. Definitely a classic. One that I haven't seen for some time.
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Jon529
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I remember it quite well. Funny show!


And, as has been the case with many lately, it's out on DVD.
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Kevin160NitronCarOn3
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I have a strong memory that this show aired on Nick and CN when I was young.
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