Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Season 3 Episode 29

Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends Season 3 Episode 29 Episode 29

  • TV-G
  • April 5, 1962
  • 22 min

Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends is an animated television series that aired from 1959 to 1964. The show revolves around the titular characters Rocky, a flying squirrel, and Bullwinkle, a moose, as they go on various adventures and foil the plans of their arch-nemesis, the evil and incompetent Boris Badenov, and his partner Natasha Fatale.

The season 3 episode 29, titled "Episode 29," is one of the many standalone episodes in the series that features multiple segments.

The first segment is "Dudley Do-Right." Dudley Do-Right is a Canadian Mountie who is always on the lookout for trouble. In this episode, he is tasked with investigating a mysterious disappearance at a local sawmill. It turns out that Boris and Natasha are behind the disappearance, and they plan to use the stolen wood to build a new rocket. Dudley manages to thwart their plans and save the day.

The second segment is "Peabody's Improbable History." Mr. Peabody is a genius dog who has invented a time machine called the WABAC. In this episode, he travels back in time with his young friend Sherman to ancient Rome, where they witness the creation of the Roman Empire. Along the way, Peabody teaches Sherman about the importance of history and how it can help us understand the present.

The third segment is "Fractured Fairy Tales." Fractured Fairy Tales is a satirical take on classic fairy tales. In this episode, we see the story of "The Little Mermaid" reimagined as a tale about a mermaid who wants to become a ballerina. The mermaid, played by a fish named Molly, learns that it takes more than just wanting something to make it happen.

The fourth and final segment is "Bullwinkle's Corner." Bullwinkle reads a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson called "The Land of Counterpane." In the poem, a child imagines a world made out of his bed sheets and blankets, complete with mountains, valleys, and oceans.

Overall, "Episode 29" is a fun and entertaining episode of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends that showcases the variety of segments that made the show so popular. Whether you're a fan of Dudley Do-Right's heroic antics, Mr. Peabody's time-traveling adventures, satirical fairy tales, or Bullwinkle's reading corner, there's something for everyone in this episode.

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Description
  • First Aired
    April 5, 1962
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English