Talk:The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends

rocky and his Friends was colorerizd
in 1973 rocky and bullwinke under the rocky and his frenids tite was colorerizd by Dancer Fitzgerald Sample -- 15:0415:04, 15 August 2021 Leapcake123

syndication section is incomplete
Throughout the 1970s and at least some of the 1980s The Bullwinkle Show (with the broadway spotlight and marquee signs & Bullwinkle dancing in top hat and tails) aired on one of the local UHS stations in the Philadelphia area in PA in the after school block. I don’t remember if it was channel 17, 29, or 48 for most of the run, but it might have moved once or twice between the three. By the time additional stations opened up (channel 57 was the most successful) and the lower powered stations (pbs outlets 23, 39(?) and I think 52) grew and had wider broadcast range the show was pulled and the cable TV syndication era began.

I would be flabbergasted if this only happened in Philly.

I was raised on this show. Puns are a central element of my job as a Cub Scout leader. (Borscht belt comics too)

I don’t have the details to cite in the article so I don’t want to add it without attribution. If anyone else can help with the specific details (stations and dates) I’d appreciate it Cubmaster (emeritus) Mike (talk) 12:44, 24 December 2023 (UTC)
 * @Cubmaster (emeritus) Mike, I've added Reruns of the show aired on ABC from 1964-1973 and 1981-1982. to the article with a source. Schazjmd   (talk)  14:41, 24 December 2023 (UTC)

That trick never works.
Undid this addition:
 * "Bullwinkle's Magic Show" was a short repetitive sketch which appeared in every other episode. Bullwinkle would appear as a magician and always tell the audience, "Ladies and gentlemen. You will now see me pull a rabbit out of the hat".  Unfortunately Bullwinkle would pull out a fierce lion or rhinoceros or some other wild creature which would immediately roar at him.  Seeing his mistake Bullwinkle would immediately put the creature back into the hat and then tell the audience "Sorry.  Wrong hat".

These, among others, were ‘bumpers’ preceding commercial breaks. They begin with “Hey Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat,” not “Ladies and gentlemen”. —Tamfang (talk) 15:59, 19 April 2024 (UTC)

Family Guy

 * In the Season 3 episode "The Kiss Seen Around the World", a cutaway shows that Peter and Brian travel back in time to meet Christopher Columbus in 1492, which parodied the Peabody's Improbable History segments.

Needs a bit more detail to show that it is parodying Peabody rather than, for example, the time travel episodes in Calvin and Hobbes or Alley Oop. —Tamfang (talk) 19:19, 28 April 2024 (UTC)