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The Bullwinkle Show - Season 5
The Bullwinkle Show

Season 5

August 19, 1962

165 Episodes

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Episodes

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (1) - Bumbling Brothers Circus

August 19, 1962

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Fractured Fairy Tales - The Elves and the Shoemaker

August 19, 1962

We find that the shoemaker has to do many unlikely things to learn his trade.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Do Stunts in the Movies Without Having the Usher Throw You Out

August 19, 1962

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Dudley Do-Right - Railroad Tracks

August 19, 1962

Dudley disguises himself as Nell to capture Snidely Whiplash.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (2) - Lion in the Bedroom or The Cat's Pajamas

August 19, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (3) - A Red Letter Day or Drop Us a Lion

August 19, 1962

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Fractured Fairy Tales - The Fisherman and His Wife

August 19, 1962

A fisherman and his wife are very poor, and he is happy. The wife, however, is unhappy, and wishes that he would catch more fish in order to make a better living. While fishing, he catches a talking fish and takes it home to prove to his wife what he had found. The fish does not want to leave and gives the couple three wishes if they let him stay. They fumble around and get mad at the fish, telling him that they wish he would shut up- thus destroying all their hopes of getting rich. Eventually, they end up poor and back to square one.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Taffy

August 19, 1962

Bullwinkle recites the poem "Taffy." However, in the telling of the story, Boris (in the role of Taffy) begins to "bend and ad-lib" his parts. For example, instead of stealing "a piece of beef," Taffy steals a whole cow. Bullwinkle gets upset as the poem is changed, and he thinks that he's got Boris with the last line of the poem. ("I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was in bed. I took a marrow bone and hit him on the head.") However, upon arriving, Boris takes the marrow bone and hits Bullwinkle in the head, giving the story an unhappy ending, much to Boris' delight.

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Peabody's Improbable History - John L. Sullivan

August 19, 1962

John Sullivan has a large mustache that is preventing him from competing in the boxing match.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (4) - The Fire Eaters or Hot Lips

August 19, 1962

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S05E11 Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (5) - The Show Must Go On or Give 'em the Acts

August 26, 1962

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Aesop and Son - The Jackrabbits and the Mule

August 26, 1962

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Avoid Tipping the Waiter

August 26, 1962

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Peabody's Improbable History - Richard the Lion-Hearted

August 26, 1962

Mr. Peabody teaches King Richard how to become the truly lion-hearted and win his special noble quest. But, none of Peabody's strategies work, so he tricks him into using a sword which he convinces Richard into thinking is magic.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (6) - Looney Lightning or Nuts and Volts

August 26, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (7) - The Fire Chaser or Bullwinkle Goes to Blazes

August 26, 1962

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Aesop and Son - The Owl and the Wolf

August 26, 1962

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Rocky Bye Baby

August 26, 1962

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Dudley Do-Right - The Masked Ginny Lynne

August 26, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (8) - Flaming Arrows or Bullwinkle Meets His Match

September 2, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (9) - It's in the Bag or Rocky Gets the Sack

September 2, 1962

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Fractured Fairy Tales - Riding Hoods Anonymous

September 2, 1962

Little Red Riding Hood is SO contrite after her booby-trapped basket explodes in the Wolf's face- especially as she's just discovered that he's a member of Riding Hoods Anonymous, a program designed to help him kick "the Riding Hood habit." And this is just the beginning of the story! A wicked, wicked satire that takes on 12-step programs, the DAR and the NRA in only four minutes!

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Tame Lions and Get a Little Scratch on the Side of Your Head

September 2, 1962

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Peabody's Improbable History - Lord Nelson

September 2, 1962

Lord Nelson is unable to go into battle against the Spanish fleet as his crew has left port minus one important commodity. Now it's up to Peabody to help him get into battle.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bumbling Brothers Circus (10) - A Short Weight for All Seats or One of Our Trunks Is Missing

September 2, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (1) - Mucho Loma

September 9, 1962

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Fractured Fairy Tales - Princess and the Pea

September 9, 1962

The court jester tries to fool the King by providing him with fake princesses.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Barbara Frietchie

September 9, 1962

Bullwinkle reads a poem about Barbara Frietchie, who ends up being a sewing lady for the Union Army in the Civil War and tries to sew a flag for the Union. Boris plays a Confederate soldier trying to stop Barbara...

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Dudley Do-Right - Mother Whiplashes Log Jam

September 9, 1962

Dudley joins the Mounties and his first assignment is to blow up Snidely's log jam factory.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (2) - The Boys Bounce Back or Springtime in the Rocky

September 9, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (3) - Rock Meets Rock or Thud and Blunder

September 9, 1962

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Aesop and Son - The Hares and the Frog

September 9, 1962

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Get Your Money Back

September 9, 1962

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Peabody's Improbable History - Alfred Nobel

September 9, 1962

Alfred Nobel has trouble testing his explosives because he does not have a good place to test them. Now, Peabody and Sherman must help him find a safe place to test the TNT.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (4) - A Watery Grave or Drown Among the Sheltering Palms

September 16, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (5) - The Unsatisfied Costumer or Why Not Try Brand X

September 16, 1962

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Fractured Fairytales - Androcles and the Lion

September 16, 1962

Androcles finds it is often helpful to befriend a lion, especially when you are thrown into a lion pit yourself.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - The Queen of Hearts

September 16, 1962

The Queen of Hearts (Rocky) bakes heart-shaped cookies. The Knave of Hearts is Boris.

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Dudley Do-Right - Mountie Without a Horse

September 16, 1962

Snidely impersonates the Colonel and tells all of the Mounties that they must replace their horses with rocking horses.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Mucho Loma (6) - The Inferior Decorators or The Walleyed Moose

September 16, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (1) - Pottsylvania Creeper

September 23, 1962

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Fractured Fairytales - Sleeping Beauty

September 23, 1962

A Wicked Fairy casts a beautiful Princess into a never-ending sleep. The Prince who comes to awaken her changes his mind when he sees a chance for commercial exploitation-and turns her castle into a theme park and charges admission for the public to view her. (It is surely mere coincidence that the Prince is a dead ringer for Walt Disney!) When the Wicked Fairy shows up and wants her cut of the action, the Prince must dispose of her if he is to retain control of "Sleepingbeautyland." But is the Princess REALLY asleep? Who's exploiting whom?

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Make the Neighbors Quiet

September 23, 1962

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Peabody's Improbable History - Calamity Jane

September 23, 1962

Calamity Jane tries everything to have a calamity to live up to her name, but she keeps failing with her good luck. Can Mr. Peabody think of something to help her become the desperado she was written to be?

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (2) - Four for the Show or Two Pairs of Plants

September 23, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (3) - Beaned by a Blossom or The Petal Pushers

September 23, 1962

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Fractured Fairytales - Snow White

September 23, 1962

The dwarfs are hiding Snow White from the evil Queen.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - The Children's Hour: A Babysitters Guide

September 23, 1962

Bullwinkle barricades himself against some very bratty kids bent on committing mayhem.

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Peabody's Improbable History - The Wright Brothers

September 23, 1962

Kitty Hawk, a troublesome bird, nests in the Wright brothers' plane and prevents them from making their historic flight. So Peabody disguises a rock as an egg to distract the bird without hurting it.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (4) - Vacation Days or Visit to a Small Panic

September 30, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (5) - The Worryin’ of the Green or The Look of the Irish

September 30, 1962

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Aesop and Son - Son of the Masked Clock

September 30, 1962

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Have a Hit Record

September 30, 1962

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Peabody's Improbable History - Mata Hari

September 30, 1962

In 1914 England, Mata Hari has stolen the plans to Britain's greatest secret. Peabody and Sherman must capture her before she turns those plans over to the Germans.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Pottsylvania Creeper (6) - It’s Only a Flesh Wound or Better Lead Than Dead

September 30, 1962

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania (1) - Moosylvania

April 5, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Pied Piper

April 5, 1963

This is the story of the Pied Piper who plays a flatt, not a flute, and who drives out all the mice in the town. The strange little man has the ability to create pies from his pipe! The King loves his tobacco pie! The only problem is that when the Queen takes a bite of the pie, she disappears!

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Bullwinkle's Corner - The Horn

April 5, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - Trap Bait

April 5, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania (2) - Blast Off Spedia with Encyclopedia or Off to Heaven with Volume Seven

April 5, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania (3) - Resign Your Fate to a 52nd State or Moosylvania Mania!

April 5, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Booty and the Beast

April 5, 1963

Alden Farquhar has good looks and a sense of humor, but no money. While strolling along one day, he runs into a witch who turns him into a big, beastly ogre. People are now scared of him and shower him with money. Now rich, he must find a maiden to turn him back.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Remove a Mustache

April 5, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Napoleon

April 5, 1963

Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel to 1810 where they meet Napoleon who is missing his royal suspenders. So, Peabody and Sherman must get them back from some pirates. But when they get them back, they're shocked to see everyone is glad with Napoleon occupied.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania (4) - Bad Day at Flat Rocky or A Record in Bullwinkle’s Blot

April 5, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (1) - Ruby Yacht

April 12, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Rumpelstiltskin

April 12, 1963

Rumpelstiltskin uses the magic of publicity to convince everyone that his client can spin gold out of straw.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son

April 12, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - The Centaur

April 12, 1963

Dudley Do-Right captures what he believes to be a Centaur and makes it his new mount.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (2) - Let’s Drink to the Ruby or Stoned Again

April 12, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (3) - Rimski and Korsakoff Go to Palm Springs or Song of Indio

April 12, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Mice in Council

April 12, 1963

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Win Friends

April 12, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Lucretia Borgia

April 12, 1963

Lucretia Borgia, the worlds best poison artist has just gotten a 12th husband who is snacking on furniture. Peabody and Sherman try to get the husband to leave Lucretia but he loves her too much to bail out on her. So, Peabody creates a special potion for him that will make the man impervious to poison so he will live and not leave his wife.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (4) - The Malady Lingers On or I Bought You Violence for Your Furs

April 19, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (5) - The Deep Six or It’s Tough to Fathom

April 19, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Sweet Little Beet

April 19, 1963

Sweet Little Beet is a poor orphan girl forced into a life of drudgery and ill-treated by her wicked (and UGLY!) stepsisters. A mysterious (and invisible) Prince promises to wed the pure-in-heart maiden who can see him. Sweet Little Beet's wicked (and UGLY!) stepsisters make fools of themselves trying-but Little Beet succeeds! Will she marry the Prince? Well, not exactly... there's a problem.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Woodman, Spare That Tree

April 19, 1963

Bullwinkle stops Boris from cutting down his beloved trees.

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Peabody's Improbable History - Louis Pasteur

April 19, 1963

Louis Pasteur's cow thinks she is a chicken after a case of amnesia, so Mr. Peabody decides to find a remedy.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Ruby Yacht (6) - The New Delhi-catessen or Judgment at Bloomberg's

April 19, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (1) - Bullwinkle’s Testimonial Dinner

April 26, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Vain Crow

April 26, 1963

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Cow Puncher

April 26, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Annie Oakley

April 26, 1963

Forest Primeval attempts to cheat Annie Oakley at a shooting match until a certain genius dog and his boy intervene.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (2) - Hello, Orient or That’s Some Dandy-Looking China You Have There

April 26, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (3) - Let’s Blow Up New York or We Bombed ‘Em at the Palace

April 26, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Ugly Duckling

April 26, 1963

In a pond in the Middle West, an ugly duckling wants to be a star, so he has a face lift that makes him good-looking, and missing the opportunity to play an ugly role.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Jack Be Nimble

April 26, 1963

Bullwinkle tells us the story of Jack B. Nimble, played by Boris, whose business card is "High Jumps Inc., Candlewicks a Specialty." He gets $40 a week.

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Peabody's Improbable History - Don Juan

April 26, 1963

Don Juan has lost his mojo when he finds out that his love for onions has given him bad breath and he is losing all the ladies. Only Peabody and Sherman can help him recover his reputation. They try to make him give up onions, but that doesn't work. Can Mr. Peabody find a remedy?

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (4) - Exploding Population or Pull Yourself Together

May 3, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (5) - Up the River or Yangtze with the Laughing Face

May 3, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - The Golden Goose

May 3, 1963

An old man who has three sons plans to give one of them a golden goose, but he first must find out which one deserves it. A rather dimwitted guy trades his stale sandwich to a goblin for a golden goose. Several people try to take the goose, but when they touch it, they are forever stuck to it!

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Mr. Know-It-All - Magic Made Easy (The Hard Way)

May 3, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - Snidely Mounted Police

May 3, 1963

Snidely Whiplash opens his own mounted police force.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Bullwinkle's Testimonial Dinner (6) - The Bomb in the Cellar or Bullwinkle Lowers the Bloom

May 3, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (1) - Weather Lady

May 10, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - King Midas

May 10, 1963

King Midas, the most miserly man alive, embarks on an advertising campaign to make people 'like' him, but places a mean tax on the people of his kingdom.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Get Into the Movies

May 10, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Ponce de Leon

May 10, 1963

Ponce de Leon's men have overdosed on water from the fountain of youth and changed into babies – just before an enemy attack.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (2) - The Rolling Stone or Look Ma, No Moss

May 10, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (3) - A Southern-Style Breakfast or Hominy Grits Can You Eat?

May 10, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Country Frog and the City Frog

May 10, 1963

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Maury Had a Little Lamb

May 10, 1963

Bullwinkle changes this story to "Maury Had a Little Lamb" because Rocky is a boy.

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Peabody's Improbable History - The Battle of Bunker Hill

May 10, 1963

The American Army is ordered not to fire on their British enemies until they “can see the whites of their eyes.” Unfortunately, the British are wearing sunglasses.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (4) - Bartender, Turn Those Lights Off or A Shot in the Dark

May 17, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (5) - Duel Controls or Put It in Second

May 17, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Little Red's Riding Hoods (aka Little Red Riding Hood)

May 17, 1963

Red owns a fur shop and finds she needs a wolf pelt. Meanwhile, the wolf is going to bring goodies to Grandma's house, and so Red does the riding hood bit in reverse. But there's quite a twist at the end as the wolf goes into the fur business for himself...

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Teach a Mean Bully a Lesson at the Beach

May 17, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - The Locket

May 17, 1963

Nell gives both Snidely and Dudley a locket with her picture inside.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - The Weather Lady (6) - They Didn’t Pick Up Our Option or Show Down

May 17, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (1) - Louse on 92nd Street

May 24, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Three Little Pigs

May 24, 1963

The Wolf, seeking a life of ease, attempts to marry one of the three pigs.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Human Fly

May 24, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - William Tell

May 24, 1963

Willaim Tell is set to use his son to shoot an apple with an arrow, but he has lost his glasses and can't see a thing.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (2) - Bullwinkle Sneaks a Peek or There’s Room in the River

May 24, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (3) - The Half Shot Moose or Testify My Eye

May 24, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Fox and the Minks

May 24, 1963

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Thanksgiving Day

May 24, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Guglielmo Marconi

May 24, 1963

Marconi's radio is wired underwater in the Venice Canal and Mr. Peabody must drain the canals to help him.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (4) - Whatever Happened to Joel Kupperman? or Get That Quiz Kid

May 31, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (5) - Doing the Big Apple or May I Have the Next Dunce?

May 31, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Leaping Beauty

May 31, 1963

Beauty is tricked by the wicked witch and is not put to sleep but is forced to put other people to sleep... even the prince.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Fix a Flat and Retire Your Car

May 31, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - Snidely's Vic Whiplash Gym

May 31, 1963

Dudley Do-Right pays a visit to Snidely's Vic Whiplash gym where he loses all of his strength.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Louse on 92nd Street (6) - The Act Is Over or The Big Mink Is the Fink

May 31, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (1) - Wossamotta U

June 7, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Fox and the Hound

June 7, 1963

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Top Flight Stock Salesman

June 7, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Lord Francis Douglas

June 7, 1963

Peabody and Sherman aid Lord Douglas and his mountain climbers in reaching the peak of the Alps.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (2) - A College for Two or Rock Enrolls

June 7, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (3) - The Hidden Ball Play or Goal Is Where You Find It

June 7, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Snow White Meets Rapunzel

June 7, 1963

The Prince must make like a bird and daringly rescue Rapunzel.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Simple Simon

June 7, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - Coming-Out Party

June 7, 1963

Inspector Fenwick uses Nell's coming out party to steal Snidely's hat, making him a laughing stock.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (4) - Wager at Dawn or Early to Bet

June 14, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (5) - Standing Room Only or Bullwinkle Sells Out

June 14, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - The Seven Chickens

June 14, 1963

A young Prince takes refuge in a palace where the King's six daughters have been turned into chickens.

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Buy a Used Car

June 14, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Christopher Columbus

June 14, 1963

Mr. Peabody and Sherman help Christopher Columbus discover that the earth is round. TRIVIA: It is a popular misconception that Columbus discovered America or that the Earth was round. The Earth’s shape had been common knowledge for centuries and Columbus was actually a terrible person who nearly drove the Caribbean natives to extinction. Also, Columbus was the first European contact with the Caribbean, Central America, and South America - not North America as this episode suggests.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (6) - Bullwinkle Scores Again or Fool’s Goal

June 14, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (7) - Rogue’s Gallery or Hold That Line-Up

June 21, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The Three Bears

June 21, 1963

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Direct Temperamental Movie Stars

June 21, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Lawrence of Arabia

June 21, 1963

Mr. Peabody and Sherman help Lawrence of Arabia with his mission of stopping Turkey's plans to overthrow Arabia. However, Lawrence needs all the help he can get.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (8) - Male Bags or Homely Are the Brave

June 21, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (9) - Mine Eyes Have Seen the Gory or Moose’s in the Col’ Col’ Ground

June 21, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Tale of a Frog

June 21, 1963

Julius the Frog wants to become a person and needs the help of his fairy frog mother.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - Grandfather's Clock

June 21, 1963

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Dudley Do-Right - Mechanical Dudley

June 21, 1963

Snidely replaces Dudley with a robot in an effort to infiltrate the Mounties.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (10) - Bullwinkle’s Battle Plan or Civil Defense (the Southern revanchist spoils the Narrator's closing)

June 28, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (11) - Bullwinkle Buys a Fence or Pickets Charge

June 28, 1963

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Fractured Fairytales - Red White

June 28, 1963

Both the Duke and the fair maiden have the reddest hair in the nation. Lucky for them, red hair is the magic word.

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Bullwinkle's Corner - The Cherry Tree

June 28, 1963

Bullwinkle climbs a cherry tree.

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Peabody's Improbable History - Johannes Gutenberg

June 28, 1963

Gutenberg needs to find paper to meet his five o clock deadline, and he must rewrite the stories when he accidentally prints the paper with invisible ink.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Wossamotta U (12) - A Rock for Rock or To Each His Stone

June 28, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania Saved (1) - Moosylvania Saved

July 5, 1963

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Aesop and Son - The French Poodle and the Alley Cat

July 5, 1963

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Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Successful Member of the U.S. Peace Corps

July 5, 1963

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Peabody's Improbable History - Sir Isaac Newton

July 5, 1963

Sir Issac Newton can't prove his law of gravity, so Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel to 1686, to make sure that Isaac Newton will have the iconic encounter with an apple that leads him to develop the Theory of Gravity.

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania Saved (2) - (Untitled Episode)

July 5, 1963

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Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania Saved (3) - (Untitled Episode)

July 5, 1963

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E162

Fractured Fairytales - The Witch's Broom

July 5, 1963

Grizelda wins the Witch of the Year Award for being so nasty, but then falls in love with a handsome prince - so she decides to enchant herself and make herself a princess. It works, but her broom keeps following her, so she gets it a dustpan (called a "gride"), and they have a double wedding - Bride and Groom, and Gride and Broom...

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E163

Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Hitch-Hiker

July 5, 1963

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E164

Dudley Do-Right - Saw Mill

July 5, 1963

Snidely Whiplash kidnaps Nell on her wedding day and holds her hostage in the sawmill.

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E165

Rocky & Bullwinkle - Moosylvania Saved (4) - Moosylvania Mish Mash or A State of Confusion

July 5, 1963