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|'''The season two opening of Rocky and Bullwinkle'''}}
 
This cult cartoon series, produced by Jay Ward and Bill Scott, ran on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] Saturday evenings as ''[[Rocky and His Friends]]'' from 1959 to 1961. It featured the serialized adventures of Rocky (voiced by [[June Foray]]), a flying squirrel who wore flight goggles, and Bullwinkle (Bill Scott), a dimwitted moose. Their primary foes were Boris Badenov (Paul Frees) and Natasha Fatale ([[June Foray]] again), a pair of Slavic spies from the imaginary Soviet satellite of Pottsylvania. In 1961, the series moved to [[NBC]] and became ''[[The Bullwinkle Show]]''; it ran under that title until 1964. Both series have since been seen in syndication and on cable TV.
 
Bullwinkle also appeared in two other segments: ''Bullwinkle's Corner'', in which he gave poetry readings that usually degenerated into chaos, and ''Mr. Know-It-All'', in which his attempts to offer "how-to" advice on a variety of topics often met with similar disaster. Supporting segments were ''[[Dudley Do-Right]]'', ''Peabody's Improbable History'', ''[[Fractured Fairy Tale|Fractured Fairy Tales]]'' and ''Aesop and Son''. William Conrad was the [[Narrator]] in the main ''Rocky and Bullwinkle'' segments, and Edward Everett Horton performed that function in ''Fractured Fairy Tales'' and ''Aesop and Son''.
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