Rocky and Bullwinkle was such a staple for me and my friends growing up. We were intelligent kids and this was intelligent animation. The Jay Ward factory created this unlikely couple, a rodent and a moose that commented on things during the Eisenhower administration and all that followed. They are as fresh today as they were then. In this first episode, the boys are spotted by astronomers, waving from the moon. It would seem that our moose friend baked a cake using his grandmother's formula. It exploded, sending their yet mortgaged stove to the moon. Upon their return (using another cake), they become celebrities. All efforts at space travel are forsaken so Bullwinkle can try to reproduce his formula (sadly, it was torn in half in the explosion). Of course, we are introduced to Boris Badinov and Natasha Fatale. They make their first effort to steal the formula and "keel" the moose.
Along with this, we see our first Fractured Fairy Tale, "Rapunzel" where a prince wanders in the woods for two years thinking he's blind (actually he didn't notice his hat was pulled over his eyes).
We are introduced to Mr. Peabody, who tells us how he adopted Sherman and how the Way Back Machine came to be. This is a pivotal entry in the series.
Along with this, we see our first Fractured Fairy Tale, "Rapunzel" where a prince wanders in the woods for two years thinking he's blind (actually he didn't notice his hat was pulled over his eyes).
We are introduced to Mr. Peabody, who tells us how he adopted Sherman and how the Way Back Machine came to be. This is a pivotal entry in the series.