- Jet Fuel Formula
Infobox Rocky and Bullwinkle story arc
name = Jet Fuel Formula
caption = Bullwinkle, Rocky, Gidney & Cloyd, in a scene from "Jet Fuel Formula"
season = 1
story_arc =1
segments = 40
date_start =19 November 1959
date_conc = c.31 March 1960
program = "Rocky And His Friends"
network = ABC
director = Gerard BaldwinPete BurnessBill HurtzGerry RayBob SchlehGeorge SingerErnie Terrazas
producer =Ponsonby Britt
writer = George AtkinsChris HaywardChris JenkinsLloyd Turner
production = 1-40
guest = GidneyCloyd
disguise =Swami Ben BorisSir Thomas LippenborisSir Hillary PushemoffScientistFederal Plant InspectorAce RickenborisClarence DarronoffIndiancanoe isttaxi driverBarnacle Boris Badenov
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previous = None; Series Premiere
next = "Box Top Robbery ""Jet Fuel Formula" is the first and, by far, the longest
Rocky and Bullwinkle story arc . ("Jet Fuel Formula" covers forty episodes while the average story arc includes approximately sixteen.) It is also noteworthy in that it established most of the characters, themes, running gags, and other elements that would be employed in later stories and that would become so closely identified with the Rocky and Bullwinkle programs in the years since.In spite of the title, the story actually concerns the pursuit of a formula for "rocket" fuel.
Broadcast history
The first and second episodes of "Jet Fuel Formula" first aired on Thursday,
November 19 ,1959 , as part of the series premier of "Rocky and His Friends" on the ABCtelevision network . Two new episodes were broadcast as part of each week's show. Sources are at odds regarding the broadcast of the final episodes, with at least one reportingApril 1 ,1960 (a Friday) and anotherApril 3 (a Sunday). [http://amazon.imdb.com/title/tt0052507/episodes#season-1 "Rocky and Bullwinkle" season 1] at IMDB] [http://www.tv.com/the-bullwinkle-show/show/5187/episode.html?om_act=convert&om_clk=tabssh&tag=tabs;episodes "Rocky and Bullwinkle"] at TV.com] Published television listings indicate that the series aired on Thursdays throughout the run of "Jet Fuel Formula", suggesting that the final episodes (39 and 40) likely aired onMarch 31 or, perhaps,April 7 . [Athens (Georgia) "Banner Herald": 19 Nov 1959, 31 Mar 1960, 1 April 1960, 3 April 1960, 7 April 1960. The station referenced is WLOS-TV (ABC Channel 13) fromAsheville, North Carolina .]Plot
As with many subsequent Rocky and Bullwinkle adventures the title characters stumble into an absurd situation, which leads to a sequence of further absurd situations.
Rocky and Bullwinkle attempt to bake a Mooseberry
fudge cake using Grandma Bullwinkle's recipe, unaware that the raw cake batter is actually a revolutionaryrocket fuel . While attempting to light the old-fashioned oven Bullwinkle ignites the first layer, launching the oven to theMoon . In order to retrieve the appliance they build their own rocket ship and use the remaining cake layers to propel them to the moon and then back toEarth . Upon their return, theU.S. government places Bullwinkle in charge of "moosile" research and he sets about to recreate the cake recipe, half of which was destroyed in the initial explosion. Two Moon Men, Gidney and Cloyd, arrive to prevent Bullwinkle from recreating the formula, as they fear an invasion of tourists from Earth. Hypnotized by Boris, Bullwinkle is able to remember the recipe. However, by the time he does so Boris has fallen asleep, and when Bullwinkle reveals the formula he is "scrootched" (frozen) by the Moon Men. Boris then steals the frozen Bullwinkle. When he revives Boris puts him to work in a new lab, transmitting the moose's research to his superiors. He also attempts to immobilize the Moon Men withsleeping pills . Rocky rescues Bullwinkle and the Moon Men. Gidney and Cloyd become media celebrities but soon tire of their fame.They insist that Rocky and Bullwinkle return to the Moon with them, but their ship's fuel has been stolen by Boris. Rocky and Bullwinkle agree to help make more fuel, and they head to Frostbite Falls to procure thesecret ingredient : mooseberries. Boris sends the Moon Men's stolen fuel to Pottsylvania, but it explodes upon arrival, leveling the seaport. Boris kidnaps Rocky and Bullwinkle en route toMinnesota by posing as a pilot offering to fly them home. They crash land near Frostbite Falls, only to find that ablight has decimated the mooseberry crop. Bullwinkle manages to obtain the only remaining bush, which is promptly stolen by Boris.Rocky and Bullwinkle telephone the Moon Men, who have become popular entertainers, and ask for their help in obtaining another mooseberry bush. They book passage on an
ocean liner toPottsylvania , the only remaining source of mooseberries. Boris and Natasha have stolen tickets for the same trip in order to return to their homeland with the stolen bush. The incompetent Peter Peachfuzz, captain of the liner S.S. Andalusia, steers the ship toHolland ,Antarctica , and Perth Amboy. When their mooseberry bush appears to be ailing Boris and Natasha harvest the berries. As food supplies aboard ship have dwindled during the erratic voyage a famished Bullwinkle eats the berries which, once picked, have become extremely volatile. He survives the resulting explosion. The ship runs aground on a tropical island. While Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Peachfuzz go ashore Boris steals the Andalusia, but is ordered to return for Bullwinkle. When they arrive in Pottsylvania Boris meets with Fearless Leader and reveals his plan to use the rocket fuel to establish atelevision transmitter on the moon and to jam American broadcasts with Pottsylvanian commercials. Rocky and Bullwinkle begin an expedition to find a mooseberry bush, which grow on Pottsylvanian's highest mountain, Wynchataka Peak. They engage a disguised Boris and Natasha as guides and retrieve a lone mooseberry bush from the mountainside. The group encounters an Abominable Snowman, which soon proves to be Gidney and Cloyd in disguise. The Moon Men hope to use the bush to make fuel for a return trip to the Moon, while Rocky plans to turn it over to the U.S. government. They escape Pottsylvania and sail for the United States. Rocky hatches a plan to send the Moon Men home while also providing the government with rocket fuel, and he proposes to have Gidney and Cloydnaturalize d as American citizens who could then become the first Americans on the Moon, with the help of the mooseberry rocket fuel. The Moon Men flunk theircitizenship tests and aredeport ed—to the Moon. Bullwinkle makes a batch of fuel and the Moon Men return home.Characters
It is not unusual for characters and other elements of any television program, animated or live-action, to undergo development during the course of the series (see "Black Smithers"). Nonetheless, it is noteworthy to observe how quickly some of the major "Rocky and Bullwinkle" characters developed from relatively flat and marginally recognizable figures into the iconic "personalities" that remain popular a half-century later.
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Rocket J. Squirrel :" A "plucky squirrel" from the start, far more intelligent than his partner yet still often a bit naive, little changed other than slight details of Rocky's flight helmet."
Bullwinkle J. Moose :" While still a well-meaning goofus, the early Bullwinkle is relatively subdued. His mouth alternates locations during the early episodes before settling beneath his nose."
Boris Badenov :" Boris begins as much more of a traditionalvillain , even a menacing presence; in the earliest episodes his eyes are red and he has a moredemon ic appearance. By the fourth episode he has developed into a more comic character and dons his first disguise—a swami intent on hypnotizing Bullwinkle."
Natasha Fatale :" Although Natasha is afemme fatale from her first appearance she becomes slightly more curvaceous during the course of the early episodes. In "Jet Fuel Formula" her last name is pronounced “Fuh-TAH-lee”, although in the second story arc it is pronounced “Fuh-TAHL”."
Fearless Leader :" In his first appearance, Fearless Leader is a physically nondescript, heavyset character. Toward the end of this story arc he transforms into the thin, scarred,monocle -wearing character whose name has become acatch phrase ."Peter "Wrongway" Peachfuzz:" Captain Peachfuzz's physical appearance is consistent from the start, along with his depiction as an incompetent
sailor . However, in "Jet Fuel Formula" he has not yet taken on his familiarEd Wynn -esque voice; rather, his speech is reminiscent of a stereotypical cartoonparrot . He has command of thepassenger liner "S.S.Andalusia " only because he purchased the ship with an inheritance."
Gidney & Cloyd :" Gidney and Cloyd are two Moon Men, sent toEarth by their people to prevent an influx of Earth tourists. Gidney has amustache , while Cloyd carries a "scrootch gun"."Narrator: " Like Bullwinkle, the Narrator is somewhat subdued in the earliest episodes, speaking almost as if he is letting the audience in on a secret. He quickly develops a more
melodrama tic style appropriate to the pulp serial style of the show and its ubiquitouscliffhanger endings.Themes
Cold War
"Jet Fuel Formula" makes numerous allusions to the
Cold War , a theme that would become a recurring element of the Rocky and Bullwinkle stories. The fictional nation ofPottsylvania stands in for theSoviet Union , and also recallsNazi Germany (for instance, many Pottsylvanian accents are more Germanic than Russian). Pottsylvania is a closed, repressive nation ruled by theFührer -esqueFearless Leader and the mysterious Mr. Big. The themes of thearms race , thespace race , international technological competition, andespionage are found throughout the story.Boris's disguises
"Jet Fuel Formula" establishes the running gag in which Boris, and often Natasha, don disguises in order to advance their plot against Rocky and Bullwinkle. The disguised Boris typically presents himself to the heroes, and to the audience, by announcing, "Allow me to introduce myself, I'm—". The name is often a pun on the name of a celebrity or character, some of which were contemporary to the late 1950s/early 1960s and may seem dated or even unfamiliar to 21st century viewers. Much of the humor of these scenes comes from the fact that, although disguised, Boris remains instantly recognizable (at least to the audience), and his aliases are often thinly-veiled puns on his real name. Rocky and Bullwinkle often wonder if they haven't met the "newcomer" before, yet they are consistently duped. In "Jet Fuel Formula" Boris's disguises include:
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Swami Ben Boris,hypnotist ; Natasha plays his unnamed assistant.:*Sir Thomas Lippenboris,millionaire yachtsman (a reference to Sir Thomas Lipton of Lipton Tea fame); Natasha poses as "Lady Alice":*Sir Hillary Pushemoff, mountain climber (a reference toEdmund Hillary ); Natasha is disguised as his Native American companion, Princess Bubbling Spring That Runs In The Meadow:*A Scientist:*A Federal Plant Inspector:*Ace Rickenboris, pilot (a reference toWorld War I flying ace Eddie Rickenbacker ); Natasha is hisstewardess , Miss Callahan.:*Clarence Darronov,lawyer (a reference toClarence Darrow ):*An Indiancanoe ist.:*A Pottsylvanian taxi driver; Natasha plays his partner, Spike:*Barnacle Boris Badenov, sea captain (a reference to the song Barnacle Bill)Lampooning the medium and breaking the fourth wall
"Jet Fuel Formula" lampoons the medium of
television and, particularly,television commercials , which are depicted as being so odious as to be used as weapons by warring nations. The "conventions" of television are a source for parody, as well as its quality. The characters frequently break thefourth wall to address the audience. This is particularly evident in some of the short supporting features, such asMr. Know-It-All and Bullwinkle's Corner, in which the audience sees backstage areas, light rigs, etc., and in which Rocky, Bullwinkle and particularly Boris portray characters distinct from their roles in the actual "Rocky and Bullwinkle" segments. "Rocky and Bullwinkle" may be viewed as an early, animated example ofmetafiction , insofar as the characters make frequent reference to the fact that they are, in fact, characters engaged in the presentation of a work of fiction. In one brief scene Capt. Peachfuzz is seen reading a Mr. Peabody comic book. Natasha and Bullwinkle each reckon the passage of time in terms of episodes. Rocky and Bullwinkle respond to comments made by the narrator, and Boris chides him for revealing plot details."Our next episode"
The first episode ends with a
teaser promoting the next episode with a now-familiar "double title" ("Bullwinkle's Ride" "or" "Goodbye, Dollink"—only the first portion appeared on the screen). Although the double titles were predominant from the start they did not become standard practice for several episodes.IMDB uses these "titles" to label individual episodes, but on the Rocky and Bullwinkle DVDs they are simply numbered 1 through 40, suggesting that the titles are to be viewed as a gag rather than as an actual label for the subsequent episode. Many involve cultural references—sometimes rather obscure—and often dreadfulpun s.Limited animation
"Rocky and Bullwinkle" has long been held in high esteem for its witty, even sophisticated writing. But in contrast, the visual portion of the show is a prime example of
limited animation , and as such it has been called "a well-writtenradio program with pictures". [ [http://cagle.msnbc.com/hogan/interviews/anderson/home.asp Hogan's Interview | Alex Anderson ] ] Some elements, such as the almost childlike quality of much of the scenery, might today be regarded as an integral part of the "look" of the show, but were in fact the product of severe financial limitations which required that animation beoutsource d to a second-tier studio inMexico . It might be expected that the animation of the earliest episodes would be even more "limited" than what followed. An exhaustive listing of continuity errors in "Jet Fuel Formula" would be beyond the scope of this article; however, it is common to see Boris's mustache disappear and reappear from moment to moment and for buildings and other background objects (such as thePolynesian hamburger stand visited by the passengers of the Andalusia) to completely change their appearance from one scene to the next.The adult demographic
As noted above, "Rocky and Bullwinkle" is acclaimed for the quality of its writing rather than its animation. While the
slapstick , "cartoonish" elements of the program may appeal to children the ongoing popularity of the program is due rather to the wit and sophistication of its writing. From the earliest episodes "Rocky and Bullwinkle" included absurd, anarchic humor aimed primarily at adults rather than children. Five years before "", "Jet Fuel Formula" was satirizing the American military and government, most notably in the person of Capt. Peter "Wrong Way" Peachfuzz but also in other characters and situations throughout the story. In fact, "Jet Fuel Formula" may be viewed as a 40-episode satire of Cold War sensibilities, at a time when such topics were generally viewed with grave seriousness (seeDuck and Cover ). In addition to political matters, "Rocky and Bullwinkle" cartoons include an almost-constant barrage of cultural references. While many may be unfamiliar to a 21st century audience, some likely were obscure from the start and include references to turn-of-the-century stage comedies and old popular songs. Boris's disguises make reference toEdmund Hillary ,Eddie Rickenbacker , andClarence Darrow , as well as to the profanefolk song , "Barnacle Bill the Sailor". The "titles" given as teasers for upcoming episodes include references to 1930 Broadway ("Cheerful Little Earful "), classic literature (James Hilton 's "Goodbye, Mr. Chips ",Ernest Hemingway 's "The Old Man and the Sea ",Rudyard Kipling 's "Captains Courageous ", andWilliam Faulkner 's "Go Down, Moses "—the latter of which could also be read as a reference to theAfrican-American Spiritual), twopolka standards ("Too Fat Polka" and "Pennsylvania Polka"), early 20th centurymusical comedy (The Earl and the Girl ), classic American drama (Eugene O'Neill 's "The Iceman Cometh "), as well as contemporary films, such as "Some Like It Hot ", "The Moon Is Blue ", and "Visit to a Small Planet ".Credits
*A Jay Ward Production
*Producers:Jay Ward ,Bill Scott
*Executive producer:Ponsonby Britt
*Directors: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0049914/ Gerard Baldwin] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0385341/ Jim Hiltz] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0403774/ Bill Hurtz] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0663120/ Ted Parmelee] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0712836/ Gerry Ray] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0738680/ Dun Roman] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0952712/ Rudy Zamora]
*Writers: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0040596/ George Atkins] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0188209/ Jim Critenfield] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0371725/ Chris Hayward] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0421043/ Chris Jenkins (or Jenkyns)] , Bill Scott
*Animation: Gamma Productions
*Associate Producer: Edwin A. Gourley
*Voice Actors:June Foray (Rocky, Natasha),Paul Frees (Boris, Fearless Leader, Peter Peachfuzz, Cloyd), Bill Conrad (narrator), Bill Scott (uncredited as Bullwinkle and Gidney)
*Design and Layout: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0165594/ Sam Clayberger] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2644792/ Dave Fern] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2644235/ Frank Hursh] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0433034/ Dan Jurovich] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0599304/ Joe Montell] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0605730/ Roy Morita] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0790384/ Al Shean] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0799188/ Shirley Silvey] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0919165/ Sam Weiss] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0932960/ Al Wilson]
*Supervised by: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2619456/ Harvey Siegal]
*Music: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0174104/ Frank Comstock] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0267879/ Dennis Farnon]
*"And a host of others": [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2630142/ Barbara Baldwin] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0186013/ Skip Craig] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0224581/ Adrienne Diamond] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm1882530/ Art Diamond] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0232589/ Roger Donley] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm1598972/ Sal Faillace] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0543700/ Carlos Manríquez] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2644867/ Jesus Martínez] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0561542/ Bob Maxfield] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm0738680/ Dun Roman] , [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2296932/ Jean Washam]
*Misc.: [http://amazon.imdb.com/name/nm2623751/ William Schleh](This listing is based on a cross reference of the actual series credits that appeared at the end of each installment of "Rocky and His Friends" and the sometimes more exhaustive credits posted at
IMDB . Individuals known to be involved solely with the supporting features (e.g.,Hans Conreid , the voice ofSnidely Whiplash , andEdward Everett Horton , the narrator ofFractured Fairy Tales ) are not listed here.)Recipe
According to the recipe glimpsed in Episode 12 the formula for the Moon Men's fuel includes:
:1 cup
frogs legs :2 Tbs.wolfbane :1 pinch mooseberry juice:3/4 cuplight bulb s:1 qt.chalk :3tanna leaves:6 stink berriesHome video
"Jet Fuel Formula" was released on
DVD onAugust 5 ,2003 as part of "Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Complete Season 1". This 4-disc set includes both "Jet Fuel Formula" and "Box Top Robbery" (the other season 1 story arc) in their entirety, along with all supporting features from the first season (1959-1960).References
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Jay Ward &Bill Scott , producers (2003), "Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Complete Season 1" DVD. Classic Media/Sony Wonder.ASIN : B00009PJT0.External links
* [http://www.toontracker.com/bullwink/bulleps.htm Rocky and Bullwinkle Episode Guide] at Toontracker
* [http://www.tv.com/the-bullwinkle-show/show/5187/summary.html?full_summary=1 The Bullwinkle Show] at TV.com
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