- Bullwinkle J. Moose
Bullwinkle J. Moose is a
fictional character in the1959 –1964 animated television series "Rocky and His Friends " and "The Bullwinkle Show ", often collectively referred to as "Rocky and Bullwinkle", produced byJay Ward and Bill Scott. When the show changed networks from ABC toNBC , its name was changed to "The Bullwinkle Show", reflecting the popularity of Bullwinkle.Creation
Ward and his then-assistant
Alex Anderson created Bullwinkle for "The Frostbite Falls Review", a storyboard idea which was never developed into a series. They gave him the name "Bullwinkle" after Clarence Bullwinkel, a car dealer, because they thought it was a funny name. Both Bullwinkle and Rocky were given the middle initial "J" in reference to Ward.From his debut along with Rocky, Bullwinkle's gloves were blue. Later in the second story arc and for the rest of the series, they become white.
Biography
Bullwinkle shared a house with his best friend Rocky in the fictional small town of Frostbite Falls,
Minnesota , a parody of the real-life American town ofInternational Falls, Minnesota . Bullwinkle'scollege alma mater was "Wossamotta U ." In the half Cartoon/live action movieThe Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Bullwinkle receives a Honorary Mooster's Degree from Wossamotta U, due to the nefarious plans of Boris Badenov.Personality
Bullwinkle was noted for being well-meaning, but also quite dim-witted, which made for a source of jokes during the show's run. Despite this, the so-called "moronic moose" often aided the brains of the "moose-and-squirrel" duo, Rocky, during their various adventures. Although on opposite ends of the
I.Q. scale, he and the "plucky squirrel" had a shared sense of optimism, persistence and traditional ethics and moral standards. Although not as intelligent as Rocky, Bullwinkle often made referencesbreaking the fourth wall , so he was not always as clueless as he appeared.Bullwinkle also hosted other segments of the program, including: "Mr. Know-It-All," where he tried to demonstrate his supposed expertise at a subject, such as disarming bombs or curing hiccups; "Bullwinkle's Corner," where the moose would attempt to read poetry, notably
I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud (The Daffodils) ofWilliam Wordsworth ; and various interstitial drop-ins. In one classic running gag, Bullwinkle would attempt to pull a rabbit out of a top hat (to Rocky's dismissal: "Again?!" or "But that trick "never" works!", and Bullwinkle's canonical rejoinder, "Nothing up my sleeve...Presto!" or "This time, for sure! Presto!"), only to pull out something unexpected instead (such as abear ), and occasionally even Rocky himself. After each failed attempt, Rocky would segue to the next sketch by saying, "And now, here's something we hope you'll "really" like!"Powers and Abilities
At times, Bullwinkle has exhibited near-superhuman strength, known as his "mighty moose muscle".
Voice
Bill Scott, Ward's partner and head writer of the series, was the original voice of Bullwinkle. In the
2000 Universal Studios film "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle ", Bullwinkle was voiced by Ward fan Keith Scott (no relation to Bill), as Bill had died of a heart attack in 1985.Other Appearances
*In addition to the television series and movies, Bullwinkle has appeared in television commercials, a newspaper comic strip,
lunch boxes , and a coloring book.*His name is mentioned in the
Beastie Boys ' single,Posse in Effect .External links
* [http://bullwinkle.toonzone.net Hokey Smoke! Rocky and Bullwinkle]
* [http://www.reelyredd.com/0107mynativeland.htm My Native Land] Sir Walter Scott poem with Bullwinkle voice impression
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