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In reply to the discussion: It is Rocky & Bullwinkle Day [View all]mac56
(17,816 posts)66. And William Conrad ("Cannon" from the detective show)
was the narrator of the Rocky and Bullwinkle adventures.
Jay Ward et al really admired the voice actors from the 30s and 40s. Highlighted Charlie Ruggles (Aesop), Walter Tetley (Sherman), and Edward Everett Horton (Fractured Fairy Tales).
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I actually spent a few hours now and again with Jay and his wife years ago
Bluenorthwest
Nov 2012
#58
When I was a little kid, I always read that closing credit as "Poisoned by Britt"
Trailrider1951
Nov 2012
#89
Actually, it was "Moosylvania" that was the object of the statehood petition
Art_from_Ark
Nov 2012
#85
Finally, it's a national holiday! I think I'll take the day off and get scrooched!
Gidney N Cloyd
Nov 2012
#61
My favorite tv cartoon always. And went to the Emporium back when it was open in L.A.
graham4anything
Nov 2012
#78