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Best movie ever!
InformationRap
This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.
Benas Mcloughlin
Worth seeing just to witness how winsome it is.
Married Baby
Just intense enough to provide a much-needed diversion, just lightweight enough to make you forget about it soon after it’s over. It’s not exactly “good,” per se, but it does what it sets out to do in terms of putting us on edge, which makes it … successful?
gregoryofthepillar
The show centers on two characters: Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Bullwinkle the Moose. But when the episodes were being produced, I guessed they were meant to focus slightly more on Rocky. That explains why the title of the show in earlier seasons was called Rocky and His Friends. But somehow Rocky faded overtime, and Bullwinkle began to shine, thus the show in later seasons went by the title The Bullwinkle Show.How on Earth did the cute Rocky eventually lost the spotlight to the moose? Fans are likely to come up with one theory or another. But in my view, the problem occurred during the show's pre-production period. Too bad whoever chosen the cast didn't see it happened.When trying to decide who should play a young male character, a child actor would be the best option. But in Rocky's case, they selected an old tomboy to do his words. If they can't find a child actor, they could have choose that baby-faced Walter Tetley, who played Sherman, to be that flying squirrel. But instead they choose an old tomboy. Because of that, viewers find it nauseating they way Rocky is performed and therefore eventually turning their attention to Bullwinkle. Bullwinkle may not be cute but his comical naivette makes him fun to watch.
MisterWhiplash
Rocky and Bullwinkle are historical characters. Not because they killed anybody or they were an official. They are 2 animated characters who teach children not to take everything seriously, just the cold war (Boris and Natasha are a example of this). This show is fun, funny and cool. The usual squirell and moose may seem outdated, kids and parents today will like this show and I recomend it to them and for anyone looking for old animation. Very well. A+
Op_Prime
I watched this show in the 1980s while I was growing up and found it hilarious. The antics of Rocky and Bullwinkle were funny as they go against Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. And let's not forget Dudley Do-Right, Aesop, Mr. Peabody and the Fractured Fairy Tales. This was pretty good and I look forward to the upcoming movie. Catch the reruns on the Cartoon Network.
Robert D. Ruplenas
There is no doubt that "Rocky and "The Avengers" were the most intelligently funny tv shows ever made. Like "Sesame St", "Rocky" was written to appeal to adults as well as children and more than half of the humor was aimed at the grownups. The show is vibrant proof that you don't have to plumb the depths of scatology, profanity, and smut - as tv today does - to be funny. "Rocky" left us laughing our keisters off, and we didn't feel we had to take a shower after seeing it.