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The Bullwinkle Show Season 2

September. 24,1960
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The Bullwinkle Show

A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.

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The Bullwinkle Show

1959  / TV-G

A variety show, with the main feature being the serialized adventures of the two title characters, the anthropomorphic moose Bullwinkle and flying squirrel Rocky. The main adversaries in most of their adventures are the Russian-like spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale. Supporting segments include Dudley Do-Right, Peabody's Improbable History, and Fractured Fairy Tales, among others.

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William Conrad, June Foray
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The Bullwinkle Show Season 2 Full Episode Guide

Episode 259 - Peabody's Improbable History - Ferdinand Magellan
First Aired: June. 10,1961

Magellan has more than a few impediments to sailing around the world. He must sail around the world or else he'll surrender his hat to the king and pay off his butcher bill by 4:00 o'clock or he'll go to jail. Now, Mr. Peabody and Sherman must help him.

Episode 258 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Successful Baseball Umpire
Episode 257 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Prince Hyacinth and the Dear Little Princess
First Aired: June. 10,1961

King Dom the 73rd is miserable because he's in love with a princess who is under a spell. To break the spell, he is told to step on a cat's tail. With the spell broken, a genie pops out and tells him that he will marry her and have a son that has a nose like a casaba melon. The Queen makes everyone wear a big fake nose to make him feel normal, but when he wants a girlfriend, the truth is revealed. He says the magic phrase, "I have a nose like a casaba melon," and his own nose curse is lifted. The end.

Episode 252 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Slow White and Nose Red
Episode 249 - Peabody's Improbable History - James McNeill Whistler
Episode 244 - Peabody's Improbable History - William Tell
Episode 237 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Little Princess
First Aired: May. 13,1961

A King and a town loved their little Princess until one day she grew too big, so the King made everything big to accommodate her, but he ran out of money. To raise money, he enforced a tax law on everything, and the town became rebellious, so the King asks his board what to do, and they suggested to marry her off, suiters arrived but when they say her they ran, and she cried and started to flood the crops, so the King sent her on daily walks. On a walk, she meet a funny little man and kissed him hoping he'd become a prince, but instead she shrunk back down to her normal size, and all was well in the kingdom, except that tax law was still in order.

Episode 229 - Peabody's Improbable History - Zebulon Pike
Episode 224 - Dudley Do-Right - Mountie Without a Horse
Episode 222 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Princess and the Goblins
First Aired: April. 23,1961

The King taxes all people under 4'6" (the little people), which happens to affect only the Goblin family... So they decide to kidnap the King's daughter and marry her off to the king of the goblins.

Episode 219 - Peabody's Improbable History - William Shakespeare
Episode 218 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Wash Windows and Be a Smash Success
Episode 212 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Speeding Beauty
First Aired: April. 09,1961

Once upon a time, there was an evil ugly witch who cast a spell on anything beautiful. In the country one day, she came upon a beautiful Princess and turned her into a horse, figuring that a Prince would not kiss a horse. After six months, a Prince finally passed by and commented that she is a real runner, and entered her into the big race. At the race, Beauty would destroy the field but stopped five feet from the finish line, so he took her to Merlin the Wizard. Several days later, he came back, saying that she has a kiss complex, so at the next race, he kissed her and she turned back into a beautiful woman and they lived UNHAPPILY ever after, because she was still an old nag.

Episode 204 - Peabody's Improbable History - Francisco Pizzaro
First Aired: March. 26,1961

When Mr. Peabody and Sherman slip that Francisco Pizzaro is gonna attack, the Incans plan to attack him right away, and now it's up to Peabody to warn Francisco before it's too late.

Episode 197 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Son of Rumpelstiltskin
First Aired: March. 19,1961

The son of Rumpelstiltskin is cast out into the world and is forced to make a name for himself. This is a twist on the story, as Rumpelstiltskin can't remember his own name, so he changes it in embarrassment.

Episode 192 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Golden Goose
First Aired: March. 12,1961

An old man who has three sons plans to give one of them a golden goose, but he first must find out which one deserves it. A rather dimwitted guy trades his stale sandwich to a goblin for a golden goose. Several people try to take the goose, but when they touch it, they are forever stuck to it!

Episode 188 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Take Your Covered Wagon Through the West While Being Attacked by Over 2000 Savages
Episode 184 - Peabody's Improbable History - Scotland Yard
Episode 182 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Frog Prince
Episode 177 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Son of Beauty and the Beast
First Aired: February. 19,1961

Tired of living in the shadows of his famous father, Prince Fletcher (the son of Beauty and the Beast) decides to become famous. He hires writer Sordid J. Scrivener to write a book about him, but he has led such a boring life that there is nothing to write about! The writer talks Prince Fletcher into going to a witch so that he can be turned into a beast like his famous father.

Episode 169 - Peabody's Improbable History - French Foreign Legion
Episode 159 - Peabody's Improbable History - Christopher Columbus
First Aired: January. 12,1961

Mr. Peabody and Sherman help Christopher Columbus discover that the earth is round. TRIVIA: It is a popular misconception that Columbus discovered America or that the Earth was round. The Earth’s shape had been common knowledge for centuries and Columbus was actually a terrible person who nearly drove the Caribbean natives to extinction. Also, Columbus was the first European contact with the Caribbean, Central America, and South America - not North America as this episode suggests.

Episode 149 - Peabody's Improbable History - Sitting Bull
First Aired: December. 28,1960

Mr. Peabody and Sherman visit Sitting Bull who is in a hotel in the middle of the desert. The hotel hasn't had a customer in a week because of Sitting Bull, and the manager is planning to get rid of him.

Episode 147 - Aesop and Son - The Fox and the Minks
First Aired: December. 28,1960

A fox encounters a group of minks, leading to humorous situations and a clever moral lesson. The story involves cunning and trickery, illustrating the fable's moral about the consequences of one's actions.

Episode 144 - Peabody's Improbable History - Lord Francis Douglas
First Aired: December. 21,1960

Mr. Peabody and Sherman assist Lord Douglas and his team of mountain climbers in their quest to reach the peak of the Alps. The episode combines historical references with humor as they navigate the challenges of mountain climbing, showcasing Peabody's clever problem-solving skills.

Episode 143 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Fix a Flat, and Retire Your Car
First Aired: December. 21,1960

Bullwinkle humorously demonstrates the steps to fix a flat tire. Bullwinkle's misguided tips and antics highlight his unique perspective on the challenges of vehicle care.

Episode 142 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Pied Piper #2
First Aired: December. 21,1960

The Pied Piper showcases his incredible ability to blow amazing things from his pipe, attracting everyone in the kingdom to see his performances. Excitement and chaos ensue as the Piper's talents captivate the townsfolk.

Episode 139 - Dudley Do-Right - Lure of The Footlights
First Aired: December. 07,1960

Dudley teams up with Snidely Whiplash, who has aspirations to enter show business. The collaboration leads to comedic scenarios as Dudley navigates the absurdities of the entertainment world while trying to maintain his integrity. The episode highlights the humorous dynamic between Dudley and Snidely, showcasing Dudley’s determination to do right, even in the face of Snidely’s schemes.

Episode 138 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Conquer Your Acrophobia
Episode 137 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Enchanted Frog
First Aired: December. 07,1960

The enchanted frog faces a significant obstacle on his quest to reach the Princess. As he navigates the challenges ahead, he grapples with a crucial decision: whether the effort is worth the potential reward. This whimsical tale explores themes of determination and self-reflection.

Episode 134 - Peabody's Improbable History - Pancho Villa
First Aired: November. 30,1960

Pancho Villa and his men are enjoying jumping beans when he decides to rob a nearby town. However, he soon discovers that the town is bankrupt and has no money. With a deadline to collect his payment by three o'clock, Villa threatens to destroy the town if he doesn’t get his money. Mr. Peabody steps in to raise funds and save the day.

Episode 133 - Bullwinkle's Corner - The Daffodils
First Aired: November. 30,1960

Bullwinkle humorously recites a poem inspired by William Wordsworth’s work. The segment features a light-hearted narrative in which Bullwinkle showcases his comedic style as he interacts with nature and the daffodils themselves.

Episode 132 - Aesop and Son - The Canary and the Musical Hares
First Aired: November. 30,1960

A canary joins forces with two musical hares. The hares attempt to impress the canary with their music, but their antics lead to a humorous exploration of talent and teamwork and a classic Aesop moral about the importance of working together.

Episode 129 - Peabody's Improbable History - Commander Peary
First Aired: November. 16,1960

Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel back to 1909 to meet Commander Peary, only to find that he is poorly dressed for the harsh conditions. They decide to assist him in his quest to find the North Pole, but soon discover that he has been kidnapped by Eskimos.

Episode 128 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Beatnik
First Aired: November. 16,1960

Bullwinkle humorously explains the various talents and lifestyle characteristics associated with being a beatnik. He dons an old beatnik costume and takes the stage to share insights into the beatnik culture, which is characterized by a love for poetry, jazz, and a laid-back attitude towards life.

Episode 127 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Goldilocks and the Three Bears
First Aired: November. 16,1960

Goldilocks opens a delightful winter resort but faces challenges from the three bears, who are trying to hibernate. The comedic tension arises as Goldilocks tries to manage her resort while the bears disrupt her plans, leading to humorous encounters.

Episode 124 - Dudley Do-Right - Out of Uniform
First Aired: November. 09,1960

Snidely Whiplash devises a cunning plan to steal Dudley Do-Right's uniform. By doing so, he aims to impersonate Dudley and undermine the Royal Canadian Mounted Police's efforts to uphold justice

Episode 123 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Disarm a Live 500 Megaton TNT Bomb in Your Own Workshop in Your Spare Time to Amuse Your Friends or Just Yourself Even
First Aired: November. 09,1960

Bullwinkle humorously demonstrates the incorrect way to disarm a bomb. His misguided antics lead to absurd situations and misunderstandings about serious topics like bomb disposal. The episode highlights Bullwinkle's humorous approach to dangerous scenarios.

Episode 122 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Aladdin's Lamp
First Aired: November. 09,1960

Aladdin's magic lamp produces multiple genies, leading to a series of comedic conflicts between the King and the evil Wizier. The humorous antics unfold as the characters grapple with the chaotic consequences of the lamp's magic, showcasing the absurdity of their rivalry

Episode 119 - Peabody's Improbable History - Alexander Graham Bell
First Aired: November. 02,1960

Mr. Peabody and Sherman step in to assist Alexander Graham Bell after his early attempts at inventing the telephone fail. To help him regain his confidence, they take him to a Boston University football game, where the excitement of the event aims to inspire Bell.

Episode 118 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Little Bo Peep
First Aired: November. 02,1960

Bullwinkle humorously recites the nursery rhyme about Little Bo Peep, who has lost her sheep. The playful rendition captures the whimsy of the original rhyme while highlighting Bullwinkle's antics and misunderstandings.

Episode 117 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Tiny Tom (aka Tom Thumb)
First Aired: November. 02,1960

Little Tom Thumb may be small in stature, but he possesses a heart as big as Texas. The story humorously highlights his adventures and bravery despite his size, showcasing themes of courage and kindness.

Episode 114 - Peabody's Improbable History - Stephen Decatur
First Aired: October. 26,1960

Mr. Peabody assists the naval hero Stephen Decatur in devising a plan to destroy a ship captured by pirates. They strategize to outsmart the pirates and reclaim the ship, showcasing Peabody's cleverness and Decatur's bravery. The episode combines historical references with humor, highlighting the challenges of naval warfare.

Episode 113 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Hobo or Ten Easy Steps to a Bum Career
First Aired: October. 26,1960

Bullwinkle humorously outlines absurd tips for living the hobo lifestyle. He provides misguided advice on how to embrace a carefree, transient life, filled with slapstick moments and comical misunderstandings. The episode playfully critiques the romanticized notion of being a hobo, showcasing Bullwinkle's unique charm and comedic style.

Episode 112 - Aesop and Son - The Vain Crow
First Aired: October. 26,1960

A crow becomes overly proud after stealing a piece of cheese. A cunning fox flatters the crow, convincing it to sing. When the crow opens its beak, the cheese falls out, allowing the fox to snatch it away. This humorous tale highlights the moral about the dangers of vanity and the consequences of letting flattery influence one's actions.

Episode 109 - Peabody's Improbable History - The Pony Express
First Aired: October. 19,1960

Mr. Peabody helps save the struggling Pony Express by devising an innovative method to mail an entire boulder in pieces, which they then reassemble at the destination. This clever solution highlights Peabody's intelligence and adds a humorous twist to the historical narrative of the Pony Express and its challenges.

Episode 108 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Hickory Dickory Dock
First Aired: October. 19,1960

Bullwinkle humorously recites the classic nursery rhyme. The storyline features a clock and a mouse, bringing the familiar tale to life with Bullwinkle's signature charm. This segment combines elements of humor and whimsy, reflecting the playful style of the show.

Episode 107 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Jack and the Beanstalk
First Aired: October. 19,1960

Jack becomes a member of the struggling "Boston Beans" team and leads them into a championship match against the "New York Giants." He cleverly uses the magical beanstalk to catch fly balls.

Episode 104 - Peabody's Improbable History - The Battle of Bunker Hill
First Aired: October. 12,1960

The American Army receives orders to hold fire until they can see the "whites of their eyes." However, the situation is humorously complicated by the fact that the British soldiers are depicted as wearing sunglasses.

Episode 103 - Mr. Know-It-All - The Most Economical Form of Transportation - Hitchhiking
First Aired: October. 12,1960

Bullwinkle humorously explores the concept of hitchhiking as a cost-effective way to travel. He provides absurd tips and misguided advice, showcasing his characteristic misunderstandings about transportation.

Episode 102 - Aesop and Son - The Goldfish and the Bear
First Aired: October. 12,1960

A bear encounters a goldfish who offers to grant him three wishes. However, the bear's greed leads to complications, ultimately showcasing the folly of wishing without consideration, and illustrating Aesop's moral lessons about greed and the consequences of one's choices.

Episode 99 - Dudley Do-Right - Recruiting Campaign
First Aired: October. 05,1960

Dudley is compelled to launch an extensive recruiting effort for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). The episode humorously highlights Dudley's bumbling yet earnest attempts to attract new recruits, showcasing the challenges he faces in his quest to uphold justice.

Episode 98 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Simple Simon
First Aired: October. 05,1960

Bullwinkle recites the classic nursery rhyme about Simple Simon, who encounters the pie man (voiced by Boris Badenov). In a humorous twist, Boris fails to understand that the pies are actually his wares, leading to comical misunderstandings.

Episode 97 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Puss 'n Boots
First Aired: October. 05,1960

Puss, the clever cat offers his master three wishes, but in a comedic twist, he accidentally grants him a fourth wish. This mix-up leads to a series of humorous situations as they navigate the consequences of the unintended wish.

Episode 94 - Peabody's Improbable History - Peter Cooper/Race of Tom Thumb
First Aired: September. 28,1960

Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet Peter Cooper, the inventor of the Tom Thumb locomotive. They join Cooper in a race, but it becomes apparent that the event is being fixed, and Cooper's ignorance complicates matters. Throughout the episode, Mr. Peabody must navigate the challenges of the fixed race while trying to help Cooper win with his train.

Episode 93 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Human Fly
First Aired: September. 28,1960

ullwinkle humorously demonstrates how to be a human fly by leaping off a tall building. His misguided approach to achieving this feat leads to a series of comedic events.

Episode 92 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Leaping Beauty
First Aired: September. 28,1960

Beauty is tricked by the wicked witch, who does not put her to sleep but instead forces her to put others to sleep, including the prince. Chaos ensues as Beauty grapples with her unintended power.

Episode 89 - Dudley Do-Right - Inspector Dudley Do-Right
First Aired: January. 22,1961

Snidely Whiplash disguises himself as Inspector Fenwick in a cunning attempt to undermine Dudley Do-Right. While posing as the inspector, Snidely aims to create chaos and sabotage Dudley's efforts to see through Snidely's ruse and restore order.

Episode 88 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Excelsior
First Aired: January. 22,1961

Bullwinkle climbs a mountain and exclaims "Excelsior!" in a humorous reference to his employment at Smith, Jones, & Jakes, a lumber company. The shout serves as a playful nod to excelsior, a product the company sells.

Episode 87 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Rumplestiltskin Returns
First Aired: January. 22,1961

Rumpelstiltskin returns to complicate the life of the poor miller's daughter by challenging her to a series of contests, each designed to test her wit and resolve. As she faces his trickery and cunning, the miller's daughter finds herself drawn into a comical and chaotic series of events showing the consequences of making deals with tricky characters.

Episode 84 - Peabody's Improbable History - Vasco Núñez de Balboa
First Aired: January. 15,1961

Vasco Núñez de Balboa has lost his wisdom after his wisdom teeth are removed, leading to his inability to locate the Pacific Ocean. Mr. Peabody steps in to assist Balboa in regaining his sense of direction and purpose. However, their efforts are complicated by the fact that they are unable to leave town.

Episode 83 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Own a Hi-Fi on a Low Income...and I.Q.
First Aired: January. 15,1961

Bullwinkle provides humorous tips on how to own a high-fidelity stereo system on a low income, showcasing his trademark misunderstandings and comedic flair. Throughout the episode, he offers absurd advice and misguided strategies for budget-friendly audio enjoyment, highlighting the challenges of affording high-end electronics

Episode 82 - Aesop and Son - The Cat and the Fifteen Mice
First Aired: January. 15,1961

A cat arrives at a house full of mice and begins to hunt them down. The mice hold a meeting to devise a plan for their safety, deciding that a bell should be hung around the cat's neck so they can hear it coming. However, no mouse is willing to take on the dangerous task of actually putting the bell on the cat.

Episode 79 - Peabody's Improbable History - Captain Matthew Clift
First Aired: January. 08,1961

Peabody and Sherman try help Captain Matthew Clift overcome his fear as he prepares for his attempt to swim the English Channel. However, Clift is overwhelmed by nerves and struggles to muster the courage to take the plunge.

Episode 78 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Woodman, Spare That Tree
First Aired: January. 08,1961

Bullwinkle intervenes as Boris Badenov attempts to chop down his cherished trees. Bullwinkle's determination to protect nature is tested against rival Boris's villainous plans, highlighting the importance of preserving the environment.

Episode 77 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Snow White, Incorporated
First Aired: January. 08,1961

In this modern twist on the Snow White story, Snow White grapples with the challenges of running a business. The wicked Queen, determined to remain the fairest of them all, seeks assistance from the Witchpak Company to regain her status. As Snow White navigates the ups and downs of entrepreneurship with her seven dwarfs, the episode humorously explores themes of rivalry and business absurdity, all while poking fun at the classic fairy tale dynamics.

Episode 74 - Peabody's Improbable History - Nero
First Aired: January. 01,1961

Peabody and Sherman travel back to ancient Rome, where Emperor Nero is set to perform a grand concert. However, recent fires in the city have led to rumors that Nero is responsible for them, putting his reputation at risk. Determined to clear Nero's name, Peabody must investigate the true cause of the fires while preventing any further disasters from occurring. As they navigate the chaotic Roman landscape, Peabody employs his cleverness and ingenuity to uncover the truth, ultimately helping Nero reclaim his honor and save the concert.

Episode 73 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be an Indian in One Easy Lesson or You Can Be a Tonto, Pronto
First Aired: January. 01,1961

Bullwinkle attempts to provide a quick and absurd guide on how to be an Indian. His "easy lesson" involves a series of ridiculous stereotypes and comical misunderstandings that highlight the absurdity of his approach. As he navigates through his exaggerated examples, chaos ensues, showcasing Bullwinkle's knack for getting things hilariously wrong. The segment playfully critiques the oversimplification of cultures.

Episode 72 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Slipping Beauty
First Aired: January. 01,1961

The old witch in this Sleeping Beauty story struggles to cast her sleep spell effectively. To avoid the witch's failure, Beauty pretends to be asleep when the Prince arrives. As they exchange pleasantries, the scene takes a comical turn when the witch unexpectedly reappears and accidentally casts the correct spell on both the Prince and Beauty. The mix-up leads to humorous consequences as the two characters navigate their new predicament, showcasing the absurdity of the witch’s magic and the charm of the fairy tale's familiar themes.

Episode 69 - Dudley Do-Right - Mountie Bear
First Aired: December. 24,1960

A bear develops an affinity for the Mountie uniforms and insists on joining the force. As Dudley Do-Right navigates the comical challenges of training the enthusiastic bear, he must also contend with the bear's antics, which often lead to chaotic situations. The story showcases Dudley's dedication to duty and the hilarity that ensues when a bear tries to fit in with the Mountie squad, ultimately highlighting themes of friendship and acceptance in the face of absurdity.

Episode 68 - Bullwinkle's Corner - The Raven
First Aired: December. 24,1960

Bullwinkle recites Edgar Allan Poe's classic poem "The Raven," infusing it with his signature comedic style. As he narrates the haunting tale of a man visited by a mysterious raven, Bullwinkle's antics and humorous interruptions turn the dark poem into a lighthearted adventure. His playful interpretations and whimsical expressions provide a unique twist on the original, making the poem accessible and entertaining while still capturing its eerie essence.

Episode 67 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Pied Piper
First Aired: December. 24,1960

This is the story of the Pied Piper, who plays a flat pipe instead of a flute, using his unique musical talent to drive out all the mice from the town. This strange little man has the magical ability to create delicious pies from his pipe, much to the delight of the townsfolk, especially the King, who develops a fondness for his tobacco pie. However, chaos ensues when the Queen takes a bite of one of the pies and mysteriously disappears!

Episode 64 - Peabody's Improbable History - Confucius
First Aired: December. 17,1960

Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to find the great philosopher Confucius being held prisoner on a junk. Realizing that they must rescue him before it's too late, Peabody devises a clever plan to infiltrate the ship and free Confucius. As they navigate the challenges of their mission, the episode combines humor with historical references, showcasing Peabody's quick thinking and ingenuity while highlighting Confucius's wisdom in a lighthearted context.

Episode 63 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Water-Ski or Five Steps to Easy Drowning
First Aired: December. 17,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" tips on how to water-ski, presenting five steps that quickly spiral into absurdity. His outrageous methods lead to comical mishaps as he tries to demonstrate each step, resulting in a series of humorous blunders that highlight the dangers of his advice. Bullwinkle fumbles his way through the process of the challenges of learning a new sport, ultimately proving that his techniques are far from effective.

Episode 62 - Aesop and Son - The Dog and the Shadow
First Aired: December. 17,1960

Aesop narrates the fable of a dog who, while crossing a bridge with a piece of meat in his mouth, sees his reflection in the water and mistakenly believes it to be another dog with a bigger piece of meat. Greedy for more, he barks at the reflection, dropping his own piece of meat into the water. Aesop’s son questions the dog’s foolishness, leading to a humorous discussion about greed and the consequences of losing what you already have in pursuit of something that isn’t real. The fable teaches a valuable lesson about contentment and the pitfalls of envy.

Episode 59 - Dudley Do-Right - Mother Love
First Aired: December. 10,1960

Snidely Whiplash concocts a devious plan by sending a fake newspaper claiming to feature Dudley Do-Right's long-lost younger brother. This ruse leads Dudley to believe he has a sibling who needs his help. As Dudley tries to assist this "brother," he unwittingly walks into Snidely's trap, creating a series of comedic misunderstandings and heroic blunders. The episode showcases Dudley's earnestness and determination to do the right thing, even when faced with Snidely's cunning schemes.

Episode 58 - Bullwinkle's Corner - The Barefoot Boy
First Aired: December. 10,1960

This short poem humorously tells the tale of a bear who embraces the carefree joys of life. With Bullwinkle's signature comedic style, the poem explores the adventures of the bear as he enjoys his time in the wild, showcasing his whimsical antics. The playful tone and lighthearted moments make it a delightful rendition, highlighting the simplicity and fun of being a bear in the great outdoors.

Episode 57 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Three Little Pigs
First Aired: December. 10,1960

Te Wolf seeks a life of ease and decides to try marrying one of the three pigs instead of blowing their houses down. As he attempts to charm the pigs and win their affection, his plans are met with comical resistance. Each pig showcases their unique personality, leading to a series of amusing interactions that challenge the Wolf's intentions. The story twists the classic tale, highlighting themes of love, persistence, and the absurdity of the Wolf's new approach to the three little pigs.

Episode 54 - Peabody's Improbable History - Paul Revere
First Aired: December. 03,1960

Paul Revere sets out to warn the colonists of the British coming, but finds himself sitting on a statue of a horse instead of riding one. As he tries to figure out how to complete his mission, Peabody and Sherman jump in to help him navigate the confusion. The episode humorously explores the historical ride while highlighting the mix-ups and misunderstandings that occur, ultimately emphasizing the importance of communication in times of urgency.

Episode 53 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Barber or Ten Ways to Clip Your Fellow Man
First Aired: December. 03,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" tips on becoming a barber, offering ten ridiculous methods for clipping hair. His outrageous techniques include using absurd tools and performing wildly impractical haircuts. As Bullwinkle demonstrates his methods, chaos ensues, leading to comical mishaps and unexpected results for his "clients."

Episode 52 - Fractured Fairy Tales - The Goose and the Golden Egg
First Aired: December. 03,1960

King Newton discovers the unfortunate reality that golden eggs are not always what they are cracked up to be. Initially thrilled with his newfound wealth from a goose that lays golden eggs, the King soon realizes that his obsession with riches leads to unexpected complications and disappointments. The story humorously explores themes of greed and the consequences of valuing material wealth over true happiness, showcasing the absurdity of King Newton’s situation as he learns a valuable lesson about contentment.

Episode 49 - Dudley Do-Right - Snidely Mounted Police
First Aired: November. 26,1960

Snidely Whiplash sets up his own mounted police force, aiming to gain power and control over the town. With his typical deviousness, Snidely uses his new position to further his villainous plans, creating chaos and confusion among the townsfolk. Dudley Do-Right, ever the dedicated hero, must confront Snidely’s antics and restore order. Dudley navigates the challenges posed by Snidely’s force, showcasing his bumbling heroism and determination to protect the innocent.

Episode 48 - Bullwinkle's Corner - The Children's Hour: A Babysitters Guide
First Aired: November. 26,1960

Bullwinkle finds himself tasked with babysitting a group of very bratty kids who are determined to wreak havoc. As he barricades himself against their mischievous antics, Bullwinkle hilariously tries to maintain order while dealing with their relentless energy. The segment captures the chaos of babysitting as Bullwinkle navigates the challenges of keeping the kids entertained and out of trouble.

Episode 47 - Aesop and Son - The Jack Rabbits and the Mule
First Aired: November. 26,1960

Aesop tells the story of a group of jack rabbits who are known for their speed and agility. They boast about their abilities until they encounter a slow but steady mule. Underestimating the mule, the rabbits challenge him to a race, confident in their victory. However, the mule's persistence and determination lead to an unexpected outcome. Aesop’s son questions the moral, prompting a humorous discussion about overconfidence and the value of perseverance. The fable highlights that speed isn't everything, and sometimes steady effort wins the day.

Episode 44 - Peabody's Improbable History - Leonardo Da Vinci
First Aired: November. 19,1960

When the Mona Lisa develops a toothache, she struggles to smile for Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting. Peabody and Sherman step in to help, trying various remedies to ease her discomfort and restore her iconic smile. As they navigate the quirks of dental care in the Renaissance, the episode humorously explores the challenges of artistry and the importance of capturing the perfect expression, all while showcasing Peabody's clever solutions to historical dilemmas.

Episode 43 - Mr. Know-It-All - Wouldn't a Trophy Look Good Over Your Fireplace - Or How to Get a Head
First Aired: November. 19,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" tips on how to acquire a trophy, specifically a mounted head, to display proudly over the fireplace. His outrageous methods involve comical hunting techniques and outlandish schemes, leading to a series of blunders that showcase his signature brand of humor. Despite his misguided attempts, the episode delivers laughs as Bullwinkle navigates the absurdities of trophy hunting and home decor.

Episode 42 - Aesop and Son - The Lion and the Aardvark
First Aired: November. 19,1960

Aesop tells the tale of a Lion who encounters an Aardvark in the wild. Initially, the Lion sees the Aardvark as an easy target, but the clever Aardvark uses his wit to escape the Lion's grasp. Aesop’s son questions the moral of the story, leading to a humorous discussion about strength versus intelligence and how appearances can be deceiving. The fable highlights the importance of cleverness and quick thinking in overcoming seemingly insurmountable challenges.

Episode 39 - Peabody's Improbable History - John L. Sullivan
First Aired: November. 12,1960

John L. Sullivan is struggling with a large mustache that hinders his ability to compete in an upcoming boxing match. As Peabody and Sherman step in to help, they must come up with a creative solution to manage Sullivan's mustache while ensuring he can still fight. The episode combines humor with clever antics as they navigate the challenges of boxing in a whimsical historical context, highlighting the importance of both sportsmanship and personal style.

Episode 38 - Bullwinkle's Corner - The Village Blacksmith
First Aired: November. 12,1960

Bullwinkle recites the classic poem "The Village Blacksmith," celebrating the hard work and dedication of the blacksmith in a charming village. As he narrates the story, Bullwinkle adds his own comedic flair, leading to humorous interruptions and misunderstandings that transform the heartfelt tale into a lighthearted adventure. Through his antics, Bullwinkle captures the essence of the blacksmith's craft while showcasing his unique style of storytelling.

Episode 37 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Cinderella Returns
First Aired: November. 12,1960

Cinderella forgets to return the shoes her fairy Godmother gave her by midnight, leading to a breach of her royal contract. As a result, she faces comical consequences when the royal court demands she return to fulfill her obligations. The story takes a humorous turn as Cinderella navigates the absurdity of the situation, highlighting the challenges of maintaining her royal status while dealing with the repercussions of her forgetfulness.

Episode 34 - Dudley Do-Right - Foreclosing Mortgages
First Aired: November. 05,1960

Snidely Whiplash ruthlessly forces Canadian homeowners out into the cold, taking advantage of their financial troubles. Dudley Do-Right must step in to save the day, using his bumbling heroism to protect the homeowners and thwart Snidely's nefarious plans. As Dudley navigates the challenges of confronting Snidely and his schemes, hilarity ensues, highlighting his unwavering commitment to justice in the face of adversity.

Episode 33 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Run the Four Minute Mile - In Ten Seconds
First Aired: November. 05,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" advice on running a four-minute mile in just ten seconds. However, his plans go awry when he accidentally finds himself in an auto race instead. Through a series of comedic mishaps, Bullwinkle leverages his connection with the judge to secure an unexpected victory, showcasing his unique brand of humor and charm.

Episode 32 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Hansel & Gretel
First Aired: November. 05,1960

The wicked witch casts a spell on Hansel, transforming him into an aardvark. It’s up to Gretel to save her brother, and she must wield her broomstick with plenty of "brooming" to reverse the spell. As she navigates the witch's lair, the story takes humorous twists, showcasing Gretel's resourcefulness and the absurdity of the situation as she works to bring Hansel back to his original form.

Episode 29 - Peabody's Improbable History - Ponce de Leon
First Aired: October. 29,1960

Ponce de Leon discovers that his men have overdosed on water from the Fountain of Youth, transforming them all into helpless babies. Just as they face an impending enemy attack, Peabody must come up with a clever plan to restore the men to their original ages and fend off the attackers. The situation becomes increasingly chaotic and humorous as Peabody navigates the challenges of dealing with infant soldiers, all while teaching a lesson about the perils of seeking eternal youth.

Episode 28 - Bullwinkle's Corner - Rockabye Baby (aka Rocky Bye Baby)
First Aired: October. 29,1960

Bullwinkle recites the nursery rhyme Rockabye Baby, but with his signature comedic twist. As he narrates the story of the baby in the treetop, Bullwinkle's antics lead to a series of humorous interruptions and misunderstandings. The rhymes take on a lighthearted tone, with Bullwinkle adding his own charm and silliness to the classic lullaby, ultimately creating a delightful and entertaining rendition.

Episode 27 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Ugly Duckling
First Aired: October. 29,1960

In a pond in the Middle West, an ugly duckling dreams of becoming a star. To achieve his goal, he undergoes a face lift that transforms him into a handsome swan. However, in his quest for beauty, he misses the chance to embrace and play an ugly role that could have showcased his true talent. The story comically explores themes of self-acceptance and the pitfalls of prioritizing appearance over authenticity, ultimately delivering a playful twist on the classic tale.

Episode 24 - Peabody's Improbable History - Robinson Crusoe
First Aired: October. 22,1960

In this adventurous episode, Mr. Peabody and Sherman travel to the time of Robinson Crusoe, who is plotting to attack Friday’s island amidst an ongoing feud. However, both islands find themselves in jeopardy of being blown up due to their escalating conflict. As tensions rise, it’s up to Mr. Peabody to step in, devise a clever plan, and resolve the feud before disaster strikes. With his usual wit and ingenuity, Peabody navigates the chaos, ultimately teaching Crusoe and Friday the value of friendship and cooperation.

Episode 23 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Do Stunts in the Movies - Without Having the Usher Throw You Out
First Aired: October. 22,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" advice on performing movie stunts while avoiding ejection from the theater. His absurd methods include over-the-top actions and ridiculous props, leading to chaotic and hilarious situations as Bullwinkle tries to demonstrate stunts in the confines of the cinema. Despite his best intentions, Bullwinkle's antics attract unwanted attention from the ushers, resulting in a series of misadventures that highlight the silliness of his stunts and the challenge of being a "star" in a public space.

Episode 22 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Little Red's Riding Hoods (aka Little Red Riding Hood)
First Aired: October. 22,1960

In this clever retelling, Little Red Riding Hood is a savvy businesswoman who owns a fur shop and realizes she needs a wolf pelt for her collection. Meanwhile, the wolf is busy bringing goodies to Grandma's house, but in a twist on the classic tale, Red does the riding hood bit in reverse. As the story unfolds, the wolf's plans take an unexpected turn, leading him to enter the fur business for himself. The episode humorously subverts the traditional narrative, showcasing the wolf's entrepreneurial spirit and Red's resourcefulness.

Episode 19 - Peabody's Improbable History - Robin Hood
First Aired: October. 15,1960

In this whimsical episode, Peabody and Sherman travel back to meet Robin Hood, who is suffering from amnesia and has forgotten his identity as the legendary outlaw. As Robin competes in a fixed archery competition against the scheming Prince John, Peabody must help him regain his memories and outsmart his rivals. Amid the antics of the competition, Peabody devises clever strategies to ensure Robin can reclaim his title as the true hero of Sherwood Forest, all while navigating the humorous twists of the fixed event.

Episode 18 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Star Reporter
First Aired: October. 15,1960

In this episode, Bullwinkle is tasked by his editor to cover various stories around the city. However, Boris Badenov sets up a series of elaborate schemes that lead Bullwinkle into a world of comedic chaos. As Bullwinkle attempts to report on these stories, each one backfires spectacularly, resulting in more trouble than triumph. The segment highlights Bullwinkle's naive enthusiasm and Boris's cunning plans, making for a hilariously chaotic take on the life of a reporter.

Episode 17 - Aesop and Son - The Frogs and the Beaver
First Aired: October. 15,1960

Aesop recounts the tale of the Frogs who wish for a king and are granted a beaver as their ruler. Initially excited, the Frogs soon find the beaver to be a rather unresponsive and lazy leader. As they complain about their new king, Aesop’s son questions the wisdom of their choice, leading to a humorous discussion about the consequences of wishing for something without considering what it truly entails. The fable delivers a playful lesson about leadership and the importance of being careful what you wish for.

Episode 14 - Dudley Do-Right - Railroad Tracks
First Aired: October. 08,1960

In this episode, Dudley Do-Right hatches a clever plan to capture his nemesis, Snidely Whiplash, by disguising himself as Nell. As Dudley attempts to fool Snidely, he finds himself in a series of comedic predicaments that test his resolve and ingenuity. The disguise leads to humorous misunderstandings and antics, ultimately culminating in Dudley's quest to thwart Snidely's latest scheme while maintaining his goofy charm and dedication to justice.

Episode 13 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Remove an Unwanted Guest From Your House -- And Make More Living Room
First Aired: October. 08,1960

Bullwinkle shares his "expert" tips for dealing with an unwanted house guest, specifically a dog named Spot. His absurd solution involves using a can of "spot remover" to eliminate the dog from the house. As Bullwinkle demonstrates his outrageous methods, chaos ensues, leading to a series of comical blunders that highlight the ridiculousness of his approach. Ultimately, the segment showcases Bullwinkle's unique take on problem-solving, even if his methods leave much to be desired.

Episode 12 - Fractured Fairy Tales - King Midas
First Aired: October. 08,1960

In this comedic retelling, King Midas, the most miserly man alive, embarks on an advertising campaign to win the affection of his subjects. However, he imposes a mean tax on the people of his kingdom to fund his extravagant efforts. As Midas tries to buy popularity, his plan backfires spectacularly, leading to a series of humorous situations where the townsfolk cleverly outsmart him. The tale explores themes of greed and the folly of trying to win love through wealth.

Episode 9 - Peabody's Improbable History - Louis Pasteur
First Aired: October. 01,1960

In this whimsical episode, Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet the renowned scientist Louis Pasteur. However, they encounter a peculiar problem: Pasteur's cow has developed a case of amnesia and believes she is a chicken. Determined to help, Mr. Peabody devises a series of humorous experiments and remedies to restore the cow's memory. As they navigate the challenges of farm life, the episode highlights Pasteur's groundbreaking work in science while showcasing Peabody's cleverness and the lighthearted antics that ensue.

Episode 8 - Mr. Know-It-All - Falling Asleep on the Job Can Lead to a Rude Awakening
First Aired: October. 01,1960

In this entertaining segment, Bullwinkle shares his "insightful" advice about the dangers of dozing off at work. He illustrates the concept through a series of comedic mishaps, demonstrating how sleeping on the job can lead to unexpected and often chaotic consequences. From waking up to find himself in bizarre situations to inadvertently causing trouble for his coworkers, Bullwinkle’s humorous experiences serve as a lighthearted reminder of the importance of staying awake and alert, even when the job gets dull.

Episode 7 - Fractured Fairy Tales - Androcles and the Lion
First Aired: October. 01,1960

In this humorous retelling, Androcles discovers that befriending a lion can be quite beneficial, especially when he unexpectedly finds himself thrown into a lion pit. Instead of a fearsome encounter, he recalls his previous act of kindness towards the lion, who remembers Androcles and offers him protection. The story takes a comical turn as Androcles navigates his predicament, highlighting the importance of friendship and compassion in the most unlikely situations.

Episode 4 - Dudley Do-Right - The Centaur
First Aired: September. 24,1960

In this episode, Dudley Do-Right stumbles upon what he believes to be a mystical Centaur and excitedly decides to make it his new mount. However, his "Centaur" turns out to be a rather disgruntled horse with a unique set of circumstances, leading to a series of comedic misunderstandings and misadventures. As Dudley tries to ride and train his new companion, he unwittingly gets caught up in Snidely Whiplash's schemes, ultimately learning that appearances can be deceiving in his quest for justice.

Episode 3 - Mr. Know-It-All - How to Remove a Mustache, Without Getting Any Lip
First Aired: September. 24,1960

In this hilarious segment, Bullwinkle offers his "expert" advice on how to remove a mustache while avoiding any complications. His absurd methods range from using ridiculous gadgets to comically elaborate techniques that inevitably lead to chaos. Each attempt backfires, resulting in Bullwinkle ending up in sticky situations, proving that his methods are anything but effective and that humor often comes from the unexpected outcomes of his misguided tips.

Episode 2 - Aesop and Son - The Hares and the Frog
First Aired: September. 24,1960

Aesop tells the fable of the Hares who, frightened by a loud noise, gather to discuss their fear of the dangers around them. In their meeting, they encounter a Frog who jumps in to share his own perspective on fear and bravery. Aesop’s son questions the wisdom of the Hares' reaction, leading to a humorous discussion about how sometimes it’s better to confront fears rather than let them control you. The fable illustrates the importance of courage and the absurdity of letting fear dictate one's actions.

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