"The Bullwinkle Show" Cheerful Little Pierful or Bomb Voyage/Summer Squash or He's Too Flat for Me (TV Episode 1960) Poster

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As Noah discovered on his Ark . . .
pixrox15 November 2023
. . . plants often come down with sea sickness on ocean voyages. Many of these leafy growths will turn green when exposed to a little salt spray, as does the Moose-Berry Bush during CHEERFUL LITTLE PIER-FULL or BOMB VOYAGE/SUMMER SQUASH or HE'S TOO FLAT FOR ME. Some particularly land-loving vegetation, such as oak saplings, actually have been known to regurgitate blankets of acorns across sopping decks when the seas get rough. As depicted here, dressing a flower, bush or sapling for Winter may pep up a green plant, putting the roses back into its petulant protrusions. Horticulturists call this "Getting your sea stems."
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8/10
Uncle Mooseberry
Hitchcoc6 November 2014
The guys are attacked by the spies and fall in the water between the ocean liner and the dock. At one point Bullwinkle must use his antlers to fend of the crushing boat, and worries about the small space between them. We also have the near death of the Moosberry Bush which is lacking healthy sunshine and is disguised as Boris's uncle. The Fairy Tale is "The Princess and the Pea," with an interesting twist. Peabody visits Annie Oakley who must save Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show by outshooting some villain. There is also a nicely done "Bullwinkle's Corner" with Boris as the Knave of Hearts. A collection of features that work reasonably well.
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