"The Bullwinkle Show" Missouri Mish Mash: Parts 7-8 (TV Episode 1961) Poster

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8/10
Fiends and Feuders
Hitchcoc17 March 2021
When Rocky and Bullwinkle arrive at their destination, they find themselves in the middle of a classic feud--The Hatfuls and the Floyds. We still don't know what Fearless Leader has in mind with our heroes. Boris must fight his natural instincts to do evil against the boss's orders. Extras involve the tale of Booty and the Beast, where a handsome young man kicks a witch and is turned into an ogre. His ugliness causes him to make a fortune as people fear he will kill them if they don't give him money. But then there are a host of fair maidens. The other involves the Scagway Sled Pull which Snidely wins every year because he has trained an elephant to be like a dog.
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8/10
As A CHRISTMAS CAROL instructs us . . .
tadpole-596-91825620 April 2024
. . . "Stocks break Society, and stock brokers break it completely." MR. KNOW-IT-ALL: HOW TO BE A TOP FLIGHT STOCK SALESMAN epitomizes all that's wrong with stock tickers, stock tips and stock exchanges, particularly when done American Style. Bullwinkle is depicted as a typical myopic broker, so entranced by his narrow mercenary personal agenda that he cannot even be bothered to take "Yes" for an answer from potential clients. With visions of fat sugar plum commissions dancing in his head, me-first broker Bullwinkle is fully insulated from the consequences of his own ill-considered folly by a corrupt system. Sadly, his clients are not so fortunate.
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8/10
"i'm rich! Now I can live in the manner . . . "
oscaralbert20 April 2024
" . . . To which I'm unaccustomed," blurts the accidental recipient of a pirate's booty in gold. Speaking of swashbuckling derrieres, viewers of this spin on the Beauty and the Beast story will be reminded of what befalls the nameless old woman between chapters 11 and 20 of Voltaire's CANDIDE. At any rate, the beast here might as well be anonymous, since his frequently shown name plaque is continually misspelled. It's as if the crew took a time machine to the future, and hired Sade as a naming consultant. Regardless, the beast learns that all that glitters in the mirror is not gold, and that an ogre must gore the hand that feeds him.
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