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The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 15 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 15

Episode Title: Missouri Mish Mash (21, 22 & 23)
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: December 24, 1961
Runtime:30 mins
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The Bullwinkle Show: Rocky and Bullwinkle are escorted through Washington by none other than official greeter Hailfellow J. Backslap, a vaguely familiar face whose welcome is waggin', for he leads our heroes to the ramshackle and sinister Little White House, where the president is waiting, the president of the Liquidate Rocky and Bullwinkle Club, that is. Everybody wants the fabulous Kerward Derby, including Gidney and Cloyd, those two scrooch-gun-wielding moon men, who need it for their king, Nosmo the One-Halfth, child of King Ughbert the Ugly and Queen Ethelred the Unready, who is a dimwitted moon mis-prince in need of smartening-up. Cloyd and Gidney relate their looney-ahem, lunar-tale: The moon wizard had labored mightily to brighten up Nosmo the One-Halfth, but instead of creating a crown fit for a moon king, the wizard-a fellow by the name of Kerward-came up with the derby. The Kerward Derby was only lent to them on their previous visit, the moon men add, and they'd misplaced it.

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