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The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 8 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 8

Episode Title: Lazy Jay Ranch (16, 17 & 18)
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 05, 1961
Runtime:30 mins
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The Bullwinkle Show: Our heroes have the money safely deposited in the Hogbreeders National Bank in Squaws Ankle, but two vaguely familiar faces suddenly show up, proclaiming themselves to be that famous electric company detective, Sherlock Ohms, and his assistant, Doctor Watts, dollink. It's bank night for bank robbers in little Squaws Ankle, Wyoming, where Boris has just cut the main power line leading into town, leaving every vault, cash register, and safe open and defenseless, and keeping the citizenry in the dark, until Rocky has a brilliant flash: Use their Lazy Jay glowworm herd to light up the night! Things have certainly brightened in Squaws Ankle, thanks to Rocky's brilliant use of the glowworms to light up the town and foil Boris and Natasha'a scheme to rob it in the dark. In fact, when the glowworms decide to remain at their posts, Squaws Ankle becomes a colorful tourist destination and the grateful mayor plans to rename it Squirrels Ankle, Wyoming. Not entirely everyone is completely delighted, however, Boris plans a twenty-million-volt hotfoot when our heroes train rolls by. When Boris and Natasha-each holding an electric power cable-shake on it, they makes an unwanted connection, lighting up like a juice-jangled pinball machine, and our heroes, their cowboy craze satisfied, head off into the sunset, on their way back to Frostbite Falls.

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