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The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 9 - Watch Legally and Safely

The Bullwinkle Show Season 3 Episode 9

Episode Title: Missouri Mish Mash (1, 2, 3 & 4)
Countries: USA,
Airing Date: November 12, 1961
Runtime:30 mins
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The Bullwinkle Show: There's excitement in placid Frostbite Falls, Minnesota, when an actual telegram arrives for Bullwinkle J. Moose, inviting him to the annual BAMBAMS convention-the Big American Moose’s Benevolent Artistic Marching Society, that is-in Peaceful Valley, Missouri. But as our impecunious heroes walk the railroad tracks between Minnesota and Missouri, they're being watched by a satellite eye-in-the-sky, broadcasting their every move to the sinister Fearless Leader. Boris is rolling a huge boulder straight down the hill at our friends, innocently strolling the railroad tracks, when a buzzard-that is, a Pottsylvanian carrier pigeon-arrives with a message from Fearless Leader: Moose and Squirrel must make it safely to Peaceful Valley. Boris gets hammered so hard by his own runaway boulder that he not only forgets who Fearless Leader is, he actually forgets that he's supposed to be mean. Due to a serious bonk on the noggin, Boris has reformed, promising never to do anything that that meanie Fearless Leader's last order was don't kill Moose and Squirrel, so Boris's twisted way of thinking that means blow 'em up now! But the eye-in-the-sky is still watching, and at Fearless Leader's command, a door in the satellite opens, and a hand appears and drops a brick right on Boris's head, hundreds of miles below. The resulting explosion blows our heroes free and conks Boris back to abnormal.

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