Season
The Bullwinkle Show: Season 1
Overview
Jet Fuel Formula is the first and the longest Rocky and Bullwinkle story arc and is the pilot of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends. (Jet Fuel Formula covers forty episodes while the average story arc includes approximately sixteen.) It is also noteworthy in that it established most of the characters, themes, running gags, and other elements that would be employed in later stories and that would become so closely identified with the Rocky and Bullwinkle programs in the years since. The first few episodes contained a laugh track, which was removed when the episodes were released as part of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Complete Season 1. In spite of the title, the story actually concerns the pursuit of a formula for rocket fuel.
Details
- Series
- The Bullwinkle Show
- Season
- Season 1
- Air date
- 1959-11-19
- Episodes
- 130 episodes
Episodes
Episode 1: Jet Fuel Formula (1) - Jet Fuel Formula
Rocky and Bullwinkle accidentally discover a new and amazing rocket fuel while baking Grandma Bullwinkle’s recipe for mooseberry-flavored fudge cake—an explosive discovery which propels them on a round-trip adventure to the Moon. Bullwinkle is immediately appointed "Director of Guided Moosles.”
Episode 2: Fractured Fairy Tales - Rapunzel
In this comical retelling, the long-haired Rapunzel lets her hair down, but things don’t go quite as planned. As suitors attempt to climb the tower, Rapunzel’s long locks lead to a series of humorous entanglements, giving a playful twist to the classic fairy tale.
Episode 3: Bullwinkle's Corner - The Swing
Bullwinkle recites Robert Louis Stevenson's classic poem The Swing, capturing the joy and thrill of swinging through the air. As Bullwinkle shares the poem, his attempt to demonstrate the fun of swinging leads to a series of amusing mishaps, turning the serene imagery of the poem into a lighthearted adventure.
Episode 4: Peabody's Improbable History - Ben Franklin
The origins of Mr. Peabody and the WABAC machine: Mr. Peabody finds Sherman in the street being beaten up by some bigger boys. At first, he doesn't think that he's the right sort of boy- but when he sees how he is treated in the orphanage, Peabody decides to adopt him. At first, there's a problem when they won't let a dog adopt a boy- but he goes to court, and the judge decides that if a boy can have a dog, then a dog can have a boy! Sherman comes to live with Mr. Peabody, who builds him the Wayback Machine in order to keep him busy. They go back in time to Rome, and then to see Ben Franklin.
Episode 5: Jet Fuel Formula (2) - Bullwinkle's Ride or Goodbye, Dollink
Because the rocket fuel recipe had been torn apart in the explosion, Bullwinkle knows how much but not what of, so he and Rocky set to work in their government laboratory, while at universities all over the country, cake baking is being added to the scientific curriculum. Meanwhile, after failing in an attempt to time-bomb the Moose, Boris and Natasha do what any intelligent, self-sufficient spy with real initiative would do: They wait for instructions!
Episode 6: Jet Fuel Formula (3) - Bullseye Bullwinkle or Destination Moose
Those little green men holding extremely ominous-looking weapons aren't congressmen, as Bullwinkle first surmises--they're Gidney and Cloyd, reluctant visitors from the moon, here to keep an invasion of earth tourists from cluttering up their homeland. Indeed, just to prepare for their visit, the two have had to practice dodging traffic, listening to jukeboxes, filling out forms, and breathing smog! Meanwhile, Boris and Natasha, twelve stories up, with a heavy safe as our heroes stroll by below, finally receive orders from headquarters: KILL MOOSE!
Episode 7: Fractured Fairy Tales - Puss and Boots
In this humorous retelling, Puss uses his wits and charm to turn his master, a poor miller’s son, into a wealthy noble. However, in this version, Puss faces a series of unexpected obstacles as his clever plans begin to unravel, leading to a series of comical misadventures. The story playfully explores how even the best-laid schemes can go awry, with Puss still managing to come out on top—just not quite as smoothly as planned.
Episode 8: Bullwinkle's Corner - Little Miss Muffett
Bullwinkle reads and performs the classic nursery rhyme Little Miss Muffett, with Rocky taking on the role of the spider. As Bullwinkle portrays Miss Muffett sitting on her tuffet, the scene quickly turns into a comical back-and-forth between him and Rocky, with the spider causing far more chaos than fright.
Episode 9: Peabody's Improbable History - Napoleon
Peabody and Sherman travel to 1810 and meet a frustrated Napoleon, who is missing his royal suspenders, causing chaos in his court. Peabody and Sherman must recover the suspenders from pirates, but upon returning, they find that everyone is secretly pleased with Napoleon being distracted. The episode humorously plays with Napoleon’s famed ego and the unexpected relief of his court when he's preoccupied.
Episode 10: Jet Fuel Formula (4) - Squeeze Play or Invitation to the Trance
Whoops. The actual orders said, “*DON'T* KILL MOOSE," so Boris races the safe to keep Bullwinkle safe, and it's safe to say that he *almost* makes it. It's back to the laboratory for our heroes, where they turn out acres of cinnamon pizzas and hot fudge strudels, but none of it’s explosive. Just as Rocky's thinking hypnotism might be something to try, Swami Ben Boris and his assistant appear, putting Bullwinkle into a trance and, forthwith, the moose tells *everything* he knows—all about his early years in the Minnesota woods, his days at the Philpott School for Exceptional Children (he was the only student with antlers), his experiences in the army, where for three years, he served as a hat rack in the Officers’ Club—going on for a full twelve hours and boring everyone within hearing distance into dreamland, so that when he finally gets to the part about the recipe, the only ones awake to hear it are the two moon men. Forthwith, Cloyd raises his weapon and scrooches the big moose!
Episode 11: Jet Fuel Formula (5) - The Scrooched Moose
The scrooch gun has frozen Bullwinkle solid, and Cloyd and Gidney start off with their moosesicle as a trophy of their visit to a small planet, but Boris comes to in time to con them into leaving Moose for him, while they get Squirrel, the brains of the operation. While the moon men are telling Rocky they can't remember if they've scrooched Bullwinkle for eight hours or eight years...WHISK! Eight hours later, Bullwinkle thaws out in Boris's laboratory, where every word he says is monitored in another country by a faraway band of ominous spies.
Episode 12: Fractured Fairy Tales - The Fisherman's Wishes
A little fisherman goes out to fish and nets a mermaid. After the man gives in to her pleas to be let go, the mermaid is willing to grant him wishes for his kindness. After she mends his net, he tells his wife about it all. The fisherman's wife asks him to ask the mermaid for a new apron. This then snowballs into grander wishes till his wife attains Queen-like status. Overcome with power, she demands that her husband wish her to be a goddess. Upon meeting the mermaid again, she asks if he himself has any wish of his own. His one wish is that his wife be happy. His last wish spent, he returns to his ordinary little home and lives happily ever after.
Episode 13: Bullwinkle's Corner - The Horn
Bullwinkle recites the poem about the little boy who blew his horn, but his telling is filled with humorous misinterpretations and unexpected mishaps. As Bullwinkle narrates, the simple act of blowing a horn turns into a series of comical adventures, showcasing his unique take on the classic rhyme.
Episode 14: Peabody's Improbable History - Lord Nelson
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet Lord Nelson, who is preparing to battle the Spanish fleet but faces an unexpected problem: his crew has left port without a crucial supply. With the battle looming, Peabody steps in to help Lord Nelson solve the dilemma and get his fleet ready for action, ensuring that history stays on course.
Episode 15: Jet Fuel Formula (6) - Monitored Moose or The Carbon Copy Cats
Every move the moose makes is duplicated in the faraway spy lab. Bullwinkle cooks up some tasty chocolate pan dowdy that blows up when the spies try it, and when Rocky smells the delicious aroma, it leads him right to Bullwinkle, but Boris is ready with a helpful trapdoor that sends the plucky squirrel falling into another stew!
Episode 16: Jet Fuel Formula (7) - Rocky’s Dilemma or Squirrel in a Stew
Rocky's blown away all right, out to sea in a leaky hot air balloon courtesy of Boris Badenov. Meanwhile, an anxious nation and two anxious moon men are searching for the missing moose, who's still baking away in Boris's secret laboratory. By going door-to-door to every house in the country, Gidney and Cloyd eventually turn up there, so Boris and Natasha quickly throw them a surprise party complete with knockout punch, while back out over the stormy seas, lightning strikes Rocky's balloon, sending it plunging.
Episode 17: Fractured Fairy Tales - Goldilocks and the Three Bears
In this amusing version, Goldilocks learns the hard way about the consequences of misusing other people's property. As she tries out the bears' porridge, chairs, and beds, things quickly go awry, leading to a comical series of events that ultimately teach her a valuable lesson about respecting others' belongings.
Episode 18: Bullwinkle's Corner - Where Go the Boats
Bullwinkle recites the classic poem about boats, but adds his own spin by telling a humorous story about his experience riding on a boat. His version, filled with whimsical mishaps and unexpected turns, turns the serene journey into a comical adventure on the water.
Episode 19: Peabody's Improbable History - Wyatt Earp
Peabody and Sherman travel to Dodge City, where famed sheriff Wyatt Earp is unable to face the outlaw "Aces Wilde" in a gun showdown due to a string of bad luck and a leg injury. With Earp out of commission, Peabody steps in to take on the outlaw, using his intelligence and quick thinking to settle the showdown and restore order in the Wild West.
Episode 20: Jet Fuel Formula (8) - The Submarine Squirrel or 20,000 Leagues Beneath the Sea
Fortunately, Bullwinkle offers the wrong toast—"To crime!"—and Boris and Natasha, official bad guys that they are, are obliged to drink up, gulping down their own knockout punch; meanwhile, the flying squirrel is being used for target practice by the U. S. Navy, until quick-witted Rocky uses the smoke from the aircraft fire to spell out the phrase "U. S. Taxpayer" and, of course, the Navy needs every one of those that it can get. Soon Rocky finds Bullwinkle, and just as our heroes are about to leave with the moon men, a grateful U. S. government responds by arresting them!
Episode 21: Jet Fuel Formula (9) - Bars and Stripes Forever
Yes, the government agents who've arrested our heroes are waiting for two spies. If it's not Rocky and Bullwinkle, it must be those two funny-looking green guys, reasons Special Agent Iris T. Upthecreek, but when he tries to take the moon men into custody, he's scrooched...for a full fifty years, which creates a tiny problem until Rocket J. hits upon the idea of putting the scrooched agent on a pedestal, right in front of the National Security Building, while he slowly thaws.
Meanwhile, the moon men have become media darlings, with pointed heads all the rage, and they're even given the keys to the city (they're delicious). Cloyd and Gidney respond to all this flattering attention by heading back to their spaceship for a little peace and quiet, but ensuring that same peace and quiet on the moon means keeping Grandma Moose's recipe out of earthling hands, so it looks as if our heroes are going to be forced to go lunar themselves.
Episode 22: Fractured Fairy Tales - Jack and the Beanstalk
In this comical version, the forgetful Giant can’t remember his famous saying, which allows Jack to outsmart him and make his escape. The Giant's constant memory lapses lead to a series of humorous situations, turning the classic tale into a lighthearted and amusing adventure.
Episode 23: Bullwinkle's Corner - My Shadow
Bullwinkle recites the classic poem My Shadow, but things take an unexpected turn when his shadow comes to life and begins to cause trouble. Instead of quietly following him around, Bullwinkle's shadow starts a comical fight, leading to a chaotic and amusing battle between Bullwinkle and his mischievous shadow.
Episode 24: Peabody's Improbable History - King Arthur
Peabody and Sherman arrive in King Arthur's kingdom to find things in disarray, as a dragon is terrorizing the land and the knights are too weak to fight. With no traditional solution in sight, Peabody devises a clever new strategy using Sherman's bubble gum to outwit the dragon and restore peace to the kingdom.
Episode 25: Jet Fuel Formula (10) - Hello Out There! or There's No Place Like Space
Up and up they go, and then down and down: Cloyd and Gidney are out of fuel, or is that fudge cake? Because Boris and Natasha have absconded with their last fuel tank, the moon men have no choice but to tell Rocky the recipe, and they're just one ingredient short: mooseberry juice, which grows in only one place in the entire nation, and that hard-to-find spot just happens to be Rocky and Bullwinkle's hometown, *Frostbite Falls, Minnesota* (population twenty-three).
Meanwhile, Boris and Natasha, those two creeps in the deep, board a midget submarine.
Episode 26: Jet Fuel Formula (11) - A Creep in the Deep or Will Success Spoil Boris Badenov?
Boris has plenty of medals—for burning down orphanages, for kicking small dogs, for taking candy from babies—so why isn't he happier? He's forgotten something, he's certain, but can't remember what it is until he gets his orders: KILL MOOSE! So, of course, he and Natasha put the sub on autopilot, slip into breathing apparatus, and swim straight back to the U. S. of A. Meanwhile, our heroes are finding it tough to get to Frostbite Falls, so they head off to the nearest airfield to rent a cut-rate private plane, where they immediately find Ace Ricken-Boris, whose motto is *Fly Now, Pray Later.* Rocky wants to do some square business, but all Ace Ricken-Boris is offering are round trips for eighty-five cents per, which just happens to be all the money Rocky and Bullwinkle have. Is Ace really wild about flying them to Frostbite Falls, dollink, or is that vaguely familiar, vampy stewardess strapping our heroes into a flying casket?
Episode 27: Fractured Fairy Tales - Beauty and the Beast
In this playful retelling, the Beast is under a spell that can only be broken by a kiss from a beauty. However, finding someone willing to kiss the Beast proves to be more difficult than expected, leading to a series of humorous and unexpected situations as the Beast tries to break the curse.
Episode 28: Bullwinkle's Corner - I Love Little Pussy
In Bullwinkle's amusing version of this classic poem, things take a wild turn when the "little pussy" is actually a tiger! Bullwinkle's attempts to recite the sweet and gentle rhyme are hilariously disrupted as the tiger causes chaos, transforming the poem into a comical adventure.
Episode 29: Peabody's Improbable History - Franz Schubert
Peabody and Sherman go back to the year 1824 and meet Franz Schubert. They decide to help him compose his latest musical masterpiece. But his piano is stolen by his next-door neighbor and he won't give it back.
Episode 30: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (12) - Ace Is Wild or The Flying Casket
The auto-controlled spy sub goes slightly out of control, blowing up an entire foreign port.
Meanwhile, after fastening Rocky and Bullwinkle into one-way seatbelts, stewardess Natasha bails out, while Boris gleefully smashes instruments in the pilot's compartment. It looks like a smash landing ahead.
Episode 31: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (13) - The Back Seat Divers or Mashed Landing
A last-second reconsideration of orders from headquarters (the message didn't say KILL MOOSE; it actually read DON'T KILL MOOSE) means Boris has to save Rocky and Bullwinkle, whose brilliant idea to retrieve the last mooseberry bush on Mooseberry Island (SWIM THE RIVER!) has one tiny flaw (Bullwinkle doesn't know how to swim!).
Episode 32: Fractured Fairy Tales - The Brave Little Tailor, or T-Shirt Tall
After the Little Tailor kills seven flies with one blow, the townspeople mistakenly believe he has slain giants. As a result, they assign him the daunting task of confronting real giants, leading to a series of comedic and absurd misadventures as the clever but reluctant tailor tries to live up to his exaggerated reputation.
Episode 33: Bullwinkle's Corner - Taffy
Bullwinkle recites the poem "Taffy." However, in the telling of the story, Boris (in the role of Taffy) begins to "bend and ad-lib" his parts. For example, instead of stealing "a piece of beef," Taffy steals a whole cow. Bullwinkle gets upset as the poem is changed, and he thinks that he's got Boris with the last line of the poem. ("I went to Taffy's house, Taffy was in bed. I took a marrow bone and hit him on the head.") However, upon arriving, Boris takes the marrow bone and hits Bullwinkle in the head, giving the story an unhappy ending, much to Boris' delight.
Episode 34: Peabody's Improbable History - Lucretia Borgia
Lucretia Borgia, the world's best poison artist has just gotten a 12th husband who is snacking on furniture. Peabody and Sherman try to get the husband to leave Lucretia but he loves her too much to bail out on her. So, Peabody creates a special potion for him that will make the man impervious to poison so he will live and not leave his wife.
Episode 35: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (14) - Bullwinkle’s Water Follies or Antlers Aweigh
Despite going over Thundering Falls, Bullwinkle, by remaining cuke as a coolcumber, manages to snatch the last available mooseberry bush in the entire country, but a federal plant inspector with a familiar accent turns up, spraying the precious bush for blight, and forthwith, he and the bush disappear behind the huge cloud.
Episode 36: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (15) - The Inspector-Detector or A Kick in the Plants
Those laughing Indians going by in a canoe aren't part of the Minnie-Ho-Ho tribe, but really Boris and Natasha with the purloined plant, so the big canoe race is on, with our heroes transforming their crashed plane into a water-worthy craft.
Episode 37: Fractured Fairy Tales - Rumpelstiltskin
In this humorous take, Rumpelstiltskin uses the power of publicity, rather than magic, to convince everyone that his client can spin straw into gold. Through clever marketing and hype, Rumpelstiltskin manages to create a buzz around the supposed miracle, leading to comedic consequences as the truth slowly unravels.
Episode 38: Bullwinkle's Corner - Wee Willie Winkie
Bullwinkle tackles the nursery rhyme Wee Willie Winkie, but things take a humorous turn as the pajama-clad Willie runs through town, only to get tangled up in Bullwinkle’s antics. The segment adds a comical twist to Willie’s midnight journey, with Bullwinkle causing unexpected complications as Willie attempts to deliver his message.
Episode 39: Peabody's Improbable History - Sir Walter Raleigh
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to assist Sir Walter Raleigh, who faces a strict deadline from Queen Elizabeth I to raise his waterlogged cargo. If he fails, it will be "off with his head!" With the clock ticking, Peabody uses his ingenuity to help Sir Walter retrieve the cargo just in time, saving his life and reputation.
Episode 40: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (16) - Canoes Who? or Look Before You Leak
From Frostbite Falls, it's across a couple of the Great Lakes and portage through downtown Chicago, as the Great Canoe and Leaky Retrofitted Airplane Race is on! It's stroke-stroke-stroke and bail-bail-bail as the pursuit continues down ever more tiny waterways! And finally on one foggy evening, as they approach Washington, D.C., the two competing vessels are so close that—stroke-bail, bail-stroke—their echoes are even writing their own dialogue! But our heroes, prompted by some dastardly sign rewriting, take the wrong turn, heading toward the hideously whirling blade of a sawmill just ahead. Will it be Two for the Ripsaw, or, is it Good-bye, Mister Chips?
Episode 41: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (17) - Two for the Ripsaw... or Goodbye, Mr. Chips
It's getting choppy out there all right, but even though the whirling blade cuts their little vessel in two, our heroes escape unscathed because...they're sitting on opposite sides of the craft!
Rocky and Bullwinkle return to their laboratory in something less than triumph, booed by the fickle citizenry just because they've lost the mooseberry bush, while Boris and Natasha get ready to set sail for their homeland.
Episode 42: Aesop and Son - The Lion and the Mouse
Aesop tells the classic fable of the lion who spares a mouse, only to be saved by the tiny creature later. As always, Aesop's son questions the moral, leading to a witty and humorous exchange.
Episode 43: Bullwinkle's Corner - Little Jack Horner
Bullwinkle recites the classic nursery rhyme Little Jack Horner, but his comedic interpretation turns the simple act of pulling out a plum into an absurd and hilarious misadventure.
Episode 44: Peabody's Improbable History - Robert Fulton
Peabody visits with Robert Fulton, the famed inventor of the steamboat, and helps prove that steamboats can outrun the fastest sailboats. When the workers quit, Peabody cleverly solves the problem by painting the boiler room to look like the North Pole, motivating the new crew to stoke the fires and win the race.
Episode 45: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (18) - Farewell, My Ugly or Knots to You
If only they knew the whereabouts of another mooseberry bush! Perhaps the moon men will tell them, but when our heroes go to New York to call on Gidney and Cloyd, all they find is a theatrical newspaper with the headline: MOON MEN SOCKO IN LOS WAGES! BOFFO B.O.! Sure enough, Bullwinkle baby, the moon men have gone Hollywood, but they take time out from taking bows to take a long-distance call backstage and clue the moose in: There's a mooseberry bush to be found in Pottsylvania, a menacing little land that just happens to be where Boris and Natasha are from!
Episode 46: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (19) - Cheerful Little Pierful or Bomb Voyage
Rocky and Bullwinkle are up to their necks in trouble...and in water, too, for Boris Badenov has dumped them into the harbor and a huge ocean liner is bearing down on them, about to squeeze them against the dock!
Episode 47: Fractured Fairy Tales - Princess and the Pea
In this comical retelling, the court jester attempts to trick the King by presenting him with fake princesses. Each "princess" undergoes the classic pea-under-the-mattress test, but the results are far from expected. The King, determined to find a real princess, becomes increasingly baffled by the jester’s antics, leading to a series of humorous misunderstandings and royal mishaps.
Episode 48: Bullwinkle's Corner - The Queen of Hearts
Rocky stars as the Queen of Hearts, diligently baking heart-shaped cookies, while Boris takes on the role of the Knave of Hearts, who steals them. Bullwinkle narrates this playful retelling of the nursery rhyme, where the cookie theft leads to a series of humorous and chaotic events as the Queen tries to get her cookies back.
Episode 49: Peabody's Improbable History - Annie Oakley
Peabody and Sherman travel back in time to meet sharpshooter Annie Oakley, where they discover that the villainous Forest Primeval is attempting to cheat her in a shooting match. Peabody, with his clever tactics, intervenes just in time to ensure a fair competition and help Annie Oakley come out on top.
Episode 50: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (20) - Summer Squash or He's Too Flat for Me
Picked up by the mighty *S.S. Andalusia,* plowing her way through the seas to Pottsylvania, Bullwinkle sits basking on the deck next to a taciturn old gentleman, Sir Thomas Lipen-Boris—Uncle Chumley, actually—the purloined mooseberry bush in disguise! Meanwhile, Boris is boring...holes in a lifeboat, that is.
Episode 51: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (21) - The Earl and the Squirrel or The March of Crime
Episode 52: Fractured Fairy Tales - Sweet Little Beet
Episode 53: Bullwinkle's Corner - Tom, Tom, the Piper's Son
Episode 54: Dudley Do-Right - The Disloyal Canadians
Episode 55: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (22) - Adrift in the Mist or Fog Groggy
Episode 56: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (23) - The Deep Six or The Old Moose and the Sea
Episode 57: Fractured Fairy Tales - The Fisherman and His Wife
Episode 58: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Train Your Doggy for Fun and Profit
Episode 59: Peabody's Improbable History - Jesse James
Episode 60: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (24) - The Slippery Helm or Captain's Outrageous
Episode 61: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (25) - Bullwinkle Makes a Hit or I Get a Bang Out of You
Episode 62: Aesop & Son - The Mice in Council
Episode 63: Bullwinkle's Corner - Barbara Frietchie
Episode 64: Peabody's Improbable History - The Wright Brothers
Episode 65: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (26) - Three on an Island or Tell It to the Maroons
Episode 66: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (27) - Dancing on Air or The Pottsylvania Polka
Episode 67: Fractured Fairy Tales - Dick Whittington's Cat
Episode 68: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Tame Lions and Get a Little Scratch on the Side of Your Head
Episode 69: Peabody's Improbable History - George Armstrong Custer
Episode 70: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (28) - Axe No Questions or Heads You Lose!
Episode 71: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (29) - The Pen Pals or Rock Hocky Rocky
Episode 72: Fractured Fairy Tales - Cinderella
Episode 73: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Cook a Turkey's Goose
Episode 74: Peabody's Improbable History - Alfred Nobel
Episode 75: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (30) - The Fright-Seeing Trip or Visit to a Small Panic
Episode 76: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (31) - Boris Burgles Again or Sinner Takes All
Episode 77: Fractured Fairy Tales - The Elves and the Shoemaker
Episode 78: Mr. Know-It-All - Swimming Can Be Fun
Episode 79: Dudley Do-Right - Stokey the Bear
Episode 80: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (32) - Dander Ahead or Watch Out for Falling Rockys
Episode 81: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (33) - Avalanche is Better Than None or Snows Your Old Man
Episode 82: Aesop and Son - The Fox and the Stork
Episode 83: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Sell Vacuum Cleaners and Clean Up
Episode 84: Peabody's Improbable History - Marco Polo
Episode 85: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (34) - Below Zero Heroes or I Only Have Ice for You
Episode 86: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (35) - The Snowman Cometh or An Icicle Built for Two
Episode 87: Fractured Fairy Tales - Tom Thumb
Episode 88: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Cure the Hiccups
Episode 89: Dudley Do-Right - Mortgagin' the Mountie Post
Episode 90: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (36) - The Moonman Is Blue or The Inside Story
Episode 91: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (37) - Fuels Rush In or Star Spangled Boner
Episode 92: Aesop and Son - The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing
Episode 93: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Open a Jar of Pickles
Episode 94: Peabody's Improbable History - Richard the Lionhearted
Episode 95: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (38) - The Pottsylvania Permanent or I've Grown Accustomed to the Place
Episode 96: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (39) - The Boundary Bounders or Some Like It Shot
Episode 97: Fractured Fairy Tales - Sir Galahad, or The Tomorrow Knight
Episode 98: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Get Into the Movies Without Buying a Ticket
Episode 99: Peabody's Improbable History - Don Juan
Episode 100: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Jet Fuel (40) - The Washington Whirl or Rocky Off the Record
Episode 101: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (1) - Box Top Robbery
Episode 102: Aesop and Son - The Hare and the Tortoise
Episode 103: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Catch a Bee and Make Your Honey Happy
Episode 104: Dudley Do-Right - Trap Bait
Episode 105: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (2) - A Fault in the Vault or Banks a Million
Episode 106: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (3) - Calaboose Moose or The Crime of Your Life
Episode 107: Fractured Fairy Tales - Snow White
Episode 108: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Be a Cow Puncher Without Getting Hit Back
Episode 109: Peabody's Improbable History - William Tecumseh Sherman
Episode 110: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (4) - When a Felon Needs a Friend or Pantomime Quisling
Episode 111: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (5) - Give 'em the Works or Rocky Around the Clock
Episode 112: Aesop and Son - The Hare and the Hound
Episode 113: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Escape From Devil's Island and Get Away From It All
Episode 114: Peabody's Improbable History - The First Kentucky Derby
Episode 115: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (6) - Crime on My Hands or Hickory Dickory Drop
Episode 116: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (7) - Down to Earth or The Bullwinkle Bounce
Episode 117: Fractured Fairy Tales - Sleeping Beauty
Episode 118: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Shoot Par
Episode 119: Dudley Do-Right - The Masked Ginny Lynne
Episode 120: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (8) - Fall Story or Adrift in the Lift
Episode 121: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (9) - The Ground Floor or That's Me All Over!
Episode 122: Fractured Fairy Tales - Pinocchio
Episode 123: Mr. Know-It-All - Magic Made Easy (The Hard Way)
Episode 124: Peabody's Improbable History - P. T. Barnum
Episode 125: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (10) - Fools Afloat or All the Drips at Sea
Episode 126: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (11) - Water on the Brain or The Deep Six and 7/8
Episode 127: Fractured Fairy Tales - Little Red Riding Hood
Episode 128: Mr. Know-It-All - How to Turn a Beastly Failure Into a Monstrous Success
Episode 129: Peabody's Improbable History - Stanley and Livingstone
Episode 130: Rocky & Bullwinkle - Box Top Robbery (12) - Bullwinkle Goes to Press or All the Moose That's Fit to Print