Rocky & Bullwinkle enjoyed popularity during the 1960s. It was targeted towards children and adults. The zany characters and absurd plots would draw in children, while the clever usage of puns and topical references appealed to the adult demographic. These strengths helped it overcome the fact that it had choppy, limited animation; in fact, some critics described the series as a well-written radio program with pictures.
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 19:42,
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i thought the puns were terrible
and the bogus russian accents were atrocious. also, bullwinkle's voice really got on my tits.
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 19:48,
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I watched it for one reason and one reason only.............NATASHA.
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 19:53,
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I suppose he does look a bit like one...
but I am sure he is meant to be a deer..
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 19:41,
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I bet you say that to all the boys!
What are you drawing tonight and can it be called 'Lily' ?
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 20:04,
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What are you drawing tonight and can it be called 'Lily' ?
i'm not drawing tonight
i won a tenner before, so i'm going to the pub. i may draw something tomorrow, possibly a shark or a clam. it might be called lily.
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Fri 28 Jan 2011, 20:05,
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