The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle
When enemies Boris, Natasha, and Fearless Leader escape into the real world with a nefarious scheme, Rocky and Bullwinkle do the same, and team up with a young F.B.I. Agent to stop the trio.When enemies Boris, Natasha, and Fearless Leader escape into the real world with a nefarious scheme, Rocky and Bullwinkle do the same, and team up with a young F.B.I. Agent to stop the trio.When enemies Boris, Natasha, and Fearless Leader escape into the real world with a nefarious scheme, Rocky and Bullwinkle do the same, and team up with a young F.B.I. Agent to stop the trio.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations
- Rocky
- (voice)
- …
- Bullwinkle
- (voice)
- …
- Director
- Writers
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- TriviaThis film was originally in pre-production since 1992, with Danny DeVito and Meryl Streep set to play Boris and Natasha. However, legal problems with copyrights prevented the film being made until several years later along with trying to find the right story that would be faithful to the original cartoon. Eventually in 1995, producer, Jane Rosenthal felt the movie should be a live action/animated hybrid movie thanks to the success of Casper (1995).
- GoofsAt the R.B.T.V. Station, when a security guard is tossed from Bullwinkle's antlers, the glass shatters before the guard is thrown through it.
- Quotes
Fearless Leader: There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now.
Pottsylvanian scientist: What about that movie Roger Rabbit?
Fearless Leader: SHUT UP! THIS IS TOTALLY DIFFERENT!
[pauses]
Fearless Leader: There has never been a way to actually destroy a cartoon character until now.
- Crazy creditsThe globe in the opening Universal Studios logo fades into a mural on the roof of animated cinema hall that opens the film.
- Alternate versionsOn The Hub showings the narrator saying the swear word Damn was removed for content.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Wheel of Fortune: Wheel Goes to the Movies 4 (2000)
- SoundtracksBe Ya Self
Written by Ricky Nelson (as Rick Nelson), Sam Hollander, David Schommer (as Dave Schommer), Tarsha Vega
Performed by Tarsha Vega
Courtesy of The RCA Records Label of BMG Entertainment
Much of the original schtick is here: the frantic narrator, the inside jokes, the brutal political satire, the cluelessness of "our heroes," and of course, the wonderfully awful puns. The oaf super spies from Potsalvania, Boris and Natasha are here, as is their "Fearless Leader."
On top of that, several celebs drop by for some clever cameos, in a "Muppet Movie" style way. There are some good one-liners, and everybody seems to be having fun doing the movie.
But it just doesn't click. Jokes seem to be presented in an "in your face" manner, slapstick routines are overdone, and end up just looking like pale impressions of the original. The story and script seem contrived just to set up situations for the "comedy." The animation of Rocky, and even more so of Bullwinkle, look awkward, almost eerie. I almost felt like asking Moose and Squirrel: "Wassamatta U?"
Sincere but misguided. Gets lost somewhere between Pottsalvania and Frostbite Falls, and just isn't worth the time to find it again. Rent compilations of the original cartoon series instead.
- MartianOctocretr5
- Jul 18, 2006
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- Also known as
- The Rocky & Bullwinkle Movie
- Filming locations
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Box office
- Budget
- $76,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $26,005,820
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,814,270
- Jul 2, 2000
- Gross worldwide
- $35,134,820
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1