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Quiz about Other Cartoons on Rocky and Bullwinkle
Quiz about Other Cartoons on Rocky and Bullwinkle

Other Cartoons on 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' Quiz


Most of my generation grew up watching 'Rocky and His Friends' and 'The Bullwinkle Show', but how many of you remember the OTHER cartoons that aired along with those about Rocky and Bullwinkle? Here are some questions about those other cartoons.

A multiple-choice quiz by classictvnut. Estimated time: 4 mins.
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Author
classictvnut
Time
4 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
259,564
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
10
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
7 / 10
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1367
Awards
Top 35% Quiz
Question 1 of 10
1. One of the other cartoons that aired along with 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' had a man, dressed in a red coat with a large wide brimmed hat. What was this character's name? Hint


Question 2 of 10
2. In the 'Dudley Do-Right' features, Dudley was always trying to gain the affections of the beautiful Nell Fenwick. Unfortunately, Nell's affections were directed towards another. Towards whom were Nell's affections directed? Hint


Question 3 of 10
3. What famous actor provided the voice of Snidley Whiplash?
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Question 4 of 10
4. This cartoon feature was about a boy and his dog, or was that a dog and his boy? Who was the main character of this cartoon feature?

Answer: (His name sounds intelligent - last name, one word)
Question 5 of 10
5. What was the name of the device used by Peabody and Sherman?
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Question 6 of 10
6. Which character in the cartoon feature about Peabody and Sherman wore black rimmed glasses? Hint


Question 7 of 10
7. Once upon a time, a cartoon feature on 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' gave a new twist to traditional children's stories. What was this cartoon feature? Hint


Question 8 of 10
8. What cartoon feature was about a man trying to teach his son different lessons through the stories he told?

Answer: (3 words, ___ and ____)
Question 9 of 10
9. Were there any other cartoon features on the 'Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'?


Question 10 of 10
10. One of these cartoon features was the inspiration for a movie in 1999. Which cartoon features was it?
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. One of the other cartoons that aired along with 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' had a man, dressed in a red coat with a large wide brimmed hat. What was this character's name?

Answer: Dudley Do-Right

This character, clad in a red coat and with the wide brimmed hat, was Dudley Do-Right of the Canadian Mounties. The actor whose voice was the voice of Dudley was Bill Scott. Scott was also one of the show's writers and producers. The Dudley Do-Right cartoons also earned their own TV show, 'The Dudley Do-Right Show', which aired in 1969 and 1970.
2. In the 'Dudley Do-Right' features, Dudley was always trying to gain the affections of the beautiful Nell Fenwick. Unfortunately, Nell's affections were directed towards another. Towards whom were Nell's affections directed?

Answer: Dudley's horse named Horse

Nell Fenwick had eyes for Dudley's horse, named Horse. The voice of the beautiful Nell Fenwick was provided by June Foray, who also voiced Rocky and Natasha. According to IMDb.com, Foray is credited with having done voice work for 200 different productions.
3. What famous actor provided the voice of Snidley Whiplash?

Answer: Hans Conried

The voice of Snidley Whiplash was provided by Hans Conreid. Conreid's acting career started in 1938 when he appeared in a movie titled 'Dramatic School'. Over his lengthy career, 1938-1986, he is credited with having performed in 190 different shows and movies.
4. This cartoon feature was about a boy and his dog, or was that a dog and his boy? Who was the main character of this cartoon feature?

Answer: Peabody

This cartoon feature was titled 'Mr. Peabody's Improbable History'. Mr. Peabody was a genius dog who had the ability to speak. The voice of Mr. Peabody was provided by Bill Scott, and the voice of his boy, Sherman was provided by Walter Tetley.
5. What was the name of the device used by Peabody and Sherman?

Answer: The Wayback Machine

The WABAC machine, pronounced wayback, was a time machine, invented by Mr. Peabody to transport him and Sherman back in history. WABAC was a spoof on the name of an IBM computer, the UNIVAC.
6. Which character in the cartoon feature about Peabody and Sherman wore black rimmed glasses?

Answer: both Peabody and Sherman

Mr. Peabody, a white dog who was a genius and spoke impeccably, wore both horn-rimmed glasses and a bow tie. Sherman, Mr. Peabody's boy, also wore horn-rimmed glasses. Horn-rimmed glasses were stereotypically worn by highly intellectual individuals.
7. Once upon a time, a cartoon feature on 'Rocky and Bullwinkle' gave a new twist to traditional children's stories. What was this cartoon feature?

Answer: Fractured Fairy Tales

The segment titled 'Fractured Fairy Tales' was a new twist on these time honored children's stories. These unusual stories were narrated by Edward Everett Horton who had a very distinctive voice. Horton was born in 1886 and started doing the 'Fractured Fairy Tales' at age 80. He died in 1970.
8. What cartoon feature was about a man trying to teach his son different lessons through the stories he told?

Answer: Aesop and Son

In these cartoons, Aesop is trying to teach his son different lessons using fables. As with all fables, each ended with a moral, but these morals were in the form of puns given by Aesop's son. The voice of Aesop was provided by Charlie Ruggles and Aesop, Jr. was voiced by Daws Butler.
9. Were there any other cartoon features on the 'Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'?

Answer: Yes

The other cartoon features were: 'Bullwinkle's Corner' where Bullwinkle comically reads poems and nursery rhymes, 'Mr. Know it All' where Bullwinkle gave words of wisdom, 'The Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club' and 'The World of Commander McBragg' which only appeared on some syndicated prints of 'Rocky and Bullwinkle'.
10. One of these cartoon features was the inspiration for a movie in 1999. Which cartoon features was it?

Answer: Dudley Do-Right

The movie, 'Dudley Do-Right', was released in 1999 and was the humanization of the cartoon series first seen on the 'The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show'. The part of Dudley Do-Right was played by Brendan Fraser, Nell Fenwick was played by Sarah Jessica Parker, Snidley Whiplash was played by Alfred Molina and Inspector Fenwick was played by Robert Prosky.
Source: Author classictvnut

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