The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle Episodes

Episodes Adventure First broadcast DVD
1-40 Jet Fuel Formula Thursday afternoons, November 1959-March 1960;
Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, March 1960
season 1, discs 1-3, shows 1-20
Jet Fuel Formula (40 segments)
Using their secret formula for lunar propulsion, Rocky and Bullwinkle meet moonmen Gidney and Cloyd. Returning to Earth, Rocky and Bullwinkle walk into a trap. No sooner do they escape the perils of Pottsylvania than, while mountain-climbing the Grimalayas, they encounter the moonmen trying to get home. With Rocky and Bullwinkle's help, Gidney and Cloyd flunk their citizenship tests and are deported back to the moon.
41-52 Box Top Robbery Tuesday and Thursday afternoons, May-June 1960 season 1, discs 3-4, shows 21-26
Box Top Robbery (12 segments)
Bullwinkle owns the world's largest collection of box tops. Since these are the currency of all global economies, he's set for life - until it's discovered that counterfeit box tops are flooding the market.

 

53-88 Upsidaisium Sunday afternoons, September 1960-February 1961 season 2, discs 1A-2A, shows 1-18
Upsidaisium (36 segments)
Bullwinkle inherits an upsidaisium mine in a mountain that flies because upsidaisium is an anti-gravity metal. The nation needs upsidaisium, so Bullwinkle and Rocky fly the mountain to Washington. Thwarting them at every turn are Mojave Max and Death Valley Dotty.
89-104 Metal-Munching Mice Thursday afternoons, September-November 1960 season 2, discs 2A-2B, shows 19-26
Metal-Munching Mice (16 segments)
The arrival of six-foot-tall metal moon mice who chomp up TV antennas spells catasrophe in Frostbite Falls. As their screens go dark, townsfolk are forced to watch black screens, or clothes in the laundromat. Can mankind concieve of a greater terror?
105-116 Greenpert Oogle Thursday afternoons, November-December 1960 season 2, disc 3A, shows 27-32
Greenpert Oogle (12 segments)
A desert island's only treasure was the oogle bird, which laid a valuable egg once a month. Now the island needs a substitute oogle bird, and Bullwinkle is kidnapped to do the job.
117-124 Rue Britannia Sunday afternoons, February-March 1961 season 2, discs 3A-3B, shows 33-36
Rue Britannia (8 segments)
Adventure kicks off with a birthmark, a veritable footnote to history, on Bullwinkle's foot. It spells "Rue Britannia," and means Bullwinkle is sole heir to a fabulous English estate - if he can spend a week in the ancestral Abominable Manor. He's not afraid ("I've been living in an abominable manner all my life") but should be, because distant relations want him out of the way.
125-138 Buried Treasure Sunday afternoons, March-April 1961 season 2, discs 3B-4A, shows 37-43
Buried Treasure (14 segments)
Frostbite Falls' gazette, the Picayune Intelligence, has a treasure hunt to build its circulation. Soon the notorious Babyface Braunschweiger has Bullwinkle in jail and the prize within his grasp.
139-142 The Last Angry Moose Sunday afternoons, April-May 1961 season 2, disc 4A, shows 44-45
The Last Angry Moose (4 segments)
With the help of D.W. Grifter and Alfred Hitchhike - each bearing a striking resemblance to Boris - Bullwinkle stars in a movie.
143-156 Wailing Whale Sunday afternoons, May-June 1961 season 2, discs 4A-4B, shows 46-52
Wailing Whale (14 segments)
Rocky and Bullwinkle discover an underwater city, Submerbia, and the great wailing whale, Maybe Dick.

 

157-164 The Three Moosketeers Sunday evenings, March 1962 season 3, disc 3, shows 23-26
The Three Moosketeers (8 segments)
Bullwinkle, aka Aramoose, proves his skill with sword and yo-yo, and does would-be king Francois Villain out of a kingdom.
165-182 Lazy Jay Ranch Sunday evenings, December 1961-February 1962 season 3, discs 2-3, 14-22
Lazy Jay Ranch (18 segments)
For $28 Bullwinkle buys a Western ranch, then discovers its livestock is worms. Things look bad, unless Rocky and Boris can drive the worm herd.
183-208 Missouri Mish Mash Sunday evenings, September-December 1961 season 3, discs 1-2, shows 1-13
Missouri Mish Mash (26 segments)
Boris is on the trail of the Kirward Derby, which can make its wearer the smartest man in the world.
209-222 Topsy Turvy World Sunday evenings, April-June 1962 season 3, discs 3-4, shows 27-33
Topsy Turvy World (14 segments)
The North Pole has slipped down to the West Pacific. Boris plans to take over the new North Pole, replace Santa Claus and start carrying presents up the chimney instead of down.