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Laugh Tracks Legends of Comedy with Randy and Steve

Turn on some classic cartoons from the 1960s and one of the voices you're sure to hear is that of June Foray, the finest female voice actor of the 20th Century. From Stan Freberg parodies, to voicing Cindy Lou Who in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, to playing Rocky the Flying Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on the classic Rocky and Bullwinkle show June was everywhere during the golden age of TV cartoons. In later life, June also became an tireless advocate for advancing the animation arts. The great Looney Tunes director Chuck Jones once said that June wasn't the female Mel Blanc - Mel was the male June Foray. High praise indeed! Find more June Foray below and thanks for sharing our shows. Want more June Foray? When June came to Hollywood she soon found a friend and fan in Stan Freberg, the master of parody. In one of her best roles, June plays "Little Blue Riding Hood" being interrogated by Stan's tough cop (an early take on his Joe Friday impersonation). https://youtu.be/hzDvoJWB3t4 When it comes to enthusiasm, few cartoon characters match Rocket J. Squirrel, the plucky flying rodent who is Bullwinkle's best friend. June's voice for Rocky is animation gold. In this bit Rocky and Bullwinkle stumble into the Hatfield-McCoy feud with predictable results. https://youtu.be/a4LPQEljkRE Rocky and Bullwinkle debuted during the Cold War and that resulted in one of June's signature character -- super spy Natasha Fatale who labored (with Boris Badenov) in futility to bring down "Moose and Squirrel". https://youtu.be/4txmBNCAXg8

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca
June Foray: Woman of a Thousand Voices

Mobituaries with Mo Rocca

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 40:01


It's hard to imagine childhood without the classic cartoon characters June Foray gave voice to: Little Cindy Lou Who from The Grinch, Granny from the Sylvester and Tweety cartoons, Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Rikki-Tikki-Tavi's villainous cobra. June Foray even provided the voice of the Chatty Cathy doll. Mo talks with Nancy Cartwright (Bart Simpson) and Bob Bergen (Porky Pig) about the woman they call 'the Meryl Streep of voice actors.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Dick and Loy's Media & Marketing Mayhem
June ”Rocky The Squirrel” Voice Interview 1989

Dick and Loy's Media & Marketing Mayhem

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 6:58


I did a series of interviews with the cast of Gummie Bears from Disney Studios back in 1989.  One was with the incredible June Foray who played the voice of "Rocky" and many others...here's her stats June Foray (born June Lucille Forer; September 18, 1917 – July 26, 2017) was an American voice actress. She was best known as the voice of such animated characters as Rocky the Flying Squirrel, Natasha Fatale, Nell Fenwick, Lucifer from Disney's Cinderella, Cindy Lou Who, Jokey Smurf, Granny from the Warner Bros. cartoons directed by Friz Freleng, Grammi Gummi from Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears series, and Magica De Spell, among many others. 

TechnoRetro Dads
Enjoy Stuff: Moose & Squirrel or A Rocky Start to the Week

TechnoRetro Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 88:59


When we last left our heroes, Rocky and Bullwinkle, they were desperately trying to foil the plans of those dastardly fiends Boris and Natasha. This week Jay and Shua look back at the classic Jay Ward creation The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle.    In 1959, Jay Ward productions created the first animated series for TV. Using a modern style of animation and very clever humor, they set up a crazy world that would inspire a kind of cartoon not found in the creations of giants like Disney or Warner Bros. This is Rocky and Bullwinkle!   News A Weird Al pinball machine will only set you back about $8,000 Scientists discover that the answer to life, the universe, and everything really is 42 (well, sorta) Indy 5 has wrapped filming! And Harrison Ford didn't even have to go the hospital! Beetlejuice 2 may actually happen! What we're Enjoying Shua has been filling the silence of work time by listening to the offerings of classic Disneyland audio from a site called DisneyChris.com. It has just about any Disney audio you can think of from the parks, Disney storybook records, and even TV shows. Jay is getting ready for a season 6 return of Better Call Saul by rewatching the series. But which order should we watch this show? Listen to find out.    Enjoy Cartoons! The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle debuted in 1959. It was the first time we had ever seen an animated series on TV, and it established a style that would become popular with cartoons, advertising, and design. A show about a moose and a squirrel constantly foiling the plans of Pottsylvanian spies Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale sounds pretty far out there. And it was!   And to add to the wackiness of the show, other cartoons filled the space between cliffhangers our heroes had to endure. One was Fractured Fairy Tales when we got a very unconventional style of classics.    Peabody's Improbable History introduced us to Mr. Peabody and his pet boy Sherman and all their time traveling adventures.    Dudley Do Right taught us all about how brave (and sometimes dimwitted) those Canadian Mounties could be. But they always managed to save Nell from the mustache twirling Snidely Whiplash.    Aesop and Son helped us learn valuable lessons from fables and then turned them into ridiculous puns.   Plus, these classic toons inspired live action movie versions. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle from 2000 starred the likes of Jason Alexander, Rene Russo, and even Robert DeNiro! Did you grow up experiencing Rocky and Bullwinkle? What lessons did you learn from this crazy pair? Let us know. Come talk to us in the Discord channel or send us an email to podcast@enjoystuff.com

Myopia: Defend Your Childhood - A Nostalgic Movies Podcast
The Twilight Zone Zone – Episode 7: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Living Doll"

Myopia: Defend Your Childhood - A Nostalgic Movies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 67:35


Every week on The Twilight Zone Zone,we go down Donald Liebenson’s list The 26 Episodes We Talk About When We Talk About The Twilight Zone from Vanity Fair, chronologically by release date and compare two episodes and choose which one to recommend. This week we watched "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Living Doll." We are always joined this week by guest Ben Worcester (co-host of the Hooked on TJ Hooker Podcast, check it out for more William Shatner talk!)  “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” The Twilight Zone knows what scares you—like flying, or the desperation you might feel when when you’re the only one who knows of an impending disaster, but no one believes you. One of the series’s most famous episodes mostly gets its rep from the before-he-was-Kirk casting of William Shatner, as a man just released from a mental hospital who tries to—wait for it—klingon to his sanity when he spies outside his window seat a monster tearing at the airborne airplane’s wing. The costumed boogeyman hasn’t aged well, but Shatner is first class. “Living Doll” June Foray, the voice of Rocket J. Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on The Bullwinkle Show, was the also the original voice of Chatty Cathy, the iconic pull-string talking doll released by Mattel in 1959. Chatty Cathy said sweet things like, “Let’s play house.” But Talky Tina, also voiced by Foray, says things like, “My name is Talky Tina, and I’m going to kill you.” This she says to Telly Savalas, a grumpy new stepdad who resents his stepdaughter’s new doll. Like Tina warns, he’ll be sorry. In the meantime, please continue to rate and review us! We are on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and now Spotify and could use the support; the more ratings you give the easier it is for others to find us. Also, do you follow us elsewhere?  Facebook? Twitter? Myopia? Also, for those of you who are truly film folks, I have created a Letterboxd page! Check out what episodes we have done here (including other TV Shows). There are many paths in life, but which one will you travel down in the Twilight Zone, Zone… Host: Nic Hoffmann Panel: Ben Worcester  

Myopia Movies
The Twilight Zone Zone – Episode 7: "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Living Doll"

Myopia Movies

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 67:35


Every week on The Twilight Zone Zone,we go down Donald Liebenson's list The 26 Episodes We Talk About When We Talk About The Twilight Zone from Vanity Fair, chronologically by release date and compare two episodes and choose which one to recommend. This week we watched "Nightmare at 20,000 Feet" and "The Living Doll." We are always joined this week by guest Ben Worcester (co-host of the Hooked on TJ Hooker Podcast, check it out for more William Shatner talk!)  “Nightmare at 20,000 Feet” The Twilight Zone knows what scares you—like flying, or the desperation you might feel when when you're the only one who knows of an impending disaster, but no one believes you. One of the series's most famous episodes mostly gets its rep from the before-he-was-Kirk casting of William Shatner, as a man just released from a mental hospital who tries to—wait for it—klingon to his sanity when he spies outside his window seat a monster tearing at the airborne airplane's wing. The costumed boogeyman hasn't aged well, but Shatner is first class. “Living Doll” June Foray, the voice of Rocket J. Squirrel and Natasha Fatale on The Bullwinkle Show, was the also the original voice of Chatty Cathy, the iconic pull-string talking doll released by Mattel in 1959. Chatty Cathy said sweet things like, “Let's play house.” But Talky Tina, also voiced by Foray, says things like, “My name is Talky Tina, and I'm going to kill you.” This she says to Telly Savalas, a grumpy new stepdad who resents his stepdaughter's new doll. Like Tina warns, he'll be sorry. In the meantime, please continue to rate and review us! We are on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and now Spotify and could use the support; the more ratings you give the easier it is for others to find us. Also, do you follow us elsewhere?  Facebook? Twitter? Myopia? Also, for those of you who are truly film folks, I have created a Letterboxd page! Check out what episodes we have done here (including other TV Shows). There are many paths in life, but which one will you travel down in the Twilight Zone, Zone… Host: Nic Hoffmann Panel: Ben Worcester  

Big Book Club's
Week 1 of the Big Book Club: Oh Boy, Tolstoy!

Big Book Club's "What the Whale!"

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2018 17:09


This week's references include: Pete's man purse Possible gadgets and accessories to make reading in bed easier. Crazy Rich Asians, by Kevin Kwan Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale of Rocky & Bullwinkle & Friends Our palate cleansers: Megan - All the Marvel movies, but Age of Ultron most recently (and she loves Don Cheadle's portrayal of War Machine) Jennie - High Risers: Cabrini Green and the Fate of American Public Housing Pete - Leviathan Wakes, the first book in the series that the tv show The Expanse is based on  

What the Hell Were You Thinking
Episode 118: From Russia With Derp

What the Hell Were You Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2017 35:05


SHOW NOTES EPISODE 118: “From Russia With Derp” This week Host Dave Bledsoe has his manager reach out to contacts in Germany hoping to set up a meeting about some compromising material he has on Angela Merkel, only discover he has no manager. On the show this week, we discuss how a music promoter, a shitty Russian Pop Star and a lawyer named we think Natasha Fatale somehow managed to fuck Hillary Clinton out of the White House. This story is so stupid it has to be true. Along the way we talk about how dumb you have to be to admit to a federal crime on Twitter. (Donald Jr Dumb) We relive the Dumpster Age of Television in USA Network Prime Time Crime Dramas of the mid-90's. (Don't even lie, you WATCHED them!) We once for all do away with the notion that Don Jr is the Fredo of the Trump Family. (We know it was you Tiffany, you broke our hearts!) And in the Wayback we head to 1805 and the King of Mexico, who was neither a Mexican, nor a King. Most importantly, we define what the fuck treason IS and implore people to stop using it incorrectly. (Hint: No one has committed Treason since 1945!) Our Sponsor this week is Vlad's Talent Booking, Ve Haf Starz! Are good! Make with good song and maybe kompromat, who know? We open the wwith show Don Jr's admissions interview at Wharton and close with the Baba Yaga's rendition of Nataliya's trip home. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqFK3WeLySA&feature=youtu.be) Citations Needed: So UNFAIR!, Natasha Fatale, Kevin James could play him in the movie, Thom's Bad Day, The Path to Treason, Get Me Roger Stone. Show Music: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ The Show on Soundcloud www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5313785 The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 26

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2016 8:51


Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale had previously tricked Rocky the Flying Squirrel into getting into an airplane by using the disguise of Bad Boris Kardashian and Kim Kardashian. But the airplane holding Boris, Natasha and our plucky podcast hero Rocky The Flying Squirrel... so, what happened? Could Rocky, Boris and Natasha be dead? Find out in this exciting installment of... THE MAGICALLY UNAUTHORIZED MISADVENTURES OF ROCKY & BULLWINKLE Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS Narrator: Dallas Ray Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik   The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule "Rocky the Flying Squirrel" or "Rocky and His Friends" theme written by the awesome Frank Comstock. Occasional background music originally featured in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle written/arranged by super rad and amazing Mark Mothersbaugh. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 18

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2016 10:16


Those badniks Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale's plan of breaking apart Moose and Squirrel reaches it's climax! Do they suceed? And if so, who was the one who 'breaks': Rocket J. Squirrel or Bullwinkle? What does this mean about Upsidaisium?!?! Find out in this episode! Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS Narrator: Dallas Ray Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales Bullwinkle The Moose: Nick Arganbright Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule "Rocky the Flying Squirrel" or "Rocky and His Friends" theme written by the awesome Frank Comstock. Occasional background music originally featured in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle written/arranged by super rad and amazing Mark Mothersbaugh. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 17

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2016 7:24


Those fiendish fiends Boris Badenov and Natasha Fatale run into Moose and Squirrel. The evil plan to break apart Rocky and Bullwinkle inches closes. Find out how in another exciting episode... [powerpress] Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS Narrator: Dallas Ray Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales Bullwinkle The Moose: Nick Arganbright Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark     The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule "Rocky the Flying Squirrel" or "Rocky and His Friends" theme written by the awesome Frank Comstock. Occasional background music originally featured in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle written/arranged by super rad and amazing Mark Mothersbaugh. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | Email | RSS  

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 10

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2016 7:52


The gruff General Walken Sunshine tells our heroes and his new secretary Colour Prínter (really Natasha Fatale in disguise) all about Upsidaisium, or at least, what he knows. Find out what beans he spills in this fabulous episode! Originally Recorded LIVE from PACKRAT COMICS in HILLIARD, OH for GBG LiVE The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule "Rocky the Flying Squirrel" or "Rocky and His Friends" theme written by the awesome Frank Comstock.  Occasional background music originally featured in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle written/arranged by super rad and amazing Mark Mothersbaugh. Show Cast:     Narrator: Dallas Ray     Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales     Bullwinkle The Moose: Nick Arganbright     Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik     Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark     Reese Urcher: Virgil Hartzel     General Walken Sunshine: Keith Jackson     Edgar: Virgil Hartzel     Chauncy: Kacie Iuvara     Walken's Secretary: Kacie Iuvara

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 4

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2016 7:44


Oh no? Oh yes! Those badniks BORIS BADENOV and NATASHA FATALE have escaped their internet-like fate from the end of the The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle movie. But how? And where is Fearless Leader? Find out in this chilling and plot-hole filled episode of The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle! Originally Recorded LIVE from PACKRAT COMICS in HILLIARD, OH for GBG LiVE The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule "Rocky the Flying Squirrel" or "Rocky and His Friends" theme written by the awesome Frank Comstock.  Occasional background music originally featured in The Adventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle written/arranged by super rad and amazing Mark Mothersbaugh. Show Cast: Narrator: Dallas Ray Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales Bullwinkle The Moose: Nick Arganbright Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark Reese Urcher: Virgil Hartzel Captain Wrongway Peachfuzz: Nick Arganbright

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle
The Magically Unauthorized Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle - Episode 3

GBG Presents: Rocky & Bullwinkle

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 6:53


Last Time, Scientist Reese Urcher, Rocky and Bullwinkle made an offer that Moose and Squirrel couldn't refuse. Speaking of which.... "Moose and Squirrel" is a phrase two classic no-goodniks that know Rocky and Bullwinkle... none other than BORIS BADENOV and NATASHA FATALE... what ever happened to them anyway? Originally Recorded LIVE from PACKRAT COMICS in HILLIARD, OH for GBG LiVE The Magically Unauthenticated Misadventures of Rocky & Bullwinkle Series Artwork Was Illustrated and Used With Permission by LadySomnambule Show Cast: Narrator: Dallas Ray Rocky The Flying Squirrel: Joe Morales Bullwinkle The Moose: Nick Arganbright Boris Badenov: Shane Stefanchik Natasha Fatale: Samantha Stark Reese Urcher: Virgil Hartzel Scientist 1: Ryan Yohe Scientist 2: Joe Morales Old Man: Virgil Hartzel