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Jay Ward and his business partner Alex Anderson created Bullwinkle for The Frostbite Falls Review, a storyboard idea which was never developed into a series.They gave him the name "Bullwinkle Jay Moose" after Clarence Bullwinkel, who owned a Ford [8] [9] dealership at College and Claremont, in Oakland, California, [10] [11] because they thought it was a funny name. [12]
The muskox (Ovibos moschatus) [a] [b] is a hoofed mammal of the family Bovidae. [8] Native to the Arctic, it is noted for its thick coat and for the strong odor emitted by males during the seasonal rut, from which its name derives.
In this non-canon episode, Stan tries to sell Mystery Shack merchandise to an unknown buyer by telling stories about each item he sells. Hands Off: After stealing her gold watch, Stan is cursed by a witch and loses his hands. Abaconings: Waddles becomes smart after consuming a mysterious mushroom, and begins bonding more with Dipper than Mabel.
Developed by Tad Stones and Michael Peraza Jr., the revival was named The Secret Adventures of Bullwinkle and would have been a modern take on the old Bullwinkle show, with the return of characters like Mr. Peabody and Sherman and Dudley Do-Right and would have featured new segments like "Fractured Scary Tales", a parody of horror films, and a ...
In the episode "Irrational Treasure," she is made an official U.S. congresswoman by the eighth-and-a-half president, Quentin Trembley, with a political platform of "legalize everything". She wins a pet pig in the episode "The Time Traveler's Pig" and names him Waddles.
In late 2009, Moose and Zee appeared in the stage show "Storytime Live!", produced by Key Brand Entertainment. [20] Moose was played by an actor in a full-size costume, and Zee appeared as a puppet created by Geppetto Studios. [21] Noggin made a different mascot-style costume of Moose A. Moose for other "meet-and-greet" event appearances. [22]
"Weirdmageddon 3: Take Back the Falls" is the twentieth episode of the second season, and the series finale, of Gravity Falls, which was created by Alex Hirsch. He wrote the episode along with Mark Rizzo, Jeff Rowe, Shion Takeuchi, and Josh Weinstein. It is the fifth episode of the show to be directed by Stephen Sandoval.
Alaska moose have no social bonds with each other and only come into contact with each other to mate, or for two bull moose to fight over mating rights. Although a bull moose is not usually aggressive towards humans, during mating season it may attack any creature it comes into contact with, including humans, wolves, other deer or even bears.