The Gecko Meets Rocky and Bullwinkle…


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Rocky and Bullwinkle have had a cult following since the 1960’s, falling into lean times until a big-screen movie treatment brought a modest revival of sorts.  Geico has occasionally honored classic ‘toon heroes in their commercials, including the great Wile E. Coyote.  While neither Rocky nor Bullwinkle can aspire to the lofty title of genius rightfully bestowed on the Coyote, it’s still good to see them occasionally getting out and about in public. This was the case in a recent Geico commercial where we first see the omnipresent Gecko in the Rocky Mountains, reflecting on the enduring qualities of both the Rockies and his insurance company employer.

Enter the irrepressible Bullwinkle Moose, long a fountain of misinformation.  Now the Moose and Squirrel have been the embodiment of randomness long before it became mainstream, and when the Gecko speculates about whom the Rockies were named after, Bullwinkle J. Moose appears out of nowhere, and unasked ventures that they were named after his friend and constant companion, Rocky the Flying Squirrel. Rocky himself then flies in, balancing endearingly on the Moose’s palm.  Rocky tries to correct Bullwinkle, who then shifts to an explanation that the Rockies were named after “First President George Rockington.”

“That doesn’t even make sense,” correctly observes the Gecko at this point, referring to Bullwinkle as, “Mr. Winkle.”  Apparently recognizing that logic is wasted on Bullwinkle, Rocky executes multiple dramatic flying loops around his friend, and flies off.  The whole commercial doesn’t make a lot of sense, but such was the general nature of the sixties show about the best-known residents of Frostbite Falls

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3 Comments on “The Gecko Meets Rocky and Bullwinkle…”

  1. carycomic Says:

    How fondly I remember that show!

    My favorite story arc involved Rocky and Bullwinkle racing to recover a chemical weapon called goof gas. The reason for the name becoming all too obvious after Boris sprayed the stuff on Our Heroes. Rocky became a mental midget with one whiff. But, Bullwinkle…well, Wm. Conrad, as the phantom narrator, said it best.

    “Yes, it was true. Bullwinkle’s natural stupidity made him immune to the goof gas!”

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    • vulpesffb Says:

      I loved that show, too…it operated on a variety of levels, keeping both the kids and the adults entertained!

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  2. carycomic Says:

    Btw: I think Bullwinkle more than qualifies for the 15% off for morons.
    😉

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