
35 years after The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show's cancellation, our two TV heroes have been living off the finances of their reruns on TV. To make matters worse, Rocky has lost his ability to fly, and the trees in Frostbite Falls have all been cut down. Meanwhile, over in Pottsylvania, home of Rocky and Bullwinkle's arch enemies Fearless Leader, Boris, and Natasha, the Iron Curtain has fallen, leading the villains to leave Pottsylvania, and dig through a tunnel all the way to th... (Full plot summary below)
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35 years after The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show's cancellation, our two TV heroes have been living off the finances of their reruns on TV. To make matters worse, Rocky has lost his ability to fly, and the trees in Frostbite Falls have all been cut down. Meanwhile, over in Pottsylvania, home of Rocky and Bullwinkle's arch enemies Fearless Leader, Boris, and Natasha, the Iron Curtain has fallen, leading the villains to leave Pottsylvania, and dig through a tunnel all the way to the TV of a Hollywood Producer, Minnie Mogul. She signs a contract, giving her the rights to produce the Rocky and Bullwinkle Movie, and accidentally pulls the three villains out of the TV, turning them into humans! Now, they have an evil plan to hypnotize America, using RBTV (Really Bad TeleVision), making everyone's mind mush, so he can go on to the TV, and get everyone to vote him President of the USA! However, new FBI Agent Karen Sympathy has an assignment--get the only ones who could ever defeat the villains- Rocky and Bullwinkle. Using a green light lighthouse, Rocky and Bullwinkle (and their Narrator) are sucked out of the TV world, and to real life as 3D computer-generated characters! With all of America being hypnotized, and Fearless Leader's evil speech in 48 hours, and Boris and Natasha giving chase, planning to use a computer laser to send destroy moose and squirrel, it's Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Karen on a hilarious, pun-filled, and cameo-filled adventure to New York by plane, car, truck, hoof, flying squirrel, and yes, e-mail, to stop Fearless Leader and save America!
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| Movie MomNell MinowIt is so unpretentious that it is impossible to dislike. |
| Jam! MoviesBob ThompsonA fine tribute to Ward's premise, since it entertains kids while making grownup kids laugh just like they used to laugh. |
| Planet Sick-BoyJon PopickThe dry humor and silly puns get really tiring. |
| Film Journal InternationalWendy WeinsteinCreaks along with some highs but many more lows. |
| Mr. ShowbizCody ClarkHas the same mixture of dumb puns, corny sight gags and sly, even sophisticated in-jokes. It's a lot of fun. |
| TheMovieReport.comMichael DequinaExpected punny dialogue and sight gags ensue, but also packed in are pointed, self-deprecating barbs about Hollywood, moviemaking, and the conventions of cartoons themselves. |
| Chicago TribuneMarc CaroCrammed with show-biz jokes that younger kids won't fathom, but the action is so quick and colorful that they probably won't mind. |
| Seattle Post-IntelligencerWilliam ArnoldIt's often surprisingly clever, dripping with respect for its model, and done with considerable wit and style. |
| Baltimore SunChris KaltenbachBeautifully regenerates the Jay Ward TV show its characters were based on. |
| Matinee MagazineChuck RudolphRoger Rabbit, what did we do to deserve this? |