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  2. Edward Everett Horton - Wikipedia

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    He remains, however, best known to younger Saturday-morning-television viewers of the "baby boomers" generation (born after World War II era, 1946-1964) as the venerable narrator of Fractured Fairy Tales segments with the retelling of earlier famous fairy tales and legends from previous centuries on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show animation ...

  3. The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends - Wikipedia

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    "Fractured Fairy Tales" presented familiar fairy tales and children's stories, but with altered, modernized storylines for humorous, satirical effect. This segment was narrated by Edward Everett Horton; June Foray, Bill Scott, Paul Frees, and Daws Butler supplied the voices. [35] A typical example was their spin on "Sleeping Beauty."

  4. Keith Scott (voice actor) - Wikipedia

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    Narrator Paws: Computer [12] 1999: Fractured Fairy Tales: The Phox, the Box & the Lox: The Phox and The Lox: Theatrical short film attached with Dudley Do-Right: 2000: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle: Bullwinkle J. Moose, Animated Boris Badenov, Animated Fearless Leader, The Narrator and RBTV Announcer [13] Theatrical film Thomas and the ...

  5. List of Rocky and Bullwinkle episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Rocky and Bullwinkle segments of the American animated television feature The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends (1959–1964). In the original broadcasts and later subsequent DVD releases, two Rocky and Bullwinkle “serial” segments were aired as part of each 23 minute program, which consisted of several supporting features (including “Dudley-Do ...

  6. Fairy tale parody - Wikipedia

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    Fairy tale parody (also known as a fractured fairy tale) is a genre of fiction that parodies traditional fairy tales. The parodies are often created as new literary stories, movies, or television shows. The genre was popularized on television by the "Fractured Fairy Tales" segments on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show. [1]

  7. Dudley Do-Right (film) - Wikipedia

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    In theaters, the film had a theatrical short attached to it, The Phox, The Box, and The Lox, an animated short produced by Universal Cartoon Studios based on the Jay Ward series Fractured Fairy Tales marking the first short based on a Jay Ward property since 1967. [6]

  8. F Troop - Wikipedia

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    Horton was also the narrator of Fractured Fairy Tales, a popular segment of the Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoon series. Pete (Benny Baker), the bartender at the saloon, appears in five episodes. Charlie is the town drunk (veteran stuntman Harvey Parry and Frank McHugh). Fort Courage got Charlie from Dodge City.

  9. The Real McCoys - Wikipedia

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    Edward Everett Horton (the narrator of Fractured Fairy Tales) played J. Luther Medwick, the grandfather of Hassie's other boyfriend, Jerry; Medwick and Amos soon clash. Verna Felton, a member of the December Bride cast, appeared once as Cousin Naomi Vesper.