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Metal-Eating Mice/Bullwinkle Bites Back! or Nothing But the Tooth

Metal-Eating Mice/Bullwinkle Bites Back! or Nothing But the Tooth

1961TV Episode⏱️ 23mTV-G
AnimationActionAdventureComedyCrimeFamilyFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller
8.1
IMDB Rating
40 votes

The story of Metal-Eating Mice begins when the citizens of Frostbite Falls get the shock of their lives when every single roof TV antenna in town mysteriously disappears.

Director
N/A
Writers
George Atkins, Chris Hayward, Chris Jenkyns
Stars
Edward Everett Horton, June Foray, Paul Frees
Release Date
January 15, 1961
💬 3
Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Edward Everett Horton
Edward Everett Horton
as Fractured Fairy Tales Narrator
June Foray
June Foray
as Rocket J. Squirrel
Paul Frees
Paul Frees
as Citizen #1
William Conrad
William Conrad
as Narrator
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Walter Tetley
as Sherman
Daws Butler
Daws Butler
as King
Bill Scott
Bill Scott
as Bullwinkle J. Moose

🎬 Technical Specs

Production
Jay Ward Productions, Producers Associates for Television (PAT)

🏷️ Keywords

cartoon squirrelnarratorvoice over narrationanthropomorphic animalcliffhanger

🎯 Categories

ActionAdventureAnimationComedyCrimeFamilyFantasyHorrorSci-FiThriller

⭐ Featured Review

The debate has raged for decades as to whom . . .
by tadpole-596-9182562024-01-23
8/10

". . . Bullwinkle J. Moose is attempting to emulate during his Mr. Know-It-All segment, HOW TO BE A HUMAN FLY. During recent years, the Aerial Stunts Society's scholars have been leaning toward Harry Gardener (1871-1956) as the moose's likely role model, though the John Camp fan club has continued to make claims on behalf of their namesake building climber. Gardener, of course, famously quipped that "One hundred and twenty of those who have sought to imitate me in this hazardous profession have fallen to death." U. S. "People's President" Grover Cleveland coin..."

📖 Synopsis

The story of Metal-Eating Mice begins when the citizens of Frostbite Falls get the shock of their lives when every single roof TV antenna in town mysteriously disappears.