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  1. Pottsylvanian. Boris Badenov is an antagonist character in the 1959–1964 animated series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, so often appearing with his devious accomplice, Natasha Fatale, that the two are usually grouped together, as Boris and Natasha, a reference to Boris Drubetskoy and Natasha Rostova in Tolstoy ’s War and Peace.

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    Boris is nearly always accompanied by his fellow spy, Natasha Fatale. The first time he appeared without her was in the story arc, "Buried Treasure." The first story arc where neither appeared was "The Three Moosketeers." Usually, Boris' misdeeds are thwarted by Rocky and Bullwinkle. Boris' attempts at killing "Moose and Squirrel" (as he refers to ...

    Early in the series, Boris was taller and had red eyes. After the first episodes, he changed to his normal height, but still retained the red eyes until a few episodes afterwards. Humorously, they changed from red to white after he had woken up from a long slumber, as if the redness was caused by sleep deprivation. Boris is one of the shortest huma...

    Boris takes delight in all manner of nasty crimes and foul deeds, and considers insults such as "no good" and "dirty" to be flattering. Boris enjoys light reading; his favorite book is an anthology of fiendish plans called the Fireside Crook Book.

    Rocky and Bullwinkle:Boris hates Rocky and Bullwinkle with a burning passion, due to them constantly getting in his way. Unless ordered otherwise, he will try to kill them at every opportunity. Natasha: Natashais Boris' partner, and he thinks fondly of her. However, he tends to give her the hard work whenever possible. In some adaptions, they are i...

    Boris is an expert safe-cracker and a master of disguise, able to come up with hundreds of different aliases and names for a large variety of different situations.

    Boris' main catchphrase (spoken when frustrated) is "Raskolnikov!" (a reference to the novel Crime and Punishment by Dostoevsky), spoken in a eastern European accent (a mock-Russian accent). Boris would also say, "Sharrup your mouth!" to Natasha when his schemes failed. However, in the final segment of "Greenpernt Oogle", when he and Natasha were s...

    In the 1992 Showtimes Network television film Boris and Natasha: The Movie , the live-action version of Boris was played by Dave Thomas.
    In the 2000 theatrical film The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, the live-action Boris was played by Jason Alexander.

    Boris usually assumes a cover identity with a gag name. Rocky and Bullwinkle never see through Boris' thin disguises, though Rocky often remarks that his face or voice seems somehow familiar. 1. Swami Ben Boris (Jet Fuel Formula) 2. Sir Thomas Lippen-Boris (Jet Fuel Formula) 3. Sir Hilary Pushemoff (Jet Fuel Formula) 4. Hemlock Soames (Box Top Robb...

    Badenov's name is a play on that of the 16th-century Russian Tsar Boris Godunov ("bad enough" vs. "good enough").
    His accent and explosive temper are an homage to Hollywood actor Akim Tamiroff, especially Tamiroff's role in The Great McGinty, a 1940 movie directed by Preston Sturges.
    The late Paul Frees (Boris' original voice actor) once voiced another animated villain in the 1962 film, Gay Purr-e. it was French tuxedo cat called Meowrice, who had a similar tone of voice as Bor...
    According to the Rialto Theater's "Moosebill" for "Downhill: The Musical" (a special table of contents insert created for the DVD box set Rocky and Bullwinkle & Friends, The Third Season), Boris wa...
  2. In 2005, Classic Media released a series of "best of" DVD compilations of popular segments of the series: two volumes of The Best of Rocky and Bullwinkle, plus the single-volume The Best of Boris and Natasha, The Best of Mr. Peabody and Sherman, The Best of Fractured Fairy Tales, and The Best of Dudley Do-Right. These compilations contain episodes from the entire run of the show.

  3. Sep 13, 2023 · In this article, we will uncover 11 fascinating facts about Natasha Fatale, diving into her origins, her relationships with other characters, and her impact on popular culture. From her dynamic partnership with the bumbling Boris Badenov to her endless pursuit of world domination, Natasha Fatale has solidified her place as an unforgettable part of cartoon history.

  4. Sep 7, 2017 · Every episode of “The Bullwinkle Show” featured two cliffhanger segments in the adventures of Bullwinkle J. Moose and Rocket J. Squirrel, pitted against master spies Boris and Natasha, all ...

  5. Boris and Natasha: Directed by Charles Martin Smith. With Sally Kellerman, Dave Thomas, Andrea Martin, John Calvin. The classic cartoon spies, Boris and Natasha, get their very own live-action adventure.

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  7. Natasha Fatale is a fictional character in the 1960s animated television series Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, collectively referred to as Rocky and Bullwinkle for short. She is voiced by June Foray. She and Boris Badenov are the secondary antagonists of the 2000 film: The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle. In the 2018 reboot, she was given a backstory, stating she was ...

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