If you loved the zany antics and nostalgic charm of The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018), you're in for a treat! This article curates 10 movies and shows that capture the same whimsical humor, clever satire, and animated adventure. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the moose and squirrel duo, these picks will keep the laughs rolling.

The Flintstones (1960)
Description: A prehistoric twist on modern life, filled with puns, visual gags, and a family-centric narrative that appeals to all ages.
Fact: The Flintstones was the first animated series to hold a prime-time slot on American television, running for six seasons.


Top Cat (1961)
Description: A street-smart alley cat and his gang engage in comedic schemes, featuring witty dialogue and a lively animated style.
Fact: Top Cat was heavily inspired by the classic sitcom 'The Phil Silvers Show,' particularly its fast-talking, scheming protagonist.


The Jetsons (1962)
Description: A futuristic animated sitcom with a quirky family dynamic and satirical take on technology, mirroring the playful absurdity of classic cartoons.
Fact: The Jetsons was one of the first animated shows to be broadcast in color, setting a standard for future series.


The Pink Panther (1963)
Description: A blend of slapstick comedy and clever wit, featuring an iconic animated character in the opening sequence, much like the playful and humorous tone of the reference.
Fact: The Pink Panther theme music, composed by Henry Mancini, won a Grammy Award and became one of the most recognizable tunes in film history.


The Simpsons (1989)
Description: A satirical, family-oriented animated series with sharp humor, cultural references, and a mix of heart and absurdity.
Fact: The Simpsons is the longest-running American sitcom and animated series, with over 700 episodes and counting.


George of the Jungle (1997)
Description: A lighthearted, family-friendly adventure with a bumbling yet lovable protagonist, combining live-action and animated elements for a whimsical feel.
Fact: The film's protagonist, George, frequently breaks the fourth wall, a technique borrowed from classic cartoons.


Dudley Do-Right (1999)
Description: A live-action adaptation of a classic cartoon, filled with exaggerated characters, absurd humor, and a nostalgic nod to its animated roots.
Fact: The film is based on the 'Dudley Do-Right' segments from 'The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show,' making it a direct spin-off of the same universe.


Underdog (2007)
Description: A live-action/CGI hybrid that brings a beloved cartoon character to life, emphasizing humor, heroism, and a playful tone.
Fact: Underdog was originally a popular animated TV series in the 1960s, and the film pays homage to its retro roots.


Mr. Peabody & Sherman (2014)
Description: A smart, time-traveling dog and his boy sidekick embark on educational yet hilarious adventures, blending history with modern humor.
Fact: The characters originated from the 'Peabody's Improbable History' segments of 'The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show.'


Tom and Jerry (1940)
Description: A timeless cat-and-mouse duo whose chaotic antics and wordless humor rely on physical comedy and expressive animation.
Fact: Tom and Jerry won seven Academy Awards for Best Animated Short Film, more than any other animated series in history.
