Tuesday, November 17, 2009

What is the symbolism of the field of flowers that Rocky and Bullwinkle spring forth from?

In the beginning of cartoon it opens as a lightning and thunder storm into bowels of earth and then they ascend to surface amongst a field of flowers.

What is the symbolism of the field of flowers that Rocky and Bullwinkle spring forth from?
I never thought of that!





Maybe it is a progression through Hades to Elysian fields like in the Greek Myths.
Reply:This is a true story that can be researched. The illustrators who created the cartoon were on "LSD" one night and came up with the concept. They ran with it, and now we have it recorded in the history of the opening credits to the classic cartoon, "Rocky and Bulwinkle".
Reply:I didn't realize they were supposed to mean something.
Reply:Maybe they're gay?
Reply:Maybe it symbolizes that their friendship can overcome the troubles of life (the lightning and thunderstorms).





I haven't watched them in so long...
Reply:heroin.


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