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Thursday, Aug. 12, 1999
Photos:
The Dudley Do-Right Emporium, as seen from behind. Visible beyond it is Sunset Blvd.
The front of the Emporium, featuring likenesses of Natasha, Boris Badenov, Dudley Do-Right's horse Horse, and Nell Fenwick.
The sign above the Emporium.
Our heroes on the side of the Emporium, Rocky & Bullwinkle!
Bullwinkle in the window of the Emporium.
Jay Ward's Animated Dream Machine, seen on the side of the Emporium.
The famous statue of Rocky & Bullwinkle, about a block away from the Dudley Do-Right Emporium. It's a parody of a statue that used to be across the street.
On the ground around the statue can be found the elbow prints of Jay Ward's staff, including Bill Scott, the voice of Bullwinkle, and Dot Scott, whose relation to Bill Scott I don't know, but I assume she was his wife. Must research the question later.
Walt Disney left his elbow print by the Rocky & Bullwinkle statue too! (By the way, doesn't "Walt Disney elbow" sound like a medical condition? Something an animator would suffer from, I suppose.)