James Bond ventured onto the silver screen in Dr. No in 1962, during the height of the Cold War. Sean Connery’s portrayal of the British agent gave audiences an escape from the era’s harsh realities. The Bond franchise inspired an onslaught of fictional spies.
Posts Tagged ‘Secret Squirrel’
1960s Spy Cartoons
Saturday, January 31st, 2015Tags: 1960s, 1960s Cold War, 1962, 1966, Barney Rubble, Batman, Bob Kane, Boris Badenov, Bullwinkle, Cold War, Dean Martin, Derek Flint, Dr. No, Dr. Sinister, Flintstones, Fred Flintstone, Get Smart, Hanna-Barbera, I Spy, In Like Flint, James Bond, James Coburn, Jay Bondrock, Madame Yes, Matt Helm, Morocco Mole, Natasha Fatale, Natasha Nogoodnik, Our Man Flint, Rock Slag, Rocky the Squirrel, Sean Connery, Secret Agent, Secret Squirrel, Spies, spy craze, The Flintstones, The Man Called Flintstone, The Man From U.N.C.L.E., The Rubbles, The Wild Wild West, Tom of T.H.U.M.B.
Posted in Uncategorized | Comments Off on 1960s Spy Cartoons