Boris Badenov
Boris Badenov is an antagonist of the 1959–1964 animated cartoons Rocky and His Friends and The Bullwinkle Show, collectively referred to as The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show for short. He was voiced by Paul Frees.
Badenov's name is a pun on that of the 16th-century Russian Tsar Boris Godunov. His accent and explosive temper are a homage to Hollywood actor Akim Tamiroff, especially Tamiroff's role in The Great McGinty, a 1940 movie directed by Preston Sturges.
Badenov was created by Bill Scott, who based the character's appearance on that of Gomez Addams.
Character overview
Boris is a spy from the fictional nation of Pottsylvania, and takes orders from the strongman known as Fearless Leader. Boris' missions range from trying to steal a secret rocket fuel formula to eliminating all television from the United States as part of Pottsylvania's various attempts to seize power. Boris, who is thoroughly dedicated to all manners of nefarious deeds, would also sometimes engage in his own schemes, such as starting his own organized crime gang and hiring himself out as a professional executioner, and frequently conspires schemes simply to get rich. Separately from the television series, a commercial for the Rocky and Bullwinkle Show featuring Boris established that he was an active member of Local 12 of the Villains, Thieves, and Scoundrels Union. During this commercial, Boris also claims to be "the world's greatest nogoodnik." Boris is also quite proud of the fact that the nicest thing Fearless Leader ever did for him was sending a picture of himself to Boris inscribed "Drop Dead — Fearless Leader".According to the Rialto Theater's "Moosebill" for "Downhill: The Musical", Boris was educated in the Pottsylvania public schools before taking a scoundrelship to U.S.C., from which he graduated magna cum louse. He has a cast-iron stomach; and because of it was one of only three survivors of the ruling clique of Pottsylvania, the other two being his superiors Fearless Leader and Mister Big. Boris enjoys light reading; his favorite book is an anthology of fiendish plans called the Fireside Crook Book. He is also a charter member of the Van Gogh Society, a Pottsylvanian club whose members collect human ears.
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 nearly always accompanied by his fellow criminal, 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 the Flying Squirrel and Bullwinkle the Moose. Boris's attempts at killing "moose and squirrel" also always end in failure, usually by his own scheme backfiring on him. "Of course, I've got plan!" he says. "I've always got plan! They don't ever work, but I've always got one!" As Boris expresses his plight in one promo: "I send in lady spy with package which is really bomb. Door gets locked, she can't get out, who gets blown up? Me!"
Boris appeared in all but three Rocky and Bullwinkle storylines: The Three Moosketeers, The Ruby Yacht, and Mucho Loma. Boris often appeared in segments of Bullwinkle's Corner, Mr. Know-It-All, and The Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club.
Catchphrases
Boris's main catchphrase is "Raskolnikov!", spoken in his Pottsylvanian accent.Boris would also say, "Sharrup you mouth!" to Natasha when his schemes failed. However, in the final segment of "Greenpernt Oogle", when he and Natasha were stuck in their own mine field, he says to her, "Natasha, next time I get fiendish plan, do me big favor? Sharrup my mouth!" She does indeed do this in one episode, saying those very words to Boris as the car they were in dropped over a cliff to the ground in the 8-segmented story arc "The Treasure of Monte Zoom". Also, whenever his superior gives him an order, he utters the line "You sair it!"
Boris would usually greet a new acquaintance by saying, "Allow me to introducing myself. I am Boris Badenov, world's greatest no-goodnik."
In other media
- In the 1992 Showtimes Network film , the live-action 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 reappears in the 2014 3D DreamWorks Animation short film Rocky & Bullwinkle, where he was voiced by Robert Cait.
- Boris now appears in the 2018 Amazon Video series The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, where he is now voiced by Benjamin Diskin.
Disguises
- Swami Ben Boris
- Sir Thomas Lippen-Boris
- Sir Hilary Pushemoff
- Hemlock Soames
- Mojave Max, a prospector
- A scientist
- Cerulean Bleu, an art collector
- Abou Ben Boris
- Gunga Drain
- An "imposter" five-star general
- Rocky
- Ace Ricken-Boris
- "The Big Cheese"
- Madman Morris
- Colonial Tomsk Parkoff – this is a takeoff of Colonel Tom Parker
- Mayor Avaricious J. Wardheeler
- Clarence Darrownoff, the lawyer
- Alfred Hitchhike, a movie director
- An Indian
- D.W. Grifter, a talent scout
- Horatio Hornswaggle
- An art gallery guard
- "Devil Dan" Hatful
- Egbert Kitchie Itchie
- Felonious Floy
- Salesman of Dancer, Prancer, Blitzen & Fink advertising agency
- A ship's doctor
- A track walker
- A British police officer
- Big Chief Skunk-Who-Walks-Like-Man
- A doctor/surgeon
- A little boy
- A butler
- Spencer Traceback
- Pete McMoss
- Hushaboom inventor Bermuda Schwartz's mother
- Honeychile Moosemoss
- Little Old Apple "Witch Lady"
- Babyface Braunschweiger, the Minnesota Monster
- Sherlock Ohms
- Hailfellow J. Backslap, Official Washington Greeter
- Black Angus
- "Crazy Legs" Cowpuss, the football player
- Santa Claus
- Claude Badley, a lion tamer
- A taxi driver
- A steamboat captain / card player
- Van N. Storridge, a moving man
- Igmar Badenov, director
- The Knave of Hearts
- The pieman