Natasha Fatale
|
From left to right, Boris Badenov, Natasha Fatale, and Fearless Leader. |
Natasha Fatale is the name of a
villain on the 1960s
animated cartoons Rocky and His Friends and
The Bullwinkle Show, collectively referred to as
Rocky and Bullwinkle for short.
Natasha was a
spy for the fictional nation of
Pottsylvania, and would take orders from the nation's leader,
Fearless Leader (and occasionally the rarely-seen
Mr. Big). Natasha usually served as an assistant or accomplice to her fellow spy,
Boris Badenov. Like Boris, Natasha also delighted in performing various criminal misdeeds. She seemed to be a bit more intelligent, or at least more thoughtful, than Boris, and would often point out flaws in his plans or voice slight contempt for his bungling, to which his customary reply was "Shuddup you mouth, Natasha."
Usually, Natasha and Boris' misdeeds would be thwarted by the acts of
Rocky the flying squirrel and
Bullwinkle the moose.
Natasha's main
catch-phrase was referring to everyone as "dollink"---that is, "darling" as spoken with her thick Pottsylvanian accent (a mock-
Russian accent) as provided by versatile voice actress
June Foray. Foray may have modeled Natasha's husky voice on
Greta Garbo's, particularly her portrayals of sultry Russians in
Grand Hotel and
Ninotchka.
Natasha's last name is a
pun on the phrase
femme fatale, with emphasis on the "fatal" part; in keeping with that, Natasha was drawn as a shapely, attractive looking woman.
Natasha was given her voice by
June Foray in the
TV series. In the 1991 theatrical film
Boris and Natasha: The Movie, she was portrayed by
Sally Kellerman. In the
2000 theatrical film
The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle, the live-action Natasha was portrayed by actress
Rene Russo.