Ah yes. That plus the confusion of the Filmtel packaging jobs of the Bullwinkle syndicated show (which name actually varied in many markets, but used the Bullwinkle Show opening). Which also lead to confusion that TTV shows like Underdog and Tennesee Tuxedo were created by Jay Ward. They did share the same animation studio, which sadly did a better job with the Underdog shows (due to the fact the animators were more experianced and the equiptment actually worked at that time).The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (And Friends wasn't necessarily the syndicated title, but it WAS however used for video and DVD releases of the series, because once the series went into reruns after it's initial run, it kept the Bullwinkle Show titles to this day, with the exception of Nickelodeon, who renamed the show "Moose-O-Rama" when they played it, and Cartoon Network which called it "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" when they played it.
With that said, it's a shame they almost destoryed the entire catellogue of "the Beagles" which I just found on Youtube. Quite an amazing little series about 2 musicians and a crazy manager that always seems to get them in trouble (joining the Foreign Legion, falling out of a hotel window dressed as Humpty Dumpty). A formula recently stolen by Cartoon NEtwork and called "Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi" (I like the band, it's the cartoons I have issue with).