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In Reply to: Favorite short cartoons posted by Rico on December 10, 2003 at 13:55:26:
"I Love to Singa" by Tex Avery c. 1936Jolson, Owl - The jazz loving cartoon owl and son of serious classical music teacher Fritz Owl in the 1936 Warner Brothers cartoon, I Love To Singa, a parody of Al Jolson's The Jazz Singer. His stern Germanic father kicks him out of the tree for singing jazz, but they later reconcile live on the radio station G-O-N-G program, Jack Bunny and his Amateur Hour, where little Owl Jolson wins first prize.
"I love to singa about the moona and the June-a and the spring-a.""I love to singa about a sky of blue and a tea for two-a and a thing with a swing in it and I love you-a."
"I love-a to... I love-a to siiiiiiiiiiiing."
Great cartoon!!!
Joven
Follow Ups:
In one of the very first episodes, some alien influence comes over Cartman (and later, Officer Barbrady), causing their faces to freeze in a rosy-cheeked smile and sing this very song.I love all the old Warner Brothers stuff. But the cartoon that made me laugh the hardest in recent memory was the Jennifer Lopez episode of SOUTH PARK. Before that, it was the tooth fairy episode of the same show, in which the subplot of Kyle's existential crisis results in an out-of-body experience that had me still giggling at the office the next day.
djprobed
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