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  2. I Love to Singa - Wikipedia

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    Plot. A still from the concluding scene of the cartoon. I Love to Singa depicts the story of an owlet (singing voice of Jackie Morrow, speaking voice of Tommy Bond) who wants to sing jazz, instead of the classical music that his German-accented parents wish him to perform. The plot is a tribute to Al Jolson 's 1927 film The Jazz Singer.

  3. Three Little Bops - Wikipedia

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    Three Little Bops is a 1957 American animated musical comedy film, directed by Friz Freleng and written by Warren Foster. [1] A takeoff on The Three Little Pigs told as a hip, jazzy musical, the short features the voice of Stan Freberg, with music provided by jazz composer/trumpeter Shorty Rogers. [2]

  4. The Queen's Cartoonists - Wikipedia

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    The Queen's Cartoonists. The Queen's Cartoonists is a jazz ensemble from Queens, New York, known for their live performances synchronizing music with animated films. They blend classic and contemporary animation and musical compositions while incorporating classical music, comedy, Foley, and clowning. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Happy Harmonies - Wikipedia

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    Happy Harmonies is a series of thirty-seven animated cartoons distributed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer and produced by Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising between 1934 and 1938. [1] Produced in Technicolor, these cartoons were very similar to Walt Disney 's Silly Symphonies and Warner Brothers ’ Merrie Melodies musical series.

  6. Betty Boop - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop is an animated cartoon character designed by Grim Natwick at the request of Dave Fleischer. [a][6][7][8] She originally appeared in the Talkartoon and Betty Boop film series, which were produced by Fleischer Studios and released by Paramount Pictures. She was featured in 90 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939. [9]

  7. Bob Clampett - Wikipedia

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    He left Warner Bros. Cartoons in 1946 and turned his attention to television, creating the puppet show Time for Beany in 1949. A later animated version of the series, Beany and Cecil, was initially broadcast on ABC in 1962 and rerun until 1967. It is considered the first fully creator-driven television series and carried the byline "a Bob ...

  8. The Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    The Family Circus characters appeared in animated form in three television holiday specials, all broadcast on NBC: A Special Valentine with the Family Circus (1978), [14] A Family Circus Christmas (1979), [15] A Family Circus Easter (1982). [16] The Easter special featured jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie as the Easter Bunny. This special is a ...

  9. List of Betty Boop films and appearances - Wikipedia

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    Betty Boop filmography. Short films. 89. Television movies. 2. The following is a list of films and other media in which Betty Boop has appeared. She was featured in 126 theatrical cartoons between 1930 and 1939 (89 in her own series and 37 in the Talkartoons, Screen Songs and Color Classics series). Starting in 2013, Olive Films released the ...