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I Love to Singa

United States

1936

8 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 4.2/5 Stars.
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DIR Tex Avery

PROD Leon Schlesinger

CAST Tommy Bond, Billy Bletcher, Joe Dougherty, Bernice Hansen, Martha Wentworth

ED Treg Brown

MUSIC Norman Spencer

Cannes (Cannes Classics)

Synopsis

A very stern owl who teaches ‘voice, piano & violin, but no jazz!’ becomes a father of four. Very soon, three of his boys turn out to be musical talents in the classical repertoire. The fourth however, isn’t into classical music but into jazz. When he keeps singing jazz songs, the father decides that enough is too much and turns him into the street, much to the distress of the mother. While joyously walking and singing through the forest, the young son stumbles across a radio audition day and decides to try his luck. —IMDb

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Tex Avery

A descendant of both Daniel Boone and Judge Roy Bean, Fred “Tex” Avery enjoyed on-the-job art training when he was assigned to illustrate his high school annual (“The only guy there who could handle a pencil”) Avery left his home in Dallas to take a three-month course at the Chicago Art Institute, then headed for Hollywood, to look for work in the animation field. Contrary to previously published reports, Avery did not get his start at Terrytoons or Van Beuren, instead, he “met a fella who knew a girl” in charge of inking and painting at the Walter Lantz Studio.

From 1929 to 1934, Avery animated scenes for other directors, and also dabbled in gag writing. Seeking out a better-paying job, Avery wangled a job with Warner Bros. animation producer Leon Schlesinger after convincing Schlesinger that he’d directed two cartoons at Lantz. He hadn’t, but that didn’t stop Schlesinger from appointing Avery head of his own unit at “Termite Terrace,” populated with such animation wizards as… read more

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The Machine Head

9Dec12

A.K.A The first good Looney Tunes cartoon ever made.

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17Jul11

This has haunted me all my life.

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<3 Owl Johnson

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29Apr11

I prognosticate that cera and coral will be singing this when they see this!!!!

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A cutesy little Merrie Melodies short which has proved to be an enduring favourite...

By Mutt on April 27, 2010

Legendary American animator Tex Avery (“Page Miss Glory” & “Gold Diggers of ’49”), then known as Fred, takes inspiration from the Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg title song from “The Singing Kid”…  read review

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