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| "I Love to Singa" is both the title of a song written by Harold Arlen and E.Y. Harburg and a later Merrie Melodies animated short subject based on that song. Arlen and Harburg originally wrote the tune for the 1936 Warner Bros. feature-length film The Singing Kid. It is performed three times in the film: first by Al Jolson and Cab Calloway, then by the Yacht Club Boys and Jolson, and finally again by Calloway and Jolson. During this period, it was customary for Warners to have their animation production partner, Leon Schlesinger Productions, make Merrie Melodies cartoons based upon songs from their features. The resulting short subject, I Love to Singa, was directed by Tex Avery and released by Warners on July 18 1936. The cartoon, one of the earliest Merrie Melodies produced in Technicolor, is recognized as one of Avery's early masterpieces. PlotI Love to Singa depicts the story of a young owl who wants to sing jazz instead of his parents' preferred genres of classical music and opera (in this respect, the cartoon is inspired by Al Jolson's film The Jazz Singer). The young lad (voiced by Tommy Bond, best known as "Butch" of Our Gang (Little Rascals) fame) is kicked out of the house by his disciplinarian violinist father (voiced by Billy Bletcher), and runs off to enter a radio amateur contest. The boy (billing himself as "Owl Jolson") wins the contest, but only after his strict father sees his son's potential and allows him to freely sing jazz.The cartoon is loaded with throwaway jokes, a technique which would soon become Avery's trademark:
Cultural influenceThe I Love to Singa cartoon has taken on something of a cult following in recent years. In the "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" episode of the adult cartoon South Park, Eric Cartman lapses into Owl Jolson's odd song-and-dance routine whenever he gets hit with an alien beam. In Warners' 2003 film Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Owl Jolson's dance sequence from I Love to Singa repeatedly appears on the ACME chairman's video screen, since he cannot properly operate his remote control.[ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for I Love to Singa ] Some related entries: Cinéfest | Fernando Garcia | London in film | Let's Do it Again | Charles Stone III | The Desperate Hours | Calendar Girls | Warriors of Heaven and Earth | Kuffs | Henry's Cat | Untold Story This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article I Love to Singa; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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