Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Krazy and the spaniel make it to the church. The wedding is hyped up by dancing turkeys and cattle. When Krazy and the spaniel gather in front of the priest, the priest does not say much other than singing "do-do-do…" in a jazzy fashion. The priest, however, completes the wedding by tying together the tails of the two sweethearts.
The first Krazy Kat cartoon to use Screen gems' new design of Krazy Kat. [5] The Katnips of 1940: October 12, 1934: Krazy's Waterloo: November 16, 1934: Goofy Gondolas: December 21, 1934: The Bird Man: February 1, 1935: The last cartoon to use the previous design of Krazy Kat before Screen Gems' redesign. [6] The Hot Cha Melody: March 15, 1935 ...
For Kids Cartoon Festivals: The Best of Bugs Bunny and Friends; VHS - Viddy-Oh! For Kids Cartoon Festivals: Little Tweety and Little Inki Cartoon Festival Featuring "I Taw a Putty Tat" VHS - Cartoon Moviestars: Tweety and Sylvester; Laserdisc - The Golden Age of Looney Tunes Volume 1, Side 6, Friz Freleng
Wedding Bells, a short animated film; Wedding Bells, a 1954 West German drama film; Royal Wedding, a 1951 musical released as Wedding Bells in the UK; The Wedding Bells, a 2007 comedy-drama series cancelled after a few episodes aired "Wedding Bells", an episode of Are You Being Served? "Wedding Bells", an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger ...
Aesop's Fables (previously titled Aesop's Film Fables and Aesop's Sound Fables) is a series of animated short subjects, created by American cartoonist Paul Terry. [1] Produced from 1921 to 1934, the series includes The Window Washers (1925), Scrambled Eggs (1926), Small Town Sheriff (1927), Dinner Time (1928), and Gypped in Egypt (1930).
"Wedding Bells" was first recorded by the Knoxville radio veteran Bill Carlisle on King Records in 1947. According to the country music historian Colin Escott, Claude Boone, who played guitar for the Knoxville bluegrass star Carl Story, bought the song for 25 dollars from James Arthur Pritchett, a local musician and drunk who performed under the name "Arthur Q. Smith". [4]
Last cartoon billed as a Happy Harmonies. January 16, 1937 28 Swing Wedding: Hugh Harman Featuring the "Jazz Frogs". Cab Calloway, Fats Waller, Bill Robinson, Louis Armstrong, Stepin Fetchit, Ethel Waters and The Mills Brothers are caricatured. February 13, 1937 29 Bosko's Easter Eggs: Hugh Harman Featuring Bosko. March 20, 1937 30
The A Team (Ed Sheeran song) Addiction (Ryan Leslie song) Adolescents (song) Ain't That a Lot of Love; Alive (Pearl Jam song) All I See; All I Want for Christmas Is You; All I Want Is You (U2 song) All Mine (Portishead song) All of Me (John Legend song) All the Rage Back Home; All These Things That I've Done; Almost Here (Brian McFadden and ...