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The climax occurs when a fire breaks out in the upper floors of Cecily's tall, giraffe-shaped house. The monkeys work as a team with Cecily; two of the strongest monkeys work an emergency water pump while the remaining six guide the hose to the top of Cecily's neck, using her height to reach the fire.
Release date. December 30, 1961. (1961-12-30) (USA) Running time. 7:23. Language. English. Nelly's Folly is a 1961 Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies cartoon short written and directed by Chuck Jones released on December 30, 1961. [1][2]
This Here Giraffe. " This Here Giraffe " is a song by American Psychedelic rock group The Flaming Lips. The song was released as a single from their 1995 album Clouds Taste Metallic. The single was released exclusively in the UK on two CDs through Warner Bros. Records. It was accompanied by a music video directed by Sofia Coppola.
Thurl Arthur Ravenscroft (/ ˈ θ ɜːr l ˈ r eɪ v ən z k r ɒ f t /; February 6, 1914 – May 22, 2005) was an American actor and bass singer. He was well known as one of the booming voices behind Kellogg's Frosted Flakes animated spokesman Tony the Tiger for more than five decades.
Circle of Life. " Circle of Life " [note 1] is a song from Disney 's 1994 animated feature film The Lion King. Composed by English musician Elton John, with lyrics by Tim Rice, [2] the song was performed by Carmen Twillie (the deep female lead vocals) and Lebo M (opening vocals in Zulu) as the film's opening song. [3]
Animal Fair (song) Animal Fair (Roud 4582 [ 1 ]) is a traditional folk song and children's song. It was sung by minstrels and sailors as early as 1898. [ 2 ] The song was referred to in Life magazine in 1941 as a cadence of soft shoe tap dancing. [ 3 ]
In 2012, Hinds formed the supergroup Giraffe Tongue Orchestra with fellow guitarist Ben Weinman of The Dillinger Escape Plan fame, Jane's Addiction former bassist Eric Avery and The Mars Volta former drummer Thomas Pridgen. [4] Hinds will be working with psychedelic rock supergroup Legend of the Seagullmen along with Danny Carey of Tool and ...
Porpoise Song. " Porpoise Song " is a song written by Gerry Goffin and Carole King and performed by the Monkees as the theme song for their 1968 film Head and its accompanying soundtrack album. [4] The single version contains an extended instrumental outro not included on the album version or in either of the song's appearances in Head.