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A mother parrot in a cage is teaching her three children to say, "Polly want a cracker." The first two kids, Patrick and Patricia, do so after some effort, but Peter boldly refuses, pointing at a framed photo of his dad he states, "I don't want a cracker! I wanna be a sailor, like me pop."
In a side gag, Bugs tries to hide, but a pesky parrot keeps giving the rabbit away by squawking to Sam: "He's in there! He's in there! Awk!" Eventually, Bugs gets fed up with the parrot and asks him: "Polly want a cracker?" The parrot changes his tune: "Polly want a cracker! Polly want a cracker! Awk!"
"Polly" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the sixth song on their second album Nevermind , released by DGC Records in September 1991. The song was written about the abduction, rape, and torture of a 14-year-old girl returning home from a punk rock concert in Tacoma, Washington in 1987.
Rob Paulsen – Hardy Har Har, Dickie Dastardly, Super Snooper, Chuck Toupée, Maitre'd (in "Yo, Yogi!"), Wee Willie Gorilla (in "Mellow Fellows"), Birdbrain of Alcatraz (in "Polly Want a Safe Cracker"), Robin Hood (in "Huck's Doggone Day"), Announcer (in "Fashion Smashin'!") Henry Polic II – P.R. Flack (in "The Big Snoop") Neil Ross – Baba ...
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On the heels of Barbie’s 2023 movie success — the Warner Bros. film earned $162 million in its opening weekend — news of the upcoming Polly Pocket film has become even more prominent.
Paulie is a 1998 American adventure comedy-drama film directed by John Roberts and written by Laurie Craig. The film follows the adventurous story of the eponymous Paulie, a talking parrot who is capable of communicating with humans.
Act 1: Polly Wants More Than a Cracker – Veronica Chater; Act 2: On the Border Between Good and Bad – Russell Banks; Episode 229 – "Secret Government" Act 1: Until the End of the War – Jack Hitt; Act 2: Secret Trials and Secret Deportations – David Kestenbaum; Act 3: Secret Wiretaps from a Secret Court – Blue Chevigny