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(New page: Singing cartoon giraffe from the 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0055223 Nelly's Folly]. An African safari discovers her and brings her to America and fame. She rises ...)
 
 
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Singing cartoon giraffe from the 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0055223 Nelly's Folly]. An African safari discovers her and brings her to America and fame. She rises to the top, only to fall back to the bottom over her scandalous affair with a married giraffe... I'm sorry, I can't believe I just wrote the phrase "scandalous affair with a married giraffe." So she goes back home to Africa. Gloria Wood was the speaking and singing voice of Nelly.
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Singing cartoon giraffe from the 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0055223 Nelly's Folly]. An African safari discovers her and brings her to America and fame. She rises to the top, only to fall back to the bottom over her scandalous affair with a married giraffe... I'm sorry, I can't believe I just wrote the phrase "scandalous affair with a married giraffe."  
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So she goes back home to Africa. Gloria Wood was the speaking and singing voice of Nelly.
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[[Category:1961]]
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[[Category:Animated shorts]]
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[[Category:Warner Brothers]]

Latest revision as of 12:35, 13 February 2018

Singing cartoon giraffe from the 1961 Warner Bros. cartoon, Nelly's Folly. An African safari discovers her and brings her to America and fame. She rises to the top, only to fall back to the bottom over her scandalous affair with a married giraffe... I'm sorry, I can't believe I just wrote the phrase "scandalous affair with a married giraffe."

So she goes back home to Africa. Gloria Wood was the speaking and singing voice of Nelly.