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(New page: The jazz loving cartoon owl and son of serious classical music teacher Fritz Owl in the 1936 Warner Brothers cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0027779 I Love To Singa], a parody of Al Jol...)
 
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The jazz loving cartoon owl and son of serious classical music teacher Fritz Owl in the 1936 Warner Brothers cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0027779 I Love To Singa], a parody of Al Jolson's [[Jack Robin|The Jazz Singer]]. His stern Germanic father kicks him out of the tree for singing jazz, but they later reconcile live on the radio station G-O-N-G program, ''Jack Bunny and his Amateur Hour'', where little Owl Jolson wins first prize.
 
The jazz loving cartoon owl and son of serious classical music teacher Fritz Owl in the 1936 Warner Brothers cartoon, [http://us.imdb.com/Title?0027779 I Love To Singa], a parody of Al Jolson's [[Jack Robin|The Jazz Singer]]. His stern Germanic father kicks him out of the tree for singing jazz, but they later reconcile live on the radio station G-O-N-G program, ''Jack Bunny and his Amateur Hour'', where little Owl Jolson wins first prize.
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[[Category:Warner Brothers|Jolson, Owl]]

Revision as of 08:05, 21 May 2012

The jazz loving cartoon owl and son of serious classical music teacher Fritz Owl in the 1936 Warner Brothers cartoon, I Love To Singa, a parody of Al Jolson's The Jazz Singer. His stern Germanic father kicks him out of the tree for singing jazz, but they later reconcile live on the radio station G-O-N-G program, Jack Bunny and his Amateur Hour, where little Owl Jolson wins first prize.