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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.
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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://www.imdb.com/title/tt0027779/combined 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:1936|Jolson, Owl]]
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[[Category:Animated shorts|Jolson, Owl]]
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[[Category:Jazz|Jolson, Owl]]
 
[[Category:Warner Brothers|Jolson, Owl]]
 
[[Category:Warner Brothers|Jolson, Owl]]
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Revision as of 08:16, 13 December 2017

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.