A misfit duckling tries to fit into a world where it doesn't belong, eventually realizing its true identity as a beautiful swan.
The Trumpet of the Swan (2001) tells the story of a mute trumpeter swan named Louis who is determined to overcome his communication difficulties. With the help of a boy scout named Sam, Louis learns to play the trumpet and discovers his voice. Along the way, he faces challenges such as a jealous skunk and a nightmare about not being able to fly. Louis falls in love with Serena, a beautiful swan, and is determined to win her affection. Set in various locations including Boston, Massachusetts, Montana, and Canada, this animated musical showcases the power of perseverance and the importance of finding one's own voice.
In this comedic animated short, iconic cartoon characters engage in a musical adventure filled with mishaps, rescue missions, explosions, and a touch of romance.
A program for radio KUKU set in the woods, mostly starring birds as caricatures of celebrities of the day. The MC is bandleader Ben Birdie, heckled by Walter Finchell. Wendell Howell prepares to lead a singalong; he gives several different page numbers in the songbook, then says, "Never mind, we won't use the books." The audience, responding "Oh yes we will" pelts him. Billy Goat and Ernie Bear introduce and sing the title song. Everyone sings along, except a fox, who informed he's singing the wrong song, responds, "Why don't somebody tell me these things?" We pan across a series of celebrity guests, like W.C. Field-mouse, Dick Fowl, Deanna Terrapin, Bing Crowsby, and the high-note competing duo of Grace Moose and Lily Swans. Tizzie Fish has a cooking segment. Finally, Louella Possums introduces a company performing a scene from The Prodigal's Return.
Singalong with spot gags about air travel.
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