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Row, Row, Row (1930)
It concerns a person (who's either a dog-an early version of Bimbo, perhaps-or a bear-he sorta resembles Van Beuren's Cubby Bear), who goes to a bar and picks up a girl despite her being with someone. In fact, they perform an Apache dance before she chases him to a boat which is when th... Moree title song gets performed with the Famous Bouncing Ball before the characters start stepping on the last verses. Less
poster
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5.2
/35/
10
/1/

Twilight on the Trail (1937)
The Westerners sing the title song with Bouncing Ball. In animated sequences, a singing cowboy tells tall tales about his exploits.
poster
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5.1
/68/
10
/1/

Helter Swelter (1950)
"Helter Swelter" is an animated short about the first days of summer. Includes a sing-a-long of "In the Good Old Summertime"
poster
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4.8
/22/
10
/1/

Fresh Yeggs (1950)
Singalong with spot gags about prison life.
poster
Hoopla
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6.2
/50/
10
/1/

Jingle, Jangle, Jungle (1950)
"Jingle Jangle Jungle" is an animated short about life in Africa (non-PC.) Includes a sing-a-long of "Civilization (Bongo Bongo Bongo)."
poster
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5.3
/50/
10
/1/

When G.I. Johnny Comes Home (1945)
A cartoon short following various soldiers and sailors as they come home from World War II. Includes a sing-a-long of "When Johnny Come Marching Home Again."
poster
55
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5.8
/103/
70
/12/
37
/3/

Old MacDonald Had a Farm (1946)
An animated "follow-the-bouncing-ball" audience participation sing-along with Farmer MacDonald having his hands full with the barnyard population. It ends with the animals in a Conga line singing their animated hearts out.
poster
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6.6
/27/
20
/1/

The Circus Comes to Clown (1947)
A series of circus acts (fast, furious and funny gags) leads to the trapeze act and the sing-a-long begins with "The Man On The Trapeze".
poster
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5.4
/50/
10
/1/

The Big Drip (1949)
An animated short about the building of the ark...by the animals. Includes a sing-a-long of "It Ain't Gonna Rain No More"
poster
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5.4
/33/
10
/1/

Sing or Swim (1948)
The world famous Coney Island in New York City, which got it's start in the 1840's is here included in Famous Studios, "Screen Song" series. The featured song is, By the Beautiful Sea, written in 1914, and is of the "follow the bouncing ball" variety. The song follows the slight story o... Moref animal characters(among them an elephant and mouse playing catch with a medicine ball)having fun at the beach. Less
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4.1
/37/
90
/1/
42
/5/

Camptown Races (1948)
Join the Minstrel Show on the farm where animals show their talents. The audience asks for something from the seller. Watch for the gag where he uses his mouth to carry the items on sale. Follow the bouncing ball to sing "Camptown Races."
poster
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5.5
/55/
10
/1/

The Lone Star State (1948)
An animated short about Texas. Includes a sing-a-long of "Deep in the Heart of Texas."
poster
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6.4
/74/
60
/1/

The Golden State (1948)
"The Golden State" is an animated short about California. Includes a sing-a-long of "California Here I Come."
poster
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5.4
/73/
30
/2/

Winter Draws On (1948)
As winter approaches, a variety of birds fly south to see a warmer climate.
poster
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5.9
/60/
55
/2/
20
/1/

Base Brawl (1948)
At the zoo, the animals have all gone to play baseball. Animals fill the stands as they watch the antics that can only come about from exotic animals who play baseball.
poster
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5.3
/36/
10
/1/

Our Funny Finny Friends (1949)
A comical survey of the various denizens of the sea, followed up with a Follow the Bouncing Ball song ('The Three Little Fishes').
poster
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5.1
/49/
10
/1/

The Big Flame Up (1949)
A series of sight gags, followed by a sing-along of "A Hot Time In The Old Town Tonight."
poster
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7.0
/49/
20
/2/

Spring Song (1949)
Winter comes to an end as a wood nymph plays his flute to Mendelsohn's "Spring Song".
poster
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4.5
/34/
25
/2/

The Stork Market (1949)
The audience takes a tour through a baby factory run by storks. Next, we're invited to follow the bouncing ball and sing along to "Pretty Baby".
poster
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5.7
/83/
30
/2/

The Emerald Isle (1949)
"The Emerald Isle" is an animated short about life in Ireland. Includes a sing-a-long of "MacNamara's Band."
poster
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7.0
/49/
10
/1/

The Ski's the Limit (1949)
A combination cartoon/travelogue set in the Swiss Alps, with a tuneful sight-seeing tour of Switzerland thrown in, before the bounding-ball comes bouncing along and asks the theatre audience to follow it in singing the ever-popular "I Miss My Swiss Miss, My Swiss Miss Misses Me." Some of the theatre singers may have actually thrown in a yodel or two.
poster
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4.1
/53/
10
/1/

Heap Hep Injuns (1950)
"Heap Hep Injuns" is an animated short about how "Indians used to live" (IE: a 1940's, non-PC view of Indian life.) Includes a sing-a-long of "My Pony Boy."
poster
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5.4
/61/
10
/1/

The Funshine State (1949)
A lighthearted tour of Florida's attractions is followed by a sing-along about the state capital, Tallahassee.
poster
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5.5
/58/
10
/1/

Comin' Round the Mountain (1949)
The feud between the Catfields and the McHounds.
poster
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5.9
/29/
10
/1/

School Days (1932)
A Fleischer Studios Screen Song. Gus Edwards and his kids were a famous vaudeville act where many big stars (such as Eddie Cantor) began their careers. In live action, Gus and the kids sing "School Days" along with the bouncing ball. In the surrealistic cartoon sequence, the schoolhouse has chicken legs.
poster
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6.0
/35/
10
/1/

Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing (1934)
This series of animated cartoons- sometimes including bits of live action- took popular songs of the day and combined the popular "bouncing ball" following the lyrics in an effort for audience sing-along's. "Let's All Sing Like the Birdies Sing" sung by Artie Dunn and Les Reis.
poster
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5.2
/16/

Tune Up and Sing (1934)
A girl and a tree both play the violin.
poster
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5.7
/22/
20
/1/

Show Me the Way to Go Home (1932)
The cartoon characters only want one thing: a drink. Very funny situations, followed by a singalong to three drinking songs. In a live-action sequence in the middle of the cartoon, a drunk staggers around while the audience sings to him.
poster
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7.4
/37/

Madhattan Island (1947)
A humorous tour of Manhattan concludes with 3 bouncing-ball songs.
poster
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5.4
/36/
10
/1/

Strolling Thru the Park (1949)
This Screen Song audience-participation short (Paramount production number X9-1)is an all-animated short with cartoon caricatures of many Hollywood personalities, and some weird, unpredictable animals prior to the bouncing ball's entrance to lead a sing-along of "Strolling Through the Park."
poster
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5.6
/9/

Detouring Thru Maine (1950)
A tour of the state of Maine with comic undertones: "modern" tree cutting, lobster fishing and moose hunting. In Bar Harbor, the boats get plastered after being filled up with their choice of gin, rum and rye. The "Lobster Pot" nightclub has a "one fin" cover charge. "The Stein Song" is included as a singalong.
poster
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6.6
/10/

Drippy Mississippi (1951)
Singalong with spot gags about the Mississippi River as it runs from Minneapolis/St. Paul through Davenport and St. Louis down to New Orleans.
poster
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5.5
/14/

Sing Again Of Michigan (1951)
Singalong with spot gags about Michigan.
poster
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6.2
/14/

Tweet Music (1951)
Singalong with spot gags about birds.
poster
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6.2
/25/

Miners Forty Niners (1951)
Singalong about the discovery of gold in California.
poster
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5.7
/9/

Fiesta Time (1950)
Singalong with spot gags about Mexico.
poster
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7.4
/48/
25
/2/

On a Sunday Afternoon (1930)
Fleischer Studios giving "On a Sunday Afternoon" the bouncing ball 'Screen Song' treatment.
poster
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7.3
/30/
55
/2/

Shine on Harvest Moon (1932)
Fleischer Studios giving "Shine On Harvest Moon" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
poster
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7.0
/62/
50
/1/
35
/2/

Sleepy Time Down South (1932)
Fire chief Bimbo is called to a house on fire, and rescues the Boswell Sisters and their piano, who start performing "When It's Sleepy Time Down South".
poster
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5.1
/21/
10
/1/

Down by the Old Mill Stream (1933)
It's apple time, and all the strange little Fleischer bugs waste no time getting the apples to ferment so that they can immediately get drunk.
poster
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5.3
/29/
10
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My Baby Just Cares for Me (1931)
Fleischer Studios giving "My Baby Just Cares for Me" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
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7.2
/53/
80
/1/
20
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When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba (1933)
Fleischer Studios 'Screen Song' of "When Yuba Plays the Rumba on the Tuba".
poster
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5.6
/21/
10
/1/

I Like Mountain Music (1933)
Fleischer Studios giving "I Like Mountain Music" the 'Screen Song' bouncing ball treatment.
poster
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5.2
/28/
10
/1/

Win, Place and Showboat (1950)
Featuring some entertainment on a showboat and a huge elephant that causes the ship to list. And, of course, a singalong with the Robert E. Lee.
poster
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5.7
/22/

The Glow Worm (1930)
A Screen Song of the old standard.
poster
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4.8
/19/

Sing, Sisters, Sing! (1933)
Strange goings-on in a department store, which is having a fire sale while it's on fire. Mice run a movie projector. In a live-action sequence, the singing Three X Sisters lead three bouncing-ball selections, the first Scottish, the second German, the last a bit of a black stereotype.
poster
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7.6
/31/

Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean (1931)
Al Shean performs a solo version of the classic vaudeville song "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean".
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54
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6.2
/167/
55
/4/
45
/5/

Kitty from Kansas City (1931)
Sun bonneted Betty Boop takes a train to "Rudy Valley" where she gains weight and Rudy Vallee performs the title song with Bouncing Ball.


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