The Penguin Parade

The Penguin Parade

Release date : April 23, 1938
Runtime : 7m
Countries of origin : United States of America /
Original Language : English /
Director : Tex Avery /
Writers : Ben Hardaway /
Production companies : Leon Schlesinger Productions /
April 23, 1938 7m United States of America Animation English More
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An evening at a night club for penguins, (and a walrus or two). The stage show includes an appearance by a penguin incarnation of Bing Crosby, who sings a jazzy version of, "When my dreamboat comes home". The band's three singers do a scat version as well. This is followed by a full swing band instrumental of the song which works the band into a "Hot Jazz" frenzy, literaly melting some of the instruments.
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Mel Blanc
Drunk Penguin (voice)
Tex Avery
Walrus (voice)
Cliff Nazarro
M.C. (voice)

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  • title:The Penguin Parade
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1938
  • Runtime:7m
  • Genres: Animation ·
  • Countries of origin: United States of America ·
  • Original Language: English ·
  • Director: Tex Avery /
  • Writers: Ben Hardaway ·
  • Production companies: Leon Schlesinger Productions ·
  • Overview:An evening at a night club for penguins, (and a walrus or two). The stage show includes an appearance by a penguin incarnation of Bing Crosby, who sings a jazzy version of, "When my dreamboat comes home". The band's three singers do a scat version as well. This is followed by a full swing band instrumental of the song which works the band into a "Hot Jazz" frenzy, literaly melting some of the instruments.
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