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Silly Songs with Larry is a regular feature segment in Big Idea's CGI cartoon series, VeggieTales.Often secular, they generally consist of Larry the Cucumber singing a humorous child's novelty song either alone or with some of the other Veggie characters.
Many 1950s and 1960s dance crazes had animal names, including "The Chicken" (not to be confused with the Chicken Dance), "The Pony" and "The Dog". In 1965, Latin group Cannibal and the Headhunters had a hit with the 1962 Chris Kenner song Land of a Thousand Dances which included the names of such dances.
Silly Song: Replaced with "Classy Songs with Larry" ("Larry's High Silk Hat") Note: This is the first episode released on DVD. Awards: Lyle the Kindly Viking won the best direct-to-home video production award at the 2001 World Animation Celebration Festival.
They sing and dance their way through well-known children's songs, nursery rhymes and covers of pop hits from the '50s, '60s, '70s and '80s, all tied together by a simple story and theme. The TAVP/WBR/View-Master Video partnership (View-Master was acquired by Tyco Toys in 1989) [ 5 ] produced sixteen Kidsongs videotapes.
"Come and Sail the Sea" – Here Comes a Song "Come on Down to Wiggle Town" - Wiggle Town! "Come on Everybody" (We'll Tap for You) – Yule Be Wiggling "Come on Let's Jump" – Yummy Yummy "Country Garden" (Instrumental) – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing "Cowboys and Cowgirls" – Top of the Tots "Crocodile Hunter" – Wiggly Safari
Funny Stories – Soviet, 1962; Geronimo Jones – American, 1970; Get Used to Me – American, 1976; Ghost of a Chance – British, 1968; The Giant Eel – Czech, 1971; Glamador – French, 1955; The Goalkeeper Also Lives on Our Street – Czech, 1957; The Golden Fish – French, 1959; Gosha the Bear – Soviet, 1971; Hand in Hand – British ...
Dainty's repertoire of silly walks was unrivalled at the time. He could travel down the stage on his left foot, with his right leg raised throughout. He was also known for his impersonations of fellow stars, including parodies of Shirley Bassey, Fred Astaire and a ballet dancer, whom he called Rudolph Nearenough, based loosely on Rudolph Nureyev.
1959–1960: ABC: co-production with Stuart-Oliver Inc. The Quick Draw McGraw Show: 1959–1961: Syndication: distribution; produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions [N 3] My Sister Eileen: 1960–1961: NBC: Based on the 1942 film of the same name and its 1955 film remake by Columbia Pictures: Dan Raven: Two Faces West: Syndication: Route 66: 1960 ...