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Major Payne is a 1995 American military comedy film directed by Nick Castle and starring Damon Wayans, who wrote with Dean Lorey and Gary Rosen. The film co-stars Karyn Parsons, Steven Martini, and Michael Ironside. It is a loose remake of the 1955 film The Private War of Major Benson, starring Charlton Heston.
Tubby, the orchestra's tuba, comments after a rehearsal's warmup that he is tired of playing only the bass line. This draws ridicule from the other instruments, and Tubby runs off crying to a nearby creek. A frog who lives there consoles Tubby; both are treated poorly, as neither is thought to be capable or worthy of a solo. The frog teaches ...
Tubby, a dog in the Pup Parade comic strip; Thomas "Tubby" Tompkins, a boy in the Little Lulu comic strip who had a series of his own from 1952 to 1961; the title character of: "Tubby the Tuba" (song) (1945) Tubby the Tuba, a movie short based on the song; Tubby the Tuba, an animated movie based on the song
Liam Payne, One Direction Member, Dies at 31. ... He and Louis Tomlinson also claim major songwriting real estate on the band’s five albums, most notably on their final efforts, “Four” and ...
Liam Payne's preliminary cause of death has been revealed after the singer died at 31 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on Wednesday. ... On Thursday, One Direction members took to social media to pay ...
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Tubby the Tuba is a 1975 animated musical-comedy film, based on the 1945 children's story for concert orchestra and narrator by Paul Tripp and George Kleinsinger. It was released on April 1, 1975 by Avco Embassy Pictures . [ 1 ]
"Tubby the Tuba" is a 1945 song with lyrics written by Paul Tripp and music composed by George Kleinsinger.The original 1946 recording featured Victor Jory's narration. [1] A second recording, released on the Decca label in 1947, was played by Hollywood Musician Tuba Soloist, George F. Boujie and was narrated and sung by Danny Kaye and later featured on his Hans Christian Andersen album, along ...