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"Band" that plays the Mocrumbo nightclub in 1947's star-studded Bugs Bunny short ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039839/ Slick Hare]''. Leopold is a cartoon version of Leopold Stokowski, who puts a coin (we're assuming a nickel) into a jukebox and conducts along to Harry Warren's "Nagasaki." | "Band" that plays the Mocrumbo nightclub in 1947's star-studded Bugs Bunny short ''[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0039839/ Slick Hare]''. Leopold is a cartoon version of Leopold Stokowski, who puts a coin (we're assuming a nickel) into a jukebox and conducts along to Harry Warren's "Nagasaki." | ||
+ | The "Chifafa" part of the name may be a reference to a nonsense lyric in the 1945 song "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Frim-Fram_Sauce The Frim Fram Sauce]": "I want the frim fram sauce with ussinfay with shafafa on the side." | ||
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[[Category:Warner Brothers]] | [[Category:Warner Brothers]] |
Latest revision as of 06:35, 3 January 2018
"Band" that plays the Mocrumbo nightclub in 1947's star-studded Bugs Bunny short Slick Hare. Leopold is a cartoon version of Leopold Stokowski, who puts a coin (we're assuming a nickel) into a jukebox and conducts along to Harry Warren's "Nagasaki."
The "Chifafa" part of the name may be a reference to a nonsense lyric in the 1945 song "The Frim Fram Sauce": "I want the frim fram sauce with ussinfay with shafafa on the side."