I wonder what Pixar could do with Little Nemo.
Go back a bit and you’ll find links to the show’s music (the piano/vocal store and MIDI files, as well as McCay’s handsome color cover to the score).
The two Civil War vets were a nice touch.
This page is, as my Grandmother used to say, a pippin! I love spectacular disasters. And I am really tickled by the self-promotion McCay keeps doing, by plugging his Nemo theatrical show. If a cartoonist did that today, they’d probably go to jail.
Today’s story had a lot of gravity to it.
“The Whiffenpoof Song” (Rudy Vallee, 1927) (words Meade Minnegerode; tune attributed to Tod Galloway)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJVUTHLFdQ0
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ladamson1918 about 9 years ago
I wonder what Pixar could do with Little Nemo.
Kip W about 9 years ago
Go back a bit and you’ll find links to the show’s music (the piano/vocal store and MIDI files, as well as McCay’s handsome color cover to the score).
Lanin Thomasma about 9 years ago
The two Civil War vets were a nice touch.
Fruno about 9 years ago
This page is, as my Grandmother used to say, a pippin! I love spectacular disasters. And I am really tickled by the self-promotion McCay keeps doing, by plugging his Nemo theatrical show. If a cartoonist did that today, they’d probably go to jail.
byamrcn about 9 years ago
Today’s story had a lot of gravity to it.
CougarAllen about 9 years ago
“The Whiffenpoof Song” (Rudy Vallee, 1927) (words Meade Minnegerode; tune attributed to Tod Galloway)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJVUTHLFdQ0