Nelly's Folly

Nelly's Folly
Nelly's Folly
Merrie Melodies series

Screenshot of Nelly's Folly title card
Directed by Chuck Jones
Abe Levitow
Maurice Noble
Produced by Warner Bros. Pictures
Voices by Gloria Wood (Nelly)
Mel Blanc (Turtle)
Ed Prentiss (Narrator & Agent, uncredited)
Music by Milt Franklyn
Animation by Ken Harris
Tom Ray
Richard Thompson
Ben Washam
Backgrounds by Philip DeGuard
Studio Warner Bros. Cartoons
Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures, 1961
Warner Home Video, 1992
Release date(s) December 30, 1961 (USA)
Color process Color
Running time 7 min, 23 sec
Language English

Nelly's Folly is a Merrie Melodies cartoon short, released in 1961, which was written and directed by Chuck Jones. A singing giraffe leaves the jungle to pursue a singing career, but finds herself lonely and out of work following an affair.

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Story

The cartoon opens as a camera pans across the continent of Africa where the narrator describes how dark and terrifying it is, amid jungle sounds and roars. As the camera pans across the darkest area, we hear the melodious sound of someone singing. A second later the camera opens on a singing giraffe named Nelly, who is performing for her animal friends. A hunter appears from out of the bush, and exclaims, "I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't heard it with me own eyes!" and immediately has her sign a contract offering her fame and fortune.

Nelly waves a tearful goodbye to her friends in the jungle as she leaves for civilization, captivated by the idea of show business. Once she arrives in New York City, she is put to work singing jingles for "Algonquin Rutabaga Tonic" - a cure for ailments, puts on live stage shows, and produces a line of giraffe-neck sweaters. The camera closes in on a turtle reading a magazine article on the giraffe-neck clothing. He turns to the camera and says, "Well, that's show business".

Nelly releases several albums, but over time becomes lonely with fame and longs for male companionship. One day she wanders into the Zoo and falls in love with a male giraffe, but she finds out he's already married (albeit unhappily, as the "wife" catches him looking at her). Scandal ensues and her agent tells her she's ruining her career (reduced to performing in empty opera houses and taking roles in foreign movies). She leaves show business to go back to her lover, who is back together with his wife and wants nothing to do with a has-been celebrity. A devastated Nelly decides to return to Africa.

Back in Africa, Nelly is seen singing a beautiful love song as we see her sad reflection in a pond, tears dripping from her eyes, and from the eyes of her jungle friends. Moments later, another male giraffe begins singing along with her. The two fall in love and the cartoon ends.

Trivia

  • Nominated for an Academy Award in 1962, for Best Short Subject, Cartoons.
  • Ed Prentiss, the narrator of this film, used to be "Captain Midnight" on radio in the 1940s.
  • Ed Prentiss also narrated Chuck Jones' "Martian Through Georgia" 1 year later.
  • Gloria Wood sang the original "Rice-A-Roni, The San Francisco Treat" TV jingle.
  • Gloria Wood was also the vocalist for Kay Kayser's "The Woody Woodpecker Song" and was dubbed the singing voice of Marilyn Monroe, Vera Ellen, and Betty Grable.
  • Nelly's Folly did not end with the familiar "That's all, folks!" title card, but rather, with a slide that read: "Merrie Melodies: A Warner Bros. Cartoon. A Vitaphone Release". These words appeared multi-colored against a black background.

Music

  • "Auld Lang Syne"
  • "The Flower of Gower Gulch", written by Michael Maltese
  • "Voices of Spring", by Johann Strauss
  • "Aloha Oe", by Queen Liliuokalani
  • "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean", aka "The Red, White and Blue"
  • "Then You'll Remember Me", from Balfe's opera "The Bohemian Girl"

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