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6/10
Jerry Colonna with a The Two Black Crows Ending
verbusen30 November 2022
This is another cartoon that uses a Jerry Colonna character, this time as a worm. Warner Brothers used his act in many of their cartoons, usually as a punch line as in the Bugs Bunny reply a lot to being trapped saying in a Jerry Colonna accent "On the contrary, I have you!" The worm character is cute the way it runs away from the crow who at times sounds a lot like Bugs' voice. As far as the ending goes "Who needs a worm anyhow." that is a line from a blackface vaudeville and film act called The Two Black Crows. From Wikipedia "Their catch phrase, "Who wants a worm, anyhow?", was the punchline to a lengthy dialogue that Moran initiated by telling Mack that, "The early bird catches the worm". Mack of course had never heard the expression, so he took it literally, and frustrated Moran by repeatedly asking inane questions about the saying. "Who wants a worm, anyhow?" was the closing statement by the crow in a Warner Bros. Cartoon called The Wacky Worm, and parts of the routine appeared in other Warner cartoons." If you are interested in Hollywood's censored past, many of The Two Black Crows shorts have recently been uploaded on Youtube, FYI. As for this cartoon, nothing memorable except the Hollywood references, so add a star or two if you are a fan of Jerry C. 6 out of 10.
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7/10
"Well, who wants a worm, anyway?" . . .
oscaralbert22 July 2017
Warning: Spoilers
. . . this closing line from Warner Bros.' always prophetic Animated Shorts Seers division (aka, The Looney Tuners) for THE WACKY WORM presages U.S. Czar and Red Commie KGB Chief Vlad "The Mad Russian" Putin's likely comment when he dumps Rump (possibly any day now). This extreme early warning from Warner Bros. Brilliantly Allegorizes America's current predicament nearly 75 years before the fact. Throughout WACKY WORM a crow is used to represent America's Deplorable Job-Killing Corrupt Capitalist Corporations, all of whom are in cahoots with Putin to turn America into a second Oligarchical Paradise for the Few, the Snide, the Fat Cat One Per Centers. The WACKY WORM is, of course, Putin's White House Puppet Rump (this is one of his official Secret Service Code Names Today!). The crow PRETENDS to be going after Worm Rump and all of his dirt, laughing all the way to the bank as the TV ratings soar. Warner shows that in actuality the Capitalist Crow is eating ALL of our apples before giving up a hunt as bogus as O.J.'s "search for the real killer" on Florida's golf courses! Before the final crumbs of America's lunch are consumed, Warner uses WACKY WORM to urge We Citizens of (The Then) Far Future to FIGHT BACK, by any means necessary!
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10/10
Jerry Colonna as a worm again, folks.
llltdesq6 August 2003
Celebrity caricatures were a frequent gag and one of the more popular obscure choices was a comedian named Jerry Colonna. The only difficulty in doing a caricature of someone like Colonna is that caricature is extreme (in fact, the more outrageous, the better) but Colonna's whole act was farce-he was extreme by definition. So the best uses of the character were when the features were placed on a non-human character. Jerry was a worm at least twice, here and in Greetings, Bait and both are wonderful. The ending to this one is great and the whole short is extremely funny. The poor crow doesn't stand a chance! Well worth tracking down. Most recommended.
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