• 7 years ago
Approved | 7min | Animation , Short, Comedy, Family | September 1944 (USA)

Little LuLu lets her curiosity get her in trouble.

Directors: Seymour Kneitel, Graham Place (uncredited)

Writers: Marge (comic strip), Bill Turner (story) (as William Turner)

Stars: Cecil Roy, Arnold Stang
Transcript
00:00Oh, Lulu!
00:05Little Lulu, Little Lulu, with freckles on your chin.
00:09Always in and out of trouble, but mostly always in.
00:14Using Daddy's necktie for the tail of your kite.
00:18Using Mommy's lipstick for the letters you write.
00:21Though the clock says 7.30, it's really after 10.
00:25Looks like Lulu's been repairing it again.
00:29Though you're wild as any Zulu, and you're just as hard to tame.
00:33Little Lulu, I love you-lu, just the same, the same.
00:37Little Lulu, I love you-lu, just the same.
00:51Now, Lulu, go right upstairs and get to bed.
00:59The little things I do are so misunderstood.
01:13And Mom and Daddy always pick on me.
01:17I wish they'd understand I'm really very good.
01:23It's just that I'm as furious as can be.
01:32I just never did believe on Christmas Eve that down the chimney Santa Claus appeared.
01:39So while waiting at the grate to nearly midnight, what a shock to see my Daddy in a beard.
01:47If that's being bad, then I'm furious, cause what I really am is curious.
01:56In a picture book I read, it plainly said a mouse can give an elephant a scare.
02:03So I let a little mouse out at the circus.
02:07Gosh, the elephants were scattered everywhere.
02:11If that's being bad, then I'm furious, cause what I really am is curious.
02:20I admit that I get into trouble now and then, but the fault is not with me.
02:27I just have to know what, where, who, and when to satisfy my curiosity.
02:36It's been often said to me, and folks says me, an apple a day will keep the doctor far away.
02:43So for weeks I put away my daily apples.
02:47Haven't seen the mean old doctor since that day.
02:51If that's being bad, then I'm furious, cause what I really am is curious.
03:06Oh, a star!
03:36Hello, what are you doing?
03:39Who are you looking for?
03:40Where did you come from?
03:41Does it have a name?
03:42What's in the bag?
03:43Is it a boy or a girl?
03:44Huh?
03:45What?
03:46Where?
03:47What?
03:48Which?
03:49What boy?
03:50What girl?
03:51In which bag?
03:52But you're a real stork, aren't you?
03:53Who, me?
03:54No.
03:55Yeah.
03:56Yeah, sure.
03:57That's right.
03:58I'm a stork.
03:59Look, I'm a stork.
04:00I'm a stork.
04:01But where are your long legs?
04:03But where are your long legs?
04:05Well, uh, that is, I've, uh...
04:07You see, me mother was frightened by a duck.
04:17Say, by the way, this is the Joneses' house, isn't it?
04:21No.
04:22This is our house.
04:24Oops.
04:25I fear I have made a very grave mistake.
04:28So asking your pardon, I'll be departing for the Joneses.
04:32Reservoir.
04:34Goodbye, Mr. Stork.
04:42Hello.
04:43What are you doing here?
04:44What a funny place to live in.
04:46Is this where the Joneses live?
04:48No.
04:49No, no.
04:50I'm, uh, just resting.
04:51Uh, the Joneses live right over there.
04:54See?
04:58Ah!
05:29I'm afraid you got us mixed up with the Joneses again, Mr. Stork.
05:34Did I make that mistake again?
05:36Well, I ain't going to rectify that.
05:40Right now!
05:51You're sure you're not making another mistake, Mr. Stork?
05:56Who said that?
05:57W-w-where are you?
05:58You wouldn't by any chance be a chicken hawk, would ya?
06:04A chicken hawk?
06:21B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:22B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:23B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:28B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:30B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:31B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:32B-b-b-b-beat it!
06:36No, no, no.
06:41If that's being bad, then I'm furious.
06:46Cause what I really am is...
06:49...curious.
06:57THE END

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