Trees and Jamaica Daddy

Trees and Jamaica Daddy

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"Trees and Jamaica Daddy" was the first of a UPA series (short-lived) that featured two different subjects (plot, characters)running about 3.5 minutes each, on a seven-minute reel. The first one here was titled "Trees", featuring a little girl named Hattie giving her version of the birds, the bees and trees. The second one on the reel was called "Jamaica Daddy", about the animated Hamilton Ham and his band, who tell all about, in music and the usual UPA animation style, Jamaica Daddy, and his family tree in calypso fashion. "Ham-and-Hattie" were not a team, and did not appear together in this cartoon.
Released: 1957
Category: movie
Running time: 7 min
Language: English
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tania andrew

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This is a bit like buying a 7” single this, with one cartoon about “Hattie” on one side and then another from “Ham” on the other. She kicks us off with a cheery little ditty about how lovely and usefu...
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