A characterization of Bing Crosby as a fly, who comes down to woo all the other insects with his singing talent and aerial skills..


Is this thing for you? If you enjoy the absolute weirdness of 1930s animation, you might find this charming. If you are looking for a coherent story or just hate the idea of a singing insect impersonating a Hollywood icon, you should probably stay far, far away. Honestly, watching Bingo Crosbyana feels like catching a...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

Friz Freleng

Hal Roach
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"Is this thing for you? If you enjoy the absolute weirdness of 1930s animation, you might find this charming. If you are looking for a coherent story or just hate the idea of a singing insect impersonating a Hollywood icon, you should probably stay far, far away. Honestly, watching Bingo Crosbyana feels like catching a fever dream on a Saturday morning. The whole premise—Bing Crosby, but he’s a housefly—is one of those ideas that could only exist in a world where animators were allowed to go com..."
The Rhythmettes
Ben Hardaway
United States

