-
directed by Gary Halvorson. It
reconcieved the
potentially offensive "Ugg-a-
Wugg" song
about Native Americans as a
percussive dance number. The
flying effects...
- Schuster, 1963 The
Gashlycrumb Tinies The
Insect God The West Wing The
Wuggly Ump, Lippincott, 1963 The
Nursery Frieze,
Fantod Press, 1964 The Sinking...
-
books Publisher Simon &
Schuster Publication date 1963 Media type
Print (Hardcover & Paperback) Preceded by The
Beastly Baby Followed by The
Wuggly Ump ...
- the new
songs in 'Peter Pan Live!' – and how the show's
handling 'Ugg-a-
Wugg'".
Inside TV.
Entertainment W****ly. 18
November 2014.
Retrieved 18 November...
- also
contains usage of the word "squaw",
gibberish utterances like "ugg-a-
wugg", and a
mocking explanation of the
Lakota greeting háu. The
visuals include...
- soon find that the ring has
other magical powers such as
making the "Ugly-
Wugglies" (Guy
Fawkes style dummies they had made to
swell the
audience at one of...
- hitch, Evil Edna
decides to "help" him with an evil spell. "The Magnet" "
Wugged Wocks" "The
Flight of Mavis" "The
Thoughts of Moog": When the Moog starts...
- as
Native Americans. In 1953, "How" and
primitive utterances like "Ugg-a-
Wugg!" were used in the
lyrics of Walt Disney's
songs "What Made the Red Man Red...
-
written with Mary
Martin in mind, was cut from the show
while the song "Ugg-a-
Wugg",
which contained racially insensitive lyrics, was
rewritten into a new song...
- the
original on 31
January 2016.
Retrieved 27 June 2015. "Adios, 'Ugg A
Wugg':
Native Composer Updates Song for NBC's 'Peter Pan Live!'".
Indian Country...