Willy is shown in the last segment, capable of singing operatic voices and his friend Whitey. First, he is seen as a regular-sized sperm whale. He has three uvulas for voices. Willie left the sea and went on an opera in the human world. Willy's voice was a success as a tenor. His next role is Pagliacci and then a singer with a soprano. He gets sent to the finals, where he loses to a zebra with wings. He then goes back to the sea, where sulks and lies down until his friend the eel tells him "Critics are dumby-heads, go with your heart! Not a lot of other sea creatures can sing like you!", which regain Willy's confidence. The short ends with Willy and the eel singing on 5th Avenue.
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| - Willy is shown in the last segment, capable of singing operatic voices and his friend Whitey. First, he is seen as a regular-sized sperm whale. He has three uvulas for voices. Willie left the sea and went on an opera in the human world. Willy's voice was a success as a tenor. His next role is Pagliacci and then a singer with a soprano. He gets sent to the finals, where he loses to a zebra with wings. He then goes back to the sea, where sulks and lies down until his friend the eel tells him "Critics are dumby-heads, go with your heart! Not a lot of other sea creatures can sing like you!", which regain Willy's confidence. The short ends with Willy and the eel singing on 5th Avenue.
- Willie is an opera-singing sperm whale and the main protagonist from Disney's 1946 short The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met, a segment of the 1946 film Make Mine Music.
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| Goal
| - To become a great success and make money
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| Appearance
| - Gigantic navy sperm whale
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| - Mickey Mouse
- ''House of Mouse
- A Poem Is...
- Mickey Mouse Works''
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| Fate
| - Gets harpooned by Tetti-Tatti, then sings to sold-out performances in Heaven.
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| Enemies
| - Tetti-Tatti, Tetti-Tatti's sailors
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| - Strength, swimming, melodies
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| Friends
| - Seals, Pelicans, Tetti-Tatti's sailors
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| - "I'm off to be discovered!"
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| - Willy is shown in the last segment, capable of singing operatic voices and his friend Whitey. First, he is seen as a regular-sized sperm whale. He has three uvulas for voices. Willie left the sea and went on an opera in the human world. Willy's voice was a success as a tenor. His next role is Pagliacci and then a singer with a soprano. He gets sent to the finals, where he loses to a zebra with wings. He then goes back to the sea, where sulks and lies down until his friend the eel tells him "Critics are dumby-heads, go with your heart! Not a lot of other sea creatures can sing like you!", which regain Willy's confidence. The short ends with Willy and the eel singing on 5th Avenue.
- Willie is an opera-singing sperm whale and the main protagonist from Disney's 1946 short The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met, a segment of the 1946 film Make Mine Music.
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