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Little Annie Rooney : ウィキペディア英語版
Little Annie Rooney

''Little Annie Rooney'' is a comic strip about a young orphaned girl who traveled about with her dog, Zero. King Features Syndicate launched the strip on January 10, 1927, not long after it was apparent that the Chicago Tribune Syndicate had scored a huge hit with ''Little Orphan Annie''. The name comes from the 1889 popular song of the same name, still familiar to many at the time.
Although the King Features strip was an obvious knock-off with several similar parallels, the approach was quite different, and ''Little Annie Rooney'' had a successful run from January 10, 1927 to April 10, 1966. The strip's creators over the years included Ed Verdier (1927–28), Ben Batsford (1930), Sunday strips by Nicholas Afonsky (1934–43), writer Brandon Walsh (1931–53) and Darrell McClure (1930–66). McClure's assistants were Bob Dunn and Fran Matera.
==Origins==
The name was popularized in a 19th-century song by Michael Nolan. After Nolan sang "Little Annie Rooney" in English music halls in 1890, Annie Hart (aka "The Bowery Girl") brought it to the United States. When she performed at New York's London Theatre, the song became a hit, but the absence of any international copyright laws kept Nolan from collecting royalties.
A bitter Nolan retired from composing, and his song later became a favorite piano roll and calliope tune, heard at circuses and carousels. The lyrics make it clear that the Annie of the song and the Annie of the strip are two different characters:
:A winning way, a pleasant smile,
:Dress'd so neat but quite in style,
:Merry chaff your time to wile,
:Has little Annie Rooney.
:Ev'ry evening, rain or shine,
:I make a call twixt eight and nine,
:On her who shortly will be mine,
:Little Annie Rooney.
:She's my sweetheart, I'm her beau;
:She's my Annie, I'm her Joe,
:Soon we'll marry, never to part,
:Little Annie Rooney is my sweetheart!
:The parlor's small, but neat and clean,
:And set with taste so seldom seen,
:And you can bet, the household queen,
:Is little Annie Rooney.
:The fire burns cheerfully and bright,
:As a family circle round each night,
:We form, and ev'ry one's delight
:Is little Annie Rooney.
:We've been engaged close on a year,
:The happy time is drawing near,
:I'll wed the one I love so dear,
:Little Annie Rooney.
:My friends declare I'm in a jest,
:Until the time comes will not rest,
:But one who knows its value best,
:Is little Annie Rooney.
There is also a Scottish saying: "She is having an Annie Rooney," which means that someone is displaying rage and anger. Annie Rooney's pet expression was "Gloriosky!" That unique G-rated expletive and ''Little Orphan Annies "Leapin' lizards!" both found their way into the Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim song, "Gee, Officer Krupke!", from ''West Side Story''.
Harvey Kurtzman had both Annies in mind when he created his satirical ''Little Annie Fanny'' for ''Playboy'', though the ribald parody owed far more to the original Harold Gray strip.
James Joyce referred to ''Little Annie Rooney'' early in the first chapter of ''Finnegans Wake'': "Arrah, sure, we all love little Anny Ruiny, or, we mean to say, lovelittle Anna Rayiny, when unda her brella, mid piddle med puddle, she ninnygoes nannygoes nancing by."

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