I’m sure it’s been said before, but I’ll say it again, Little Nemo is truly a classic comic strip. 20th century fairy tales! I’m guessing they’re singing what they are because it’s Nemo’s dream, and that’s the song he would associate with a seat of power. The Star Spangled Banner hadn’t been chosen yet, or they would probably be singing that.
Regarding the patriotic figures and song, the comic is dated July first, so Mr. McCay was probably thinking of the Fourth Of July. Be my guess, anyway.
MysteryCat almost 10 years ago
Note they are singing “Our Country Tis of Thee…” That must be the anthem of Slumberland.
CeeJay almost 10 years ago
I’m sure it’s been said before, but I’ll say it again, Little Nemo is truly a classic comic strip. 20th century fairy tales! I’m guessing they’re singing what they are because it’s Nemo’s dream, and that’s the song he would associate with a seat of power. The Star Spangled Banner hadn’t been chosen yet, or they would probably be singing that.
Ushindi almost 10 years ago
Regarding the patriotic figures and song, the comic is dated July first, so Mr. McCay was probably thinking of the Fourth Of July. Be my guess, anyway.
CeeJay almost 10 years ago
Point well taken Ushindi!