Johnny Fedora is one of the main protagonists in the Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet segment of the 1946 film Make Mine Music.
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Johnny is a light gray fedora with a dark gray strap below his eyes.
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Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet[]
Johnny is introduced to us in a department store, being placed on a hat stand in the window, where he meets his love, Alice Blue Bonnet, and starts singing to her. He is eventually bought, being separated from her, and tries to find her throughout the majority of the segment. At the end, after being tossed away, smacked around, and left in a condition that was a far cry from his original pristine days, he is picked up by an iceman who cuts two holes in his rim to fit him over his horse's ears - the horse beside him wearing a similarly-changed Alice. Thus, they are reunited and go on to be together ever after.
The Wonderful World of Disney[]
In the 1957 Disneyland episode, "Adventures in Fantasy", Johnny briefly appears as an example of the average man's hat and how, like the average man, the hat has its moods, whether jaunty, sad or completely crushed. A hat, according to Walt Disney, can express any human emotion. Because of this, Johnny is an actor of proven ability, which landed him the male lead, with top billing, in Johnny Fedora and Alice Blue Bonnet (which then plays on this program).
Who Framed Roger Rabbit[]
Johnny made a cameo during the final scene of Who Framed Roger Rabbit atop the head of a cartoon hippopotamus.
Once Upon a Studio[]
When Mickey Mouse rode on Dumbo down the stairs, Johnny was seen on top of Tarzan while Alice was on Jane Porter. Near the end of the special, Johnny can be seen sitting on the head of David Kawena while Alice sat on Nani Pelekai.
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