For the birds

Why is it called for the birds?

There is a boat in Finding Nemo entitled "For the Birds." The title of the short is referencing to the idiom of the same name. Meaning being worthless and undesirable. The background music in this short, titled "Big High Wire Hop," is performed by Riders in the Sky.

What does it mean when you say that’s for the birds?

For the birds is an idiom describing something as useless, meaningless, or only believed by the gullible. … The original phrase included a swear word, talking about birds pecking at horse manure for seeds. That's for the birds hit its peak in popularity around the 1960s.

What is the moral of for the birds?

The moral in this fable is don't be naive and gullible. Not all traditional children's stories were Aesop's fables. The Little Red Hen asked her barnyard friends who would help her plant some grains of wheat.

What kind of bird is in for The Birds?

The Big Bird resembles either a shoebill or a hammerkop, while Bully and his flock appear to be some sort of waxbill (even having the same squeaks). This is Pixar's first attempt at animating both feathers and moving backgrounds.

What is for The Birds before?

In 2012, the short was re rendered into 3D, and it was theatrically re released alongside the 3D re-release of Monsters, Inc….For the Birds (film)

For the Birds
Release datesJune 5, 2000 (Annecy Festival) November 2, 2001 (with Monsters, Inc.) December 19, 2012 (with Monsters, Inc. 3D)

What is breaking the ice?

To remove the tension at a first meeting, at the opening of a party, etc.: “That joke really broke the ice at the conference; we all relaxed afterward.”

Where does the saying a horse a piece come from?

According to DARE, the logic of "a horse apiece" may come from an old dice game called "horse" in which two players who have each lost a turn are said to be "a horse apiece." Or it may just be a variant of "horse and horse," describing two horses racing neck-and-neck down a racetrack.

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