Paul Bunyan
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Paul Bunyan
Summary
Paul Bunyan is a dramatico-musical work[1]. It draws 50 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #404 of 2,893).[2]
Key Facts
- Paul Bunyan's instance of is recorded as dramatico-musical work[3].
- Paul Bunyan's composer is recorded as Benjamin Britten[4].
- Paul Bunyan is named after Paul Bunyan[5].
- Paul Bunyan's based on is recorded as Paul Bunyan[6].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Four cronies of Hel Helson[7].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Johnny Inkslinger[8].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Narrator and Balladeer (in the Interludes)[9].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Quartet of the Defeated (Blues)[10].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as The Voice of Paul Bunyan[11].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Western Union Boy[12].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Sam Sharkey[13].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Moppet[14].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Poppet[15].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Fido[16].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as John Shears[17].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Hot Biscuit Slim[18].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Andy Anderson[19].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Cross Crosshaulson[20].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Jen Jenson[21].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Pete Peterson[22].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Ben Benny[23].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Hel Helson[24].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Heron[25].
- Paul Bunyan's characters is recorded as Tiny[26].
- Paul Bunyan's date of first performance is recorded as May 5, 1941[27].
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Works and Contributions
Things named for Paul Bunyan include it[30], a short film[31], directed by Les Clark[32].
Why It Matters
Paul Bunyan draws 50 Wikipedia views per month (dramatico_musical_work category, ranking #404 of 2,893).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[33]
Entities named for it include it[30], a short film[31], directed by Les Clark[32].