Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit Ending Explained: Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Directed by Vernon Stallings, this 1923 comedy film stars Walter Lantz. Rated 5.5/10, the conclusion has sparked discussion among viewers.

What Happens at the End of Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit?

Forbidden Fruit begins with New York in the grip of a banana shortage. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes! We Have No Bananas,” the hit novelty song of 1923 (inspired by real-life banana shortages—the film also references current events by mentioning mobster Louis Cohen, arrested for murder the same year). The scene shifts to animator Walter Lantz strumming the song on his guitar, before a co-worker presents him with a banana that transmogrifies into Colonel Heeza Liar, who tells the tale of how he ended “the great banana famine in 1923.”

Vernon Stallings's narrative builds toward a resolution centered on Walter Lantz's journey. Residents sing (or scream) “Yes.

How Does Walter Lantz's Story End?

  • Walter Lantz: Walter Lantz's storyline wraps up in the final act, though some viewers have found the resolution more ambiguous than expected.

What Does the Ending of Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit Mean?

The ending of Colonel Heeza Liar's Forbidden Fruit brings the narrative to a close, though viewer reception has been mixed. The resolution of Walter Lantz's story may not satisfy all audiences.