Product Tag - silly symphony

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    The Goddess of Spring (1934)

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    The Goddess of Spring (1934)

    The goddess is greeted by dancing flowers and fairies. The devil comes and takes her away to be his queen. She’s despondent, as winter settles in above ground. But the devil isn’t happy either, and offers anything to make her happy. They reach an agreement: she’ll spend six months above ground and six below. Thus we have seasons.

    $25.00
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    The Bird Store (1932)

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    The Bird Store (1932)

    A pet shop specializing in birds. The various caged birds chirp along to the score in their various styles (including a set of birds that looks like the Marx Brothers). A cat eyes the proceedings hungrily and makes his way in through an open transom, causing panic and an organized counterattack.

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    Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938)

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    Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (1938)

    Various Mother Goose rhymes are portrayed by Hollywood stars for example, Old King Cole’s fiddlers three are the Marx Brothers, and Humpty Dumpty is W.C. Fields, who falls while tormenting Charlie McCarthy; Simple Simon and the Pieman are Laurel and Hardy.

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    The Golden Touch (1935)

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    The Golden Touch (1935)

    King Midas is visited by an elf; the elf turns his cat to gold, then claps his hands and it changes back. Midas begs for the golden touch, but the elf warns him it would be a curse to him. Midas insists. He dances about joyfully at first, but discovers the drawbacks when he sits down to dinner. Fearing death by starvation, he summons the elf and agrees to surrender everything he owns to have the curse lifted.

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    Little Hiawatha (1937)

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    Little Hiawatha (1937)

    The “fearless warrior” of the poem is a very small child whose pants keep falling down. He tries to shoot a grasshopper with his arrow, but the grasshopper spits in his eye. He tries to shoot a bunny rabbit, but the rabbit is too cute and pathetic. He tracks a bear, and runs after its cub and right into the mother. But the rest of the animals, thankful for him saving the rabbit, come to his rescue.

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    Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1938)

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    Wynken, Blynken and Nod (1938)

    An elaborate dream fantasy based on the popular children’s poem of three children playing and floating among the stars. The three sleepy children sail in their shoe-boat; they stall briefly on a cloud, then have various troubles with their fishing lines (one lands a fish-like star that ends up squirming in his pants).

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    Moth and the Flame (1938)

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    Moth and the Flame (1938)

    A group of moths invades a costume shop through a badly plugged hole in a window and makes quick work of the contents. A male moth ignores his lady to chow down on a hat and she’s soon seduced by a candle flame, which rapidly spreads. He notices her trapped in a spider web with the fire attacking and makes some attempts to save her, but pours benzene on the fire by mistake. The rest of the moths are summoned, and they fight the fire with water-filled bagpipes, an air drop with a water-filled funnel, etc., while our hero works to free his lady from the spider web.

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    Night (1930)

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    Night (1930)

    The moon and two owls sing to the Blue Danube Waltz, celebrating the night. Moths dance around a candle flame, fireflies glow, frogs chorus, and so forth.

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