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''Silly Symphony'' (also known as ''Silly Symphonies'') is an American
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series of 75 musical
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s produced by
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from 1929 to 1939. As the series name implies, the ''Silly Symphonies'' were originally intended as whimsical accompaniments to pieces of music. As such, the films usually did not feature continuing characters, unlike the ''
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'' shorts produced by Disney at the same time (exceptions to this include '' Three Little Pigs'', ''
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'', and '' Three Orphan Kittens'', which all had sequels). The series is notable for its innovation with
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and the multiplane motion picture camera, as well as its introduction of the character
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, who made his first appearance in the ''Silly Symphony'' cartoon ''
The Wise Little Hen ''The Wise Little Hen'' is a 1934 Walt Disney produced ''Silly Symphonies'' animated short film, based on the fable ''The Little Red Hen.'' The film features the debut of Donald Duck, dancing to "The Sailor's Hornpipe". Donald and his friend Pet ...
'' in 1934. Seven shorts won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. Many of the shorts were adapted into print mediums. Starting in 1932, a ''Silly Symphony'' newspaper comic strip was distributed by King Features Syndicate, as well as a
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comic book series and numerous children's books. The ''Silly Symphonies'' returned to theaters with its re-issues and re-releases, and tied with
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and
William Hanna William Denby Hanna (July 14, 1910 – March 22, 2001) was an American animator, voice actor, and musician who is best known for co-creating ''Tom and Jerry'' and providing the vocal effects for the series' title characters. Alongside Joseph B ...
's ''
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''s record for most Oscar wins for a cartoon series in the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film category. The first five ''Silly Symphony'' shorts entered the public domain on January 1, 2025. The same will happen to subsequent shorts from 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933 in 2026, 2027, 2028, and 2029 respectively.


Production

While Walt Disney and Carl Stalling, a theatre organist from Kansas City, were in New York to add sound to the Mickey Mouse shorts ''
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'', '' The Barn Dance'' and ''
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'', Stalling suggested the idea of making a series of musical animated shorts that combined the latest sound technology with storytelling. At first Walt did not seem interested, but when they returned to New York in February to record the sound for a fifth Mickey Mouse cartoon, '' The Opry House'', they also recorded the soundtrack for '' The Skeleton Dance'', the type of short that Stalling had suggested and the first Silly Symphony cartoon. Within the animation industry, the series is known for its use by
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as a platform for experimenting with processes, techniques, characters, and stories in order to further the art of animation. It also provided a venue to try out techniques and technologies, such as Technicolor, special effects animation, and dramatic storytelling in animation, that would be crucial to Disney's plans to eventually begin making feature-length animated films. Shortly after the switch to United Artists, the series became even more popular. Walt Disney had seen some of Dr. Herbert Kalmus' tests for a new three-strip, full-color
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process, which would replace the previous two-tone Technicolor process. Disney signed a contract with Technicolor which gave the Disney studio exclusive rights to the new three-strip process through the end of 1935, and had a 60% complete ''Symphony'', '' Flowers and Trees'', scrapped and redone in full color. ''Flowers and Trees'' was the first animated film to use the three-strip Technicolor process, and was a phenomenal success. Within a year, the now-in-Technicolor ''Silly Symphonies'' series had popularity and success that matched (and later surpassed) that of the ''Mickey Mouse'' cartoons. The contract Disney had with Technicolor would also later be extended another five years as well. The success of ''Silly Symphonies'' would be tremendously boosted after ''Three Little Pigs'' was released in 1933 and became a box office sensation; the film was featured in movie theaters for several months and also featured the hit song that became the anthem of the Great Depression, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf". Several ''Silly Symphonies'' entries, including '' Three Little Pigs'' (1933), '' The Grasshopper and the Ants'' (1934), ''
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'' (1935), '' The Country Cousin'' (1936), '' The Old Mill'' (1937), '' Wynken, Blynken, and Nod'' (1938), and '' The Ugly Duckling'' (1939, with an earlier black-and-white version from 1931), are among the most notable short films produced by Walt Disney. Due to problems related to Disney's scheduled productions of cartoons, a deal was made with Harman and Ising to produce three Silly Symphonies: '' Merbabies'', ''Pipe Dreams'', and ''The Little Bantamweight''. Only one of these cartoons, ''Merbabies'', ended up being bought by Disney, the remaining two Harman-Ising Silly Symphonies were then sold to MGM who released them as Happy Harmonies cartoons. Disney ceased production of ''Silly Symphonies'' in 1939.


Distribution

The series was first distributed by Pat Powers from 1929 to 1930 and released by Celebrity Productions (1929–1930) indirectly through
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. The original basis of the cartoons was musical novelty, and the musical scores of the first cartoons were composed by Carl Stalling.


Columbia Pictures

After viewing "The Skeleton Dance", the manager at Columbia Pictures quickly became interested in distributing the series, and gained the perfect opportunity to acquire Silly Symphonies after Disney broke with Celebrity Productions head Pat Powers after Powers signed Disney's colleague
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to a studio contract.
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(1930–1932) agreed to pick up the direct distribution of the
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series on the condition that they would have exclusive rights to distribute the ''Silly Symphonies'' series; at first, ''Silly Symphonies'' could not even come close to the popularity Mickey Mouse had. The original title cards to the shorts released by Celebrity Productions and Columbia Pictures were all redrawn after Walt Disney stopped distributing his cartoons through them. Meanwhile, more competition spread for Disney after
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's flapper cartoon character Betty Boop began to gain more and more popularity after starring in the cartoon '' Minnie the Moocher''. By August 1932, Betty Boop became so popular that the Talkartoon series was renamed as Betty Boop cartoons.


United Artists

In 1932, after falling out with Columbia Pictures, Disney began distributing his products through
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. UA refused to distribute the ''Silly Symphonies'' unless Disney associated Mickey Mouse with them somehow, resulting in the "Mickey Mouse presents a ''Silly Symphony''" title cards and posters that introduced and promoted the series during its five-year run for UA. United Artists also agreed to double the budget for each cartoon from $7,500 to $15,000. The first short released by United Artists was '' The Bears and Bees''.


RKO Radio Pictures

In 1937, Disney signed a distribution deal with
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to distribute the Silly Symphony cartoons, along with the Mickey Mouse series. RKO would continue to distribute until the end of the series in 1939.


Home media

Several ''Symphonies'' have been released in home media, most of the time as bonus shorts that relate to something within various Disney films. For instance, the original '' Dumbo'' VHS included ''Father Noah's Ark'', ''The Practical Pig'' and ''Three Orphan Kittens'' as bonus shorts to make up for the film's short length. In the UK, several ''Silly Symphonies'' were released in compilations under Disney Videos' "Storybook Favourites" brand. The three "Storybook Favourites Shorts" volumes released included among others, ''The Three Little Pigs'', ''The Tortoise and the Hare'' and the remake of ''The Ugly Duckling''. On December 4, 2001, Disney released " Silly Symphonies" as part of its DVD series " Walt Disney Treasures". On December 19, 2006, " More Silly Symphonies" was released, completing the collection and allowing the cartoons to be completely available to the public. Some Disney
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discs include ''Silly Symphonies'' as high definition special features. ''
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'' and '' Dumbo'' both contain two and
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'' contains one. The ''Silly Symphony'' shorts originally aired on
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' period program block "Treasures from the Disney Vault". Some ''Silly Symphony'' shorts are viewable on
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List of films

The ''Silly Symphonies'' are listed here in production order:


Reception

Disney's experiments were widely praised within the film industry, and the ''Silly Symphonies'' won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film seven times, maintaining a six-year-hold on the category after it was first introduced. This record was matched only by
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's ''
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'' series during the 1940s and 1950s.


Legacy

The ''Symphonies'' changed the course of Disney studio history when Walt's plans to direct his first feature cartoon became problematic after his warm-up to the task '' The Golden Touch'' was widely seen (even by Disney himself) as stiff and slowly paced. This motivated him to embrace his role as being the producer and providing creative oversight (especially of the story) for ''
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'' while tasking David Hand to handle the actual directing. ''Silly Symphonies'' brought along many imitators, including Warner Bros. cartoon series ''
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'' and '' Merrie Melodies'', MGM's '' Happy Harmonies'', and later, Universal's '' Swing Symphony''. Years later after the ''Silly Symphonies'' ended, Disney occasionally produced a handful of one-shot cartoons, playing the same style as the ''Silly Symphony'' series. Unlike the ''Silly Symphonies'' canon, most of these "Specials" have a narration, usually by Disney legend
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. In the 1934 MGM film '' Hollywood Party'', Mickey Mouse appears with
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, where they introduce '' The Hot Choc-late Soldiers''. The 1999–2000 television series '' Mickey Mouse Works'' used the ''Silly Symphonies'' title for some of its new cartoons, but unlike the original cartoons, these did feature continuing characters. As of 2021, three of the ''Silly Symphony'' shorts ('' Three Little Pigs'', '' The Old Mill'', and '' Flowers and Trees''), have been selected for preservation in the United States
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by the Library of Congress, for being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".


Comic adaptations

A Sunday ''Silly Symphony'' comic strip ran in newspapers from January 10, 1932, to July 12, 1942. The strip featured adaptations of some of the ''Silly Symphony'' cartoons, including ''Birds of a Feather'', ''The Robber Kitten'', ''Elmer Elephant'', ''Farmyard Symphony'' and ''Little Hiawatha''. This strip began with a two-year sequence about Bucky Bug, a character based on the bugs in '' Bugs in Love''. There was also an occasional ''Silly Symphonies'' comic book, with nine issues published by
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from September 1952 to February 1959. The first issue of this anthology comic featured adaptations of some ''Silly Symphony'' cartoons, including ''The Grasshopper and the Ants'', ''Three Little Pigs'', ''The Goddess of Spring'' and ''Mother Pluto'', but it also included non-''Symphony'' cartoons like Mickey Mouse's '' Brave Little Tailor''. By the third issue, there was almost no ''Symphony''-related material in the book; the stories and activities were mostly based on other Disney shorts and feature films.


See also

*
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* List of Disney animated shorts * '' Silly Symphonies'' the newspaper
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, featuring adaptations of the animated shorts * '' Merrie Melodies'', from Warner Bros. Pictures


References


Further reading

* Maltin, Leonard: ''The Disney Films''. (Fourth edition.) New York: Disney Editions, 2000. . * Merritt, Russel – Kaufman, J. B.: ''Walt Disney's Silly Symphonies: A Companion to the Classic Cartoons Series''. Gemona: La Cinecita del Friuli, 2006. .


External links

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