Plot
Max Hare is the heavy favorite to win a major sporting event. He is cocky, athletic, and incredibly fast. His challenger, Toby Tortoise, is teased and jeered for being sluggish and clumsy. He does seem to have the ability to stretch, which comes in handy in certain situations. Max tells Toby that he intends to play fair, but it seems obvious that Max is just out to humiliate his competition. The race begins and Max zooms off. It takes an extra nudge from the starting line to get Toby going. Max seems to dominate the race, zooming past everything down the road. At one point, Max pretends to nap under a tree, just to watch Toby's progress. Thinking that Max really is asleep, Toby quietly creeps past him, but not for long after Max gets up and bolts past him again. A little farther down the road, Max passes a girls' school, and stops to talk to the female bunnies. As Toby lumbers past, the girls invite him to stop as well, but Toby politely declines their offer, because he is committed to finish the race. Even though Toby is now in the lead, Max oughts to stay for a while, because he is confident that he will have no trouble catching up with Toby, due to how slow he is. Max uses the girls' sports field to show off his amazing athletic skills in archery, baseball, and tennis. Suddenly, Max hears the crowd cheering and sees that Toby is not far from the finishing line. He kisses the girls farewell and charges off, still confident that he will win easily. Toby sees Max catching up and picks up his pace by stretching his legs. In the end, the race is close. Max crosses the finishing line and skids to a rough halt. When he gets up and dusts himself off, he realizes that he has lost by a “neck's length”. The crowd rushes to congratulate the winner: Toby Tortoise.Other appearances
Toby Tortoise and Max Hare reappear in the 1936 cartoon short ''Voice cast
* Tortoise: Eddie Holden * Hare: Ned Norton * Starter: Pinto Colvig * Girl Bunny #1:Home media
The short was released on December 4, 2001, on '' Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies - The Historic Musical Animated Classics''.References
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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Tortoise And The Hare 1930s English-language films 1935 short films 1930s color films 1935 animated films Animated films about rabbits and hares Animated films about turtles 1930s Disney animated short films Best Animated Short Academy Award winners Films directed by Wilfred Jackson Films produced by Walt Disney Films scored by Frank Churchill Silly Symphonies Films based on Aesop's Fables American comedy short films American animated short films Films about animals playing sports 1930s American films