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Walt Disney Treasures - More Silly Symphonies (1929-1938)

starring: Clarence Nash, Jerry Beck, Russell Merritt, David Gerstein, Ross Care
directed by: Walt Disney, Wilfred Jackson, David Hand, Ub Iwerks

 : Walt Disney Treasures - More Silly Symphonies (1929-1938)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: G (General Audience)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0786936702248
Format: Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Walt Disney Video
Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Walt Disney Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: December 19, 2006
Running Time: 316 minutes
Sales Rank: 9027
Studio: Walt Disney Video
Theatrical Release Date: July 31, 1930




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Description:
From the beginning, Walt Disney's SILLY SYMPHONIES series was a mecca for innovation and unabashed creativity. This second volume of the revolutionary series boasts some of Disney's rarest cartoons, including over a dozen never before released on DVD or video. Among the many animation treasures celebrated here are the never-before-released HELL'S BELLS and the original unedited MOTHER GOOSE GOES HOLLWYOOD, plus the Academy Award(R)-winning THREE ORPHAN KITTENS (Best Cartoon, 1935). Enriching the collection even further are several optional commentaries by some of the world's foremost animation and film music experts, who also take part in a lively conversation about the series that let Walt Disney push the envelope of animation art to unimaginable flights of fantasy. Featuring exclusive introductions by film historian Leonard Maltin, this is a timeless collection from generations past for generations to come.

Amazon.com:
The second set of Silly Symphonies completes the series of music-themed cartoons Walt Disney began in 1929 with 'The Skeleton Dance.' Disney used these films to train his artists and to experiment with new techniques and visual styles. Viewers who watch the Symphonies in chronological order can see the artists' work improving at an astonishing pace. When a ring of imps dances around a fire in 'Hell's Bells' (1929) the flat-looking flames move stiffly, like paper cut-outs; five years later in 'The Goddess of Spring' (1934), the flames ripples and crackle, and their changing hues produce multi-colored shadows on the cavern walls. The imps in the earlier film are rubbery golliwogs who just bounce and stretch to the music; in the later film, the rounder, more dimensional devilkins perform a complicated jazz dance. 'Goddess of Spring' and 'Broken Toys' (1935) also represent the artists' first efforts to animate a believable female character, as they prepared for the challenges of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

Many of these films were consigned to the vaults for years because of their racial imagery. In the Oscar-nominated 'Mother Goose Goes Hollywood' (1938), a gaggle of Hollywood celebrities cavort to familiar nursery rhymes, but the caricatures of Stepin Fetchit and Cab Calloway are no more unflattering or mean-spirited than the ones of Katharine Hepburn, W.C. Fields, and Clark Gable. The outrageous 'Cannibal Capers' (1930) and a few other shorts may embarrass viewers today, but as host Leonard Maltin observes, ignoring these film falsifies the past of animation and the United States. This important and entertaining collection will delight anyone interested in the history of the Disney Studio, animation or American popular culture. (Rated G, suitable for ages 5 and older: cartoon violence, tobacco use, ethnic stereotypes) --Charles Solomon



Customer Reviews
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Collection of Shorts to Keep
Some of the shorts on this collection are not as well known as the ones on Volume One, yet I find ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Images out of focus here and there
I've seen most of these shorts before, and as a Disney fan, I'm very disappointed with the blurred ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great Collection of Classic Cartoons
This is a great collection of classic Disney cartoons aimed to some extent at fans and collectors. ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wish more people knew about these cartoons!
Those who know about the "Silly Symphonies", know what the fuss is all about, and will not hesitate ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Essential Disney Animation
After a long wait, Disney has issued the remaining "Silly Symphony" cartoons in this excellent two-disc ... Read More

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