terça-feira, 22 de maio de 2012

Walt Disney - Sinfonias Ingénuas (Silly Symphonies) - 1929 / 1939

Série algumas das de curtas metragens das Silly Symphonies em sucessão ininterrupta  Inclui também algumas longa-metragens autónomas.
No final uma relação completa de todas as curtas metragens das Silly Symphonies
illy Symphonies (shown on-screen as Silly Symphony) is a series of animated short subjects, 75 in total, produced by Walt Disney Productions from 1929 to 1939, while the studio was still located at Hyperion Avenue in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles. Unlike the Mickey Mouse series, to which it is a sister series, Silly Symphonies did not usually feature continuing characters (an exception being the Three Little Pigs which had three sequels to their first cartoon) and as such were unique in their own way. Donald Duck got his start in a Silly Symphonies cartoon (The Wise Little Hen, 1934), and Pluto's first appearance without Mickey Mouse was also in a Silly Symphonies cartoon (Just Dogs, 1932). Characters such as Donald Duck were separated from the Silly Symphonies group to have their own cartoon series. .

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Filmography

#TitleRelease dateDirectorNotes
1The Skeleton DanceAugust 22, 1929Walt DisneyClips of this short have been featured in both Disney and non-Disney productions. The first Silly Symphony.
2El Terrible ToreadorSeptember 7, 1929Walt Disney
3SpringtimeOctober 24, 1929Ub IwerksSeen in One Hundred and One Dalmatians.
4Hell's BellsOctober 30, 1929Ub IwerksFeaturing Satan, the Grim ReaperCerberus, and various unnameddemons of Hell.
5The Merry DwarfsDecember 16, 1929Walt Disney
6SummerJanuary 6, 1930Ub Iwerks
7AutumnFebruary 13, 1930Ub Iwerks
8Cannibal CapersMarch 13, 1930Burt Gillett
9Frolicking FishMay 8, 1930Burt GillettThe first cartoon that introduced continuous movements or ’overlapping action’ in animation, instead of the old stop-and-go movements.
10Arctic AnticsJune 5, 1930Ub Iwerks
11Midnight in a Toy ShopJuly 3, 1930Wilfred Jackson
12NightJuly 31, 1930Walt Disney
13Monkey MelodiesAugust 10, 1930Burt Gillett
14WinterNovember 5, 1930Burt Gillett
15Playful PanDecember 28, 1930Burt GillettFeaturing Pan
16Birds of a FeatherFebruary 10, 1931Burton Gillett
17Mother Goose MelodiesApril 17, 1931Burton GillettFeaturing among others Humpty DumptyJack and JillLittle Bo PeepLittle Boy BlueLittle Jack HornerMother GooseOld King Cole, and Simple Simon.
18The China PlateMay 25, 1931Wilfred JacksonA creative retelling of the Willoware legend.
19The Busy BeaversJune 22, 1931Burton Gillett
20The Cat's OutJuly 28, 1931Wilfred Jackson
21Egyptian MelodiesAugust 21, 1931Wilfred Jackson
22The Clock StoreSeptember 30, 1931Wilfred Jackson
23The Spider and the FlyOctober 16, 1931Wilfred Jackson
24The Fox HuntNovember 18, 1931Wilfred JacksonRemade in 1938 as a Donald duck and Goofy cartoon.
25The Ugly DucklingDecember 16, 1931Wilfred JacksonBased on a story by Hans Christian Andersen. Featuring Clarabelle Cow. A much more comprehensive, colorized version would be made in 1939.
26The Bird StoreJanuary 16, 1932Wilfred Jackson
27The Bears and the BeesJuly 2, 1932Wilfred Jackson
28Just DogsJuly 16, 1932Burton GillettFeaturing the first starring role of Pluto (Mickey Mouse does not appear).
29Flowers and TreesJuly 30, 1932Burton GillettFirst cartoon produced in full-color three-strip TechnicolorAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film. First Disney cartoon in color.
30King NeptuneSeptember 10, 1932Burton GillettFeaturing Neptune (mythology) as the "King of the Sea".
31Bugs in LoveOctober 1, 1932Burton GillettLast Silly Symphony shot in black-and-white.
32Babes in the WoodsNovember 19, 1932Burton GillettFeaturing Hansel and Gretel.
33Santa's WorkshopDecember 3, 1932Wilfred JacksonFeaturing Santa Claus.
34Birds in the SpringMarch 11, 1933David Hand
35Father Noah's ArkApril 8, 1933Wilfred JacksonFeaturing NoahHamJaphethShem and their respective wives, as well as a cavalcade of animals. The "building the ark" music is an adaptation ofBeethoven's Contradanse in C Major, WoO 14 No. 1.
36Three Little PigsMay 27, 1933Burton GillettFeaturing the namesake characters and the Big Bad WolfAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
37Old King ColeJuly 29, 1933David HandFeaturing the namesake character along with various nursery rhymecharacters.
38Lullaby LandAugust 19, 1933Wilfred JacksonFeaturing The Sandman.
39The Pied PiperSeptember 16, 1933Wilfred JacksonAn adaptation of The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
40The Night Before ChristmasDecember 2, 1933Wilfred Jackson
41The China ShopJanuary 13, 1934Wilfred Jackson
42The Grasshopper and the AntsFebruary 10, 1934Wilfred JacksonBased on a fable by Aesop. Pinto Colvig (Goofy) provides the voice for the grasshopper.
43Funny Little BunniesMarch 24, 1934Wilfred JacksonFeaturing the Easter Bunnies.
44The Big Bad WolfApril 14, 1934Burton GillettFeaturing the title character along with the Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood.
45The Wise Little HenJune 9, 1934Wilfred JacksonFeaturing the debut of Donald Duck
46The Flying MouseJuly 14, 1934David Hand
47Peculiar PenguinsSeptember 1, 1934Wilfred Jackson
48The Goddess of SpringNovember 3, 1934Wilfred JacksonFeaturing Persephone and a version of her uncle-husband Hades/Pluto, identified here with Satan. The Disney animators' first attempt to create visually realistic human characters.
49The Tortoise and the HareJanuary 5, 1935Wilfred JacksonFeaturing Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
50The Golden TouchMarch 22, 1935Walt DisneyFeaturing Midas and Goldie the elf
51The Robber KittenApril 13, 1935David Hand
52Water BabiesMay 11, 1935Wilfred Jackson
53The Cookie CarnivalMay 25, 1935Ben SharpsteenA homage to the Atlantic City boardwalk parade and bathing beauty contest (what eventually became the Miss America pageant) of the 1920s and 30s. Pinto Colvig (Goofy) provides the voice for the gingerbread man.
54Who Killed Cock Robin?June 26, 1935David HandIncludes caricatures of Mae West (Jenny Wren), Bing Crosby (Cock Robin),Harpo Marx (the cuckoo), and Steppin Fetchit (the blackbird).
55Music LandOctober 5, 1935Wilfred Jackson
56Three Orphan KittensOctober 26, 1935David HandAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
57Cock o' the WalkNovember 30, 1935Ben Sharpsteen
58Broken ToysDecember 14, 1935Ben Sharpsteen
59Elmer ElephantMarch 28, 1936Wilfred Jackson
60Three Little WolvesApril 18, 1936David HandFeaturing the title characters along with their father the Big Bad Wolf and his rivals the Three Little Pigs.
61Toby Tortoise ReturnsAugust 22, 1936Wilfred JacksonFeaturing Max Hare and Toby Tortoise. It is a sequel to The Tortoise and the Hare.
62Three Blind MouseketeersSeptember 26, 1936David Hand
63The Country CousinOctober 31, 1936David HandAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
64Mother PlutoNovember 14, 1936David HandFeaturing Pluto mothering a number of newly hatched chicks.
65More KittensDecember 19, 1936David Hand,
Wilfred Jackson
66Woodland CaféMarch 13, 1937Wilfred JacksonContains animator Ward Kimball's first animating assignment.
67Little HiawathaMay 15, 1937David HandThe last Silly Symphony distributed by United Artists.
68The Old MillNovember 5, 1937Wilfred JacksonDisney's first use of the multiplane camera and the first Silly Symphony distributed by RKO Radio PicturesAcademy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
69Moth and the FlameApril 1, 1938Burton Gillett
70Wynken, Blynken and NodMay 27, 1938Graham Heid
71Farmyard SymphonyOctober 14, 1938Jack Cutting
72MerbabiesDecember 9, 1938Rudolf Ising,
Vernon Stallings
Outsourced to Harman and Ising after the studio donated inkers and painters to the Disney studio to complete Snow White.
73Mother Goose Goes HollywoodDecember 23, 1938Wilfred JacksonFeaturing Joker, Wax-man, Donald Duck, Bo Sheep and Lamby.
74The Practical PigFebruary 24, 1939Dick RickardFeaturing the Three Little Pigs, the Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Wolves. This is in a Three Little Pigs Cartoon first appearance.
75The Ugly DucklingApril 7, 1939Jack CuttingAnother cartoon version of the classical story, first animated in 1931, and the only Silly Symphony story to be made twice. This is in a Walt Disney Special Cartoon. Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film. The Last Silly Symphony cartoon produced and distributed by RKO Radio Picturesand in terms of production order.


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