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Released in July 1935, and filmed in "two-strip Technicolor" [Walt Disney had the exclusive rights to "three-strip" Technicolor for his cartoons through the end of 1935, so studios like Fleischer's had to use "two-strip" or other processes like Cinceolor]. The delightful music score is by Sammy Timberg.
i agree, great song and way ahead of its time for 1935. this was an assignment for my college history of film class but it didn't feel like work at all.
oh,my God!I have been looking for this forever!Thanks for this great post! Sal
TheVideostunad 1 week ago
umm - interesting ending, (the stork) What exactly were they doing on the moon????
ProfEmelius 9 months ago
has anyone seen a cartoon that is in this style where bugs have a wedding in the grass and there is a stained glass window made from a spider web?
colorform69 1 year ago
@colorform69 is it cobweb hotel? if not then srry
brownies47 1 year ago
Cutest cartoon ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
maharley27 1 year ago
If they can 3Dize "Nightmare Before Christmas", why can't someone 3Dize this? It's a natural!
Pygar2 1 year ago
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Released in July 1935, and filmed in "two-strip Technicolor" [Walt Disney had the exclusive rights to "three-strip" Technicolor for his cartoons through the end of 1935, so studios like Fleischer's had to use "two-strip" or other processes like Cinceolor]. The delightful music score is by Sammy Timberg.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
God, this is such a cute song. :D
melodymorano 2 years ago
i agree, great song and way ahead of its time for 1935. this was an assignment for my college history of film class but it didn't feel like work at all.
badland10 2 years ago
I love this soo much!! Always has been a favorite!! Thanks for posting it!
pygminn 2 years ago