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Season 1

  • S01E01 The Skeleton Dance

    • August 29, 1929
    • Syndication

    The clock strikes midnight, the bats fly from the belfry, a dog howls at the full moon, and two black cats fight in the cemetery: a perfect time for four skeletons to come out and dance a bit.

  • S01E02 El Terrible Toreador

    • September 26, 1929

    A barmaid, a Mexican officer and a terrible toreador form a love triangle, as they dance, skip, kiss, punch and slap to the tune of Bizet’s "Carmen." Later, the barmaid cheers her lover, and the officer razzes him, during the big bullfight. The toreador and the bull are not above clowning, but never doubt they are two fearsome opponents striving toward a gruesome climax.

  • S01E03 Springtime

    • October 24, 1929

    Flowers, insects, and a crow family all dance to a jaunty tune celebrating spring. After a brief storm, grasshoppers, frogs, and spiders cavort to the Dance of the Hours.

  • S01E04 Hell's Bells

    • November 21, 1929

    The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.

  • S01E05 The Merry Dwarfs

    • December 19, 1929

    A village of dwarfs dance and play through their day. A blacksmith shoes a centipede, a street-cleaner sweeps, a marching-band strikes up and the townsmen roll out beer barrels.

  • S01E06 Summer

    • January 16, 1930

    In the logical sequel to Springtime, a new set of insects (mostly) dances to a new set of tunes, while doing summer activities. The insects include dung beetles, dragonflies, butterflies, a walking stick, bees, and various other beetles and flies.

  • S01E07 Autumn

    • February 13, 1930

    The season series of Silly Symphonies continues, with squirrels storing nuts and corn, crows stealing it, beavers building a dam, ducks migrating, and the like, as the first snows fall.

  • S01E08 Cannibal Capers

    • March 13, 1930

    A group of cannibals gather together for a tribal dance. In the middle of their gala, they are interrupted by a ferocious lion!

  • S01E09 Frolicking Fish

    • May 8, 1930

    The title pretty much says it: fish and other marine life dance and frolic to various tunes. An octopus keeps spoiling the fun in various ways.

  • S01E10 Arctic Antics

    • June 5, 1930

    A collection of arctic animals (seals, walruses, polar bears, penguins) float by on ice floes and on shore, performing various musical numbers.

  • S01E11 Midnight in a Toy Shop

    • July 3, 1930

    A spider seeks shelter inside an old toy store, where he soon discovers that the merchandise comes to life after dark.

  • S01E12 Night

    • July 31, 1930

    The moon and two owls sing to the Blue Danube Waltz, celebrating the night. Moths dance around a candle flame, fireflies glow, frogs chorus, and so forth.

  • S01E13 Monkey Melodies

    • September 26, 1930

    The monkeys are swinging; their song and dance routine has other jungle creatures joining in. And two monkeys in love chase and kiss. But the hungry crocodiles lie in wait (and dance the soft shoe).

  • S01E14 Winter

    • October 30, 1930

    In the last of the Silly Symphonies season cycle, bears hibernate (or try to), raccoons sneeze, moose swim, and pretty much everyone ice skates. Everyone gathers around the groundhog to see what happens.

  • S01E15 Playful Pan

    • December 27, 1930

    The mythological satyr plays some tunes on his pipes and gets various flora and fauna dancing to them. Two clouds also dance; they bump into each other, causing lightning strikes that start a forest fire. The animals rush to escape the fire. Finally, an animal comes to tell Pan of the fire; he rushes to it, and gets it to dance to his tune, right into the lake.

  • S01E16 Birds of a Feather

    • February 10, 1931

    Swans, peacocks, ducks, and more birds dance.

  • S01E17 Mother Goose Melodies

    • April 17, 1931

    A book of nursery rhymes plays for Old King Cole.

  • S01E18 The China Plate

    • May 23, 1931

    An old plate tells the tale of the Emperor of China, whose palace was disrupted by some children.

  • S01E19 The Busy Beavers

    • June 22, 1931

    A group of beavers cheerily build a dam.

  • S01E20 The Cat's Out

    • July 28, 1931

    A cat, being sent out for the night, begins to make trouble for some birds. He later has a nightmare that the birds grow and begin to extract their revenge.

  • S01E21 Egyptian Melodies

    • August 21, 1931

    A spider gets lost inside the sphinx.

  • S01E22 The Clock Store

    • September 30, 1931

    The various clocks and watches in a clock store dance, ring alarms musically, and otherwise entertain us in an after hours presentation.

  • S01E23 The Spider and the Fly

    • October 16, 1931

    A kitchen is filled with houseflies. A spider wakes up and plays his web like a harp, attracting a pair of them; the female is trapped, and the male summons the cavalry, which arrives riding horseflies, riding dragonflies to drop pepper bombs, firing champagne bottles, and ultimately setting the web on fire and catching the spider on flypaper when he falls.

  • S01E24 The Fox Hunt

    • October 20, 1931

    It’s morning in the English countryside and time for the gentry to participate in their favorite sport: the fox hunt. The eccentric gentlemen come in all shapes and sizes, the fat ones putting the greatest strain on the horses. The craziest things happen to the monocled hunters. One even gets knocked off his horse when it jumps over a brick wall. He shoots straight up into the air and, thanks to a parachute hidden in his clothes, makes a gentle landing. But instead of the ground, he lands on a cow. Upset by her unwanted passenger, she takes off at top speed, finally dumping him in a mud puddle, where he lands on a pig and continues his wacky ride. Meanwhile, the poor fox finally gets trapped in a hollow log. Dogs to the left of him, dogs to the right! Luckily, the beleaguered creature gets help from a certain powerful, and pungent, friend.

  • S01E25 The Ugly Duckling

    • December 16, 1931

    The film begins with a mother hen sitting on her eggs from which six baby chicks are born. Though initially overjoyed, her mood changes to disgust when the final egg hatches out a duckling. Though the duckling desperately attempts to win his foster family’s acceptance, the mother hen is adamant in her refusal to care for an infant that isn’t even her species, let alone not even hers.

  • S01E26 The Bird Store

    • January 16, 1932

    A pet shop specializing in birds. The various caged birds chirp along to the score in their various styles (including a set of birds that looks like the Marx Brothers). A cat eyes the proceedings hungrily and makes his way in through an open transom, causing panic and an organized counterattack.

  • S01E27 The Bears and the Bees

    • July 9, 1932

    Two bear cubs tussle harmlessly, then start to munch on a berry bush, until a bigger, meaner bear chases them off. They nibble some flowers and find a bee, which they follow to the hive, which they then proceed to raid. The big bear chases them off, but unknown to him, a bee spotted the raid and has summoned the attack squad. The bees run him off, and the cubs dig in.

  • S01E28 Just Dogs

    • August 12, 1932

    Pluto's cage-mate at the dog pound breaks out and lets all the other dogs out as well. In the park, that terrier keeps following Pluto too closely for Pluto's tastes, until he digs up a huge bone and gives it to Pluto (who doesn’t particularly want to share). But soon all the other escaped dogs are chasing after the bone.

  • S01E29 Flowers And Trees

    • September 9, 1932

    A jealous stump threatens two trees that are in love by starting a forest fire. When the rain comes and puts out the fire the forest revives and celebrates the wedding.

  • S01E30 King Neptune

    • September 10, 1932

    After a short introduction, one of Neptune's mermaids is captured by a pirate ship, and their anchor chain entangles King Neptune; the various sea creatures launch a full-on assault on the pirate ship, and eventually the giant King himself gets free and creates major havoc for the ship.

  • S01E31 Bugs in Love

    • September 21, 1932

    Insects have made a playground/carnival out of castoffs, featuring "ice skating" on mirrors. Two love bugs head off to a more private area. But their fun is interrupted when a crow comes by. He bottles up the male bug and chases the female into her home. The male bug escapes in the nick of time, and another bug notices the battle and rallies the rest of the bugs to attack, which they do, using false teeth, an eggbeater, a mousetrap, castor oil, and other things.

  • S01E32 Babes in the Woods

    • November 19, 1932

    Two children wander the forest and get lured into a witch's house.

  • S01E33 Santa's Workshop

    • December 30, 1932

    Santa is assisted by his elves in preparing for the famous sleigh ride on Christmas Eve. As the toys are finished, they come to life and march into Santa's big bag.

  • S01E34 Birds in the Spring

    • March 11, 1933

    Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly. One falls from the nest and has adventures with a rattlesnake and a beehive before finding his way home.

  • S01E35 Father Noah's Ark

    • April 8, 1933

    Noah, his family (wife, 3 sons, their wives), and various animals all help build the ark. The rains come, and the skunks barely miss the boat (not that anyone was particularly looking for them), but they manage to swim to it. After the rain and many lamentations by the humans, the sun returns, to the great joy of all. The ground appears, and the animals (and many new babies) disembark.

  • S01E36 Three Little Pigs

    • May 27, 1933

    The Three Little Pigs each build a house of different material. The Big Bad Wolf comes along and blows away the straw and stick homes, but is unable to destroy the house of bricks.

  • S01E37 Old King Cole

    • July 29, 1933

    Old King Cole throws party and invites all of the Mother Goose characters. He warns them that they must leave at midnight. Another collection of characters puts on a stage show. The Ten Little Indian Boys get everyone dancing along. The Hickory Dickory Dock mice announce midnight, and everyone leaves, back into their books.

  • S01E38 Lullaby Land

    • August 19, 1933

    A baby is transported to Lullaby Land, where pacifiers grow on trees, diapers, bottles, and potty chairs march on parade, and the gingham dog comes to life. He wanders into the "keep out" cave, full of things like scissors, knives, and fountain pens that are not for baby and begins smashing watches with hammers and playing with giant matches. The matches chase after him; baby escapes by riding a bar of soap across a pond, but the smoke from the matches turns into boogey-men. The benevolent sandman, dressed as a wizard, spots baby hiding and works his magic, bringing us back to the real nursery.

  • S01E39 The Pied Piper

    • September 16, 1933

    When the Pied Piper is not paid for ridding the town of rats, he then lures the children away to punish the parents.

  • S01E40 The Night Before Christmas

    • December 9, 1933

    A narrator sings the opening stanzas of the classic poem while we see the house at rest. Santa lands on the roof, comes down the chimney, and opens his bag. The toys march out and decorate the tree, with the toy soldiers shooting balls from their cannon, a toy airplane stringing a garland like skywriting, and the toy firemen applying snow. A blimp delivers the star to the top. Meanwhile, Santa fills the stockings. His laughter awakens the children, who sneak out. The toys rush to their places, and Santa escapes up the chimney just in time.

  • S01E41 The China Shop

    • January 13, 1934

    The elderly owner of a china shop leaves for the night, and the various figurines and decorated mugs come to life. A demonic figure captures an upper-class lady and does battle with her lord, damaging much of the shop. But the demon proves to have a glass jaw and, literally, a yellow streak, and the happy couple is soon reunited. No dialogue, but some signs are in English, particularly the final punch-line.

  • S01E42 The Grasshopper And The Ants

    • February 10, 1934

    When a lazy grasshopper prefers to sing and dance rather than forage like his friends the ants, he learns to regret it when winter approaches.

  • S01E43 Funny Little Bunnies

    • March 24, 1934

    We see bunny rabbits preparing for Easter, by making chocolate eggs and rabbits, decorating eggs, and weaving and filling baskets.

  • S01E44 The Big Bad Wolf

    • April 13, 1934

    Red Riding Hood is accompanied by Fiddler Pig and Piper Pig as she takes a shortcut through the forest to deliver food to her sick grandmother.

  • S01E45 The Wise Little Hen

    • June 9, 1934

    Join Donald Duck in his debut in the classic animated short The Wise Little Hen. Donald and Peter Pig refuse to help the Wise Little Hen plant her corn or harvest it, but they are plenty anxious to help eat it.

  • S01E46 The Flying Mouse

    • July 14, 1934

    To the tune "I Would Like to Be a Bird," a young mouse fashions wings from a pair of leaves, to the great amusement of his brothers when his attempts to use them fail. When the butterfly he rescues from a spider proves to be a fairy, he wishes for wings. But his bat-like appearance doesn’t fit in with either the birds or the other mice, and he finds himself friendless; even the bats make fun of him.

  • S01E47 Peculiar Penguins

    • September 1, 1934

    Penguins dance and play in Antarctica.

  • S01E48 The Goddess of Spring

    • November 3, 1934

    The lovely goddess of spring, Persephone, is kidnapped by Hades, thus bringing about the winter season.

  • S01E49 The Tortoise And The Hare

    • January 5, 1935

    Big race. Hare, fast and in lead, stops to loaf and show off to girl bunnies. Tortoise, plodding along at steady, slow pace, wins, although hare tries a last minute burst of speed.

  • S01E50 The Golden Touch

    • March 22, 1935

    A dwarf grants the king's wish that everything he touches will turn to gold. When the king finds that he cannot eat, he is no longer happy with the gift. By giving up his worldly property, he finds happiness going from riches to rags.

  • S01E51 The Robber Kitten

    • April 20, 1935

    A kitten runs off to be a robber with a dog.

  • S01E52 Water Babies

    • May 11, 1935

    A colony of nymph babies bathe and play in a river.

  • S01E53 The Cookie Carnival

    • May 25, 1935

    Cookies, pastries, and other desserts have a parade.

  • S01E54 Who Killed Cock Robin?

    • June 29, 1935

    A robin is shot so the woodland community holds a trial to investigate.

  • S01E55 Music Land

    • October 5, 1935

    Musical instruments are the stars of a romantic fable set in the Land of Symphony and the Isle of Jazz, two islands separated by the Sea of Discord. The violin princess and the saxophone prince fall in love, but must meet secretly in order to avoid the wrath of their parents, the Symphony queen and the Jazz king. The queen finds the boy saxophone on her island, attempting to woo her daughter. She has him locked in the metronome, but the young lover manages to send a note - in fact, several musical notes on sheet music - that conveys the message that he has been imprisoned. The Isle of Jazz declares war by blasting musical notes across the sea. The only thing that can bring peace and harmony to the Sea of Discord is love.

  • S01E56 Three Orphan Kittens

    • October 26, 1935

    Three orphan kittens are entering a society house in winter and ruin the furniture. But when they're caught by the maid, the young daughter of the house "rescues" them from the cold out outside.

  • S01E57 Cock o' the Walk

    • November 30, 1935

    The title character comes to town, complete with portable boxing ring. He grabs a local chicken and dances with her, inspiring several other barnyard animals to dance. But her rooster takes offense, and enters the ring to do battle.

  • S01E58 Broken Toys

    • December 14, 1935

    A sailor doll, thrown into a toy dump, rallies the demoralized dolls that were already there.

  • S01E59 Elmer Elephant

    • March 28, 1936

    A little elephant is ashamed of his trunk but saves his tiger girlfriend with it by using it as a fire hose when her house burns.

  • S01E60 Three Little Wolves

    • April 18, 1936

    Two frivolous pigs blow the "wolf" horn one too many times and Practical Pig ignores them. The Big Bad Wolf and Three Little Wolves capture the pigs and eventually Practical Pig manages to rescue them in nick of time with "Wolf Pacifier."

  • S01E61 Toby Tortoise Returns

    • August 22, 1936

    A sequel to The Tortoise and the Hare, Max Hare and Toby Tortoise are competing again, this time mismatched in the boxing ring.

  • S01E62 Three Blind Mouseketeers

    • September 26, 1936

    The Three Mouseketeers work together must find different ways to evade the traps Katt sets for them.

  • S01E63 The Country Cousin

    • October 31, 1936

    Morty Citymouse invites his cousin Abner Countrymouse for a visit and shows him the ways of the big city, including traps, eating quietly, and busy traffic.

  • S01E64 Mother Pluto

    • November 14, 1936

    Pluto accidentally hatches a bunch of chickens and looks after them until the hen returns.

  • S01E65 More Kittens

    • December 19, 1936

    Thrown out of the house into the backyard, the three kittens are sheltered by a giant Saint Bernard and are tormented by a turtle and a bluebird.

  • S01E66 Woodland Café

    • March 13, 1937

    Bugs of all kinds convene on a jazz club for an evening of fun.

  • S01E67 Little Hiawatha

    • May 15, 1937

    The "fearless warrior" of the poem is a very small child whose pants keep falling down. He tries to shoot a grasshopper with his arrow, but the grasshopper spits in his eye. He tries to shoot a bunny rabbit, but the rabbit is too cute and pathetic. He tracks a bear, and runs after its cub and right into the mother. But the rest of the animals, thankful for him saving the rabbit, come to his rescue.

  • S01E68 The Old Mill

    • November 5, 1937

    As a thunderstorm approaches, birds, mice and other creatures try to stay safe and dry in an old mill.

  • S01E69 Moth and the Flame

    • April 1, 1938

    A group of moths invades a costume shop through a badly plugged hole in a window and makes quick work of the contents. A male moth ignores his lady to chow down on a hat and she’s soon seduced by a candle flame, which rapidly spreads. He notices her trapped in a spider web with the fire attacking and makes some attempts to save her, but pours benzene on the fire by mistake. The rest of the moths are summoned, and they fight the fire with water-filled bagpipes, an air drop with a water-filled funnel, etc., while our hero works to free his lady from the spider web.

  • S01E70 Wynken, Blynken & Nod

    • May 27, 1938

    An elaborate dream fantasy based on the popular children's poem of three children playing and floating among the stars. The three sleepy children sail in their shoe-boat; they stall briefly on a cloud, then have various troubles with their fishing lines (one lands a fish-like star that ends up squirming in his pants).

  • S01E71 Farmyard Symphony

    • October 14, 1938

    The farm comes to life, to various classical tunes. The high point is a rooster serenading a chicken, with all the animals joining in. But then comes the sound that’s even more welcome to the animals: the farmer and his wife with food (the only actual words spoken).

  • S01E72 Merbabies

    • December 9, 1938

    A salt water version of "Water Babies" (1935); adorable redheaded 'merbabies' materialize out of the crashing surf and proceed to the sea floor where they conduct a circus along with a variety of sea creatures.

  • S01E73 Mother Goose Goes Hollywood

    • December 23, 1938

    Various Mother Goose rhymes are portrayed by Hollywood stars for example, Old King Cole's fiddlers three are the Marx Brothers, and Humpty Dumpty is W.C. Fields, who falls while tormenting Charlie McCarthy; Simple Simon and the Pieman are Laurel and Hardy.

  • S01E74 The Practical Pig

    • February 24, 1939

    After his two brothers are captured, the third little pig invents a machine to capture the big bad wolf.

  • S01E75 Ugly Duckling

    • April 7, 1939

    A baby duckling is shunned by his family because he is different. He is also rejected by all of the other birds and animals. Finally a mother swan adopts him as one of her brood.