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  1. The Golden Touch is a Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon made in 1935. The story is based on the Greek myth of King Midas , albeit updated into a Medieval setting. [1] It was the last film directed by Disney.

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  3. La Cigale et la Fourmi (Grasshopper and the Ants) est un dessin animé de la série des Silly Symphonies réalisé par Walt Disney, pour United Artists, sorti le 10 février 1934. L'histoire se base sur les contes La Cigale et la Fourmi d' Ésope et de Jean de La Fontaine .

  4. Background. From 1929 to 1939, the Walt Disney Company produced 75 original animated short features under the Silly Symphony line. These shorts were originally designed as whimsical one-shots without ongoing characters; later such stars as Bucky Bug, the Big Bad Wolf, Max Hare, and Toby Tortoise were introduced, either as recurring figures or as characters who were expanded upon later in ...

  5. Three Little Pigs is a 1933 animated short film released by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Burt Gillett. Based on the fable of the same name, the Silly Symphony won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.

  6. Silly Symphonies (Snurriga Symfonier) är en serie av 75 amerikanska animerade kortfilmer, producerade av Walt Disney Productions under åren 1929 till 1939. Till skillnad från Disneys andra kortfilmsserie under 1930-talet, Musse Pigg , bestod Silly Symphonies huvudsakligen av helt fristående filmer, utan återkommande figurer.

  7. In order to attract a national distributor for the Silly Symphony series, Walt and Roy Disney arranged for The Skeleton Dance to run at the Carthay Circle Theatre in Los Angeles and at the Fox Theatre in San Francisco in June 1929, while Pat Powers arranged for it to play at New York's Roxy Theatre from July.