Frolicking Fish is a Silly Symphony that was released on May 8, 1930.
Synopsis[]
The sequence begins with a Mickey head.
Black background, which the giant fish yawns before white bubbles and closes mouth, which talks.
A fish but rides on a establish, who screams and shakes. A lot of chains climbing, and quit.
A group of fish were frolicking until the festivities are interrupted by a "scary" octopus. She opens treasure, a "scary" octopus comes, all the fishes getting scary. Then she runs, while hitted.
A trio to a soft-shoe dance, who yawns syncing. Where a trio plays with a xylophone and then a "scary" crab. Plays with a harp, the first fish who sees a mermaid statue. A dolphin colored black, which the all fishes set on bubble. She pops more, and shakes. Shes pops totally more, shakes more. A fish having fun, when she sucks. An "scary" octopus comes, pops more and running, she jumps.
While the station and seeing, but the octopus eats a teeth what a fish and climbs, scrolls the anchor and dies. The credits begin.
Trivia[]
- The film's copyright was renewed on December 16, 1957.[1]
- This cartoon is notable for helping establish "overlapping action" with the scene where a trio of fish to a soft-shoe dance, which was animated by Norm Ferguson. Walt Disney was so impressed with Ferguson's work, that he made his animators study him to further develop their craft.
Home video releases[]
DVD
- Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies
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