This article is about the Silly Symphony film. For Mickey Mouse episode of the same name, see Springtime.
Springtime is a Silly Symphony that debuted on October 24, 1929. It is part of a season-based mini-series of shorts.
Synopsis[]
Flowers, ladybugs, centipedes, birds, and frogs dance (and devour each other) in time to the usual blend of themes from the light classics.
Home video releases[]
DVD
- Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies
Trivia[]
- The film's copyright was renewed on December 16, 1957.[2]
- In One Hundred and One Dalmatians, the puppies are seen watching this on television when they are in DeVil Manor.
- The music in the latter half of the short was used for the Dance of the Hour sequence in Fantasia.
- On the More Silly Symphonies DVD set, the shot of the frogs dancing (right before the bird shows up) was accidentally looped a second longer, resulting in the rest of the short falling out of sync with the audio.
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