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Disney Plus
75
68
7.7
/5361/
73
/215/
73
/216/
3.9
/9384/

The Old Mill (1937)
Night in an old mill is dramatically depicted in this Oscar-winning short in which the frightened occupants, including birds, timid mice, owls, and other creatures try to stay safe and dry as a storm approaches. As the thunderstorm worsens, the mill wheel begins to turn and the whole mill threatens to blow apart until at last the storm subsides.
poster
Disney Plus
77
67
7.6
/7363/
74
/388/
73
/316/
3.9
/40356/
83
/17/

The Skeleton Dance (1929)
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.
poster
Disney Plus
73
63
7.6
/4103/
73
/184/
69
/182/
3.7
/8856/

The Ugly Duckling (1939)
An outcast duckling's search for a family to accept him leads to constant rejection before learning his true identity as a swan.
poster
Disney Plus
71
63
7.5
/7466/
69
/451/
69
/413/
3.6
/18324/
74
/15/

Three Little Pigs (1933)
The two pigs building houses of hay and sticks scoff at their brother, building the brick house. But when the wolf comes around and blows their houses down (after trickery like dressing as a foundling sheep fails), they run to their brother's house. And throughout, they sing the classic song, "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?".
poster
Disney Plus
66
53
6.9
/2824/
66
/177/
65
/114/
3.3
/4568/

The Wise Little Hen (1934)
Join Donald Duck in his debut in the classic animated short The Wise Little Hen. The Little Hen is planting corn and would like to have help from Peter Pig and Donald Duck, but they refuse stating they each have a "tummy ache." When it comes time to harvest the corn, Peter Pig and Donald still refuse to help the Hen, so she and her chicks do the harvest by themselves. Finally, the hen cooks the corn and offers some to Donald and Peter Pig, but when they look more carefully they discover a surprise.
poster
Disney Plus
66
50
6.9
/2602/
64
/133/
65
/125/
3.3
/4640/

The Big Bad Wolf (1934)
The Big Bad Wolf torments Little Red Riding Hood and the Three Little Pigs.
poster
Disney Plus
67
49
7.1
/2161/
66
/121/
64
/124/
3.3
/3664/

The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934)
As in the classic fable, the grasshopper plays his fiddle and lives for the moment, while the industrious ants squirrel away massive amounts of food for the winter. With his song, he's able to convince at least one small ant until the queen arrives and scares him back to work. The queen warns the grasshopper of the trouble he'll be in, come winter. Winter comes, and the grasshopper, near starvation, stumbles across the ants, who are having a full-on feast in their snug little tree. They take him in and warm him up. The queen tells him only those who work can eat so he must play for them. Written by Jon Reeves
poster
Disney Plus
66
49
7.0
/1943/
67
/135/
65
/89/
3.3
/3251/

Three Little Wolves (1936)
Two little pigs cry wolf on their brother and then an actual wolf comes.
poster
Disney Plus
69
48
7.1
/4078/
67
/193/
66
/197/
3.4
/8618/
75
/2/

The Tortoise and the Hare (1935)
The Tortoise and the Hare is an animated short film released on January 5, 1935 by United Artists, produced by Walt Disney and directed by Wilfred Jackson. Based on an Aesop's fable of the same name, The Tortoise and the Hare won the 1934 Academy Award for Best Short Subject: Cartoons. This cartoon is also believed to be one of the influences for Bugs Bunny.
poster
Disney Plus
65
47
7.1
/3232/
67
/212/
65
/174/
3.2
/7175/
58
/3/

Santa's Workshop (1932)
Santa's little helpers must hurry to finish the toys before Christmas Day.
poster
Disney Plus
66
46
6.8
/1857/
65
/111/
64
/100/
3.3
/3885/

The Golden Touch (1935)
King Midas is visited by an elf; the elf turns his cat to gold, then claps his hands and it changes back. Midas begs for the golden touch, but the elf warns him it would be a curse to him. Midas insists. He dances about joyfully at first, but discovers the drawbacks when he sits down to dinner. Fearing death by starvation, he summons the elf and agrees to surrender everything he owns to have the curse lifted.
poster
71
45
7.4
/1313/
71
/52/
68
/54/
3.7
/2045/

Music Land (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.
poster
Disney Plus
65
44
6.6
/1623/
63
/99/
62
/63/
3.4
/5752/

The Goddess of Spring (1934)
The goddess is greeted by dancing flowers and fairies. The devil comes and takes her away to be his queen. She's despondent, as winter settles in above ground. But the devil isn't happy either, and offers anything to make her happy. They reach an agreement: she'll spend six months above ground and six below. Thus we have seasons.
poster
Disney Plus
66
43
6.7
/1410/
69
/82/
64
/69/
3.3
/4320/

The Pied Piper (1933)
The people of Hamelin, overrun with rats, offer a bag of gold to anyone who can get rid of the rats. A piper offers to do the job, and successfully lures the rats into a mirage of cheese, which disappears. The citizens, disappointed that all he did was play a tune, offer only pocket change. The piper, angered, plays a new tune that has all the children of the city follow him, even the new twins the stork is preparing to deliver.
poster
Disney Plus
63
43
6.6
/1679/
64
/98/
62
/80/
3.1
/2710/

Toby Tortoise Returns (1936)
Toby Tortoise is back, and this time he and Max Hare box instead of racing.
poster
Disney Plus
63
43
6.7
/1560/
64
/93/
60
/73/
3.3
/2671/

Babes in the Woods (1932)
Two Dutch children stumble on a clearing in the woods where gnomes are going about their business. The gnomes are friendly to the children. A witch comes and takes them away on her broom to her gingerbread house, where she turns nasty on them, turning the boy into a spider, her yowling cat to stone, and tries to turn the girl into a rat when a gnome's arrow stops her. While the gnomes are fighting the witch, Hansel and Gretl free the other children who have been imprisoned and transformed by the witch.
poster
Disney Plus
66
42
6.8
/1575/
67
/78/
62
/61/
3.4
/1800/

Elmer Elephant (1936)
Little Elmer Elephant has a crush on Tillie Tiger and his affection is reciprocated. Trouble is, the pint-sized pachyderm is beset by bullies who ridicule his trunk and make his life miserable. Then a conflagration breaks out at Tillie's tree house.
poster
69
41
6.9
/1014/
72
/46/
66
/45/
3.7
/3286/

The Cookie Carnival (1935)
Cookies, pastries, and other desserts have a parade.
poster
67
41
6.8
/978/
65
/41/
65
/49/
3.6
/2821/

Hell's Bells (1929)
The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.
poster
64
40
6.8
/1802/
60
/35/
64
/72/
3.3
/1718/

The Country Cousin (1936)
Monty 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.
poster
65
40
6.8
/1442/
66
/35/
65
/71/
3.2
/1883/

Three Orphan Kittens (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 outside.
poster
Hoopla
65
39
6.6
/973/
63
/55/
65
/58/
3.4
/1838/

Wynken, Blynken & Nod (1938)
Three sleepy babies in a clog-boat sailing through the night sky attempt to fish with candy canes for very smart fish.
poster
70
38
6.8
/876/
71
/39/
69
/49/
3.6
/1546/

Funny Little Bunnies (1934)
We see bunny rabbits preparing for Easter, by making chocolate eggs and rabbits, decorating eggs, and weaving and filling baskets.
poster
65
37
7.0
/1101/
63
/43/
64
/56/
3.2
/1696/

The Night Before Christmas (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.
poster
66
32
7.0
/1209/
63
/24/
66
/48/
3.3
/813/

The Ugly Duckling (1931)
A black duckling is rejected by its mother, a hen, but manages to prove his worth when a tornado threatens the hen's chicks.
poster
Disney Plus
60
32
6.2
/739/
59
/43/
61
/40/
3.0
/1753/

Merbabies (1938)
Walt Disney enlisted former colleagues Hugh Harman and Rudy Ising to help create this underwater Silly Symphony. Ocean waves form merbabies who are summoned to an aquatic circus playground on the sea floor, where they interact with a parade of seahorses, starfish and other marine life, before disappearing into the surface from which they came.
poster
67
30
6.9
/805/
67
/22/
64
/47/
3.4
/957/

Little Hiawatha (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.
poster
63
28
6.6
/973/
63
/34/
62
/39/
3.2
/1025/

The Flying Mouse (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. Written by Jon Reeves
poster
63
27
6.4
/741/
66
/26/
59
/33/
3.2
/1105/

Egyptian Melodies (1931)
A spider gets lost inside the sphinx.
poster
66
25
6.9
/663/
65
/22/
64
/37/
3.4
/695/

The Practical Pig (1939)
After his two brothers are captured, the third little pig invents a machine to capture the big bad wolf.
poster
65
25
6.5
/712/
67
/28/
64
/37/
3.3
/619/

Farmyard Symphony (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).
poster
64
24
6.4
/688/
66
/29/
61
/39/
3.3
/599/

The Robber Kitten (1935)
A kitten runs off to be a robber with a dog.
poster
66
24
6.9
/633/
69
/21/
60
/35/
3.4
/604/

Mother Pluto (1936)
Pluto accidentally hatches a bunch of chickens and looks after them until the hen returns.
poster
65
24
6.7
/655/
65
/20/
63
/32/
3.3
/676/

Woodland Café (1937)
Bugs of all kinds convene on a jazz club for an evening of fun.
poster
64
24
6.6
/745/
66
/25/
60
/32/
3.2
/748/

Father Noah's Ark (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.
poster
64
23
6.6
/623/
63
/18/
62
/38/
3.4
/665/

Lullaby Land (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.
poster
65
23
6.5
/628/
67
/14/
65
/26/
3.3
/905/

King Neptune (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.
poster
62
22
6.4
/636/
64
/21/
57
/33/
3.3
/680/

Peculiar Penguins (1934)
Penguins dance and play in Antarctica.
poster
57
22
6.3
/706/
53
/18/
55
/31/
3.0
/763/

Mother Goose Goes Hollywood (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.
poster
63
21
6.2
/583/
67
/18/
61
/31/
3.2
/515/

Mother Goose Melodies (1931)
A book of nursery rhymes plays for Old King Cole.
poster
67
20
6.6
/433/
68
/11/
66
/28/
3.2
/601/

Broken Toys (1935)
A sailor doll, thrown into a toy dump, rallies the demoralized dolls that were already there.
poster
60
20
6.0
/693/
60
/22/
59
/26/
3.2
/740/

Old King Cole (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.
poster
65
20
6.5
/540/
68
/15/
60
/31/
3.3
/539/

Just Dogs (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.
poster
61
19
6.3
/530/
63
/18/
57
/28/
3.2
/622/

Water Babies (1935)
A colony of nymph babies bathe and play in a river.
poster
55
19
5.3
/503/
58
/23/
50
/28/
3.0
/707/

The Merry Dwarfs (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.
poster
53
19
5.5
/548/
55
/27/
45
/29/
3.0
/930/

El Terrible Toreador (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.
poster
59
19
5.6
/436/
60
/20/
60
/27/
3.1
/619/

Summer (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.
poster
64
18
6.2
/536/
70
/16/
60
/26/
3.2
/475/

The Busy Beavers (1931)
A group of beavers cheerily build a dam.


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