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Lullaby Land 1933 Disney Silly Symphony Cartoon Short Film



What's your review of the 1933 Disney Silly Symphony animated cartoon short film Lullaby Land? It's directed by Wilfred Jackson. #LullabyLand #Disney #SillySymphonies Do you want to watch Lullaby Land? Did you enjoy the full movie or just parts of it? Scroll down for more information!


About Lullaby Land


Alternative titles (from Letterboxd): El país de las nanas, Lullaby


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Lullaby Land plot from IMDb: "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."


Cast and Characters:

Girl trio: The Rhythmettes (including Mary Moder and Dorothy Compton)

Bogey Men: The Three Rhythm Kings

Sandman: George Gramlich


Directed by Wilfred Jackson

Produced by Walt Disney

Music by Frank Churchill, Leigh Harline

Animation by Dick Huemer, Leonard Sebring

Color process: Technicolor

Production company: Walt Disney Productions

Distributed by United Artists

Release date: August 19, 1933


SILLY SYMPHONY FAQ AND DISCUSSION TOPICS


For reference, below is a list of frequently asked questions and discussion topics! I'll answer some where possible!


Are Silly Symphonies on Disney Plus?

Some are!


Which was the first Silly Symphony cartoon?

The first Silly Symphony cartoon was the Skeleton Dance in 1929.


What was the last Silly Symphony?

The last Silly Symphony cartoon was The Ugly Duckling in 1939.


What was the first Silly Symphony with color?

The first Silly Symphony with color was Flowers and Trees in 1932.


What was the significance of the Silly Symphonies?

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