Pigs in a Polka

On Frederator: “The Three Little Pigs meet Brahms in this Oscar-nominated Merry Melody.”

The composer’s famous Gypsy Dances are featured in this cartoon, and the animation is beautifully synced to the music. Where Disney failed to impress dramatically with Fantasia, cartoons like this one hit a vein, comically, just a few years later. Here is the link.

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