List of Disney animated shorts 1930-1934
In chronological order
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- DirectorUb IwerksEstrellaWalt DisneyThe season series of Silly Symphonies continues, with squirrels storing nuts and corn, crows stealing it, beavers building a dam, ducks migrating, and the like, as the first snows fall.
- DirectorBurt GillettOne day in the life of cannibals with a gypsy soul and lion-chef.
- DirectorWalt DisneyEstrellaWalt DisneyMickey sube al escenario entre los aplausos de un público invisible y toca varias melodías clásicas con el violín, tras algunos pequeños contratiempos. Durante una canción triste, le invade la emoción y tiene que parar.
- DirectorWalt DisneyEstrellaWalt DisneyConductor Mickey Mouse and his animal friends put on a concert.
- DirectorWalt DisneyReparto principalMarcellite GarnerLarry SteersThe moon and two owls sing to the Blue Danube Waltz, celebrating the night. Moths dance around a candle flame, fireflies glow, frogs chorus, and so forth.
- DirectorBurt GillettEstrellaWalt DisneyThe title pretty much says it: fish and other marine life dance and frolic to various tunes. An octopus keeps spoiling the fun in various ways.
- DirectorWalt DisneyReparto principalCount CutelliMarcellite GarnerWalt DisneyMickey rescues cantina singer Minnie from the unwanted advances of Pegleg Pete.
- DirectoresBurt GillettUb IwerksEstrellaWalt DisneyA collection of arctic animals (seals, walruses, polar bears, penguins) float by on ice floes and on shore, performing various musical numbers.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalPurv PullenWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerMickey and his ragtag crew of firefighters have to save a burning building and Minnie.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerAnother barn dance. Minnie plays piano; Mickey plays fiddle, then percussion, then harmonica. Mickey dances with the huge Patricia Pig.
- DirectorWilfred JacksonReparto principalWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerA spider sneaks in to a toy store and sees the toys come to life as he plays a tune on the toy piano and record player.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalGeorge MagrillTheodore SantoroPinto ColvigMickey Mouse escapes from prison.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerGeorge MagrillThe monkeys are swinging; their song and dance routine has other jungle creatures joining in. And two monkeys in love chase and kiss. But the hungry crocodiles lie in wait (and dance the soft shoe)...
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalLarry SteersWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerA gorilla has escaped; Mickey, panicked, calls Minnie, but she plays a song to show she is not afraid. That is, until the gorilla comes up behind her and grabs her. Mickey rushes right over to save her.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalMarcellite GarnerWalt DisneyLee MillarSummertime, and Mickey takes Minnie on a picnic. While Pluto is chasing a rabbit, and Mickey and Minnie are doing a courtship dance, every animal in the woods is busy making off with their picnic food. And then the rain comes.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalMarion DarlingtonWalt DisneyMarcellite GarnerIn the last of the Silly Symphonies season cycle, bears hibernate (or try to), raccoons sneeze, moose swim, and pretty much everyone ice skates. Everyone gathers around the groundhog to see what happens.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalWilbur MackGeorge MagrillPurv PullenMickey and Minnie are on a wagon train; they camp for the night, unaware that Indians have spotted them and are doing a war dance. The attack comes, and Minnie is captured.
- DirectorBurt GillettEstrellaWalt DisneyThe mythological satyr plays some tunes on his pipes and gets various flora and fauna dancing to them. Two clouds also dance; they bump into each other, causing lightning strikes that start a forest fire. The animals rush to escape the fire. Finally, an animal comes to tell Pan of the fire; he rushes to it, and gets it to dance to his tune, right into the lake.
- DirectoresWalt DisneyUb IwerksWilfred JacksonEstrellaWalt DisneyIn this sing-along trailer, Mickey sings "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" while the audiences sing along to the words on the screen.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalMarcellite GarnerAnn HoveyTheodore SantoroMickey's friends throw him a wild surprise birthday party.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalDorothy ComptonMarion DarlingtonFlorence GillLos cisnes nadan, un pavo real muestra su plumaje mientras un pato que pasa se burla, diversos pájaros cantores pían, un pájaro carpintero persigue a una oruga, un coro de búhos canta.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalMarcellite GarnerWalt DisneyMickey is driving a taxi. His first fare is a very large gentleman. Mickey stops traffic and gets a tongue-lashing from the officer. The cab runs into some bad road, bounces the fare down to almost nothing, then bounces the customer right out of the cab. Mickey pulls up to the curb and picks up his second passenger, Minnie. She plays her accordion while they ride. The cab gets a flat tire, and Mickey uses a pig to pump it up. Snake oil salesman Pegleg Pete happens by and pours some of his elixir into the car; it takes off without him, crashes, loses its wheels, and lands on a cow. The cow takes off, crashes into a barn, and then a poultry shed.
- DirectoresWilfred JacksonBurt GillettEstrellaWalt DisneyMickey, apparently shipwrecked, is on a raft; he washes up on a tropical island, where a banana tree takes care of his hunger. He then discovers a piano that washed ashore, and begins playing it. The animals come around; a gorilla, after playing a 4-hands piece with his feet, destroys the piano. Mickey runs away and accidentally wakes a lion. The lion chases Mickey to a stream, where he jumps onto a rock that turns out to be right next to a crocodile. The lion lunges for Mickey, misses, and ends up in the croc. The rock Mickey is on turns out to be a giant turtle.
- DirectorBurt GillettReparto principalMarion DarlingtonWalt DisneyJack MercerUn viejo rey Cole extremadamente grande canta su historia. Sus tres violinistas resultan ser los tres ratones ciegos, y su libro es Mamá Ganso.