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"FUNNY LITTLE BUNNIES"
GOOD ALL YEAR ROUND
An Easter subject which will be in demand the whole year round! That is the appraisal vut by the "Film . Daily" critic on Walt Disney's Silly Symphony, "Funny Little Bunnies," which stole space away from the feature picture in New York reviews of the Easter week show at Radio Sity Music Hall. In commenting on the charm and drawing power of "Funny Little Bunnies," the Film Daily eaid: "A likely entry for the dest short of 1934. Its imaginative substance, the splendor of its coloring and its highly diverting action lift it far above any seasonal appeal."
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DISNEY COMPLETES SEQUEL
TO “THREE LITTLE Pics"
Walt Disney has scored again!
The master of short film subject technique has just sent his latest Silly Symphony in color, "The Big Bad Wolf," to the United Artists home office in New York, and this further recounting of the adventures of the Three Little Pigs and their arch-enemy, the Big Bad Wolf, is expected to gain an even more hilarious popularity than that accorded the original "Three Little Pigs," which swept the world on a more triumphant scale than any feature film.
"The Big Bad Wolf Is Back Again" is the theme song of the newest Silly Symphony, and the film has a score that includes "Two Little Merry Pigs Are We," "Good Morning, Miss Red Riding Hood," "Crafty Wolf," "Good Morning Grandma" and "Porkeré! Revenge."
In "The Big Bad Wolf" Disney has taken the time-honored story of Little Red Riding Hood, and with his customary variations on the original theme, has produced a classic of the short feature category. The two timid little pigs are still bold and reckless, when no danger threatens, but it takes the
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ANOTHER DISNEY SONG HIT
"The World Owes Me A Living," theme song of Walt Disney's Silly Symphony, "Grasshopner and the Ants," is likely to prove as popular as "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?"
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