1. | Hooked Bear | 1956 |
2. | Paul Bunyan | 1958 |
3. | In The Bag | 1956 |
4. | Pigs Is Pigs | 1954 |
5. | Alice The Whaler | 1927 |
6. | Alice In The Jungle | 1925 |
7. | Alice's Egg Plant | 1925 |
8. | A Feather In His Collar | 1946 |
9. | A Symposium On Popular Songs | 1962 |
10. | The Saga Of Windwagon Smith | 1961 |
11. | Goliath Ii | 1960 |
12. | Noah's Ark | 1959 |
13. | The Truth About Mother Goose | 1957 |
14. | The Story Of Anyburg U.S.A. | 1957 |
15. | A Cowboy Needs A Horse | 1956 |
16. | Jack And Old Mac | 1956 |
17. | Alice's Wonderland | 1923 |
18. | Social Lion | 1954 |
19. | Ben And Me | 1953 |
20. | Toot Whistle Plunk And Boom | 1953 |
21. | Football Now And Then | 1953 |
22. | Adventures In Music: Melody | 1953 |
23. | The Little House | 1952 |
24. | Lambert: The Sheepish Lion | 1952 |
25. | Morris The Midget Moose | 1950 |
26. | The Brave Engineer | 1950 |
27. | The Pelican And The Snipe | 1944 |
28. | Chicken Little | 1943 |
29. | Ferdinand The Bull | 1938 |
30. | Alice's Mysterious Mystery | 1926 |
31. | Alice Gets In Dutch | 1924 |
32. | Alice's Wild West Show | 1924 |
In this short subject (which mostly represents a departure from Disney's traditional approach to animation), a stuffy owl teacher lectures his feathered flock on the origins of Western musical instruments. Starting with cavepeople, whose crude implements could only "toot, whistle, plunk and boom," the owl explains how these beginnings led to the development of the four basic types of Western musical instruments: brass, woodwinds, strings, and percussion.
The Mellomen | Singing Group | |
Loulie Jean Norman | Penelope Pinfeather | |
Charlie Parlota | Chorus Singer | |
Bill Thompson | Professor Owl | |
Gloria Wood | Suzy Sparrow |
Director | Ward Kimball | |
Charles A. Nichols | ||
Writer | Dick Huemer | |
Producer | Walt Disney | |
Musician | Joseph Dubin |