Audio levels are some of the highest you'll find, which makes these ideal for laptop PC or portable disc player watching. The title piece is a vintage b&w FLEISCHER short. Best on this set are a modernist Oscar winner from 1959, plus an early Disney work. Both are hard to find. An additional four also do not enjoy wide circulation. PROGRAM-- LET'S SING WITH POPEYE (1934) - Follow the bouncing ball and sing Popeye's theme song. I NEVER CHANGES MY ALTITUDE (1936) - Olive soars with flyboy Bluto but soon regrets doing so. FROZEN FROLICS (1930) - Waffles and Don travel by dogsled to the North Pole, and see dancing polar bears, seals and penguins (?). NURSERY SCANDAL (1932) - Mother Goose's affair with a scarecrow is stopped by all the characters in her rhymes. THE FOUR MUSICIANS OF BREMEN (silent-1922) - Walt Disney's second cartoon, a Laugh-O-Gram that bears no resemblance to the German fable. WHEN G.I. JOHNNY COMES HOME (1945) - Soldiers are "marching home" from war in this bouncing ball sing-a-long short. MOONBIRD (1959) - Oscar-winning minimalist cartoon of two boys hunting birds at night was created around a candid mike recording of young brothers at play. CAMPUS CAPERS (1949) - Cat and mouse football game (Quinceton vs. Harbard) features voice of Arnold Stang. NAUGHTY BUT MICE (1947) - Herman the Mouse (Arnold Stang) helps his country cousins with a pesky cat. THE KING OF THE BUGS (1930) - Early Van Beuren sound toon that's set in the insect world. Bugler rescues the princess from a spider and wins His Majesty's gratitude.Read full review
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I ordered this DVD to use in my classroom. The music is wonderfully peppy and the preschoolers love it! It is great to use for a sailor theme.
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