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The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject with a comedy horror theme. It was produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. [1] In the film, [2] four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard—a modern film example of medieval European "danse macabre" imagery.
Original – The Skeleton Dance is a 1929 Silly Symphony animated short subject with a comedy horror theme. It was produced and directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks. In the film, four human skeletons dance and make music around a spooky graveyard—a modern film example of medieval European "danse macabre" imagery.
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The Skeleton Dance: August 22, 1929: Walt Disney: Carl Stalling: First entry in the Silly Symphony series. The soundtrack was recorded in February 1929 in New York. This short entered the public domain on January 1, 2025; 5:31 2 El Terrible Toreador: September 26, 1929: The first Silly Symphony to have its soundtrack recorded in Los Angeles.
The Skeleton Dance, the first short in the Silly Symphonies series. A second Disney series of sound cartoons, Silly Symphonies, debuted in 1929 with The Skeleton Dance. [28] In total, five different shorts from the Silly Symphonies series were released by the end of 1929. All were scored by Stalling and involved animation by Iwerks.
From 1929 The Broadway Melody , The Cocoanuts , The Skeleton Dance Since the public domain began expanding annually again in 2019, the month of January has typically seen a large number of public domain works uploaded to sites such as Project Gutenberg , Standard Ebooks , and Wikimedia Commons .