This is number 9 of the 75 Silly Symphonies made by Walt Disney Productions. All 75 short symphonies were made between 1929 and 1939 while the studio was located at Hyperion Avenue in the Silver Lake district of Los Angeles. These short cartoons remain the property of Disney.
This was the very first cartoon that introduced continuous movements or 'overlapping action' in animation, instead of the old stop-and-go movements.
This was the very first cartoon that introduced continuous movements or 'overlapping action' in animation, instead of the old stop-and-go movements.