The Ugly Duckling (1931 film)
The Ugly Duckling | |
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Silly Symphonies series | |
Directed by | Wilfred Jackson |
Produced by | Walt Disney |
Voices by | Florence Gill |
Animation by |
Dick Lundy Johnny Cannon Les Clark David Hand |
Layouts by | Charles Philippi |
Studio | Walt Disney Productions |
Distributed by | Columbia Pictures |
Release date(s) | December 16, 1931 |
Color process | Black and white |
Running time | 7 min |
Language | English |
Preceded by | The Fox Hunt |
Followed by | The Bird Store |
The Ugly Duckling is an animated black-and-white cartoon released by Walt Disney in 1931 as part of the Silly Symphonies series. This cartoon was later remade into a color version released in 1939.
Summary
Although the short film is loosely based on the Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling", the only real similarities are one bird getting confused for another and his unique abilities enabling him to become something special. In this version, a duckling has gotten mixed in among the farmyard chickens. Despite his best attempts to fit in with his chick siblings, things don't work out. However, when the hen's chicks are threatened by a waterfall, due to them being dropped off in a river by a cyclone, the little duckling saves them and is lauded as a hero.
About eight years later, in 1939, the film would be remade and would follow the original Andersen story much more faithfully. This gives The Ugly Duckling the unique distinction of being the only Silly Symphony to be made twice.
See also
External links
- The Ugly Duckling (1931) at the Internet Movie Database
- The Ugly Duckling at The Big Cartoon DataBase
- The Ugly Duckling (1931) at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts