Winter (1930) Poster

(1930)

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7/10
Yet more animals dancing and frolicking about, this time in the snow and ice
llltdesq28 September 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This is a short in the Silly Symphonies series produced by Disney. There will be spoilers ahead:

This short is largely various types of animals yipping, dancing and frolicking in winter weather. Some dance in the snow, some dance on ice while skating, some bears try (with little success) to sleep, which is what the others should probably be doing on a snowy winter night.

This starts with birds, of all things, singing in a snowstorm. The "branches" upon which they sit become antlers, as a deer shakes off snow and goes ice skating. One deer becomes a trio as two others link hooves and skate in unison.

Various other critters dance, ice skate and bounce about, notably a playful bear cub horsing around a large sleeping beer which awakes eventually and is not happy! The payoff here, in a sense, is the groundhog coming out to discover if it sees its shadow. The ending is very good, so I won't spoil it here.

This short is available on the Disney Treasures More Silly Symphonies DVD set and it and the set are worth finding.
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7/10
Completes the Four Seasons
Hitchcoc30 November 2018
I liked this one a little better. Maybe it was the "Skater's Waltz" by Strauss and the animals' fixation on skating. I especially liked the deer who when upright were quite tall. The bears were also kind of fun, but mostly it was another predictable and repetitive portrayal of animals in the woods. The snow and ice add a nice little touch.
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5/10
This brief cartoon features one animator drawing a bunch . . .
pixrox114 October 2021
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. . . of animals, and twelve other doodlers scribbling huge snowflakes (or scratching them into the film, frame-by-frame) to obscure the fact that the bear cub here looks like an overgrown mouse, etc., indicating that the subject of Art was not offered by the Kansas City school system during the early 1900's. In this our Modern 21st Century they've invented something that includes a collage of musical numbers with minimal artistic graphics. It's called the "Music CD." Maybe Mr. Dizzy was born in the wrong century, as nowadays he could offer his "Silly Symphonies" without the pretence of a worthwhile moving picture obligating viewers to watch.
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7/10
Winter was a pretty entertaining Disney Silly Symphony cartoon short
tavm2 December 2017
Just watched this Walt Disney Silly Symphony on YouTube. It has several animals skating on ice. Also, some trees are dancing-not surprising for anyone familiar with these '30s cartoons in which inanimate objects are always moving. In this one, one cub bear-with an uncanny resemblance to Mickey Mouse but since he's a Disney star, this is no plagiarism-wakes up his dad which doesn't please him. There's a little more but I'll just say that Winter is worth a look for any Disney fan of the studio's cartoons.
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6/10
Probably the best of the four season shorts.
planktonrules18 August 2011
Starting in the late 1920s, the Walt Disney Company began to produce a series of shorts under the umbrella label "Silly Symphonies" and they consisted of various creatures dancing about to the ever-present music. However, in the case of "Springtime", "Summer", "Autumn" and "Winter", they decided to produce a series within the series--all based on the seasons. Of the four, "Winter" was the last to debut.

"Winter" consists of lots of creatures cavorting about and enjoying the snow--though a few should have been hibernating! In this particular case, a bear cub wakes up and begins annoying the adult bear--and the adult is pretty mad at first. But, as everyone is having a great time, it gets into the spirit of it all. Aside from this, there really is no discernible plot other than when the animals all come to see the groundhog to see when spring will occur.

While not a great short at all, it's among the best of the four if not the best--even if it's short on plot. Nice animation and a few semi-funny moments make this just a bit better than the others.
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5/10
Meh, this is okay but I wouldn't exactly call it a winter wonderland of early animation..
Well I have now reviewed all four of the season themed Silly Symphony cartoon shorts and out of them I think I liked Summer the best. This on the other hand just didn't do it for me, it has some nice touches to it but I just mainly found it disappointing, it was just very bland and mediocre to me, just another average forest critters dancing to music type romp, and I'm afraid that I found most of these critters to be annoying rather than charming. Most of them had faces like Mickey or maybe the lame Oswald Rabbit. I didn't like their designs, maybe it was the quality of the particular version of the short that I watched, but most of them looked like black blobs who's features you could barely make out except for their ugly rubber limbs. Frightfully basic stuff.. And again maybe it was just the version I saw but the sound was really scratchy and so bad that it hurt my ears, sound-wise time was not kind to thee Winter! I know that at this point in time it was the formula they were sticking with and a winning one at that, but I thought the happy dancing route seemed a bit at odds with the season of ice, they should have tried for something a little deeper, possibly even a little downbeat? What I did like the most about it was some of the smaller background details, they were surprisingly beautiful and rich for such a rough short. It was good to see that at least in that regard the animators were fast improving. I did love the icy snowstorm that blows at the beginning, that was one thing that the Disney animators never seemed to have any trouble with right from the start. A cute enough short, but no favourite of mine in this great series. And...curtains!
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5/10
Some buzzed animals.
OllieSuave-00721 June 2018
There is really not too much to see here, just a bunch of animals moving to music during the winter time. There were some recognizable classical waltzes in the cartoon short, and there were a few clever sound and visual effects, but not much in exciting entertainment value. Even some of the animals looked a little wasted or buzzed when they were dancing.

Grade C-
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10/10
Yet another reason why I love the season Winter so much...
TheLittleSongbird14 October 2009
Not only is Winter the Christmas season, my favourite holiday, but also I can see some of Silly Symphony's seasonal offerings. Although, this is yet another tribute to the four seasons, it does have a seasonal feel to it, and reminds me vaguely of On Ice. The animation, as is expected, is terrific, and holds up well. The music is outstanding; I admit it, I love the Skater's Waltz, it is just fun to listen to, and sticks in your head for a while, and in this case it's a good thing. The characters, like the reindeer, and the adorable bear that looks like Mickey Mouse, are delightful and sweet, particularly when they start dancing on the ice. All in all, truly fun to watch. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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10/10
Disney's Salute To The Seasons, Opus Four
Ron Oliver23 September 2000
A Walt Disney SILLY SYMPHONY Cartoon Short.

It is WINTER, and when not braving the icy winds the forest animals are gliding on the ice. They don't neglect their trip to Mr. Groundhog, though, to get a forecast of the coming weather...

More action/reaction animation in this black & white cartoon. Also more posterior gags, in dubious taste, from the Disney animators. The bear cub having a face almost identical to Mickey Mouse was probably no accident.

The SILLY SYMPHONIES, which Walt Disney produced for a ten year period beginning in 1929, are among the most interesting of series in the field of animation. Unlike the Mickey Mouse cartoons in which action was paramount, with the Symphonies the action was made to fit the music. There was little plot in the early Symphonies, which featured lively inanimate objects and anthropomorphic plants & animals, all moving frantically to the soundtrack. Gradually, however, the Symphonies became the school where Walt's animators learned to work with color and began to experiment with plot, characterization & photographic special effects. The pages of Fable & Fairy Tale, Myth & Mother Goose were all mined to provide story lines and even Hollywood's musicals & celebrities were effectively spoofed. It was from this rich soil that Disney's feature-length animation was to spring. In 1939, with SNOW WHITE successfully behind him and PINOCCHIO & FANTASIA on the near horizon, Walt phased out the SILLY SYMPHONIES; they had run their course & served their purpose.
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