Pet shop birds defend themselves from a hungry cat.Pet shop birds defend themselves from a hungry cat.Pet shop birds defend themselves from a hungry cat.
Clarence Nash
- Birds
- (voice)
- …
Pinto Colvig
- Dogs
- (uncredited)
Walt Disney
- Parrot
- (uncredited)
Marcellite Garner
- Lady on Phone
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Wilfred Jackson(uncredited)
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Did you know
- Trivia"The Bird Store" from 1932 is the final Silly Symphonies short distributed by Columbia Pictures.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Mickey Mouse Club: Guest Star Day: Helene Stanley (1956)
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Weak but still quite watchable.
This is another black & white Silly Symphony cartoon from Disney. Like the rest of the films in the series, it has characters dancing about to the music. The setting is, not surprisingly, a pet shop specializing in birds. And, I must agree with the other reviewer that found the first portion of the cartoon to be plot less, though I didn't mind this as much as they did--particularly because I actually liked some of the birds as they chirped. Plus, how can you hate when some of them look like the four Marx Brothers (yes, they had a Zeppo bird) and they chirp out a Marx trademark tune. Later, the plot turns out to involve an evil cat (aren't they all?) who invades the place--looking for an easy meal. The birds naturally run for cover until they can mount a counter-attack. Overall, it's one of the weaker films in the series but it still is watchable--particularly if you love old animation like me. Plus, it's a heck of a lot better than most of the cartoons the Disney competitors were releasing at the time.
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- planktonrules
- Aug 18, 2011
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- Also known as
- Sklep z ptakami
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- Runtime7 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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