One of the most common creatures featured in the early Disney Silly Symphony cartoons were bugs. I am not sure if U.B. Iwerks or Walt Disney had a fetish for them or they used them because they were easier to animate, but I was amazed to see yet another bug-themed cartoon brought out in only three short years.
Like other Silly Symphonies of the day, this one is in black & white and features creatures moving about to the music. The animation style and quality are less than you might expect from the studio, though compared to the other cartoons by rival studios, the work in this one is quite good.
This one features a pair of cute bugs who are in love. However, an evil crow appears and wants to make dinner of them. Can these ultra-cutesy bugs survive? I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that they will! And, it's also no surprise that once again teamwork will carry the day.
While this is a pleasant enough film, it is very derivative as well--and is practically a remake of "The Spider and the Fly" from only a year before "Bugs in Love" debuted. Still, it's a pleasant little cartoon regardless.
Like other Silly Symphonies of the day, this one is in black & white and features creatures moving about to the music. The animation style and quality are less than you might expect from the studio, though compared to the other cartoons by rival studios, the work in this one is quite good.
This one features a pair of cute bugs who are in love. However, an evil crow appears and wants to make dinner of them. Can these ultra-cutesy bugs survive? I think it's pretty much a foregone conclusion that they will! And, it's also no surprise that once again teamwork will carry the day.
While this is a pleasant enough film, it is very derivative as well--and is practically a remake of "The Spider and the Fly" from only a year before "Bugs in Love" debuted. Still, it's a pleasant little cartoon regardless.