Parade of the Wooden Soldiers

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers

Betty Boop series

Directed by

Dave Fleischer

Produced by

Max Fleischer

Voices by

Mae Questel

Music by

David Rubinoff and his orchestra

Animation by

William Henning

Seymour Kneitel

Distributed by

Paramount Pictures

Release date(s)

December 1, 1933

Color process

Black-and-white

Running time

8 mins

Language

English

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers is a 1933 Fleischer Studios animated short film starring Betty Boop. It is now public domain.

The instrumental title theme (also known as “Parade of the Tin Soldiers”) was composed by Leon Jessel, and is popular as Christmas music.

Synopsis

A large factory complex struggles to produce a single package, which is rushed to a toy store. The box opens, and out steps a Betty Boop doll. The other toys come to life, parade around to the music of Parade of the Wooden Soldiers and crown her their queen. But a large stuffed toy of King Kong begins breaking things up. Eventually, the big ape is defeated, and the (somewhat damaged) toys resume their parade.

External links

Parade of the Wooden Soldiers at the Big Cartoon Database

Downloadable cartoon at archive.org (public domain, MPEG4, 9.5MB)

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