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One Second From Every Classic Disney Theatrical Short (1928-1969)

something a little different this time. I began working on this back in august just as a little pet project, which makes this probably the longest time ive ever spent making a single video. i saw compilations like these that were comprehensive for every major golden age cartoon studio except for this one, so i figured i might as well make it some notes: -the chronology of many of the very early shorts is often disputed due to no official release records. the chronology i chose for this video is according to the disney fandom wiki, which often directly sites sources like the Motion Picture Herald and BoxOffice Magazine for most release dates, as opposed to wikipedia which strangely does not -I included every theatrically released commissioned wartime short from 1941-1943, as well as sponsored shorts such as "Mickey's Surprise Party", "The Volunteer Worker" and "A Feather in his Collar", since the way disney operated with animation from the 40s onward, these all act important to the evolution of the animation over time -"Minnie's Yoo Hoo", the short played for the original 1930's Mickey Mouse Clubs, is included since it was both theatrically shown and also shows mickey mouse's voice at a very strange point in its evolution -"How To Ride a Horse" (originally a segment from The Reluctant Dragon) is included bc that is a short fundamental to Goofy's evolution, and it is placed in its correct 1941 position rather than it's anachronous 1950 rerelease position for accuracy -even though disney's more traditional theatrical shorts ceased after 1956, i chose to go to the end of the 1960's due to the very strange and unique way that disney blended the distinction between "animated short" and "featurette" by this stage in their history. this is why it might seem strange that winnie the pooh appears twice at the end, for instance, as the first two segments of The Many Adventures of Winnie The Pooh were released in 1966 and 1968 and recognized formally as animated short films.

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