Flowers, insects, and a crow family all dance to a jaunty tune celebrating spring. After a brief storm, grasshoppers, frogs, and spiders cavort to the Dance of the Hours.

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Alright, so if you’re scrolling through older cartoons and stumble on Springtime from 1929, give it a shot. It’s not gonna change your life, obviously. But if you dig classic animation, or just need a quick, genuinely cheerful few minutes, yeah, it’s worth watching. Folks who need a deep story or super slick graphics a...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Alright, so if you’re scrolling through older cartoons and stumble on Springtime from 1929, give it a shot. It’s not gonna change your life, obviously. But if you dig classic animation, or just need a quick, genuinely cheerful few minutes, yeah, it’s worth watching. Folks who need a deep story or super slick graphics are probably going to be a bit bored, though. It starts with all these flowers just swaying. They’re kind of doing their own little waltz. So simple, but really effective how they ..."

