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The “trunks” of the trees shrink down to real they’re actually legs of some African jungle dwellers.
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The background drawing now drops into place.
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Synchronisation to music was still novel enough in 1930 to base plot-less cartoons around it. These are a couple of extremes of the Africans engaging in their opening dance.
Disneyshorts.org reveals Burt Gillett directed this cartoon.
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