Springtime
October 24, 1929
Walt Disney
Silly Symphony
A black and white short film lasting about 6 minutes, at most.

It starts off with different living organisms cantering along, dancing whimsically to an upbeat tune, suddenly interupted by heavy rain and lightning.

Throughout the film, you can see each living organism preying on the other living organism, showing how the food chain works in the most appropriate way possible for young viewers

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Throughout the film, you can see each living organism preying on the other living organism, showing how the food chain works in the most appropriate way possible for young viewers.

You have the producers, which are the dancing flowers in the opening scene, followed by insects such as ladybugs, caterpillars, and grasshoppers, then eaten by primary consumers like small birds and frogs, later then eaten by secondary consumers, ...

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You have the producers, which are the dancing flowers in the opening scene, followed by insects such as ladybugs, caterpillars, and grasshoppers, then eaten by primary consumers like small birds and frogs, later then eaten by secondary consumers, such as the rather big bird appearing at the ending scene.

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Link: https://youtu.be/maWZDqpSwR4
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