PigSoldier
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I've got my pictures up and running today. I knew you'd all be pleased!
Identify each Silly Symphony, give the year it was made, and say what was significant about it (e.g. One may be the first Silly Symphony to feature human characters.).
(a)
Flowers and Trees, made in 1932, the first Silly Symphony to be made in colour/technicolour, OR win an Oscar.
(b)
The Old Mill, 1937, the first Silly Symphony to use the multiplane camera.
(c)
The Skeleton Dance, 1929, the very first Silly Symphony.
Also, one of these has a theme park attraction based on it, what is it, and where can it be found? (I need the park, and the area.)
The answer I was looking for was Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin, a ferris wheel based on The Old Mill in Fantasyland, Disneyland Paris, but I'll also accept the dancing skeletons, which are based on The Skeleton Dance in Phantom Manor in Frontierland in Disneyland Paris, or Harper's Mill, based on The Old Mill again, on Tom Sawyer Island in Frontierland in WDW.
All the scores are fairly close at the moment, and anyone who missed this question shouldn't worry, there'll be lots of space to catch up!

Identify each Silly Symphony, give the year it was made, and say what was significant about it (e.g. One may be the first Silly Symphony to feature human characters.).
(a)
Flowers and Trees, made in 1932, the first Silly Symphony to be made in colour/technicolour, OR win an Oscar.
(b)
The Old Mill, 1937, the first Silly Symphony to use the multiplane camera.
(c)
The Skeleton Dance, 1929, the very first Silly Symphony.
Also, one of these has a theme park attraction based on it, what is it, and where can it be found? (I need the park, and the area.)
The answer I was looking for was Les Pirouettes du Vieux Moulin, a ferris wheel based on The Old Mill in Fantasyland, Disneyland Paris, but I'll also accept the dancing skeletons, which are based on The Skeleton Dance in Phantom Manor in Frontierland in Disneyland Paris, or Harper's Mill, based on The Old Mill again, on Tom Sawyer Island in Frontierland in WDW.
All the scores are fairly close at the moment, and anyone who missed this question shouldn't worry, there'll be lots of space to catch up!
