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  • 2 месяца назадОпубликованоWest of Neverland

Why Skeleton Dance Was a Game Changer for Animation

In 1929, Disney released The Skeleton Dance—a black-and-white Silly Symphony where skeletons come alive to dance under the moonlight. It wasn’t made for Halloween, but this eerie experiment changed the course of animation forever. In this episode of West of Neverland, Dennis explores how a simple idea from a silent-era musician became one of Walt Disney’s boldest early experiments. From Carl Stalling’s spooky score and Ub Iwerks’ relentless animation work to the Roxy Theatre encore that shocked New York, this is the real story behind The Skeleton Dance—the short that launched the Silly Symphonies and redefined musical timing in cartoons. 📚 Sources: Interested in my references? Here are some of the best (Amazon Affiliate, commissions earned): • Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination, by Neal Gabler - • Walt Disney: an American Original, by Bob Thomas - • Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History, by David Gerstein, J.B. Kaufman, and Daniel Kothenshulte - #DisneyHistory #AnimationHistory #SillySymphonies #SkeletonDance #WaltDisney #ClassicDisney #WestOfNeverland