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Farmyard Symphony.  This Walt Disney Silly Symphony cartoon was released on October 14, 1938.

Directed by Jack Cutting (uncredited). Produced by Walt Disney. Production Management by David Hand (uncredited). Story by Vernon Stallings (uncredited). Animation by Jack Bradbury (uncredited), Paul Busch (uncredited), Bernard Garbutt (uncredited), Ken Hultgren (uncredited), Milt Kahl (uncredited), Lynn Karp (uncredited), Eric Larson (uncredited), Don Lusk (uncredited), Fred Madison (uncredited), Paul Satterfield (uncredited), and John Sewell (uncredited). Layouts by Arthur Heinemann (uncredited) and David Hilberman (uncredited). Voices by (in alphabetical order) Billy Bletcher (Bull – uncredited), Florence Gill (Hens / Rooster – uncredited), and Clarence Nash (Duck Sounds (uncredited). Original Music by Leigh Harline (uncredited).

Grab your popcorn, put your feet up on the coffee table, and try to only throw soft items at the screen please. This is Late Late Night FireDogLake, where off topic is the topic … so dive in. What’s on your mind?

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Suzanne

Suzanne

I am a host of Late Late Night FDL music and cartoon posts in addition to spending most evenings behind the FDL backstage curtain flipping levers. Used to be a practicing heterosexual but now it appears that I am just a consultant. Avid reader since teaching myself how to read when four. Navy brat and first born so always thinking of the consequences. Double Irish so I usually got caught. Turned my misspent youth around and became that scary thing in your rear view mirror. Retired from the Fremont (California) Police Department after 24 years of sworn and non-sworn duties, including Patrol and the Crimes Against Persons Unit. Currently living on the North Oregon Coast with Token, cutest dog in the world (10 lb category), where I enjoy taking non-crime scene photographs, writing at my own blog, TwoTonGreenBlog, and working backstage at Firedoglake.

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