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Skeleton Frolics

Alternate Title: Skeleton Frolic



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  • A Color Rhapsody Theatrical Cartoon Series
  • Columbia Pictures Corporation
  • Distributed by: Columbia Pictures Corporation
  • Cartoon Characters: Skeletons.
  • Directed By Ub Iwerks.
  • Produced By Charles Mintz, Ub Iwerks.
  • Originally Released on January 29, 1937.
  • Originally Released Theatrically.
  • Running Time: 7:12 minutes.
  • TechniColor (Three-Strip)
  • U.S.A.  U.S.A.

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A group of skeletons dance and play musical instruments in a graveyard.

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Alternate Title: "Skeleton Frolic."

A loose remake of Disney's "The Skeleton Dance" (1929). One member of the skeleton band, who plays a flute, "flips the bird" at the conductor three times (judging by the two skeletons' facial...  (more)

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A Color Rhapsody Series Title Card



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Comments By: Ray Pointer
It should seem no surprise with the similarity in titles that this would be a
remake of Iwerks' cartoon for Walt Disney made eight years before. This is merely a literal color remake with very little new approaches to the material. The development...  (read more)
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