Autumn (1930) Poster

(1930)

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7/10
A nice tribute to Autumn from Disney
bellino-angelo201413 January 2018
This is one of the four shorts about the Four Seasons in the Silly Symphony franchise, and one of the most interesting of the entire series.

We see the adventures of some animals (squirrels that collect nuts and corn cobs and crows that eventually steals them, a skunk that tries to put in a tree trunk a pumpkin, succedding only in smashing it, a porcupine that collects apples in his quills, beavers that build a dam and destroy trees, and, a flock of ducks that after it starts to snow, migrates), and in the background we always see leaves falling and bare trees. And the soundtrack is simply wonderful, back-grounding perfectly the characters' actions.

It's a nice short, after all, and one of the best Black-and-White Silly Symphonies. Highly recommendable for animal and nature lovers, and also for old style cartoon fans.
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5/10
Ah nuts! This buck-toothed wonder of a Silly Symphony is another of the early ones that's a bit of a dud. Warning: Spoilers
Yes I'm afraid that for me this is an entry in the series that just doesn't have all that much to it and doesn't have all that much to love. It's quite plain and boring, just various poorly-designed animals gathering food for their winter hibernation to a jaunty theme, but I personally didn't find much charm to be had in their frolicking. The animation really isn't very good, all of the horrid backgrounds are practically bare, and the violin-heavy music is warbly and out of tune, it's overall bland and not very fun, nothing about it stands out to me. It's forgivable though because they were basically just starting out with the very art of animation and there were to be many twists and turns... So I just class these poorer early Symphonies as clumsy first steps. A few of the smaller details are nice, like the leaves flying everywhere and the reflections of the ducks on the water, and I did like how it was actually set during Autumn, which arguably is something that couldn't be said for the Summer and Springtime shorts! I also liked when it started to snow and the ducks flew away because it at least changed up the dull tempo for a moment. There's nothing substantial in this short though, it's pretty lacking in my opinion, no gem and no favourite of mine. A most unlucky seven...
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5/10
Not among the best in this series...
planktonrules18 August 2011
The 'Silly Symphonies' were a long series of short films by Disney in which songs were used to tell stories. However, despite the popularity of Mickey, Donald and the rest, the Symphonies were devoted to a wide variety of one-shot characters. Most were animals but skeletons and even demons were used on occasion. In "Autumn" a wide variety of cutesy animals roam about--mostly getting ready for the winter. While I like the Silly Symphonies, this one was awfully bland--with art that wasn't quite as good as the norm and too much saccharine. There just isn't much of an edge as the industrious animals cavort about--all set to music. My advice is that this one is worth seeing but there are MANY cartoons that are better that you might want to see first--unless you are a nut like me who watches EVERYTHING!
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2/10
Same
kaicesbr14 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Continuing my marathon of Disney shorts, another short that is not available on Disney plus and I have to look for on YouTube.

Another one I've never seen... I'll watch and comment. It is superior to its previous ones (Springtime and Summer) but I will still leave the same note for not presenting anything new... Conclusion: it's pretty much the same as your previous shorts, repeated dancing and choreography between the characters and nothing else, nothing new.

Will it be when Silly Symphony gets better?

So far the only one I really liked was The Skeleton Dance, the rest is pretty bad so far.
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5/10
Porcupines thrive on apples, squirrels love corn on the cob . . .
pixrox16 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
. . . and skunks go gaga over pumpkins, the Dizzy Nature Corporation informs viewers during AUTUMN. Ducks fatten for the coming cold season by bulking up on shoe laces, which also can fuel their flights South, Walt Dizzy assures the Youth of America. It's proper to stab anyone passing gas in the back, AUTUMN teaches. Speaking of rear ends, it's always prudent to leave room for one more in your britches, AUTUMN concludes.
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10/10
Animated splendour in Disney's tribute to Autumn
TheLittleSongbird14 October 2009
Autumn was lovely to watch, with stunning black and white animation, that still holds up well after 70+ years. The music is beautiful, especially with the effect of the falling leaves. The characters were a delight, and brought some both funny and subtle touches to the short's proceedings. True, the short doesn't really have a plot, but with everything else so good, one is obliged to overlook. The Silly Symphony is one of four shorts that pay tribute to the Four Seasons in the Silly Symphony franchise. All of them are very funny and charming in their own way, and this is evidence of that. All in all, splendid. 10/10 Bethany Cox
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5/10
Not too much to see here.
OllieSuave-00717 June 2018
There is really not too much to see here, just a bunch of animals and nature stuff moving to music as Autumn approaches. Plenty of clever sound and visual effects, but not much in exciting entertainment value. But, if you're into just music and animation itself, than this cartoon is for you.

Grade C-
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8/10
It's Going to Be a Long Winter
Hitchcoc12 April 2018
There is no real plot. All the animals know that winter is at hand and that they need to store food so they can survive. The squirrels are really industrious, managing to bring in all kinds of nuts and vegetables. We have some cool ducks, porcupines, and beavers. The best part of the animation is the threatening wind that projects the cold at hand. It's fun to watch, sharp and pleasant.
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10/10
Disney's Salute To The Seasons, Opus Three
Ron Oliver23 September 2000
A Walt Disney SILLY SYMPHONY Cartoon Short.

AUTUMN has arrived and the leaves are falling furiously. The beavers are patching their dams & lodges, while skunks and porcupines, and especially the squirrels, are working feverishly to store food for the coming cold months...

More action/reaction animation in this black & white cartoon. Also more posterior gags, in dubious taste, from the Disney animators.

The SILLY SYMPHONIES, which Walt Disney produced for a ten year period beginning in 1929, are among the most interesting of series in the field of animation. Unlike the Mickey Mouse cartoons in which action was paramount, with the Symphonies the action was made to fit the music. There was little plot in the early Symphonies, which featured lively inanimate objects and anthropomorphic plants & animals, all moving frantically to the soundtrack. Gradually, however, the Symphonies became the school where Walt's animators learned to work with color and began to experiment with plot, characterization & photographic special effects. The pages of Fable & Fairy Tale, Myth & Mother Goose were all mined to provide story lines and even Hollywood's musicals & celebrities were effectively spoofed. It was from this rich soil that Disney's feature-length animation was to spring. In 1939, with SNOW WHITE successfully behind him and PINOCCHIO & FANTASIA on the near horizon, Walt phased out the SILLY SYMPHONIES; they had run their course & served their purpose.
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8/10
A wisp of a plot, but the animation is excellent and worth watching
llltdesq21 September 2014
Warning: Spoilers
This is an early Disney Silly Symphony. There will be spoilers ahead:

If I were to encapsulate this short in one sentence, it would be, "What Paul Terry could have done if he cared more about production values". This is basically a "cute animals" Disney black and white cartoon. There isn't very much plot. Animals preparing for the coming winter describes the plot in a nutshell, so to speak.

There's a fair amount of dancing being done by various critters as they prepare for the coming change in season. Given that the animation is essentially set to music, this is to be expected. Among the more interesting bits of business here are squirrels harvesting corn, using rather inventive storage methods, only to have a couple of crows take some of their corn. There's also a couple of scenes with ducks feeding and later flying off after the onset of a storm.

It's no Flowers and Trees, but the lessons the animators learned on earlier shorts such as this one made Flowers and Trees and other, later, shorts possible. The Mouse wasn't built in a day.

This short is available on the Disney Treasures More Silly Symphonies DVD set and this and the set are well worth finding. Recommended.
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