Springtime (1929 film)

[2][a] Flowers, ladybugs, centipedes, birds, and frogs dance (and devour each other) in time to the usual blend of themes from the light classics.

Timing of the dances, the accompanying taps, etc., is so perfect that the rhythm alone imparts rare entertainment value to this new one in the Silly Symphony series.

[3] This cartoon also makes an appearance in the 1961 animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians (also made by Disney), when the puppies are watching TV with Jasper and Horace.

Similarly, one of the music pieces from the latter half of the short would later be reused for the full "Dance of the Hours" segment in Walt Disney's 1940 film, Fantasia.

In 1993, to coincide with the opening of Mickey's Toontown in Disneyland, a shortened cover of the cartoon's music was arranged to be featured in the land's background ambiance.

The short