Summer (1930 film)

This young man, named Walt Disney, is helping to supply an entire nation with a constant load of laughs.

The Silly Symphony series in Summer adds another to a long list of delightful bits of cartoon humor.

He gets the most ludicrous of situations from his characters which, with the additional nicely timed and properly selected music, make this one reeler exactly what it is.

In both creations weather breezes are denoted through leaping and contortionist insects, plants, and in a similar manner.

Seizing upon caterpillars and butterflies to express the freedom of musical summer carries its own laughs, which in essence is the spirit of the present cartoon.

"[4] The short was released on December 19, 2006, on Walt Disney Treasures: More Silly Symphonies, Volume Two.