There is an oriental scene, the Willow pattern on a china plate, that comes to life, telling the story of two young lovers who are disturbed.
[2] The Film Daily (June 14, 1931): "Entertainment for both juvenile and adult audiences is to be found in this Walt Disney Silly Symphony.
Pen and ink reels aren't being restricted to the supper hour, but are flashing at the deluxe performances right after the newsreel.
This one carries the familiar musical synchronization while unfolding a couple of amusing twists... Short is notable for the absence of dialog.
[4] The short was released on December 4, 2001, on Walt Disney Treasures: Silly Symphonies - The Historic Musical Animated Classics.