THIS is a 1980s PHOTOCOPY of a MODEL SHEET from DISNEY ANIMATION and NOT VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1930s ART.

THIS is A PHOTOCOPY of ANIMATION ART of a MODEL SHEET from DISNEY's WOODLAND CAFE.

Woodland Café is a Silly Symphonies animated Disney short film. 


It was filmed in Technicolor and released by United Artists in 1937 and was re-issued by RKO Radio Pictures in 1948. 

While it contained no on-screen credits, Wilfred Jackson was the director and Leigh Harline was the musical director.

The setting is a nightclub staffed and frequented entirely by bugs. The cartoon is broken into three sections.

In the first, the patrons are shown arriving, putting their hats, gloves, and canes to the check-in counter, before getting to their tables and being served.

The lighting is provided by fireflies; a jazz band is playing Euday L. Bowman's "Twelfth Street Rag" 

- with a brief instrumental battle with a tuba player and a trumpeter, a bassist shooing the leaf-eating bugs from chewing on his bass fiddle, a trombonist having an itchy backside as he improvises a way to continue playing, and a drummer playing his full set, 

two groups of dancers with the male species almost ready to tussle with each other, a group of trombonists and trumpeters alternately their part of the music before the whole band followed up; 

and a centipede waiter served out some cherry wine to the patrons from a singular whole cherry.

THIS is a 1980s PHOTO COPY from DISNEY ANIMATION and NOT VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1930s ART.

FULL PAGE is 11 x 17.

Item in GOOD  CONDITION.

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THIS is a 1980s PHOTO COPY from DISNEY ANIMATION and NOT VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1930s ART.