Best cartoons in animation history, The Skeleton Dance

This animated film, The Skeleton Dance, was created by Walt Disney Studios in 1929. Walt Disney created a series of little animated films named Silly Symphony as he expanded from his initial success with Mickey Mouse.

Before feature films in cinemas, they were screened for people too young to recall.
This series began with The Skeleton Dance. It was created utilising sound, a novel form of media in Hollywood at the time.

One of Disney’s earliest Mickey Mouse cartoons, Steamboat Willie (1928), also made use of sound. Mickey could be heard whistling, conversing, and dancing to the music, which astounded moviegoers and ensured the popularity of the film.

Disney won the first-ever Academy Award for an animated cartoon in 1932 for another picture in this series, Flowers and Trees, which was coloured.

One of the greatest animated films ever made is The Skeleton Dance. The plot of this short is straightforward. A skeleton emerges from his tomb as a result of the disturbance made by nocturnal animals. Then he wakes up numerous of his skeletal companions.

This movie is delightfully macabre.

Ub Iwerks, an animator who began his career with Disney, created the drawings for this animation.

To The March of the Trolls by Edvard Greig, the skeletons all spiritedly foxtrot. People would remain for a second showing of the feature picture at the time merely to see this animation again.

Millions of people have viewed it on YouTube, and it is still well-received today.