1934/02/10 (US) | Animation, Family, Music
A grasshopper learns a lesson about hard work.
As in the classic fable, the grasshopper plays his fiddle and lives for the moment, while the industrious ants squirrel away massive amounts of food for the winter. With his song, he's able to convince at least one small ant until the queen arrives and scares him back to work. The queen warns the grasshopper of the trouble he'll be in, come winter. Winter comes, and the grasshopper, near starvation, stumbles across the ants, who are having a full-on feast in their snug little tree. They take him in and warm him up. The queen tells him only those who work can eat so he must play for them. Written by Jon Reeves
Wilfred Jackson
Director
Pinto Colvig
Grasshopper (voice)
No Image
Dorothy Compton
Ant Queen (voice)
$ 22,120
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Released
Ed Smith
Animation
William Cottrell
Writer
Bill Roberts
Animation
Albert Hurter
Animation Production Assistant
Hugh Hennesy
Layout
Dick Lundy
Animation
Art Babbitt
Animation