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Bugs in Love (1932)

Genre : Animation

Runtime : 7M

Director : Burt Gillett

Synopsis

Insects have made a playground/carnival out of castoffs, featuring "ice skating" on mirrors. Two love bugs head off to a more private area. But their fun is interrupted when a crow comes by. He bottles up the male bug and chases the female into her home. The male bug escapes in the nick of time, and another bug notices the battle and rallies the rest of the bugs to attack, which they do, using false teeth, an eggbeater, a mousetrap, castor oil, and other things.

Actors

Crews

Walt Disney
Walt Disney
Producer
Les Clark
Les Clark
Animation
Norman Ferguson
Norman Ferguson
Animation
Frenchy de Trémaudan
Frenchy de Trémaudan
Animation
Joseph D'Igalo
Joseph D'Igalo
Animation
Charles Hutchinson
Charles Hutchinson
Animation
Ed Love
Ed Love
Animation
William Roberts
William Roberts
Animation
Fred Moore
Fred Moore
Animation
Frank Tipper
Frank Tipper
Animation
Eddie Donnelly
Eddie Donnelly
Animation
Hardie Gramatky
Hardie Gramatky
Animation
Jack King
Jack King
Animation
Tom Palmer
Tom Palmer
Animation
Earl Duvall
Earl Duvall
Story
Bert Lewis
Bert Lewis
Original Music Composer
Burt Gillett
Burt Gillett
Director
David Hand
David Hand
Animation

Posters and backgrounds

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