The Golden Touch is an animated film from 1935 that tells the story of King Midas, who is granted the power to turn everything he touches into gold. However, he soon realizes that this gift comes with a heavy price, as everything he loves is turned to gold, including his daughter. King Midas must confront the consequences of his greed and learn an important lesson about the true value of wealth and love.
Two bear cubs tussle harmlessly, then start to munch on a berry bush, until a bigger, meaner bear chases them off. They nibble some flowers and find a bee, which they follow to the hive, which they then proceed to raid. The big bear chases them off, but unknown to him, a bee spotted the raid and has summoned the attack squad. The bees run him off, and the cubs dig in.
The mythological satyr plays some tunes on his pipes and gets various flora and fauna dancing to them. Two clouds also dance; they bump into each other, causing lightning strikes that start a forest fire. The animals rush to escape the fire. Finally, an animal comes to tell Pan of the fire; he rushes to it, and gets it to dance to his tune, right into the lake.
Two birds rejoice over the hatching of their three eggs; as they grow, the hatchlings are taught to sing and fly. One falls from the nest and has adventures with a rattlesnake and a beehive before finding his way home.
Woodland Café is a delightful animated short that takes place in a café where anthropomorphic insects gather to socialize and enjoy music. The café is bustling with lively characters, including a housefly waiter, a singing spider, a dancing grasshopper, and a celebrity caricature as the cafe's biggest attraction. The story revolves around the interactions and adventures of these unique insect personalities, creating a whimsical and entertaining experience for viewers.
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