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The Grasshopper and the Ants

  • 1934
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7.1/10
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The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934)
AnimationComedyFamilyMusicalShort

When a lazy grasshopper prefers to sing and dance rather than forage like his friends the ants, he learns to regret it when winter approaches. The ants save his life and in return he enterta... Read allWhen a lazy grasshopper prefers to sing and dance rather than forage like his friends the ants, he learns to regret it when winter approaches. The ants save his life and in return he entertains them with his music.When a lazy grasshopper prefers to sing and dance rather than forage like his friends the ants, he learns to regret it when winter approaches. The ants save his life and in return he entertains them with his music.

  • Director
    • Wilfred Jackson
  • Writers
    • Aesop
    • Pinto Colvig
    • William Cottrell
  • Stars
    • Pinto Colvig
    • Dorothy Compton
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Wilfred Jackson
    • Writers
      • Aesop
      • Pinto Colvig
      • William Cottrell
    • Stars
      • Pinto Colvig
      • Dorothy Compton
    • 18User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Pinto Colvig
    Pinto Colvig
    • Grasshopper
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    Dorothy Compton
    • Ant Queen
    • (voice)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Wilfred Jackson
    • Writers
      • Aesop
      • Pinto Colvig
      • William Cottrell
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    8planktonrules

    Despite missing the point of the original tale, it is enjoyable and fun.

    When this cartoon begins, you'll no doubt notice that it's the voice of Goofy (Pinto Colvig) playing the grasshopper. It's pretty hard not to notice that distinctive voice!

    As far as the cartoon goes, it has the usual exceptional color animation you'd expect from a Disney cartoon of the era and there is no comparison between the Disney shorts and those of the nearest competition. Also, unlike some of their Silly Symphonies, this one benefits from having a lot less singing--a definite bonus. What did surprise me, however, is that despite all this wonderfulness and a great timeless story, the script actually changed the ending--and completely changed the moral lesson. Instead of an admonition to work hard lest you die of starvation in hard times, it shows the ants taking pity on the stupid grasshopper and sharing their food. This seems to give the moral lesson that you should reach out to help the lazy! An odd ending indeed. Without this happily ever after sort of ending, it might have earned a 10--it was that good. But the morally questionable ending detracted from what should have been a timeless lesson.
    10Bones729

    10/10

    I give this animated short a 10/10. It's just so charming. I guess something about a grasshopper prancing around playing good fiddle music just warms the heart.

    Despite the queen's warning, the ants accept the grasshopper out of the cold, showing their kind nature, something we should all strive for. The grasshopper also admits he is wrong, which is another important lesson. And when the queen says, "Now take your fiddle... and play!" that moment is perfect:

    "I owe the world a living! I owe the world a living! I've been a fool all year long. Now I'm singing a different song! You were right; I was wrong!"

    That just gets me all choked up.

    Ya gotta love Disney.
    afonsobritofalves

    Disney is the best.

    Very good, one of the best shorts at Disney. With a great animation and fantastic morals. Highly recommend.
    10tavm

    The Grasshopper and the Ants was a fine Disney Silly Symphony that starred the voice of Goofy: Pinto Colvig

    Just watched this Disney Silly Symphony on YouTube. In this one, a grasshopper fiddles away singing, "The World Owes Us a Living" while the worker ants prepare for the winter storage. The queen of them warns the grasshopper of what will happen if the grasshopper doesn't prepare himself but he pays her no mind. Then the blizzard comes...If the voice of the grasshopper sounds familiar, that's because it's the same one that will voice the eventually popular Goofy: Pinto Colvig. He provides ample charm here despite his character being somewhat lazy in nature. And when he does learn his lesson, he changes the words to reflect that learning. I'm sure the Depression audience that watched this in theatres came away with that attitude as well and possibly whistled that tune going out. Uncle Walt himself probably liked it as well since it became-with a few note changes-Goofy's theme as well. So on that note, I highly recommend The Grasshopper and the Ants.
    5CuriosityKilledShawn

    Working for a living is for fools

    A happy grasshopper dances into town (or undergrowth) playing his happy fiddle. A bunch of ants living in a nearby tree colony are busy syphoning off the treasures of a recently pilfered picnic as the grasshopper takes one of them aside to groom. The ant queen turns up and warns him not be such a carefree renegade as winter is coming soon.

    Sure enough, winter does come very quickly and the happy grasshopper is freezing and starving in the snow before he comes knocking on the door of the warm, well-fed ant colony where they nurse him back to health.

    Underlying message of the cartoon: if you fail at life just wait until someone gives you a handout.

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    • Trivia
      The Grasshopper is voiced by Pinto Colvig, better known as the voice of Goofy. The song "The World Owes Me a Living" was later used as a theme song of sorts for Goofy.
    • Quotes

      Queen Ant: With ants, only those who work may stay. So take your fiddle.

      [the grasshopper starts to leave]

      Queen Ant: ... and play!

    • Connections
      Edited into Disney's Storybook Classics (1982)
    • Soundtracks
      The World Owes Me a Living
      Music by Leigh Harline

      Lyrics by Larry Morey

      Performed by Pinto Colvig

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    • Release date
      • February 10, 1934 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Коник та мурахи
    • Production company
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 8m
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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