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Front Name the Silly Symphony cartoon released in 1933. Why was it significant?
Back The Three Little Pigs. This cartoon featured three characters who looked similar but acted differently, showcasing animation's ability to convey character through movement and not just design. The song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" by Frank Churchill was also adored and became something of an anthem during the Great Depression.

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