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This article is to describe the canonicity of each of the cartoons in Disney's 1930-era cartoon series Silly Symphonies. The titles in italics are the names of the films, while the comments in parentheses describe the canon relation to the comics. See also: Walt Disney Classics.

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  • The Skeleton Dance (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • El Terrible Toleador (not shown to be canon to the comics, but possible)
  • Springtime (shown to exist in-universe as a cartoon in One Hundred and One Dalmatians, which is canon to the comics, and Mickey Mouse is apparently a writer for it in The Mysterious Melody)
  • Hell's Bells (canonical via The Goddess of Spring)
  • The Merry Dwarfs (shown to be canon in House of Mouse)
  • Summer (not directly shown to be canon to the comics, but "sequel" to Spring; seee Spring above)
  • Autumn (not directly shown to be canon to the comics, but "sequel" to Spring; seee Spring above)
  • Cannibal Capers (never shown to be canon to the comics, but possible)
  • Frolicking Fish (never shown to be canon to the comics, but possible)
  • Arctic Antics (never shown to be canon to the comics, but possible)
  • Midnight in a Toy Shop (not shown to be canon to the comics, consistent with Bucky Bug continuity)
  • Night (never shown to be canon to the comics, arguably plausible)
  • Monkey Melodies (never shown to be canon to the comics, arguably plausible)
  • Winter (not directly shown to be canon to the comics, but "sequel" to Spring; seee Spring above)
  • Playful Pan (features Pan, presumably the same as the comics universe's version)
  • Birds of a Feather (featured in Silly Symphonies comic strip, some characters reappeared later)
  • Mother Goose Melodies (probably non-canon to the comics, as the version of Mother Goose shown here does not at all resemble the canon Mother Goose)
  • The China Plate (never shown to be canon to the comics)
  • The Busy Beavers (never shown to be canon to the comics, although possible)
  • The Cat's Out (never shown to be canon to the comics, although possible)
  • Egyptian Melodies (same as Midnight in a Toy Shop)
  • The Clock Store (definitely canon to the comics through a character's appearance in the canon cartoon Toby Tortoise Returns)
  • The Spider and the Fly (never shown to be canon to the comics, although consistent with Bucky Bug continuity)
  • The Fox Hunt (never shown to be canon to the comics, was remade in 1938 as a Donald and Goofy cartoon)
  • The Ugly Duckling (never shown to be canon to the comics itself, although the 1939 "remake" of it is)
  • The Bird Store (never shown to be canon to the comics, arguably possible)
  • The Bears and Bees (never shown to be canon to the comics, but possible)
  • Just Dogs (always meant as canon to the comics, as it stars Pluto)
  • Flowers and Trees (shown to be canon in House of Mouse)
  • King Neptune (recurringly canon to the comics as Neptune's debut)
  • Bugs in Love (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Babes in the Woods (the Merry Dwarfs' appearance suggests canonicity)
  • Santa's Workshop (canon per House of Mouse)
  • Birds in the Spring (never shown to be canon to the comics, although possible)
  • Father Noah's Ark (never shown to be canon to the comics)
  • Three Little Pigs (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Old King Cole (canon through an appearance of the Big Bad Wolf and of Little Red Riding Hood)
  • Lullaby Land (shown as canonical to the comics by Shuffled Symphonies)
  • The Pied Piper (basic story canonical to the comics according to the T.N.T. series)
  • The Night Before Christmas (presumably canon, as it features Santa Claus)
  • The China Shop (never shown to be canon to the comics, unlikely to be so)
  • The Grasshopper and the Ants (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Funny Little Bunnies (canon through characters' appearances in Mickey's Polo Team)
  • The Big Bad Wolf (reccurringly canon to the comics)
  • The Wise Little Hen (always meant as canon to the comics)
  • The Flying Mouse (repeatedly seen as canon, in Mickey's Polo Team and in comics)
  • Peculiar Penguins (canon through Peter Penguin's and Polly Penguin's appearances in Mickey's Polo Team)
  • The Goddess of Spring (presumably canon, as Pluto appears with an identical design in The Miracle Master)
  • The Tortoise and the Hare (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • The Golden Touch (canon through King Midas and Goldie the Elf's appearances in Mickey's Polo Team)
  • The Robber Kitten (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Water Babies (never shown to be canon to the comics, unlikely to be so)
  • The Cookie Carnival (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Who Killed Cock Robin? (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Music Land (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Three Orphan Kittens (canon through Bolivar's appearance in the sequel)
  • Cock o' the Walk (canon, because Donald Duck makes a cameo in the cartoon, and because a signed picture of the title character appears on the wall of Clara Cluck's opera house dressing room in a publicity drawing)
  • Broken Toys (once shown as canon to the comics)
  • Elmer Elephant (canon through Elmer Elephant and Tillie Tiger's appearances in Mickey's Polo Team)
  • Three Little Wolves (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Toby Tortoise Returns (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Three Blind Mouseketeers (possibly canon, as the titular characters have appeared with Mickey Mouse before, but only on a cover, which may be considered non-canon)
  • The Country Cousin (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • Mother Pluto (always meant as canon to the comics)
  • More Kittens (canon through the appearance of Bolivar)
  • Woodland Cafe (not shown to be canon to the comics, although the setting has many similarities to, and may be, Junkville, hometown of Bucky Bug)
  • Little Hiawatha (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • The Old Mill (never shown to be canon to the comics, although quite possible)
  • Moth and the Flame (never shown to be canon to the comics, although arguably plausible)
  • Wynken, Blynken, and Nod (possibly canon to the comics, because Morty and Ferdie have been seen with Wynken, Blynken, and Nod in publicity drawings)
  • Farmyard Symphony (never shown to be canon to the comics, although possible)
  • Merbabies (shown to be canon to the comics in Bubbles, the Water Baby)
  • Mother Goose Goes to Hollywood (canon through Donald Duck's short appearance, although exact circumstances are sketchy)
  • The Practical Pig (recurringly canon to the comics)
  • The Ugly Duckling (recurringly canon to the comics)
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