Year: 1934
Runtime: 9 mins
Language: English
Director: David Hand
Set to the song “I Would Like to Be a Bird,” a young mouse crafts leaf wings, amusing his brothers as his attempts fail. After rescuing a butterfly that turns out to be a fairy, he wishes for real wings, but his bat‑like look leaves him out of place with both birds and mice, making him friendless even the bats tease him. Story by Jon Reeves.
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