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It was a Disney Silly Symphonies that I remember seeing at the end of a Disney Home Video for a major film (possibly Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs). I don't remember the title of the short, but it was followed by Symphony Hour.
The two nations were "Land of Harmony" and "Isle of Jazz", which will probably turn something useful in Google.
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."Correction, it was Land of Symphony. Researching it gives this:
YouTube - Disney: Silly Symphonies #22 - Music Land (1935)
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."Thanks you very much!
I think I remember this show (I'm pretty sure it was an animated short film) that had no talking in it, just music. It seemed pretty old when I saw it seven years ago. The characters were a female violin and a male...other musical instrument (maybe a percussion?). The violin was somewhat coquettish and the male was in love with her (I'm not sure if it was returned. He was a Dogged Nice Guy). Their own "families" of instruments were at war with each other, so their own pieces conflicted. When the male's father (who might have been a tuba) discovered his son's feelings, he got very angry. I think he tried to lock him away somewhere.
That's all I remember. If anyone can help out, I'd be very appreciative.