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Already asked once, it's Music Land.
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."Quick response, wow. And thank you very much. Sorry I didn't look harder to find the previous post. My mistake.
The previous post probably disappeared. I only commented on that because some of us are contemplating making a FAQ page.
"And as long as a sack of shit is not a good thing to be, chivalry will never die."I've been to some boards where it's a honking huge no no to post a query that has already been answered, no matter how long ago. I just don't want to break rules here. An FAQ may prove to be useful in the long run.
An older cartoon, caught on tape a while ago amidst a whole slew of other cartoons. No dialogue that I remember, only an orchestral score. The story was about anthropomorphized musical instruments. A young tuba was the prince of the wind instruments, and he fell in love with a harp, the princess of the string instruments. Semi-Romeo-and-Juliet kind of story arc resulting in war amongst the winds and the strings. The only other snippet I can recall is during the big battle the winds fight back using an organ, where the pipes shoot out cannonballs or some such thing. It was not a movie, that I recall. A shorter cartoon, possibly similar to the Merrie Melodies cartoons.