Seduced by a satyr, Pluto celebrates spring. He goes around enjoying the scents, then imitating various animals. But when he imitates the butterfly (that transformed from a caterpillar before our eyes), he gets in trouble. The butterfly had done a little dance with a water droplet; Pluto picks a beehive as his "ball". The bees, of course, attack, and Pluto escapes by diving into some bushes of poison ivy. Then the "gentle" rains of spring come, along with the hail ("hail, hail the rains"), making a mess of Pluto's house. When the rains end and the satyr returns, Pluto gives him the greeting he deserves.
Directing | Charles A. Nichols | Director |
Writing | Nick George | Story |
Sound | Oliver Wallace | Music |
Writing | Eric Gurney | Story |
Visual Effects | Norman Tate | Animation |
Visual Effects | Marvin Woodward | Animation |
Production | Walt Disney | Producer |
Art | Lenard Kester | Background Designer |
Directing | Charles Philippi | Layout |
Visual Effects | Sandy Strother | Animation |
Visual Effects | George Nicholas | Animation |
Visual Effects | John Lounsbery | Animation |