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The Hot Choc-late Soldiers : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Hot Choc-late Soldiers
''The Hot Choc-late Soldiers'', also stylized as ''The Hot Chocolate Soldiers'', is an American animated short film that was made by Walt Disney Productions for MGM's 1934 film ''Hollywood Party'', which released on 1 June 1934. It is prefaced in the film by a scene where Mickey Mouse appears at the party, performs a brief Durante impression, and then sits down at a piano, after which ''The Hot Choc-late Soldiers'' begins to play. Due to stipulations in the contract between Disney and MGM the short was edited out of the film when it was screened on TNT,〔 however MGM was able to negotiate the licenses so that the footage was included in a 1992 VHS release of ''Hollywood Party'' and for subsequent releases. The short contains no vocals other than a song performed by Don Wilson that describes the events of the cartoon. ==Synopsis==
A group of confectionery soldiers go to war against a neighboring cookie castle. As the army parade through the city streets, Chocolate Ladies and Soldiers' wives blow kisses to bid them goodbye. After multiple thwarted attempts to enter, the soldiers successfully conquer the fort defended by a troop of Gingerbread Soldiers by using a cunning Trojan Horse shaped like a large, candy-colored pigeon. The soldiers then take their Gingerbread prisoners to their city, but the sun beats down on the soldiers and melts them into a river of chocolate.
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