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In 1932, Flowers and Trees made history as the first commercially released film in three-strip Technicolor. Originally planned as a black-and-white Silly Symphony, Walt Disney halted production to adopt the groundbreaking three-strip Technicolor process, setting a new standard for animation. The short brought a forest to life with rich colors and expressive characters, earning critical acclaim. It went on to win the first-ever Academy Award for Best Animated Short, further solidifying Disney’s r
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