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Mickey Mouse (film series)

Mickey Mouse (originally known as Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons) is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions. The series started in 1928 with Plane Crazy and ended in 1953 with The Simple Things. Four additional shorts were released between 1983 and 2013. The series is notable for its innovation with sound synchronization and character animation, and also introduced well-known characters such as Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Goofy.

Film poster from 1929, the first created for the series

The name "Mickey Mouse" was first used in the films' title sequences to refer specifically to the character, but was used from 1935 to 1953 to refer to the series itself as in "Walt Disney presents a Mickey Mouse." In this sense "a Mickey Mouse" was a shortened form of "a Mickey Mouse sound cartoon" which was used in the earliest films. Films from 1929 to 1935 which were re-released during this time also used this naming convention, but it was not used for the three shorts released between 1983 and 1995 (Mickey's Christmas Carol, The Prince and the Pauper, and Runaway Brain). Mickey's name was also used occasionally to market other films which were formally part of other series. Examples of this include several Silly Symphonies and Goofy and Wilbur (1939).

Production

 
Black-and-white version of the introductory title of the short films.

Disney began secretly producing the first Mickey Mouse films while still contractually required to finish some Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for producer Charles Mintz. The first two films, Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho, were previewed in theaters but failed to pick up a distributor for a broad release. For the third film, Disney added synchronized sound, a technology that was still in its early stages at the time. Steamboat Willie debuted in New York in November 1928 and was an instant success. The revenues from the film provided the studio with much needed resources, and the studio quickly began to produce new cartoons as well as releasing sound versions of the first two.[1]

Production slowed towards the end of the 1930s as the studio began to focus on other characters and feature-length films. The series was informally retired in 1953 with the release of The Simple Things, but was revived in 1983 and 1990 with two featurettes, or three reel short films. 1995's Runaway Brain returned the series to its single reel format, while the latest installment, 2013's Get a Horse!, was produced in the black-and-white style of the early films and combining color CGI animation scenes.

The cartoons were directed by 20 different people. Those with the most credits include Burt Gillett (34), Wilfred Jackson (18), Walt Disney (16), David Hand (15), and Ben Sharpsteen (14); the director of the most recent installment, Lauren MacMullan, was the first female director. Notable animators who worked on the series include Ub Iwerks, Norm Ferguson, Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas, and Fred Moore. Mickey's voice is mostly provided by Walt Disney, with some additional work by Carl Stalling and Clarence Nash. By 1948, Jimmy MacDonald had taken over Mickey's voice. Wayne Allwine voiced the mouse in the three films released from 1983 to 1995. In the most recent film, Get a Horse!, Mickey's dialogue was compiled from archival recordings primarily of Walt Disney's voice work.

List of films

The following is a list of Mickey Mouse films. The early films released by Celebrity Productions (1928–1929) and Columbia Pictures (1930–1932) were distributed by region and state, so there is no definitive release date. The dates used in the list from 1928 to mid-1932 are shipping dates, reflecting when the Disney studio shipped the completed films to the distributors, per the 2018 Disney Enterprises book Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History. The shorts released by United Artists (1932–1937) and RKO Radio (1937–1940) have official release dates announced by the distributors.[2]

The list does not include shorts where Mickey Mouse appears outside of the Mickey Mouse series, such as appearances in short films starring other characters in their own film series, segments from feature films (such as The Sorcerer's Apprentice), nor shorts of Mickey Mouse made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works.

Gray headers indicate black-and-white films, while yellow headers indicate color films.

1928

Installment Film Director[3] Release date[4]
1
November 18, 1928

Mickey works aboard a river steamboat captained by Pete with the mission of transporting livestock. Along the way Mickey picks up animals and Minnie and the two come up with creative ways to play "Turkey in the Straw" with a goat, Mickey plays along to the beat. Pete is unamused and puts Mickey to work skinning potatoes.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: Disney's first sound cartoon, selected to the National Film Registry in 1998.[5] The title is a parody of the Buster Keaton film, Steamboat Bill, Jr., which was released May 12, 1928.

2
December 30, 1928

Mickey is an Argentinian gaucho who rides a rhea instead of a horse. He stops at a cantina where he finds Minnie and dances with her. Pete arrives, abducts Minnie, and takes her away on a donkey. Mickey follows after him, but the rhea has become drunk and slows Mickey down. Finally Mickey confronts Pete in a fencing duel and saves Minnie.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

Notes: Silent version previewed August 2, 1928. Parody of the Douglas Fairbanks film, The Gaucho, which was released November 21, 1927. Mickey wears shoes for the first time and halfway through the film, Mickey and Minnie’s eyes change from the Plane Crazy look to the look in Steamboat Willie

1929

Installment Film Director Release date
3
Walt Disney
March 14, 1929

Mickey wants to take Minnie to a dance, but Pete's flashy car beats Mickey's horse-drawn wagon as her transportation of choice. At the dance, Mickey uses a balloon to make himself light on his feet — the perfect dancing partner — but this doesn't keep Minnie at his side for long, either.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

Notes: A colorized version was made in the late 1980s.

4
Walt Disney
March 17, 1929

Mickey tries to emulate his hero, Charles Lindbergh, and woo Minnie by building and flying his own airplane.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: This is the first film to be animated; silent version previewed May 15, 1928, generally released on March 17, 1929.

5
Walt Disney
March 20, 1929

Mickey owns and performs at his own theatre, going in drag as a harem girl, in a derby as a Hasidic Jew, and finally in a wig as a fancy pianist.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Kat Nipp

Notes: This is the first time Mickey wears gloves.

6
Walt Disney
ca. April 30, 1929

After Tom Cat has a drink and goes out for the day with his rifle, Mickey, Minnie, and an army of mice break into the feline's home to play music with whatever they can get their little paws on!

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Kat Nipp as "Tom Cat"

Notes: Remake of Alice Comedies film Alice Rattled by Rats, depicts Mickey and Minnie as regular mice

7
Walt Disney
ca. June 1, 1929

Mickey joins an army of mice dressed like the forces of the Confederate States of America to battle an army of cats donning Pickelhauben; helmets like those worn by soldiers of the German Empire until early in the First World War. Kommandant Pete leads the cats in a raid on Mickey's farm. Mickey mounts a spirited defense of the farmhouse.

Other appearances: Pete

8
Walt Disney
ca. June 28, 1929

Mickey flirts with Minnie on the farm, but she spurns him, making him look bad in the eyes of his helper, Horace Horsecollar.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

9
Walt Disney/Ub Iwerks
July 31, 1929

Mickey sells animated hot dogs at a carnival and heckles rival barker Kat Nipp. Also at the fair is Minnie who performs as a shimmy dancer. Mickey gives here a free hot dog, and later under the pale moonlight with the help of two alley cats, serenades Minnie outside her trailer with the 1904 hit song Sweet Adeline.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow, Kat Nipp

Notes: This is the first time Mickey speaks actual words, and the first time Mickey has pie eyes and eyebrows.

10
August 28, 1929

Mickey and his barnyard pals put on a show that includes dancing ducks, opera singing by Patricia Pig, and Mickey's own rendition of his theme song, "Minnie's Yoo Hoo."

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow, Patricia Pig

Notes: Introduction of "Minnie's Yoo Hoo", Mickey's theme song

11
Walt Disney
September 26, 1929

Mickey's running a small-town railroad. He takes Minnie for a wild ride on a humanized train which eventually rumbles out of control.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: A colorized version was made in 1991.[6][7]

12
Walt Disney
October 15, 1929

As part of "Mickey's Big Road Show", Mickey plays a calliope pulled by Horace. They later play the xylophone and piano, Mickey mercilessly beating up on the latter.

Other appearances: Horace Horsecollar

13
Walt Disney
November 9, 1929

Mickey goes on a hunting expedition to the jungle, but when his rifle malfunctions, Mickey is left facing several angry and vicious animals. To appease them, Mickey starts playing music, and soon has all of the animals joining him.

14
December 2, 1929

Mickey weathers a ferocious storm inside an old haunted house where he is compelled to play the organ for a group of ghouls.

Other appearances: Skeletons

Notes: Title shorted to Haunted House in rerelease title sequence.

15
December 18, 1929

Mickey works as a beach lifeguard who saves Minnie from being drowned by a wave. After Minnie is rescued, she fusses, Mickey tries to cheer her up by dancing, playing music and scat sings to "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep". Also present are a wide variety of sea birds and marine mammals who accompany Mickey.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse

Notes: Last film released by Celebrity Productions. Also the last film in the series that was animated by Ub Iwerks.[9]

1930

Installment Film Director Release date
16
Walt Disney
March 6, 1930

At a concert hall, Mickey performs solo on a violin. His repertoire includes "Traumerei" and the finale of the William Tell overture.

Notes: First film released by Columbia Pictures. This is the only film to feature Mickey without supporting characters, copyrighted as Fiddlin' Around,[10] billed as Fiddling Around.[11] This is the first short made without Ub Iwerks.

17
Walt Disney
April 5, 1930

At the farm, Mickey directs an orchestra rehearsal of Poet and Peasant by Franz von Suppé. The session is filled with distractions and Mickey ends up with a bucket of water thrown on his head.

Other appearances: Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

18
Walt Disney
May 10, 1930

Set in the desert of Mexico or the southwestern United States; Mickey enters "El Adobe Cafe" where Minnie works as a bar tender. Pete arrives and abducts Minnie after a brief gun fight with Mickey. Mickey rides after Pete on Horace and eventually saves Minnie.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar (without his yoke), Pete

Notes: This is the first time Marcellite Garner voices Minnie, and the first time the animators worked to a prerecorded soundtrack.

19
Burt Gillett
June 20, 1930

Mickey is the fire chief of a fire department which receives an alarm in the middle of the night. The group of fire fighters race to the blaze which engulfs a seven-storey building, but on the way the engine loses its water tank. Mickey saves Minnie, trapped on the top floor, by way of a clothes line connected with another building.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar

Note: Original prints of this film had the fire scenes tinted red.[12]

20
Burt Gillett
July 11, 1930

The friends from the barnyard attend a dance in the barn. Clarabelle Cow attends as Horace Horsecollar's date and the pair take center stage for one of the dances. Mickey and Minnie provide music on fiddle and piano, and Mickey later joins the dancing.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: Clarabelle's name was mentioned for the first time and Clarabelle stands up for the first time.

21
Burt Gillett
August 18, 1930

Mickey is a prisoner forced to work on a chain gang with other prisoners. When the guard Peg Leg Pete falls asleep, Mickey leads the prisoners in some care-free, innovative music making, and eventually escape. Mickey vaults himself over the wall, escapes into a swamp and eventually rides away on a pair of horses. When the horses throw Mickey off a cliff, he happens the fall through the roof of the jail and finds himself back in his cell.

Other appearances: Clarabelle Cow, Pluto (prototypes)

22
Burt Gillett
September 22, 1930

Mickey reads about a gorilla named Beppo has escaped the local city zoo in the newspaper and calls Minnie to warn her. Minnie insists she is not afraid and plays the piano for Mickey over the phone. While Minnie is playing, Beppo enters the house and kidnaps her, ties her up and takes her into the attic. Mickey hears Minnie's screams in the telephone and runs over to her house to save her before Beppo strikes back.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Beppo the Gorilla

23
Burt Gillett
October 9, 1930

Mickey and Minnie go on a picnic together along with Minnie's dog Rover. Mickey brings a phonograph, and while he and Minnie dance to "In the Good Old Summer Time", a variety of animals make off with the food. Finally the weather turns bad and the trio head home in a hurry.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto as "Rover", Mickey's car

24
Burt Gillett
November 20, 1930

Period piece set in the old west; Mickey and Minnie are part of a wagon train of American settlers. And Indian scout spots the wagon train and assembles a war party. That night after circling the wagons, the pioneers dance to "The Irish Washerwoman" and later hear on old goat sing an emotional rendition of "Nelly Gray." Just then the Indians attack and a fight breaks out. Mickey and Minnie scare the Indians away by tricking them into thinking U.S. cavalry soldiers are approaching.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse; cameos by Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

1931

Installment Film Director Release date
25
Burt Gillett
January 2, 1931

Mickey's friends throw a surprise birthday party at Minnie's house. Minnie gives Mickey a piano, and the mice play a piano duet of "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby." During the rest of the party the characters dance and play more songs.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

26
Burt Gillett
March 7, 1931

Mickey works as a taxi driver in a large city. After losing his first customer in the street, Mickey picks up Minnie on her way to a music lesson. But the taxi gets a flat tire which Mickey is unable to repair. Pete appears as a traveling snake oil salesman who feeds a formula to the taxi. This makes the vehicle go out of control. Mickey, Minnie, and the taxi crash through a barn and end up covered in feathers.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete as "Dr. Pep", Percy Pigg

27
Wilfred Jackson
March 27, 1931

Mickey is a castaway in the ocean and makes it ashore to a jungle island. After eating bananas, a piano washes ashore and Mickey plays it while dealing at first with bothersome wild animals, and later dangerous ones.

28
Burt Gillett
April 30, 1931

Mickey and Pluto go hunting for moose. Mickey accidentally shoots at Pluto with his shotgun and the dog plays dead. After this Mickey and Pluto encounter a real moose and are chased away.

Other appearances: Pluto

Notes: This is the first appearance of Pluto as Mickey's dog

29
Burt Gillett
June 6, 1931

While working as a delivery boy driving a cart filled with musical instruments, Mickey passes by Minnie's house. He sneaks up on her while she is outside doing her laundry. The two mice start dancing in the yard, but Mickey punches a bee hive onto the mule pulling the cart. The mule kicks the cart and the instruments land on the animals. Together they all play "Stars and Stripes Forever".

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete

30
Mickey Steps Out
Burt Gillett
July 10, 1931

Mickey prepares for a date and leaves his house, but Pluto wants to come with him. Mickey tells Pluto to stay home and ties him to the dog house, but Pluto follows anyway, dragging the house behind him. At Minnie's house Mickey and Minnie play music, while outside Pluto chases a cat. The chaos eventually interrupts the date.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto

31
Burt Gillett
August 7, 1931

Mickey plays piano at a concert hall and is joined by Minnie singing "St. Louis Blues." Mickey later conducts a blues orchestra that proves to heavy for the stage.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

32
Fishin' Around
Burt Gillett
September 1, 1931

Mickey and Pluto go fishing from a boat on a lake after sinking a sign that says "no fishing". The fish turn out to be very intelligent and play several pranks on the fishermen, including tying their fishing lines together. Eventually a police officer appears and, trying to stop Mickey from fishing, accidentally falls in the water. Mickey and Pluto make a speedy getaway.

Other appearances: Pluto

33
The Barnyard Broadcast
Burt Gillett
September 30, 1931

Mickey sets up a radio station in the barn and hosts a music program. While Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle perform, Mickey struggles to keep a cat family out of the barn who are intent on interrupting the broadcast.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto

34
The Beach Party
Burt Gillett
October 28, 1931

Mickey and his friends spend a relaxing day at the beach going swimming and enjoying a picnic. When Pluto accidentally retrieves an aggressive octopus from the ocean, the party fights him off using techniques learned earlier in the day, such as Horace's spitting of watermelon seeds and ejecting jars of pickled olives from Clarabelle's throat.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto

35
Mickey Cuts Up
Burt Gillett[13]
November 25, 1931

Mickey mows his yard with a reel mower pulled by Pluto, while next door Minnie waters her garden. Mickey tricks Minnie by pretending to be a bird in a bird house, but instead he gets attacked by a cat. While Mickey and Minnie are playing a harmonica duet, Pluto chases after the cat, but the mower is still tied on to him and it cuts up everything in its path.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto

36
Burt Gillett
December 5, 1931

Mickey and Minnie take in an orphaned litter of kittens during Christmas time. The kittens harass Pluto, ransack the house, and skeletonize the Christmas tree.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, kittens

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short[14]

1932

Installment Film Director Release date
37
The Duck Hunt
Burt Gillett
January 21, 1932

Mickey and Pluto go to a pond to hunt for ducks. While Mickey hides behind some bullrushes in a boat with a shotgun, Pluto wears a duck decoy on his head and swims to the center of the pond. The ducks discover the truth after Mickey accidentally shoots a hole in the bottom of his boat.

Other appearances: Pluto

38
The Grocery Boy
Wilfred Jackson
February 8, 1932

Mickey and Pluto go grocery shopping for Minnie and later help her cook. Pluto misbehaves and tries to steal the turkey which leads to a disaster.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto

39
The Mad Dog
Burt Gillett
February 27, 1932

Mickey gives Pluto a bath, but the dog doesn't like it and jumps out of the tub. Pluto then accidentally swallows the bar of soap and starts hiccuping bubbles. In a panic, Pluto starts running through the city, all the while hiccuping bubbles. People in town panic when they see Pluto foaming at the mouth, and assume he has rabies. Pete, the town dogcatcher corners Pluto in an alley at gunpoint. Mickey pleads with Pete for Pluto's life, but to no avail. Finally Mickey throws a cat down Pete's pants to distract him, while he and Pluto run home.

Other appearances: Pluto, Pete; cameo of Clarabelle Cow

40
Barnyard Olympics
Wilfred Jackson
April 13, 1932

Several characters participate in the Olympic Games including boxing and diving. Mickey himself participates in the main event, a cross-country multi-sport race similar to a Triathlon, except it includes row boating instead of swimming. Another participant in the race (possibly Pete) tries to sabotage Mickey's chances of winning along the way.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

Note: Released to coincide with the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles[15]

41
Wilfred Jackson
May 12, 1932

Mickey presents a revue at an informal concert hall. The program includes an orchestra conducted by Mickey, a stage show with Minnie as a fairy and three dancing cows, two dancing dogs, and a ragtime duet by Mickey and Minnie. There are several distractions throughout the performance including Goofy laughing loudly in the audience and Pluto roaming onto stage.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy (as Dippy Dawg, first appearance), Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto

42
Musical Farmer
Wilfred Jackson
June 8, 1932

Mickey plants seeds with Pluto. When Mickey sees Minnie milking a cow, he decides to sneak up on her and scare her with him and Pluto inside a scarecrow. Eventually Mickey is found out and he and Minnie play music with the animals and other improvised instruments. Later Mickey tries to photograph a humongous egg laid by one of the hens.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto; hens Fanny, Bessie, Tessie, others

43
Wilfred Jackson
July 11, 1932

Mickey and Minnie visit the Middle East as tourists. As they are taking pictures with locals, Pete the sultan appears and abducts Minnie behind a fence, carrying her away to his castle on a horse. Mickey follows on his camel but is slowed down because the camel is drunk. Mickey fights Pete and his henchmen and eventually saves Minnie.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

Note: Last film released by Columbia Pictures

44
Burt Gillett
August 13, 1932

Mickey goes to sleep one night and dreams that he and Minnie get married. Soon several storks arrive at the house dropping off children, literally by the bucket load. The hoard of children overrun the house and create a nuisance for Mickey and Pluto. Mickey finally wakes up with a renewed determination never to marry.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, The Orphans

Note: First film released by United Artists, introduced new title sequence including the Mickey Mouse starburst

45
Trader Mickey
August 20, 1932

Mickey and Pluto are exploring in Africa taking their trading boat down a jungle river. They come across a tribe of hostile cannibals who take Mickey's things and try and cook the explorers. Later as the tribesmen go through Mickey's goods, they discover several musical instruments. When Mickey teaches them how to play the instruments, they decide not to cook him.

Other appearances: Pluto, cannibals

46
Wilfred Jackson
September 17, 1932

Mickey and his friends attend a celebratory community party.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

47
Touchdown Mickey
Wilfred Jackson
October 15, 1932

Mickey leads his team, Mickey's Manglers, against the Alley Cats in a game of American football. The Alley Cats consist of several large indistinguishable black cats while the Manglers consists of different kinds of animals, including a head butting goat, a long wiener dog, and a large pig capable of steamrolling opponents. Goofy delivers the play-by-play over radio.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto

48
The Wayward Canary
Burt Gillett
November 12, 1932

Mickey gives Minnie a canary as a present. The canary turns out to have several babies. The birds get loose in Minnie's house and cause problems. Pluto later saves the canary from a cat.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto

49
The Klondike Kid
Wilfred Jackson
November 12, 1932

Mickey works as a pianist at a bar in the Klondike region. One night he finds Minnie out in the cold and saves her by bringing her inside the bar. The two mice appear to meet each other for the first time. Later a wanted outlaw, Terrible Pierre (portrayed by Pete), enters the bar and, after a gun fight, abducts Minnie. Mickey chases after Pierre in a dog sled pulled by Pluto and eventually finds Pierre's hideout.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Pluto, Pete as "Terrible Pierre"

Note: Last Mickey Mouse film to be recorded with Cinephone, which was first introduced in Steamboat Willie.

50
Burt Gillett
December 17, 1932

On Christmas Eve, Mickey reluctantly sells Pluto in order to give a poor family a happy Christmas. Pluto, however, is mistreated at his new home and is kicked out after creating a nuisance. Mickey and Pluto finally reunite.

Other appearances: Pluto, Adelbert, Adelbert's father, butler

Note: First Mickey Mouse film to be recorded with RCA's Photophone.

1933

Installment Film Director Release date
51
David Hand
January 7, 1933

Mickey works at the construction site of a steel frame skyscraper while Minnie sells box lunches to the workmen. Pete, the foreman, harasses Minnie and later steals Mickey's lunch.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete

Note: A close, but rather more elaborate remake of Disney's earlier Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Sky Scrappers (1928). Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short[16]

52
David Hand
January 21, 1933

A mad scientist named Dr. XXX captures Mickey's dog Pluto and takes him to his laboratory. Mickey follows and tries to save Pluto.

Other appearances: Pluto, Dr. XXX

53
Mickey's Pal Pluto
Burt Gillett
February 18, 1933

Pluto saves a litter of kittens from drowning, but later becomes jealous when Mickey takes the kittens into the house and are treated like part of the family. As Pluto tries to guard his territory from the kittens, he causes a ruckus and Mickey throws him out of the house. Later the kittens come outside and fall down a well, giving Pluto a moral dilemma of whether or not to save them a second time.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto's shoulder angel and devil, kittens

Note: Inspired Lend a Paw (1941)[17]

54
Wilfred Jackson
March 18, 1933

Mickey and his friends put on a low-budget stage play adaptation of Uncle Tom's Cabin. The use of actual dogs in place of the bloodhounds which chase Eliza across the ice floes leads to chaos as the dogs chase a cat through the orchestra pit.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy as "Dippy Dawg", Horace Horsecollar (without his yoke), Clarabelle Cow

55
Burt Gillett
April 8, 1933

Musical set in medieval Europe; a king arranges for his daughter (Minnie) to marry a visiting prince (Dippy Dawg). When Minnie refuses, the king locks her in a tower. Mickey appears as a traveling minstrel and rescues Minnie from the tower, but the king discovers them before they can get away and condemns Mickey to death, anachronistically by guillotine. Just as Mickey is about to be killed, Minnie confesses her love for Mickey, at which point the king orders a duel between Dippy and Mickey. Mickey tricks Dippy and cuts off his spear in the guillotine and chases him out of the castle.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Goofy as "Dippy Dawg", Clarabelle Cow, king (possibly Pete)

56
The Mail Pilot
David Hand
May 13, 1933

Mickey works as a courier pilot for the airmail service and helps arrest Pete who is wanted as a mail bandit.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

Note: At around the same time the short was originally released, the Mickey Mouse comic strip published a storyline [by Floyd Gottfredson] based on the cartoon, which ran from February 27 through June 10.

57
Wilfred Jackson
June 17, 1933

Mickey builds and trains a boxing robot to face the Kongo Killer, a trained boxing gorilla. Minnie discovers that the sound of a horn makes the robot "go crazy", an effect that Mickey finds undesirable. However, when the robot is being beaten in the match, Minnie uses a horn to motivate the robot to win.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Mickey's Mechanical Man, Beppo the Gorilla as "The Kongo Killer"

58
Burt Gillett
July 1, 1933

Set at Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood, Mickey and his friends attend the premier of one of his films, the meta-fictional Galloping Romance, which is based on The Cactus Kid. Cartoon versions of movie stars also attend the show and enjoy it immensely. After the film, Mickey receives praise from many of the show's attendees, but when Greta Garbo kisses him, Mickey awakes and discovers it was a dream.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto, Pete; cameos by over 40 real-life celebrities

Note: A 1991 colorized version is known to exist.[18] This short was the last to air on the BBC Television Service in 1939 and was the first after the BBC Television Service relaunched after World War II in 1946.

59
Puppy Love
Wilfred Jackson
September 2, 1933

Mickey and Pluto pay visits to their respective sweethearts, Minnie and Fifi. While Mickey and Minnie are preoccupied playing the piano (playing the song "Puppy Love"), Pluto steals the box of chocolates that Mickey brought for Minnie and gives it to Fifi. He then replaces the chocolate with a bone and returns the box. Both relationships turn cold when Minnie finds the bone, but she later discovers the half-eaten chocolate and reunites with Mickey.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Fifi the Peke

60
The Steeplechase
Burt Gillett
September 30, 1933

Mickey is a jockey in a steeplechase; his horse, Thunderbolt, is sponsored by Colonel Rolfe. After Mickey promises to win the race, the horse discovers a bottle of moonshine in the stable and gets drunk. Instead of the horse, Mickey dresses up two of the stable hands like a horse, and with the help of a pursuing swarm of bees, manage to win the race.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Colonel Rolf Rolfe, Thunderbolt

61
The Pet Store
Wilfred Jackson
October 28, 1933

Mickey gets a job at Tony's Pet Store, and while the owner is away Minnie pays a visit to stay with Mickey. A movie ape kept at the store becomes inspired by the 1933 film King Kong, escapes his cage, abducts Minnie, and climbs a tower of boxes. A swarm of birds and other animals fight the ape and create a huge mess at the store. Mickey and Minnie run away just in time before the owner returns.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Tony, Beppo the Gorilla

62
Burt Gillet
November 25, 1933

Mickey tells the story Jack and the Beanstalk to the mice children and inserts himself into the story as Jack. The film takes over Mickey's narration as he visits "Giantland" and meets the giant.

Other appearances: The Orphans, giant

Note: Inspired "Mickey and the Beanstalk" from Fun and Fancy Free[19]

1934

Installment Film Director Release date
63
Shanghaied
Burt Gillett
January 13, 1934

Mickey and Minnie are captured by Pete who is the captain of a ship. Mickey is able to escape from being tied up and fights Pete and his men to take over the ship.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

64
Camping Out
David Hand
February 17, 1934

Mickey, Minnie, Horace, and Clarabelle go camping and fight of a vindictive swarm of mosquitoes.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: Also known as "Camping Troubles" in the United Kingdom.

65
Burt Gillett
March 3, 1934

Pluto plays rough with Mickey's garden hose and breaks the spigot. When Mickey goes into the basement to shut the water off, Pluto accidentally swallows a flashlight causing him to panic and eventually rip a hole in the kitchen screen door which lets in flies. Mickey then sets out flypaper which Pluto gets tangled in.

Other appearances: Pluto

66
Burt Gillett
May 19, 1934

Inspired by reading Gulliver's Travels, Mickey tells the mice children about when he was shipwrecked in a land of tiny people. The little people distrust him at first, but later the city is attacked by a giant spider which Mickey fights.

Other appearances: Pluto, The Orphans

67
David Hand
June 16, 1934

Mickey works as a steamroller driver. He comes across Minnie who is babysitting two of his nephews. To give the children a little fun, Mickey tows them around in their baby carriage by the steamroller. After the ride, while Mickey is not watching, the nephews take off in the steamroller by themselves and bring havoc on the city.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Morty and Ferdie

Notes: Also stylized as Mickey's Steam-Roller[20]

68
Burt Gillett
August 11, 1934

Mickey and his friends put on a benefit show for a group of unruly orphans. Donald loses his temper when the orphans heckle his performance.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck (debut), The Orphans

Notes: First joint appearance of Mickey and Donald Duck

69
Mickey Plays Papa
Burt Gillett
September 29, 1934

A mysterious hooded figure approaches Mickey's house as he and Pluto are reading a scary book called "The Cry in the Night". The figure turns out to be a destitute mother leaving a baby at Mickey's doorstep. The baby, a mouse named Elmer, turns out to be a fussy child and Mickey and Pluto have to work to keep him happy.

Other appearances: Pluto, Elmer

70
David Hand
November 17, 1934

Mickey and Donald are police officers who hunt down Peg Leg Pete after he dognapps Minnie's dog Fifi.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Pete, Fifi the Peke; cameo by Minnie Mouse

71
Two-Gun Mickey
December 15, 1934

Mickey appears as a cowboy who comes across a self-reliant Minnie in the desert, insisting she can take of herself. In town Minnie again refuses help from Pete, but he turns out to be an outlaw. After Minnie leaves town, Pete and his gang of bandits chase after her, but Mickey realizes Minnie is in trouble and finally comes to help her.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pete

Notes: Minnie's first role as a protagonist

1935

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Mickey's Man Friday
David Hand
January 19, 1935
Mickey is shipwrecked on an island where he discovers a tribe of cannibals. He scares them away saving the life of one tribesman who was about to be cooked. Mickey names him "Friday", and together Mickey and Friday build a stockade rigged with booby traps. The rest of the tribe eventually reappears and attack the fort. Mickey and Friday abandon the island in a boat.

Other appearances: Friday, cannibals

Notes: Inspired by Robinson Crusoe[21]

73
Wilfred Jackson
February 23, 1935

Mickey conducts a community music band through a public performance of the William Tell overture. Donald Duck distracts the band by coming in uninvited with a flute. The concert is later wrecked by a tornado.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Peter Pig, Paddy Pig

Notes: This is the first color Mickey Mouse cartoon. Mickey does not speak in this short.

74
Ben Sharpsteen
March 16, 1935

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy work at an automobile repair shop and try to repair Pete's car with disastrous effects.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Pete

Notes: First Mickey, Donald, and Goofy adventure

75
Mickey's Kangaroo
David Hand
April 13, 1935

Mickey receives a gift from Australia's famous winemaker Leo Buring: a crate containing a boxing kangaroo and its baby. The baby kangaroo makes Pluto jealous at first, but he later learns to like him. Meanwhile, Mickey boxes the older Kangaroo and gets soundly beaten.

Other appearances: Pluto, Hoppy the kangaroo and baby kangaroo

Notes: Only time that Pluto is heard thinking. Last Mickey cartoon in Black and White.

76
Wilfred Jackson
July 13, 1935

Mickey is working in his garden exterminating insects.

Other appearances: Pluto

77
Ben Sharpsteen
August 3, 1935

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are firefighters responding to a hotel fire. After experiencing many setbacks, the trio finally enter the building and discover a woman upstairs who is unaware that the hotel is on fire.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow

78
David Hand
August 31, 1935

After Pluto chases a cat inside the house, Mickey scolds him for always chasing cats, and adds that he will have "plenty to answer for on [his] judgement day." Pluto then falls asleep and dreams of judgement day in which he is tried by a hellish court composed entirely of cats. Just as the cats are about to burn Pluto alive, he wakes up and discovers a new appreciation for cats.

Other appearances: Pluto

79
Ben Sharpsteen
September 28, 1935

Mickey and his friends are leisurely ice skating on a frozen river. Mickey teaches Minnie how to skate, Goofy tries unusual ways to catch fish, and Donald pranks Pluto by attaching skates to the dog's feet while he is sleeping.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto; cameo by Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

Notes: First joint appearance of Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, and Pluto. First color appearance of Minnie Mouse

1936

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David Hand
January 4, 1936

Mickey leads the Mickey Mousers against the Movie Stars in a spirited game of polo. Mickey's team consists of cartoon characters from Disney films while the Movie Stars are all cartoon versions of real-life movie stars. Several other characters and stars appear as spectators at the game.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy as "The Goof", the Big Bad Wolf; cartoon versions of Stan Laurel, Oliver Hardy, Harpo Marx, Charlie Chaplin, Jack Holt, Shirley Temple; cameos by Clarabelle Cow, Pluto, Fifi the Peke, the Three Little Pigs and other characters from the Silly Symphonies, other movie stars

81
Orphans' Picnic
Ben Sharpsteen
February 15, 1936

Mickey and Donald take the orphans out for a day in the park. Donald sets out a picnic lunch and is unsuccessful in keeping the food from being stolen by the orphans and eaten prematurely. Meanwhile, Mickey plays blind man's bluff with another group of the orphans. Donald is further harassed by the orphans who use teamwork to steal food in creative ways.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, The Orphans

82
Mickey's Grand Opera
Wilfred Jackson
March 7, 1936

At a formal concert hall, Mickey conducts the orchestra for an opera starring Clara Cluck and Donald Duck. Before the program, Mickey unexpectedly finds Pluto backstage and sends him home. But the dog becomes distracted by an unattended magician's hat with a rabbit inside. Eventually the opera begins, which features Clara and Donald unintelligibly clucking and quacking back and forth. Pluto, still following the animal spewing hat, wanders onstage during the show and creates chaos.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck, Pluto; cameo by Goofy

83
David Hand
May 30, 1936

Mickey falls asleep while reading Through the Looking-Glass and has a dream based on the book. In the dream, Mickey passes through his mirror and enters a fantasy world which is essentially a mirror image of his own, except that several inanimate objects become anthropomorphic. Mickey is eventually run out of the dream by an army of hostile playing cards and awakes.

84
Ben Sharpsteen
June 20, 1936

Mickey and Donald are behind on their rent. When Sheriff Pete arrives and serves them a notice to dispose their belongings, the pair decide to move in a hurry. They enlist the help of Goofy who, employed as an iceman, has a large truck at his disposal.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Pete

85
Wilfred Jackson
June 20, 1936

Minnie's former boyfriend shows up at Mickey and Minnie's picnic unexpectedly. Mortimer tries to charm Minnie, but acts like a jerk to Mickey. Later Mortimer tries to show off to Minnie by fighting a bull, but when the bull escapes his pen, Mortimer flies away in a flash leaving Mickey to save Minnie.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Mortimer Mouse, Mickey's car, Mortimer's car, Bull

86
Alpine Climbers
David Hand
July 25, 1936

Mickey, Donald, and Pluto go mountain climbing in the Alps. Mickey runs into trouble after a mother eagle returns to her nest while Mickey is collecting eggs. Donald's temper flares at a baby mountain goat who eats the Edelweiss flowers he picks. Meanwhile, Pluto falls into a snow bank and freezes solid. He is revived by a St. Bernard rescue dog who gives him brandy, but becomes intoxicated in the process.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Pluto, Bolivar the St. Bernard

87
Ben Sharpsteen
August 1, 1936

Mickey is the ringmaster at a circus and "Captain" Donald Duck performs with trained sea lions. The circus hosts a free day for the orphans, but they cause trouble during the show.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, The Orphans, sea lions, Salty the Seal

88
Ben Sharpsteen
September 12, 1936

Donald works as a plumber with Pluto as his assistant. Pluto panics after accidentally swallowing a magnet.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Pluto

Notes: First film in which Mickey does not appear

89
Mickey's Elephant
David Hand
October 10, 1936

Mickey builds a nice new house for Bobo the Elephant, his new pet. Pluto becomes jealous of his new playmate, but his scheme for revenge backfires.

Other appearances: Pluto, Bobo the Elephant, Pluto's shoulder devil

1937

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The Worm Turns
Ben Sharpsteen
January 2, 1937

As a chemist, Mickey recreates an ancient formula to build courage. He uses it on a fly caught in a spider's web, a mouse, a cat, and finally on Pluto when he is cornered by Pete the dogcatcher.

Other appearances: Pluto, Pete

91
Ben Sharpsteen
January 9, 1937

Don Donald rides over to Donna's place on a donkey that drives him nuts. He entertains Donna, until she hops on to the donkey for a little ride and gets thrown off its back into a fountain. Donald then trades in the donkey for a hot new car.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Donna Duck, Jenny the Burro

Notes: Second film in which Mickey does not appear (reissued as a Donald Duck cartoon)

92
David Hand
February 6, 1937

At a formal theater, Mickey performs as a magician, but is heckled by Donald Duck. Mickey then uses his tricks to get back at the ornery duck.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

93
Ben Sharpsteen
February 20, 1937

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go on an ill-fated hunting trip in the wilderness. Goofy and Donald disguise themselves as a cow moose to attract a bull, while Mickey disguises himself as a tree.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

94
Pinto Colvig, Erdman Penner, Walt Pfeiffer
April 17, 1937

Mickey hosts and moderates a radio talent show. Donald is determined to complete a recitation of "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" even though Mickey terminates his act. Also performing are Clara Cluck who performs an operatic piece and Goofy who plays a multi-instrumental contraption.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck, Pete

95
May 29, 1937

Donald visits "The Museum of Modern Marvels." Among the inventions he struggles with are a robot butler who keeps taking his hat; a package-wrapping machine; a robot nursemaid; a hitchhikers' aid; and an automated barber chair. Of course, Donald is spluttering all over the place.

Other appearances: Donald Duck

Notes: Third and last film in which Mickey does not appear (reissued as a Donald Duck cartoon) and last film released by United Artists

96
Ben Sharpsteen
September 24, 1937

Mickey and his friends enjoy a vacation in Hawaii.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto

Notes: First film released by RKO Radio Pictures

97
Ben Sharpsteen
October 15, 1937

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are employed as janitors in a tall clock tower. Mickey struggles with a squatting stork, Donald fights a talking mainspring, Goofy gets knocked into a daze by an animatronic bell ringer.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

Notes: Voted the 27th greatest cartoon of all time in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons

98
Burt Gillett
December 24, 1937

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy run "Ajax Ghost Exterminators" and receive a call from a group of "lonely ghosts" who want someone to scare.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, ghosts

Notes: released four days after Snow White

1938

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99
Ben Sharpsteen
February 25, 1938

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy build a boat from do-it-yourself kit. The boat comes in several crates of prefabricated sections, such as an unfolding keel and a telescoping mast. At the boat's launching, Minnie christens the boat "Queen Minnie", but as she breaks a bottle of champaign on the bow, she damages the boat, which disassembles itself once in the water.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy; cameos by Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Morty and Ferdie

Notes: First cartoon to depict Mickey without a tail.

100
Ben Sharpsteen
May 6, 1938

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy take a near-disastrous road trip in a travel trailer.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

Notes: This is the 100th Mickey Mouse cartoon.

101
August 19, 1938

Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go out to sea as a three-man whaling crew. Donald keeps a sharp lookout for whales from the crow's nest and tries to keep his baloney sandwich from being eaten by seagulls. Mickey struggles to throw a pail of water overboard and Goofy mans a harpoon gun. Eventually the trio come across a large sperm whale, but things do not go according to plan.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

102
Bill Roberts
September 9, 1938

A stray parrot, apparently formerly owned by a sailor, finds his way into Mickey's basement. Upstairs Mickey and Pluto receive a radio bulletin warning the public of an escaped convict, "Machine Gun Butch". Mickey hears the bird in the basement and believes the killer has broken into the house.

Other appearances: Pluto, parrot

103
Bill Roberts
September 23, 1938

A loose adaptation of the fairy tale The Valiant Little Tailor, set in medieval Europe; Mickey Mouse is commissioned by the King to slay a giant that has been terrorizing the kingdom, promising him the hand of his daughter, Princess Minnie, if he is successful.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse as "Princess Minnie", unnamed king, Gustav the Giant[22]

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short[23]

1939

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Bill Roberts
February 3, 1939
Mickey enters Pluto in a high society dog show, but gets kicked out. He later re-enters Pluto in the "trick dog" category and puts a pair of roller skates on him. Meanwhile, Pluto falls in love with Fifi, a Pekingese also entered in the show, and saves her when the building burns down.

Other appearances: Pluto, Fifi the Peke

Notes: This is the final cartoon with Mickey with his dot-eyes. Mickey was changed from black and white to black and a darker flesh-colored beige.

105
February 18, 1939

Minnie tries to surprise Mickey by cooking him some cookies for his birthday. But her recipe gets burnt and Minnie is frightened. Fortunately Minnie gets sad but Mickey brings along some Nabisco products with him.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Fifi the Peke

Notes: Commercial film sponsored by the National Biscuit Company for the 1939 New York World's Fair.[24] This is the first appearance of Mickey's modern character design.

106
July 21, 1939

During a hunting trip, Mickey tries to train Pluto to be a pointer dog. The pair eventually encounter a large grizzly bear whom Mickey tries to reason with before running from.

Other appearances: Pluto

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short[25]

1940

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Tugboat Mickey
Clyde Geronimi
April 26, 1940
Mickey captains a tugboat with Donald, and Goofy as the crew. As Mickey is sealing the mast and dealing with an intoxicated pelican, he receives a distress signal of a sinking ship. Mickey calls the crew and has them fire up the engine. As Donald struggles with the connecting rod of one of the pistons, Goof accidentally overloads the furnace of the ships steam engine, causing a catastrophic explosion and accidentally breaks the boat. As Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are floating in the water amid the remains of the tugboat, they discover that the distress signal they heard was only part of a radio drama.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy

108
Pluto's Dream House
Clyde Geronimi
August 30, 1940 (1940-08-30)
Mickey decides to build Pluto a new house, but they discover a magic lamp while breaking ground. The lamp finishes building the house in a hurry, and Mickey then tasks the lamp with giving Pluto a bath. Later, as Mickey is relaxing next to the radio, it starts to have a mechanical problem. Mickey tries to fix it, but the radio keeps changing stations. The lamp, within earshot in the next room, takes the radio's random audio snippets as verbal commands, and starts preparing Pluto like a recipe. Just as the lamp is about to slice Pluto into thin slices, he wakes up and discovers it was a dream.

Other appearances: Pluto, Magic Lamp

109
Clyde Geronimi
November 1, 1940 (1940-11-01)
Mickey and Pluto go for a train ride despite a rule forbidding dogs. Pete plays a menacing conductor intent on enforcing the rule. Mickey at first hides Pluto in his suitcase, but eventually Pete discovers him and chases them about the train.

Other appearances: Pluto, Pete

1941

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110
February 14, 1941 (1941-02-14)
Mickey offers to clean Minnie's yard for a cake she is baking, but he is thwarted by a small, mischievous whirlwind. After chasing the whirlwind away, Mickey is in turn chased by a large whirlwind with damages most of the neighborhood. Seeing the damage, Minnie is jealous with Mickey and throws the cake at him when he lands in a fountain.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse

Notes: First two shorts to portray Mickey with buck teeth.

111
A Gentleman's Gentleman
Clyde Geronimi
March 28, 1941 (1941-03-28)
Pluto acts as Mickey's personal valet. The dog serves Mickey breakfast in bed and then is sent by Mickey into town to buy a newspaper.

Other appearances: Pluto

112
Canine Caddy
Clyde Geronimi
May 30, 1941 (1941-05-30)
Mickey goes golfing with Pluto serving as his caddie. Pluto at first causes distractions for Mickey, but helps him out by pointing to the ball just like he learned in The Pointer. Later Pluto encounters a mischievous gopher whom he chases burrowing through the ground.

Other appearances: Pluto, Gopher

Notes: Second and final two shorts to portray Mickey with buck teeth

113
Riley Thomson
June 20, 1941 (1941-06-20)
Period piece from the 1890s; Mickey and Minnie spend the day together going to a Vaudeville show and driving across the countryside in a Brass Era car.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse; cartoon versions of animators Fred Moore and Ward Kimball; cameos by Goofy, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie

114
Riley Thomson
August 22, 1941 (1941-08-22)
Mickey and his friends put on a benefit show for a group of unruly orphans.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck, The Orphans

Notes: Remake of the black-and-white Orphan's Benefit (1934)

115
Clyde Geronimi
October 3, 1941 (1941-10-03)
Pluto saves a kitten from drowning. Mickey takes the kitten in and Pluto becomes jealous. When the kitten accidentally falls into a well, Pluto struggles with whether or not to save the kitten a second time.

Other appearances: Pluto, kitten, Pluto's shoulder angel and devil

Notes: Won Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film,[26] remake of Mickey's Pal Pluto (1933)[27]

1942

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Riley Thomson
February 7, 1942 (1942-02-07)
Minnie hosts a surprise birthday party for Mickey with several of his friends. The gang buys him an electric organ and the play music and dance. Meanwhile, in the kitchen, Goofy tries to bake the birthday cake with disastrous results.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck

Notes: Remake of the 1931 short The Birthday Party. This is the third Mickey Mouse Birthday short in the film series. The second was Mickey's Surprise Party (1939).

117
Riley Thomson
March 20, 1942 (1942-03-20)
Mickey conducts a symphony orchestra of hist friends sponsored by Pete. After an exceptional rehearsal playing the "Light Cavalry Overture," the orchestra is booked for a live performance. But Goofy accidentally drops the instruments down an elevator shaft.

Other appearances: Donald Duck, Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck

Notes: Mickey is called "Michel Mouse" while Pete is called "Sylvester Macaroni". This is the last appearance of Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, & Clara Cluck until Mickey's Christmas Carol in 1983.

1943

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Pluto and the Armadillo
Clyde Geronimi
February 19, 1943 (1943-02-19)
Mickey and Pluto make a 15-minute stop-over in Belém, Brazil on their way to Rio de Janeiro. There, Mickey plays fetch with Pluto, but the ball becomes lost in the jungle and Pluto mistakes a rolled up armadillo for it. Mickey and Pluto accidentally take the armadillo along with them when the plane leaves again.

Other appearances: Pluto, armadillo

Notes: Last appearance of Mickey's red shorts until Runaway Brain (1995)

1946

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119
June 7, 1946 (1946-06-07)
Chip and Dale take up residence in Mickey's hunting shack during the winter. When Mickey and Pluto return for hunting season, Pluto discovers the chipmunks living in the wood-burning stove.

Other appearances: Pluto, Chip and Dale

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film[28]

1947

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120
October 3, 1947 (1947-10-03)
Mickey oversleeps and misses a date with Minnie. She calls him up and gives him an ultimatum. Mickey gets ready in a hurry with the help of Pluto, but drops the tickets for the event on his way out. Pluto saves the day by noticing the tickets on the floor and bringing them to Mickey.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto

Notes: Last theatrical short with Walt Disney voicing Mickey.

1948

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Mickey Down Under
Charles Nichols
March 19, 1948 (1948-03-19)
Mickey and Pluto visit Australia where Mickey collects bananas using a boomerang and tries to steal an egg from a vigilant emu.

Other appearances: Pluto

Notes: First theatrical short with Jimmy MacDonald voicing Mickey.

122
Charles Nichols
December 3, 1948 (1948-12-03)
Mickey accidentally brings a baby seal home with him from the zoo. The seal takes a liking to Mickey's bathtub, but makes Pluto jealous. Mickey eventually takes the seal back, but he later brings the rest of the seals to Mickey's house.

Other appearances: Pluto, Salty the Seal

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film

1951

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Charles Nichols
August 10, 1951 (1951-08-10)
While hunting with Mickey, Pluto picks up the scent of a raccoon and follows the trail. But the clever raccoon discovers he is being followed and lays several tricks for the dog to throw him off the trail. When at last Pluto trees the raccoon, he secretly swipes Mickey's coonskin cap to make Pluto think he has a baby. Pluto and Mickey then respectfully leave the raccoon alone.

Other appearances: Pluto

1952

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Milt Schaffer
August 3, 1952 (1952-08-03)
It's Pluto's birthday party, but the orphans seem to be having all the fun. Their present is a wagon so Pluto can pull them; the "Pin the Tail on Pluto" game doesn't go quite right, and everything seems to prevent Pluto from having his birthday cake. But Mickey has planned ahead.

Other appearances: Pluto, The Orphans

125
Jack Hannah
November 21, 1952 (1952-11-21)
Pluto comes bounding outside to help Mickey get a Christmas tree. Chip 'n Dale see him and make fun of him, but the tree they take refuge in is the one Mickey chops down. They like the decorations, especially the candy canes and Mickey's bowl of mixed nuts. But Pluto spots them and goes after them long before Mickey spots them.

Other appearances: Pluto, Chip and Dale; cameos by Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy

1953

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Charles Nichols
March 27, 1953 (1953-03-27)
Mickey and Pluto go fishing and Pluto encounters a mischievous clam who eats the bait. After getting rid of the clam, Mickey is outsmarted by a clever seagull. Mickey and Pluto get chased away by a flock of hungry birds.

Other appearances: Pluto, clam, seagull

Notes: Mickey's final theatrical appearance until Mickey's Christmas Carol in 1983

1983

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127
December 16, 1983
Adaptation of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol with Mickey as Bob Cratchit and Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge.

Other appearances: Scrooge McDuck, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Jiminy Cricket, Willie the Giant, Pete, Morty and Ferdie; cameos by Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Clara Cluck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Chip and Dale, and others.

Notes: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[29] First time Wayne Allwine voices Mickey since The New Mickey Mouse Club. Longest film of the series at 26 minutes. First Mickey film since 1953

1990

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128
November 16, 1990
Adaptation of Mark Twain's 1881 novel of the same name with Mickey playing the pauper and a look-alike fictional Prince Edward.

Other appearances: Goofy, Donald Duck, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, Pluto, Pete

1995

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129
August 8, 1995
Eager to give Minnie a Hawaiian vacation, Mickey answers a newspaper want ad advertising "a mindless day's work". After reporting for the job, however, Mickey is horrified to discover he is to partake in a mad scientist's brain-swapping experiment with a monster.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Pluto, Pete as "Julius", Dr. Frankenollie

Notes: Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film[30]

2013

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130
November 27, 2013
Mickey and friends embark on a musical wagon ride, until Peg-Leg Pete shows up and tries to run them off the road.

Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow, and Pete, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit

Notes: Hand drawn black and white sequences alongside color CGI sequences. Debuted at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 11, 2013.[31] Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[32] Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cameos at the end of the short, making his first appearance in a Mickey Mouse-related short and also his first appearance in a theatrical short since his cameo in The Woody Woodpecker Polka (1951).

Releases

Every Mickey Mouse cartoon was originally released theatrically, typically appearing before feature films. In 1929, some theaters began to host the "Mickey Mouse Club", a children's program which would exclusively show Mickey's cartoons.[33] The series was distributed by Columbia Pictures (1930–1932), United Artists (1932–1937), and RKO Radio Pictures (1937–1953). The four most recent films were released by Disney's own company, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (formerly known as Buena Vista Pictures Distribution).

Many of the films were also broadcast on television, beginning in 1936 on BBC Television. Here the series was shown on a regular basis except during World War II.[34] In the United States, selected films were shown on the Walt Disney anthology television series, and later on other series such as The Mouse Factory (1971–1973), Mickey's Mouse Tracks (1992–1995), and Ink & Paint Club (1997–1998).

Home media

The films have also been released in various forms of home media. In the 1960s there were several 8 mm and Super 8 releases, although these were often silent, black-and-white, or condensed versions. In 1978, Disney began to release selected films on VHS, laserdisc, and later DVD. Starting in 2010, some of the cartoons were made available on the iTunes Store as digital downloads.

Disney has also released films online. At the Disney website, cartoons are shown on a rotating basis under the video page "Mickey & Friends". On Walt Disney Animation Studios' official YouTube channel, three complete cartoons have been released: Plane Crazy (1928), Steamboat Willie (1928), and Hawaiian Holiday (1937), and most of Thru the Mirror (1936) as seen on the Disneyland episode "The Plausible Impossible" (1956).

As of 2018, the only complete re-release of the entire series has been in the "Walt Disney Treasures" DVD sets. The vast majority[35] of the series appears between four two-disc sets: "Mickey Mouse in Black and White" (2002), "Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" (2004), "Mickey Mouse in Living Color" (2001), and "Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" (2004). Film critic Leonard Maltin, who hosts the collection, implied that there was opposition to releasing the complete series because of some content now considered politically incorrect, such as racial and ethnic stereotypes. Maltin argued that releasing the material uncensored was the only way to "learn from the past". The only film not included in this collection was the subsequently released Get a Horse! (2013) which first premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival and was shown ahead of Frozen.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ While many sources credit Walt Disney as the director, the animators' draft lists King as director instead.[8]

References

  1. ^ Gable 2007, p. 115 ff.
  2. ^ Kaufman, J.B.; Gerstein, David (2018). Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History. Cologne: Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8365-5284-4.
  3. ^ Except where noted, source for directors is Disney A to Z
  4. ^ The dates used in the list from 1928 to mid-1932 are shipping dates, reflecting when the Disney studio shipped the completed films to the distributors, per the 2018 Disney Enterprises book Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History. The shorts released by United Artists (1932–1937) and RKO Radio (1937–1940) have official release dates announced by the distributors.
  5. ^ "Hooray for Hollywood – Librarian Names 25 More Films to National Registry" (Press release). Library of Congress. November 16, 1998. Retrieved July 22, 2009.
  6. ^ . youtube.com. Archived from the original on April 4, 2011. Retrieved April 10, 2018.
  7. ^ PAu001629050 / 1991-10-31
  8. ^ Gerstein, David; Groth, Gary (eds.). Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: Race to Death Valley. Fantagraphics Books.
  9. ^ Ryan, Jeff (2018). A Mouse Divided: How Ub Iwerks Became Forgotten, and Walt Disney Became Uncle Walt. Post Hill Press. pp. 181–183. ISBN 978-1-68261-628-4.
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External links

  • "Mickey Mouse" at D23 - Disney A to Z
  • "" at The Encyclopedia Of Disney Animated Shorts
  • "Mickey Mouse Theatrical Cartoon List" at the Big Cartoon DataBase
  • "Synopsis for the Mickey Mouse" at the Big Cartoon Database

mickey, mouse, film, series, list, mickey, mouse, cartoons, redirects, here, complete, filmography, mickey, mouse, character, list, mickey, mouse, films, appearances, mickey, mouse, originally, known, mickey, mouse, sound, cartoons, series, american, animated,. List of Mickey Mouse cartoons redirects here For a complete filmography of Mickey Mouse as a character see List of Mickey Mouse films and appearances Mickey Mouse originally known as Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons is a series of American animated comedy short films produced by Walt Disney Productions The series started in 1928 with Plane Crazy and ended in 1953 with The Simple Things Four additional shorts were released between 1983 and 2013 The series is notable for its innovation with sound synchronization and character animation and also introduced well known characters such as Mickey Mouse Minnie Mouse Pluto and Goofy Film poster from 1929 the first created for the series The name Mickey Mouse was first used in the films title sequences to refer specifically to the character but was used from 1935 to 1953 to refer to the series itself as in Walt Disney presents a Mickey Mouse In this sense a Mickey Mouse was a shortened form of a Mickey Mouse sound cartoon which was used in the earliest films Films from 1929 to 1935 which were re released during this time also used this naming convention but it was not used for the three shorts released between 1983 and 1995 Mickey s Christmas Carol The Prince and the Pauper and Runaway Brain Mickey s name was also used occasionally to market other films which were formally part of other series Examples of this include several Silly Symphonies and Goofy and Wilbur 1939 Contents 1 Production 2 List of films 2 1 1928 2 2 1929 2 3 1930 2 4 1931 2 5 1932 2 6 1933 2 7 1934 2 8 1935 2 9 1936 2 10 1937 2 11 1938 2 12 1939 2 13 1940 2 14 1941 2 15 1942 2 16 1943 2 17 1946 2 18 1947 2 19 1948 2 20 1951 2 21 1952 2 22 1953 2 23 1983 2 24 1990 2 25 1995 2 26 2013 3 Releases 4 Home media 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksProduction Edit Black and white version of the introductory title of the short films Disney began secretly producing the first Mickey Mouse films while still contractually required to finish some Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for producer Charles Mintz The first two films Plane Crazy and The Gallopin Gaucho were previewed in theaters but failed to pick up a distributor for a broad release For the third film Disney added synchronized sound a technology that was still in its early stages at the time Steamboat Willie debuted in New York in November 1928 and was an instant success The revenues from the film provided the studio with much needed resources and the studio quickly began to produce new cartoons as well as releasing sound versions of the first two 1 Production slowed towards the end of the 1930s as the studio began to focus on other characters and feature length films The series was informally retired in 1953 with the release of The Simple Things but was revived in 1983 and 1990 with two featurettes or three reel short films 1995 s Runaway Brain returned the series to its single reel format while the latest installment 2013 s Get a Horse was produced in the black and white style of the early films and combining color CGI animation scenes The cartoons were directed by 20 different people Those with the most credits include Burt Gillett 34 Wilfred Jackson 18 Walt Disney 16 David Hand 15 and Ben Sharpsteen 14 the director of the most recent installment Lauren MacMullan was the first female director Notable animators who worked on the series include Ub Iwerks Norm Ferguson Ollie Johnston Frank Thomas and Fred Moore Mickey s voice is mostly provided by Walt Disney with some additional work by Carl Stalling and Clarence Nash By 1948 Jimmy MacDonald had taken over Mickey s voice Wayne Allwine voiced the mouse in the three films released from 1983 to 1995 In the most recent film Get a Horse Mickey s dialogue was compiled from archival recordings primarily of Walt Disney s voice work List of films EditThe following is a list of Mickey Mouse films The early films released by Celebrity Productions 1928 1929 and Columbia Pictures 1930 1932 were distributed by region and state so there is no definitive release date The dates used in the list from 1928 to mid 1932 are shipping dates reflecting when the Disney studio shipped the completed films to the distributors per the 2018 Disney Enterprises book Mickey Mouse The Ultimate History The shorts released by United Artists 1932 1937 and RKO Radio 1937 1940 have official release dates announced by the distributors 2 The list does not include shorts where Mickey Mouse appears outside of the Mickey Mouse series such as appearances in short films starring other characters in their own film series segments from feature films such as The Sorcerer s Apprentice nor shorts of Mickey Mouse made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works Gray headers indicate black and white films while yellow headers indicate color films Years 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1946 1947 1948 1951 1952 1953 1983 1990 1995 20131928 Edit Installment Film Director 3 Release date 4 1 Steamboat Willie Walt Disney November 18 1928Mickey works aboard a river steamboat captained by Pete with the mission of transporting livestock Along the way Mickey picks up animals and Minnie and the two come up with creative ways to play Turkey in the Straw with a goat Mickey plays along to the beat Pete is unamused and puts Mickey to work skinning potatoes Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pete Clarabelle CowNotes Disney s first sound cartoon selected to the National Film Registry in 1998 5 The title is a parody of the Buster Keaton film Steamboat Bill Jr which was released May 12 1928 2 The Gallopin Gaucho Ub Iwerks December 30 1928Mickey is an Argentinian gaucho who rides a rhea instead of a horse He stops at a cantina where he finds Minnie and dances with her Pete arrives abducts Minnie and takes her away on a donkey Mickey follows after him but the rhea has become drunk and slows Mickey down Finally Mickey confronts Pete in a fencing duel and saves Minnie Other appearances Minnie Mouse PeteNotes Silent version previewed August 2 1928 Parody of the Douglas Fairbanks film The Gaucho which was released November 21 1927 Mickey wears shoes for the first time and halfway through the film Mickey and Minnie s eyes change from the Plane Crazy look to the look in Steamboat Willie1929 Edit Installment Film Director Release date3 The Barn Dance Walt Disney March 14 1929Mickey wants to take Minnie to a dance but Pete s flashy car beats Mickey s horse drawn wagon as her transportation of choice At the dance Mickey uses a balloon to make himself light on his feet the perfect dancing partner but this doesn t keep Minnie at his side for long either Other appearances Minnie Mouse PeteNotes A colorized version was made in the late 1980s 4 Plane Crazy Walt Disney March 17 1929Mickey tries to emulate his hero Charles Lindbergh and woo Minnie by building and flying his own airplane Other appearances Minnie Mouse Clarabelle CowNotes This is the first film to be animated silent version previewed May 15 1928 generally released on March 17 1929 5 The Opry House Walt Disney March 20 1929Mickey owns and performs at his own theatre going in drag as a harem girl in a derby as a Hasidic Jew and finally in a wig as a fancy pianist Other appearances Minnie Mouse Kat NippNotes This is the first time Mickey wears gloves 6 When the Cat s Away Walt Disney ca April 30 1929After Tom Cat has a drink and goes out for the day with his rifle Mickey Minnie and an army of mice break into the feline s home to play music with whatever they can get their little paws on Other appearances Minnie Mouse Kat Nipp as Tom Cat Notes Remake of Alice Comedies film Alice Rattled by Rats depicts Mickey and Minnie as regular mice7 The Barnyard Battle Walt Disney ca June 1 1929Mickey joins an army of mice dressed like the forces of the Confederate States of America to battle an army of cats donning Pickelhauben helmets like those worn by soldiers of the German Empire until early in the First World War Kommandant Pete leads the cats in a raid on Mickey s farm Mickey mounts a spirited defense of the farmhouse Other appearances Pete8 The Plowboy Walt Disney ca June 28 1929Mickey flirts with Minnie on the farm but she spurns him making him look bad in the eyes of his helper Horace Horsecollar Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow9 The Karnival Kid Walt Disney Ub Iwerks July 31 1929Mickey sells animated hot dogs at a carnival and heckles rival barker Kat Nipp Also at the fair is Minnie who performs as a shimmy dancer Mickey gives here a free hot dog and later under the pale moonlight with the help of two alley cats serenades Minnie outside her trailer with the 1904 hit song Sweet Adeline Other appearances Minnie Mouse Clarabelle Cow Kat NippNotes This is the first time Mickey speaks actual words and the first time Mickey has pie eyes and eyebrows 10 Mickey s Follies Wilfred Jackson August 28 1929Mickey and his barnyard pals put on a show that includes dancing ducks opera singing by Patricia Pig and Mickey s own rendition of his theme song Minnie s Yoo Hoo Other appearances Minnie Mouse Clarabelle Cow Patricia PigNotes Introduction of Minnie s Yoo Hoo Mickey s theme song11 Mickey s Choo Choo Walt Disney September 26 1929Mickey s running a small town railroad He takes Minnie for a wild ride on a humanized train which eventually rumbles out of control Other appearances Minnie Mouse Clarabelle CowNotes A colorized version was made in 1991 6 7 12 The Jazz Fool Walt Disney October 15 1929As part of Mickey s Big Road Show Mickey plays a calliope pulled by Horace They later play the xylophone and piano Mickey mercilessly beating up on the latter Other appearances Horace Horsecollar13 Jungle Rhythm Walt Disney November 9 1929Mickey goes on a hunting expedition to the jungle but when his rifle malfunctions Mickey is left facing several angry and vicious animals To appease them Mickey starts playing music and soon has all of the animals joining him 14 The Haunted House Jack King a December 2 1929Mickey weathers a ferocious storm inside an old haunted house where he is compelled to play the organ for a group of ghouls Other appearances SkeletonsNotes Title shorted to Haunted House in rerelease title sequence 15 Wild Waves Burt Gillett December 18 1929Mickey works as a beach lifeguard who saves Minnie from being drowned by a wave After Minnie is rescued she fusses Mickey tries to cheer her up by dancing playing music and scat sings to Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep Also present are a wide variety of sea birds and marine mammals who accompany Mickey Other appearances Minnie MouseNotes Last film released by Celebrity Productions Also the last film in the series that was animated by Ub Iwerks 9 1930 Edit Installment Film Director Release date16 Fiddling Around Just Mickey Walt Disney March 6 1930At a concert hall Mickey performs solo on a violin His repertoire includes Traumerei and the finale of the William Tell overture Notes First film released by Columbia Pictures This is the only film to feature Mickey without supporting characters copyrighted as Fiddlin Around 10 billed as Fiddling Around 11 This is the first short made without Ub Iwerks 17 The Barnyard Concert Walt Disney April 5 1930At the farm Mickey directs an orchestra rehearsal of Poet and Peasant by Franz von Suppe The session is filled with distractions and Mickey ends up with a bucket of water thrown on his head Other appearances Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow18 The Cactus Kid Walt Disney May 10 1930Set in the desert of Mexico or the southwestern United States Mickey enters El Adobe Cafe where Minnie works as a bar tender Pete arrives and abducts Minnie after a brief gun fight with Mickey Mickey rides after Pete on Horace and eventually saves Minnie Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar without his yoke PeteNotes This is the first time Marcellite Garner voices Minnie and the first time the animators worked to a prerecorded soundtrack 19 The Fire Fighters Burt Gillett June 20 1930Mickey is the fire chief of a fire department which receives an alarm in the middle of the night The group of fire fighters race to the blaze which engulfs a seven storey building but on the way the engine loses its water tank Mickey saves Minnie trapped on the top floor by way of a clothes line connected with another building Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace HorsecollarNote Original prints of this film had the fire scenes tinted red 12 20 The Shindig Burt Gillett July 11 1930The friends from the barnyard attend a dance in the barn Clarabelle Cow attends as Horace Horsecollar s date and the pair take center stage for one of the dances Mickey and Minnie provide music on fiddle and piano and Mickey later joins the dancing Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle CowNotes Clarabelle s name was mentioned for the first time and Clarabelle stands up for the first time 21 The Chain Gang Burt Gillett August 18 1930Mickey is a prisoner forced to work on a chain gang with other prisoners When the guard Peg Leg Pete falls asleep Mickey leads the prisoners in some care free innovative music making and eventually escape Mickey vaults himself over the wall escapes into a swamp and eventually rides away on a pair of horses When the horses throw Mickey off a cliff he happens the fall through the roof of the jail and finds himself back in his cell Other appearances Clarabelle Cow Pluto prototypes 22 The Gorilla Mystery Burt Gillett September 22 1930Mickey reads about a gorilla named Beppo has escaped the local city zoo in the newspaper and calls Minnie to warn her Minnie insists she is not afraid and plays the piano for Mickey over the phone While Minnie is playing Beppo enters the house and kidnaps her ties her up and takes her into the attic Mickey hears Minnie s screams in the telephone and runs over to her house to save her before Beppo strikes back Other appearances Minnie Mouse Beppo the Gorilla23 The Picnic Burt Gillett October 9 1930Mickey and Minnie go on a picnic together along with Minnie s dog Rover Mickey brings a phonograph and while he and Minnie dance to In the Good Old Summer Time a variety of animals make off with the food Finally the weather turns bad and the trio head home in a hurry Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto as Rover Mickey s car24 Pioneer Days Burt Gillett November 20 1930Period piece set in the old west Mickey and Minnie are part of a wagon train of American settlers And Indian scout spots the wagon train and assembles a war party That night after circling the wagons the pioneers dance to The Irish Washerwoman and later hear on old goat sing an emotional rendition of Nelly Gray Just then the Indians attack and a fight breaks out Mickey and Minnie scare the Indians away by tricking them into thinking U S cavalry soldiers are approaching Other appearances Minnie Mouse cameos by Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow1931 Edit Installment Film Director Release date25 The Birthday Party Burt Gillett January 2 1931Mickey s friends throw a surprise birthday party at Minnie s house Minnie gives Mickey a piano and the mice play a piano duet of I Can t Give You Anything but Love Baby During the rest of the party the characters dance and play more songs Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow26 Traffic Troubles Burt Gillett March 7 1931Mickey works as a taxi driver in a large city After losing his first customer in the street Mickey picks up Minnie on her way to a music lesson But the taxi gets a flat tire which Mickey is unable to repair Pete appears as a traveling snake oil salesman who feeds a formula to the taxi This makes the vehicle go out of control Mickey Minnie and the taxi crash through a barn and end up covered in feathers Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pete as Dr Pep Percy Pigg27 The Castaway Wilfred Jackson March 27 1931Mickey is a castaway in the ocean and makes it ashore to a jungle island After eating bananas a piano washes ashore and Mickey plays it while dealing at first with bothersome wild animals and later dangerous ones 28 The Moose Hunt Burt Gillett April 30 1931Mickey and Pluto go hunting for moose Mickey accidentally shoots at Pluto with his shotgun and the dog plays dead After this Mickey and Pluto encounter a real moose and are chased away Other appearances PlutoNotes This is the first appearance of Pluto as Mickey s dog29 The Delivery Boy Burt Gillett June 6 1931While working as a delivery boy driving a cart filled with musical instruments Mickey passes by Minnie s house He sneaks up on her while she is outside doing her laundry The two mice start dancing in the yard but Mickey punches a bee hive onto the mule pulling the cart The mule kicks the cart and the instruments land on the animals Together they all play Stars and Stripes Forever Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto Pete30 Mickey Steps Out Burt Gillett July 10 1931Mickey prepares for a date and leaves his house but Pluto wants to come with him Mickey tells Pluto to stay home and ties him to the dog house but Pluto follows anyway dragging the house behind him At Minnie s house Mickey and Minnie play music while outside Pluto chases a cat The chaos eventually interrupts the date Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto31 Blue Rhythm Burt Gillett August 7 1931Mickey plays piano at a concert hall and is joined by Minnie singing St Louis Blues Mickey later conducts a blues orchestra that proves to heavy for the stage Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow32 Fishin Around Burt Gillett September 1 1931Mickey and Pluto go fishing from a boat on a lake after sinking a sign that says no fishing The fish turn out to be very intelligent and play several pranks on the fishermen including tying their fishing lines together Eventually a police officer appears and trying to stop Mickey from fishing accidentally falls in the water Mickey and Pluto make a speedy getaway Other appearances Pluto33 The Barnyard Broadcast Burt Gillett September 30 1931Mickey sets up a radio station in the barn and hosts a music program While Minnie Horace and Clarabelle perform Mickey struggles to keep a cat family out of the barn who are intent on interrupting the broadcast Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto34 The Beach Party Burt Gillett October 28 1931Mickey and his friends spend a relaxing day at the beach going swimming and enjoying a picnic When Pluto accidentally retrieves an aggressive octopus from the ocean the party fights him off using techniques learned earlier in the day such as Horace s spitting of watermelon seeds and ejecting jars of pickled olives from Clarabelle s throat Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto35 Mickey Cuts Up Burt Gillett 13 November 25 1931Mickey mows his yard with a reel mower pulled by Pluto while next door Minnie waters her garden Mickey tricks Minnie by pretending to be a bird in a bird house but instead he gets attacked by a cat While Mickey and Minnie are playing a harmonica duet Pluto chases after the cat but the mower is still tied on to him and it cuts up everything in its path Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto36 Mickey s Orphans Burt Gillett December 5 1931Mickey and Minnie take in an orphaned litter of kittens during Christmas time The kittens harass Pluto ransack the house and skeletonize the Christmas tree Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto kittensNotes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short 14 1932 Edit Installment Film Director Release date37 The Duck Hunt Burt Gillett January 21 1932Mickey and Pluto go to a pond to hunt for ducks While Mickey hides behind some bullrushes in a boat with a shotgun Pluto wears a duck decoy on his head and swims to the center of the pond The ducks discover the truth after Mickey accidentally shoots a hole in the bottom of his boat Other appearances Pluto38 The Grocery Boy Wilfred Jackson February 8 1932Mickey and Pluto go grocery shopping for Minnie and later help her cook Pluto misbehaves and tries to steal the turkey which leads to a disaster Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto39 The Mad Dog Burt Gillett February 27 1932Mickey gives Pluto a bath but the dog doesn t like it and jumps out of the tub Pluto then accidentally swallows the bar of soap and starts hiccuping bubbles In a panic Pluto starts running through the city all the while hiccuping bubbles People in town panic when they see Pluto foaming at the mouth and assume he has rabies Pete the town dogcatcher corners Pluto in an alley at gunpoint Mickey pleads with Pete for Pluto s life but to no avail Finally Mickey throws a cat down Pete s pants to distract him while he and Pluto run home Other appearances Pluto Pete cameo of Clarabelle Cow40 Barnyard Olympics Wilfred Jackson April 13 1932Several characters participate in the Olympic Games including boxing and diving Mickey himself participates in the main event a cross country multi sport race similar to a Triathlon except it includes row boating instead of swimming Another participant in the race possibly Pete tries to sabotage Mickey s chances of winning along the way Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle CowNote Released to coincide with the 1932 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles 15 41 Mickey s Revue Wilfred Jackson May 12 1932Mickey presents a revue at an informal concert hall The program includes an orchestra conducted by Mickey a stage show with Minnie as a fairy and three dancing cows two dancing dogs and a ragtime duet by Mickey and Minnie There are several distractions throughout the performance including Goofy laughing loudly in the audience and Pluto roaming onto stage Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy as Dippy Dawg first appearance Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto42 Musical Farmer Wilfred Jackson June 8 1932Mickey plants seeds with Pluto When Mickey sees Minnie milking a cow he decides to sneak up on her and scare her with him and Pluto inside a scarecrow Eventually Mickey is found out and he and Minnie play music with the animals and other improvised instruments Later Mickey tries to photograph a humongous egg laid by one of the hens Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto hens Fanny Bessie Tessie others43 Mickey in Arabia Wilfred Jackson July 11 1932Mickey and Minnie visit the Middle East as tourists As they are taking pictures with locals Pete the sultan appears and abducts Minnie behind a fence carrying her away to his castle on a horse Mickey follows on his camel but is slowed down because the camel is drunk Mickey fights Pete and his henchmen and eventually saves Minnie Other appearances Minnie Mouse PeteNote Last film released by Columbia Pictures44 Mickey s Nightmare Burt Gillett August 13 1932Mickey goes to sleep one night and dreams that he and Minnie get married Soon several storks arrive at the house dropping off children literally by the bucket load The hoard of children overrun the house and create a nuisance for Mickey and Pluto Mickey finally wakes up with a renewed determination never to marry Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto The OrphansNote First film released by United Artists introduced new title sequence including the Mickey Mouse starburst45 Trader Mickey David Hand August 20 1932Mickey and Pluto are exploring in Africa taking their trading boat down a jungle river They come across a tribe of hostile cannibals who take Mickey s things and try and cook the explorers Later as the tribesmen go through Mickey s goods they discover several musical instruments When Mickey teaches them how to play the instruments they decide not to cook him Other appearances Pluto cannibals46 The Whoopee Party Wilfred Jackson September 17 1932Mickey and his friends attend a celebratory community party Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow47 Touchdown Mickey Wilfred Jackson October 15 1932Mickey leads his team Mickey s Manglers against the Alley Cats in a game of American football The Alley Cats consist of several large indistinguishable black cats while the Manglers consists of different kinds of animals including a head butting goat a long wiener dog and a large pig capable of steamrolling opponents Goofy delivers the play by play over radio Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto48 The Wayward Canary Burt Gillett November 12 1932Mickey gives Minnie a canary as a present The canary turns out to have several babies The birds get loose in Minnie s house and cause problems Pluto later saves the canary from a cat Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto49 The Klondike Kid Wilfred Jackson November 12 1932Mickey works as a pianist at a bar in the Klondike region One night he finds Minnie out in the cold and saves her by bringing her inside the bar The two mice appear to meet each other for the first time Later a wanted outlaw Terrible Pierre portrayed by Pete enters the bar and after a gun fight abducts Minnie Mickey chases after Pierre in a dog sled pulled by Pluto and eventually finds Pierre s hideout Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy Pluto Pete as Terrible Pierre Note Last Mickey Mouse film to be recorded with Cinephone which was first introduced in Steamboat Willie 50 Mickey s Good Deed Burt Gillett December 17 1932On Christmas Eve Mickey reluctantly sells Pluto in order to give a poor family a happy Christmas Pluto however is mistreated at his new home and is kicked out after creating a nuisance Mickey and Pluto finally reunite Other appearances Pluto Adelbert Adelbert s father butlerNote First Mickey Mouse film to be recorded with RCA s Photophone 1933 Edit Installment Film Director Release date51 Building a Building David Hand January 7 1933Mickey works at the construction site of a steel frame skyscraper while Minnie sells box lunches to the workmen Pete the foreman harasses Minnie and later steals Mickey s lunch Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto PeteNote A close but rather more elaborate remake of Disney s earlier Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Sky Scrappers 1928 Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short 16 52 The Mad Doctor David Hand January 21 1933A mad scientist named Dr XXX captures Mickey s dog Pluto and takes him to his laboratory Mickey follows and tries to save Pluto Other appearances Pluto Dr XXX53 Mickey s Pal Pluto Burt Gillett February 18 1933Pluto saves a litter of kittens from drowning but later becomes jealous when Mickey takes the kittens into the house and are treated like part of the family As Pluto tries to guard his territory from the kittens he causes a ruckus and Mickey throws him out of the house Later the kittens come outside and fall down a well giving Pluto a moral dilemma of whether or not to save them a second time Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto s shoulder angel and devil kittensNote Inspired Lend a Paw 1941 17 54 Mickey s Mellerdrammer Wilfred Jackson March 18 1933Mickey and his friends put on a low budget stage play adaptation of Uncle Tom s Cabin The use of actual dogs in place of the bloodhounds which chase Eliza across the ice floes leads to chaos as the dogs chase a cat through the orchestra pit Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy as Dippy Dawg Horace Horsecollar without his yoke Clarabelle Cow55 Ye Olden Days Burt Gillett April 8 1933Musical set in medieval Europe a king arranges for his daughter Minnie to marry a visiting prince Dippy Dawg When Minnie refuses the king locks her in a tower Mickey appears as a traveling minstrel and rescues Minnie from the tower but the king discovers them before they can get away and condemns Mickey to death anachronistically by guillotine Just as Mickey is about to be killed Minnie confesses her love for Mickey at which point the king orders a duel between Dippy and Mickey Mickey tricks Dippy and cuts off his spear in the guillotine and chases him out of the castle Other appearances Minnie Mouse Goofy as Dippy Dawg Clarabelle Cow king possibly Pete 56 The Mail Pilot David Hand May 13 1933Mickey works as a courier pilot for the airmail service and helps arrest Pete who is wanted as a mail bandit Other appearances Minnie Mouse PeteNote At around the same time the short was originally released the Mickey Mouse comic strip published a storyline by Floyd Gottfredson based on the cartoon which ran from February 27 through June 10 57 Mickey s Mechanical Man Wilfred Jackson June 17 1933Mickey builds and trains a boxing robot to face the Kongo Killer a trained boxing gorilla Minnie discovers that the sound of a horn makes the robot go crazy an effect that Mickey finds undesirable However when the robot is being beaten in the match Minnie uses a horn to motivate the robot to win Other appearances Minnie Mouse Mickey s Mechanical Man Beppo the Gorilla as The Kongo Killer 58 Mickey s Gala Premier Burt Gillett July 1 1933Set at Grauman s Chinese Theater in Hollywood Mickey and his friends attend the premier of one of his films the meta fictional Galloping Romance which is based on The Cactus Kid Cartoon versions of movie stars also attend the show and enjoy it immensely After the film Mickey receives praise from many of the show s attendees but when Greta Garbo kisses him Mickey awakes and discovers it was a dream Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto Pete cameos by over 40 real life celebritiesNote A 1991 colorized version is known to exist 18 This short was the last to air on the BBC Television Service in 1939 and was the first after the BBC Television Service relaunched after World War II in 1946 59 Puppy Love Wilfred Jackson September 2 1933Mickey and Pluto pay visits to their respective sweethearts Minnie and Fifi While Mickey and Minnie are preoccupied playing the piano playing the song Puppy Love Pluto steals the box of chocolates that Mickey brought for Minnie and gives it to Fifi He then replaces the chocolate with a bone and returns the box Both relationships turn cold when Minnie finds the bone but she later discovers the half eaten chocolate and reunites with Mickey Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto Fifi the Peke60 The Steeplechase Burt Gillett September 30 1933Mickey is a jockey in a steeplechase his horse Thunderbolt is sponsored by Colonel Rolfe After Mickey promises to win the race the horse discovers a bottle of moonshine in the stable and gets drunk Instead of the horse Mickey dresses up two of the stable hands like a horse and with the help of a pursuing swarm of bees manage to win the race Other appearances Minnie Mouse Colonel Rolf Rolfe Thunderbolt61 The Pet Store Wilfred Jackson October 28 1933Mickey gets a job at Tony s Pet Store and while the owner is away Minnie pays a visit to stay with Mickey A movie ape kept at the store becomes inspired by the 1933 film King Kong escapes his cage abducts Minnie and climbs a tower of boxes A swarm of birds and other animals fight the ape and create a huge mess at the store Mickey and Minnie run away just in time before the owner returns Other appearances Minnie Mouse Tony Beppo the Gorilla62 Giantland Burt Gillet November 25 1933Mickey tells the story Jack and the Beanstalk to the mice children and inserts himself into the story as Jack The film takes over Mickey s narration as he visits Giantland and meets the giant Other appearances The Orphans giantNote Inspired Mickey and the Beanstalk from Fun and Fancy Free 19 1934 Edit Installment Film Director Release date63 Shanghaied Burt Gillett January 13 1934Mickey and Minnie are captured by Pete who is the captain of a ship Mickey is able to escape from being tied up and fights Pete and his men to take over the ship Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pete64 Camping Out David Hand February 17 1934Mickey Minnie Horace and Clarabelle go camping and fight of a vindictive swarm of mosquitoes Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle CowNotes Also known as Camping Troubles in the United Kingdom 65 Playful Pluto Burt Gillett March 3 1934Pluto plays rough with Mickey s garden hose and breaks the spigot When Mickey goes into the basement to shut the water off Pluto accidentally swallows a flashlight causing him to panic and eventually rip a hole in the kitchen screen door which lets in flies Mickey then sets out flypaper which Pluto gets tangled in Other appearances Pluto66 Gulliver Mickey Burt Gillett May 19 1934Inspired by reading Gulliver s Travels Mickey tells the mice children about when he was shipwrecked in a land of tiny people The little people distrust him at first but later the city is attacked by a giant spider which Mickey fights Other appearances Pluto The Orphans67 Mickey s Steam Roller David Hand June 16 1934Mickey works as a steamroller driver He comes across Minnie who is babysitting two of his nephews To give the children a little fun Mickey tows them around in their baby carriage by the steamroller After the ride while Mickey is not watching the nephews take off in the steamroller by themselves and bring havoc on the city Other appearances Minnie Mouse Morty and FerdieNotes Also stylized as Mickey s Steam Roller 20 68 Orphan s Benefit Burt Gillett August 11 1934Mickey and his friends put on a benefit show for a group of unruly orphans Donald loses his temper when the orphans heckle his performance Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Clara Cluck debut The OrphansNotes First joint appearance of Mickey and Donald Duck69 Mickey Plays Papa Burt Gillett September 29 1934A mysterious hooded figure approaches Mickey s house as he and Pluto are reading a scary book called The Cry in the Night The figure turns out to be a destitute mother leaving a baby at Mickey s doorstep The baby a mouse named Elmer turns out to be a fussy child and Mickey and Pluto have to work to keep him happy Other appearances Pluto Elmer70 The Dognapper David Hand November 17 1934Mickey and Donald are police officers who hunt down Peg Leg Pete after he dognapps Minnie s dog Fifi Other appearances Donald Duck Pete Fifi the Peke cameo by Minnie Mouse71 Two Gun Mickey Ben Sharpsteen December 15 1934Mickey appears as a cowboy who comes across a self reliant Minnie in the desert insisting she can take of herself In town Minnie again refuses help from Pete but he turns out to be an outlaw After Minnie leaves town Pete and his gang of bandits chase after her but Mickey realizes Minnie is in trouble and finally comes to help her Other appearances Minnie Mouse PeteNotes Minnie s first role as a protagonist1935 Edit Installment Film Director Release date72 Mickey s Man Friday David Hand January 19 1935Mickey is shipwrecked on an island where he discovers a tribe of cannibals He scares them away saving the life of one tribesman who was about to be cooked Mickey names him Friday and together Mickey and Friday build a stockade rigged with booby traps The rest of the tribe eventually reappears and attack the fort Mickey and Friday abandon the island in a boat Other appearances Friday cannibalsNotes Inspired by Robinson Crusoe 21 73 The Band Concert Wilfred Jackson February 23 1935Mickey conducts a community music band through a public performance of the William Tell overture Donald Duck distracts the band by coming in uninvited with a flute The concert is later wrecked by a tornado Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Peter Pig Paddy PigNotes This is the first color Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey does not speak in this short 74 Mickey s Service Station Ben Sharpsteen March 16 1935Mickey Donald and Goofy work at an automobile repair shop and try to repair Pete s car with disastrous effects Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy PeteNotes First Mickey Donald and Goofy adventure75 Mickey s Kangaroo David Hand April 13 1935Mickey receives a gift from Australia s famous winemaker Leo Buring a crate containing a boxing kangaroo and its baby The baby kangaroo makes Pluto jealous at first but he later learns to like him Meanwhile Mickey boxes the older Kangaroo and gets soundly beaten Other appearances Pluto Hoppy the kangaroo and baby kangarooNotes Only time that Pluto is heard thinking Last Mickey cartoon in Black and White 76 Mickey s Garden Wilfred Jackson July 13 1935Mickey is working in his garden exterminating insects Other appearances Pluto77 Mickey s Fire Brigade Ben Sharpsteen August 3 1935Mickey Donald and Goofy are firefighters responding to a hotel fire After experiencing many setbacks the trio finally enter the building and discover a woman upstairs who is unaware that the hotel is on fire Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Clarabelle Cow78 Pluto s Judgement Day David Hand August 31 1935After Pluto chases a cat inside the house Mickey scolds him for always chasing cats and adds that he will have plenty to answer for on his judgement day Pluto then falls asleep and dreams of judgement day in which he is tried by a hellish court composed entirely of cats Just as the cats are about to burn Pluto alive he wakes up and discovers a new appreciation for cats Other appearances Pluto79 On Ice Ben Sharpsteen September 28 1935Mickey and his friends are leisurely ice skating on a frozen river Mickey teaches Minnie how to skate Goofy tries unusual ways to catch fish and Donald pranks Pluto by attaching skates to the dog s feet while he is sleeping Other appearances Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Goofy Pluto cameo by Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle CowNotes First joint appearance of Mickey Minnie Donald Goofy and Pluto First color appearance of Minnie Mouse1936 Edit Installment Film Director Release date80 Mickey s Polo Team David Hand January 4 1936Mickey leads the Mickey Mousers against the Movie Stars in a spirited game of polo Mickey s team consists of cartoon characters from Disney films while the Movie Stars are all cartoon versions of real life movie stars Several other characters and stars appear as spectators at the game Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy as The Goof the Big Bad Wolf cartoon versions of Stan Laurel Oliver Hardy Harpo Marx Charlie Chaplin Jack Holt Shirley Temple cameos by Clarabelle Cow Pluto Fifi the Peke the Three Little Pigs and other characters from the Silly Symphonies other movie stars81 Orphans Picnic Ben Sharpsteen February 15 1936Mickey and Donald take the orphans out for a day in the park Donald sets out a picnic lunch and is unsuccessful in keeping the food from being stolen by the orphans and eaten prematurely Meanwhile Mickey plays blind man s bluff with another group of the orphans Donald is further harassed by the orphans who use teamwork to steal food in creative ways Other appearances Donald Duck The Orphans82 Mickey s Grand Opera Wilfred Jackson March 7 1936At a formal concert hall Mickey conducts the orchestra for an opera starring Clara Cluck and Donald Duck Before the program Mickey unexpectedly finds Pluto backstage and sends him home But the dog becomes distracted by an unattended magician s hat with a rabbit inside Eventually the opera begins which features Clara and Donald unintelligibly clucking and quacking back and forth Pluto still following the animal spewing hat wanders onstage during the show and creates chaos Other appearances Donald Duck Clarabelle Cow Clara Cluck Pluto cameo by Goofy83 Thru the Mirror David Hand May 30 1936Mickey falls asleep while reading Through the Looking Glass and has a dream based on the book In the dream Mickey passes through his mirror and enters a fantasy world which is essentially a mirror image of his own except that several inanimate objects become anthropomorphic Mickey is eventually run out of the dream by an army of hostile playing cards and awakes 84 Moving Day Ben Sharpsteen June 20 1936Mickey and Donald are behind on their rent When Sheriff Pete arrives and serves them a notice to dispose their belongings the pair decide to move in a hurry They enlist the help of Goofy who employed as an iceman has a large truck at his disposal Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Pete85 Mickey s Rival Wilfred Jackson June 20 1936Minnie s former boyfriend shows up at Mickey and Minnie s picnic unexpectedly Mortimer tries to charm Minnie but acts like a jerk to Mickey Later Mortimer tries to show off to Minnie by fighting a bull but when the bull escapes his pen Mortimer flies away in a flash leaving Mickey to save Minnie Other appearances Minnie Mouse Mortimer Mouse Mickey s car Mortimer s car Bull86 Alpine Climbers David Hand July 25 1936Mickey Donald and Pluto go mountain climbing in the Alps Mickey runs into trouble after a mother eagle returns to her nest while Mickey is collecting eggs Donald s temper flares at a baby mountain goat who eats the Edelweiss flowers he picks Meanwhile Pluto falls into a snow bank and freezes solid He is revived by a St Bernard rescue dog who gives him brandy but becomes intoxicated in the process Other appearances Donald Duck Pluto Bolivar the St Bernard87 Mickey s Circus Ben Sharpsteen August 1 1936Mickey is the ringmaster at a circus and Captain Donald Duck performs with trained sea lions The circus hosts a free day for the orphans but they cause trouble during the show Other appearances Donald Duck The Orphans sea lions Salty the Seal88 Donald and Pluto Ben Sharpsteen September 12 1936Donald works as a plumber with Pluto as his assistant Pluto panics after accidentally swallowing a magnet Other appearances Donald Duck PlutoNotes First film in which Mickey does not appear89 Mickey s Elephant David Hand October 10 1936Mickey builds a nice new house for Bobo the Elephant his new pet Pluto becomes jealous of his new playmate but his scheme for revenge backfires Other appearances Pluto Bobo the Elephant Pluto s shoulder devil1937 Edit Installment Film Director Release date90 The Worm Turns Ben Sharpsteen January 2 1937As a chemist Mickey recreates an ancient formula to build courage He uses it on a fly caught in a spider s web a mouse a cat and finally on Pluto when he is cornered by Pete the dogcatcher Other appearances Pluto Pete91 Don Donald Ben Sharpsteen January 9 1937Don Donald rides over to Donna s place on a donkey that drives him nuts He entertains Donna until she hops on to the donkey for a little ride and gets thrown off its back into a fountain Donald then trades in the donkey for a hot new car Other appearances Donald Duck Donna Duck Jenny the BurroNotes Second film in which Mickey does not appear reissued as a Donald Duck cartoon 92 Magician Mickey David Hand February 6 1937At a formal theater Mickey performs as a magician but is heckled by Donald Duck Mickey then uses his tricks to get back at the ornery duck Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy93 Moose Hunters Ben Sharpsteen February 20 1937Mickey Donald and Goofy go on an ill fated hunting trip in the wilderness Goofy and Donald disguise themselves as a cow moose to attract a bull while Mickey disguises himself as a tree Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy94 Mickey s Amateurs Pinto Colvig Erdman Penner Walt Pfeiffer April 17 1937Mickey hosts and moderates a radio talent show Donald is determined to complete a recitation of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star even though Mickey terminates his act Also performing are Clara Cluck who performs an operatic piece and Goofy who plays a multi instrumental contraption Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Clarabelle Cow Clara Cluck Pete95 Modern Inventions Jack King May 29 1937Donald visits The Museum of Modern Marvels Among the inventions he struggles with are a robot butler who keeps taking his hat a package wrapping machine a robot nursemaid a hitchhikers aid and an automated barber chair Of course Donald is spluttering all over the place Other appearances Donald DuckNotes Third and last film in which Mickey does not appear reissued as a Donald Duck cartoon and last film released by United Artists96 Hawaiian Holiday Ben Sharpsteen September 24 1937Mickey and his friends enjoy a vacation in Hawaii Other appearances Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Goofy PlutoNotes First film released by RKO Radio Pictures97 Clock Cleaners Ben Sharpsteen October 15 1937Mickey Donald and Goofy are employed as janitors in a tall clock tower Mickey struggles with a squatting stork Donald fights a talking mainspring Goofy gets knocked into a daze by an animatronic bell ringer Other appearances Donald Duck GoofyNotes Voted the 27th greatest cartoon of all time in the book The 50 Greatest Cartoons98 Lonesome Ghosts Burt Gillett December 24 1937Mickey Donald and Goofy run Ajax Ghost Exterminators and receive a call from a group of lonely ghosts who want someone to scare Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy ghostsNotes released four days after Snow White1938 Edit Installment Film Director Release date99 Boat Builders Ben Sharpsteen February 25 1938Mickey Donald and Goofy build a boat from do it yourself kit The boat comes in several crates of prefabricated sections such as an unfolding keel and a telescoping mast At the boat s launching Minnie christens the boat Queen Minnie but as she breaks a bottle of champaign on the bow she damages the boat which disassembles itself once in the water Other appearances Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Goofy cameos by Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Morty and FerdieNotes First cartoon to depict Mickey without a tail 100 Mickey s Trailer Ben Sharpsteen May 6 1938Mickey Donald and Goofy take a near disastrous road trip in a travel trailer Other appearances Donald Duck GoofyNotes This is the 100th Mickey Mouse cartoon 101 The Whalers Dick Huemer August 19 1938Mickey Donald and Goofy go out to sea as a three man whaling crew Donald keeps a sharp lookout for whales from the crow s nest and tries to keep his baloney sandwich from being eaten by seagulls Mickey struggles to throw a pail of water overboard and Goofy mans a harpoon gun Eventually the trio come across a large sperm whale but things do not go according to plan Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy102 Mickey s Parrot Bill Roberts September 9 1938A stray parrot apparently formerly owned by a sailor finds his way into Mickey s basement Upstairs Mickey and Pluto receive a radio bulletin warning the public of an escaped convict Machine Gun Butch Mickey hears the bird in the basement and believes the killer has broken into the house Other appearances Pluto parrot103 Brave Little Tailor Bill Roberts September 23 1938A loose adaptation of the fairy tale The Valiant Little Tailor set in medieval Europe Mickey Mouse is commissioned by the King to slay a giant that has been terrorizing the kingdom promising him the hand of his daughter Princess Minnie if he is successful Other appearances Minnie Mouse as Princess Minnie unnamed king Gustav the Giant 22 Notes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short 23 1939 Edit Installment Film Director Release date104 Society Dog Show Bill Roberts February 3 1939Mickey enters Pluto in a high society dog show but gets kicked out He later re enters Pluto in the trick dog category and puts a pair of roller skates on him Meanwhile Pluto falls in love with Fifi a Pekingese also entered in the show and saves her when the building burns down Other appearances Pluto Fifi the PekeNotes This is the final cartoon with Mickey with his dot eyes Mickey was changed from black and white to black and a darker flesh colored beige 105 Mickey s Surprise Party Hamilton Luske February 18 1939Minnie tries to surprise Mickey by cooking him some cookies for his birthday But her recipe gets burnt and Minnie is frightened Fortunately Minnie gets sad but Mickey brings along some Nabisco products with him Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto Fifi the PekeNotes Commercial film sponsored by the National Biscuit Company for the 1939 New York World s Fair 24 This is the first appearance of Mickey s modern character design 106 The Pointer Clyde Geronimi July 21 1939During a hunting trip Mickey tries to train Pluto to be a pointer dog The pair eventually encounter a large grizzly bear whom Mickey tries to reason with before running from Other appearances PlutoNotes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short 25 1940 Edit Installment Film Director Release date107 Tugboat Mickey Clyde Geronimi April 26 1940Mickey captains a tugboat with Donald and Goofy as the crew As Mickey is sealing the mast and dealing with an intoxicated pelican he receives a distress signal of a sinking ship Mickey calls the crew and has them fire up the engine As Donald struggles with the connecting rod of one of the pistons Goof accidentally overloads the furnace of the ships steam engine causing a catastrophic explosion and accidentally breaks the boat As Mickey Donald and Goofy are floating in the water amid the remains of the tugboat they discover that the distress signal they heard was only part of a radio drama Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy108 Pluto s Dream House Clyde Geronimi August 30 1940 1940 08 30 Mickey decides to build Pluto a new house but they discover a magic lamp while breaking ground The lamp finishes building the house in a hurry and Mickey then tasks the lamp with giving Pluto a bath Later as Mickey is relaxing next to the radio it starts to have a mechanical problem Mickey tries to fix it but the radio keeps changing stations The lamp within earshot in the next room takes the radio s random audio snippets as verbal commands and starts preparing Pluto like a recipe Just as the lamp is about to slice Pluto into thin slices he wakes up and discovers it was a dream Other appearances Pluto Magic Lamp109 Mr Mouse Takes a Trip Clyde Geronimi November 1 1940 1940 11 01 Mickey and Pluto go for a train ride despite a rule forbidding dogs Pete plays a menacing conductor intent on enforcing the rule Mickey at first hides Pluto in his suitcase but eventually Pete discovers him and chases them about the train Other appearances Pluto Pete1941 Edit Installment Film Director Release date110 The Little Whirlwind Riley Thomson February 14 1941 1941 02 14 Mickey offers to clean Minnie s yard for a cake she is baking but he is thwarted by a small mischievous whirlwind After chasing the whirlwind away Mickey is in turn chased by a large whirlwind with damages most of the neighborhood Seeing the damage Minnie is jealous with Mickey and throws the cake at him when he lands in a fountain Other appearances Minnie MouseNotes First two shorts to portray Mickey with buck teeth 111 A Gentleman s Gentleman Clyde Geronimi March 28 1941 1941 03 28 Pluto acts as Mickey s personal valet The dog serves Mickey breakfast in bed and then is sent by Mickey into town to buy a newspaper Other appearances Pluto112 Canine Caddy Clyde Geronimi May 30 1941 1941 05 30 Mickey goes golfing with Pluto serving as his caddie Pluto at first causes distractions for Mickey but helps him out by pointing to the ball just like he learned in The Pointer Later Pluto encounters a mischievous gopher whom he chases burrowing through the ground Other appearances Pluto GopherNotes Second and final two shorts to portray Mickey with buck teeth113 The Nifty Nineties Riley Thomson June 20 1941 1941 06 20 Period piece from the 1890s Mickey and Minnie spend the day together going to a Vaudeville show and driving across the countryside in a Brass Era car Other appearances Minnie Mouse cartoon versions of animators Fred Moore and Ward Kimball cameos by Goofy Donald Duck Daisy Duck Huey Dewey and Louie114 Orphans Benefit Riley Thomson August 22 1941 1941 08 22 Mickey and his friends put on a benefit show for a group of unruly orphans Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Clara Cluck The OrphansNotes Remake of the black and white Orphan s Benefit 1934 115 Lend a Paw Clyde Geronimi October 3 1941 1941 10 03 Pluto saves a kitten from drowning Mickey takes the kitten in and Pluto becomes jealous When the kitten accidentally falls into a well Pluto struggles with whether or not to save the kitten a second time Other appearances Pluto kitten Pluto s shoulder angel and devilNotes Won Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 26 remake of Mickey s Pal Pluto 1933 27 1942 Edit Installment Film Director Release date116 Mickey s Birthday Party Riley Thomson February 7 1942 1942 02 07 Minnie hosts a surprise birthday party for Mickey with several of his friends The gang buys him an electric organ and the play music and dance Meanwhile in the kitchen Goofy tries to bake the birthday cake with disastrous results Other appearances Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Clara CluckNotes Remake of the 1931 short The Birthday Party This is the third Mickey Mouse Birthday short in the film series The second was Mickey s Surprise Party 1939 117 Symphony Hour Riley Thomson March 20 1942 1942 03 20 Mickey conducts a symphony orchestra of hist friends sponsored by Pete After an exceptional rehearsal playing the Light Cavalry Overture the orchestra is booked for a live performance But Goofy accidentally drops the instruments down an elevator shaft Other appearances Donald Duck Goofy Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Clara CluckNotes Mickey is called Michel Mouse while Pete is called Sylvester Macaroni This is the last appearance of Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow amp Clara Cluck until Mickey s Christmas Carol in 1983 1943 Edit Installment Film Director Release date118 Pluto and the Armadillo Clyde Geronimi February 19 1943 1943 02 19 Mickey and Pluto make a 15 minute stop over in Belem Brazil on their way to Rio de Janeiro There Mickey plays fetch with Pluto but the ball becomes lost in the jungle and Pluto mistakes a rolled up armadillo for it Mickey and Pluto accidentally take the armadillo along with them when the plane leaves again Other appearances Pluto armadilloNotes Last appearance of Mickey s red shorts until Runaway Brain 1995 1946 Edit Installment Film Director Release date119 Squatter s Rights Jack Hannah June 7 1946 1946 06 07 Chip and Dale take up residence in Mickey s hunting shack during the winter When Mickey and Pluto return for hunting season Pluto discovers the chipmunks living in the wood burning stove Other appearances Pluto Chip and DaleNotes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 28 1947 Edit Installment Film Director Release date120 Mickey s Delayed Date Charles Nichols October 3 1947 1947 10 03 Mickey oversleeps and misses a date with Minnie She calls him up and gives him an ultimatum Mickey gets ready in a hurry with the help of Pluto but drops the tickets for the event on his way out Pluto saves the day by noticing the tickets on the floor and bringing them to Mickey Other appearances Minnie Mouse PlutoNotes Last theatrical short with Walt Disney voicing Mickey 1948 Edit Installment Film Director Release date121 Mickey Down Under Charles Nichols March 19 1948 1948 03 19 Mickey and Pluto visit Australia where Mickey collects bananas using a boomerang and tries to steal an egg from a vigilant emu Other appearances PlutoNotes First theatrical short with Jimmy MacDonald voicing Mickey 122 Mickey and the Seal Charles Nichols December 3 1948 1948 12 03 Mickey accidentally brings a baby seal home with him from the zoo The seal takes a liking to Mickey s bathtub but makes Pluto jealous Mickey eventually takes the seal back but he later brings the rest of the seals to Mickey s house Other appearances Pluto Salty the SealNotes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film1951 Edit Installment Film Director Release date123 R coon Dawg Charles Nichols August 10 1951 1951 08 10 While hunting with Mickey Pluto picks up the scent of a raccoon and follows the trail But the clever raccoon discovers he is being followed and lays several tricks for the dog to throw him off the trail When at last Pluto trees the raccoon he secretly swipes Mickey s coonskin cap to make Pluto think he has a baby Pluto and Mickey then respectfully leave the raccoon alone Other appearances Pluto1952 Edit Installment Film Director Release date124 Pluto s Party Milt Schaffer August 3 1952 1952 08 03 It s Pluto s birthday party but the orphans seem to be having all the fun Their present is a wagon so Pluto can pull them the Pin the Tail on Pluto game doesn t go quite right and everything seems to prevent Pluto from having his birthday cake But Mickey has planned ahead Other appearances Pluto The Orphans125 Pluto s Christmas Tree Jack Hannah November 21 1952 1952 11 21 Pluto comes bounding outside to help Mickey get a Christmas tree Chip n Dale see him and make fun of him but the tree they take refuge in is the one Mickey chops down They like the decorations especially the candy canes and Mickey s bowl of mixed nuts But Pluto spots them and goes after them long before Mickey spots them Other appearances Pluto Chip and Dale cameos by Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Goofy1953 Edit Installment Film Director Release date126 The Simple Things Charles Nichols March 27 1953 1953 03 27 Mickey and Pluto go fishing and Pluto encounters a mischievous clam who eats the bait After getting rid of the clam Mickey is outsmarted by a clever seagull Mickey and Pluto get chased away by a flock of hungry birds Other appearances Pluto clam seagullNotes Mickey s final theatrical appearance until Mickey s Christmas Carol in 19831983 Edit Installment Film Director Release date127 Mickey s Christmas Carol Burny Mattinson December 16 1983Adaptation of Charles Dickens 1843 novella A Christmas Carol with Mickey as Bob Cratchit and Scrooge McDuck as Ebenezer Scrooge Other appearances Scrooge McDuck Minnie Mouse Donald Duck Daisy Duck Goofy Jiminy Cricket Willie the Giant Pete Morty and Ferdie cameos by Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Clara Cluck Huey Dewey and Louie Chip and Dale and others Notes Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 29 First time Wayne Allwine voices Mickey since The New Mickey Mouse Club Longest film of the series at 26 minutes First Mickey film since 19531990 Edit Installment Film Director Release date128 The Prince and the Pauper George Scribner November 16 1990Adaptation of Mark Twain s 1881 novel of the same name with Mickey playing the pauper and a look alike fictional Prince Edward Other appearances Goofy Donald Duck Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow Pluto Pete1995 Edit Installment Film Director Release date129 Runaway Brain Chris Bailey August 8 1995Eager to give Minnie a Hawaiian vacation Mickey answers a newspaper want ad advertising a mindless day s work After reporting for the job however Mickey is horrified to discover he is to partake in a mad scientist s brain swapping experiment with a monster Other appearances Minnie Mouse Pluto Pete as Julius Dr FrankenollieNotes Nominated for Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 30 2013 Edit Installment Film Director Release date130 Get a Horse Lauren MacMullan November 27 2013Mickey and friends embark on a musical wagon ride until Peg Leg Pete shows up and tries to run them off the road Other appearances Minnie Mouse Horace Horsecollar Clarabelle Cow and Pete Oswald the Lucky RabbitNotes Hand drawn black and white sequences alongside color CGI sequences Debuted at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival on June 11 2013 31 Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film 32 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cameos at the end of the short making his first appearance in a Mickey Mouse related short and also his first appearance in a theatrical short since his cameo in The Woody Woodpecker Polka 1951 Releases EditEvery Mickey Mouse cartoon was originally released theatrically typically appearing before feature films In 1929 some theaters began to host the Mickey Mouse Club a children s program which would exclusively show Mickey s cartoons 33 The series was distributed by Columbia Pictures 1930 1932 United Artists 1932 1937 and RKO Radio Pictures 1937 1953 The four most recent films were released by Disney s own company Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures formerly known as Buena Vista Pictures Distribution Many of the films were also broadcast on television beginning in 1936 on BBC Television Here the series was shown on a regular basis except during World War II 34 In the United States selected films were shown on the Walt Disney anthology television series and later on other series such as The Mouse Factory 1971 1973 Mickey s Mouse Tracks 1992 1995 and Ink amp Paint Club 1997 1998 Home media EditThe films have also been released in various forms of home media In the 1960s there were several 8 mm and Super 8 releases although these were often silent black and white or condensed versions In 1978 Disney began to release selected films on VHS laserdisc and later DVD Starting in 2010 some of the cartoons were made available on the iTunes Store as digital downloads Disney has also released films online At the Disney website cartoons are shown on a rotating basis under the video page Mickey amp Friends On Walt Disney Animation Studios official YouTube channel three complete cartoons have been released Plane Crazy 1928 Steamboat Willie 1928 and Hawaiian Holiday 1937 and most of Thru the Mirror 1936 as seen on the Disneyland episode The Plausible Impossible 1956 As of 2018 the only complete re release of the entire series has been in the Walt Disney Treasures DVD sets The vast majority 35 of the series appears between four two disc sets Mickey Mouse in Black and White 2002 Mickey Mouse in Black and White Volume Two 2004 Mickey Mouse in Living Color 2001 and Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume Two 2004 Film critic Leonard Maltin who hosts the collection implied that there was opposition to releasing the complete series because of some content now considered politically incorrect such as racial and ethnic stereotypes Maltin argued that releasing the material uncensored was the only way to learn from the past The only film not included in this collection was the subsequently released Get a Horse 2013 which first premiered at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival and was shown ahead of Frozen See also EditList of Walt Disney Animation Studios short films Alice Comedies Silly Symphony List of Mickey Mouse films and appearances Parade of the Award Nominees Pluto film series Donald Duck film series Goofy film series Mickey Mouse Works Mickey Mouse TV series The Wonderful World of Mickey MouseNotes Edit While many sources credit Walt Disney as the director the animators draft lists King as director instead 8 References Edit Gable 2007 p 115 ff Kaufman J B Gerstein David 2018 Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse The Ultimate History Cologne Taschen ISBN 978 3 8365 5284 4 Except where noted source for directors is Disney A to Z The dates used in the list from 1928 to mid 1932 are shipping dates reflecting when the Disney studio shipped the completed films to the distributors per the 2018 Disney Enterprises book Mickey Mouse The Ultimate History The shorts released by United Artists 1932 1937 and RKO Radio 1937 1940 have official release dates announced by the distributors Hooray for Hollywood Librarian Names 25 More Films to National Registry Press release Library of Congress November 16 1998 Retrieved July 22 2009 Mickey Mouse Mickey s Choo Choo 1929 HD colorized youtube com Archived from the original on April 4 2011 Retrieved April 10 2018 PAu001629050 1991 10 31 Gerstein David Groth Gary eds Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse Race to Death Valley Fantagraphics Books Ryan Jeff 2018 A Mouse Divided How Ub Iwerks Became Forgotten and Walt Disney Became Uncle Walt Post Hill Press pp 181 183 ISBN 978 1 68261 628 4 Smith 1996 p 270 Just Mickey Just Mickey at EDAS Layton James Pierce David 2015 The Dawn of Technicolor 1915 1935 Rochester NY George Eastman House p 269 ISBN 978 0935398281 Mickey Cuts Up at EDAS 5th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Smith 2006 p 57 Barnyard Olympics 6th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Smith 1996 pp 327 328 Mickey s Pal Pluto PAu001629049 1991 10 31 Smith 1996 p 205 Giantland Smith 1996 p 329 Mickey s Steam Roller Smith 1996 p 327 Mickey s Man Friday Gerstien 2005 p 178 11th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Smith 1996 p 329 Mickey s Surprise Party 12th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 14th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Smith 1996 p 286 Lend a Paw 19th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 56th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 68th Academy Awards Winners The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Retrieved December 4 2011 Walt Disney Voices Mickey Mouse in Get A Horse Disney April 23 2013 Retrieved May 16 2013 2014 Oscar Nominations Oscars com January 16 2013 Archived from the original on January 10 2013 Retrieved January 16 2013 Tomart s Illustrated Disneyana Catalog and Price Guide Holliss 1986 pp 70 71 Donald and Pluto appears on The Chronological Donald and several others which prominently feature Pluto appear on The Complete Pluto Bibliography EditThe Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts EDAS Gabler Neal 2007 Walt Disney The Triumph of the American Imagination New York Vintage ISBN 978 0 679 75747 4 Gerstein David 2005 Walt Disney s Mickey and the Gang Classic Stories in Verse Timonium MD Gemstone Publishing ISBN 978 1 888472 06 6 Holliss Richard Brian Sibley 1986 Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse His Life and Times New York Harper amp Row ISBN 0 06 015619 8 The Internet Movie Database IMDb Kaufman J B Gerstein David 2018 Walt Disney s Mickey Mouse The Ultimate History Cologne Taschen ISBN 978 3 8365 5284 4 Oscars org Beverly Hills California Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences 2011 Smith Dave 1996 Disney A to Z Disney A to Z The Official Encyclopedia 1st ed New York Hyperion ISBN 0 7868 8149 6 Tomart s Illustrated Disneyana Catalog and Price GuideExternal links Edit Mickey Mouse at D23 Disney A to Z Mickey Mouse at The Encyclopedia Of Disney Animated Shorts Mickey Mouse Theatrical Cartoon List at the Big Cartoon DataBase Synopsis for the Mickey Mouse at the Big Cartoon Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mickey Mouse film series amp oldid 1150660442, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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