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07-17-2005, 01:22 AM
I found this one off of UltimateDisney.com that the DVD set of "Vintage Mickey" is now available for those of you who loved Mickey Mouse as shown on my avatar. My mother is a Mickey Mouse freak, I like Pluto, Mickey's best pet. Here is a synopsis:
Discover this feature-length compilation of Mickey’s best black & white appearances! Mickey Mouse was Walt’s first superstar, and this feisty, fun-loving little character captured the world’s heart. With Mickey’s success, Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resorts became possible – as did Walt’s classic animated feature films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Walt’s revolutionary use of Technicolor, the Wonderful World of Disney television show, and almost everything that Walt would build into his world-famous entertainment studio. Following are the short subjects included on this DVD:
STEAMBOAT WILLIE (1928)
The historic first Mickey Mouse cartoon that Walt released, and the first cartoon with synchronized sound. Mickey, Minnie and Pete are all introduced in an adventure on a river steamboat.
PLANE CRAZY (1928)
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon made, but the third one released, after sound was added. With the help of his farmyard friends, Mickey builds a plane and goes on a fun flight with Minnie, until a cow and a kiss complicate things.
THE KARNIVAL KID (1928)
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon in which Mickey speaks. Mickey sells hot dogs at an amusement park, where he serenades Minnie, who has a dance routine.
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (1931)
Mickey is given a surprise party, and gets a piano as a gift. Mickey entertains his friends with an energetic musical number.
THE CASTAWAY (1931)
Mickey is adrift on a raft when he spots land, only to find it inhabited by unfriendly lions, gorillas and crocodiles.
MICKEY’S ORPHANS (1931)
A basket of kittens is left on Minnie’s doorstep at Christmas, and Mickey and Minnie charitably bring it inside. But they soon regret their action as the cats have a ball at the expense of Mickey’s house.
MICKEY’S REVUE (1932)
This historic short introduces the character who would become Goofy. Mickey performs in a musical comedy, which is interrupted when Pluto chases cats on the stage.
BUILDING A BUILDING (1933)
Mickey is a steam shovel operator on a construction job who buys a box lunch from Minnie. Pete attempts to run away with her but Mickey is in hot pursuit throughout the building. When a girder falls on Pete, Mickey and Minnie escape on her lunch wagon.
MICKEY’S STEAM ROLLER (1934)
Mickey leaves his nephews in a steamroller while he romantically pursues Minnie, but gets into trouble when the machine goes out of control.
Discover this feature-length compilation of Mickey’s best black & white appearances! Mickey Mouse was Walt’s first superstar, and this feisty, fun-loving little character captured the world’s heart. With Mickey’s success, Disneyland and the Walt Disney World Resorts became possible – as did Walt’s classic animated feature films such as “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,” Walt’s revolutionary use of Technicolor, the Wonderful World of Disney television show, and almost everything that Walt would build into his world-famous entertainment studio. Following are the short subjects included on this DVD:
STEAMBOAT WILLIE (1928)
The historic first Mickey Mouse cartoon that Walt released, and the first cartoon with synchronized sound. Mickey, Minnie and Pete are all introduced in an adventure on a river steamboat.
PLANE CRAZY (1928)
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon made, but the third one released, after sound was added. With the help of his farmyard friends, Mickey builds a plane and goes on a fun flight with Minnie, until a cow and a kiss complicate things.
THE KARNIVAL KID (1928)
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon in which Mickey speaks. Mickey sells hot dogs at an amusement park, where he serenades Minnie, who has a dance routine.
THE BIRTHDAY PARTY (1931)
Mickey is given a surprise party, and gets a piano as a gift. Mickey entertains his friends with an energetic musical number.
THE CASTAWAY (1931)
Mickey is adrift on a raft when he spots land, only to find it inhabited by unfriendly lions, gorillas and crocodiles.
MICKEY’S ORPHANS (1931)
A basket of kittens is left on Minnie’s doorstep at Christmas, and Mickey and Minnie charitably bring it inside. But they soon regret their action as the cats have a ball at the expense of Mickey’s house.
MICKEY’S REVUE (1932)
This historic short introduces the character who would become Goofy. Mickey performs in a musical comedy, which is interrupted when Pluto chases cats on the stage.
BUILDING A BUILDING (1933)
Mickey is a steam shovel operator on a construction job who buys a box lunch from Minnie. Pete attempts to run away with her but Mickey is in hot pursuit throughout the building. When a girder falls on Pete, Mickey and Minnie escape on her lunch wagon.
MICKEY’S STEAM ROLLER (1934)
Mickey leaves his nephews in a steamroller while he romantically pursues Minnie, but gets into trouble when the machine goes out of control.