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Mickey's Trailer
Goofy's in the driver's seat, Mickey's in the kitchen, and Donald's in bed in Mickey's high-tech house trailer. When Goofy comes back to eat breakfast, leaving the car on autopilot, it takes them onto a dangerous closed mountain road. When Goofy realizes this, he accidentally unhooks the trailer, sending it on a perilous route. They come very close to disaster several times, while the oblivious Goofy drives on and hooks back up to them.
Release : | 1938 |
Rating : | 7.9 |
Studio : | Walt Disney Productions, |
Crew : | Director, Producer, |
Cast : | Walt Disney Clarence Nash Pinto Colvig |
Genre : | Animation Comedy |
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Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
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Goofy, Mickey Mouse, and Donald Duck live in a mobile home. Goofy is the absent-minded driver.This is a classic Disney cartoon. The colors are bright. The characters are iconic. The animation is pure. It is simple fun at its best.
This is one of my favorite Disney cartoons, featuring stars Mickey, Donald and Goofy. Here, they are going on a camp-out in their hi-tech trailer. Goofy takes the driver's seat, Mickey is cooking in the kitchen and Donald is in bed, trying hard to wake up.This cartoon is filled with hilarious scenes that will send an audience laughing their hearts out, including parts where Mickey tries to wake Donald up, Goofy trying hard to get some food in his mouth while the trailer is rolling up and down on bumpy roads, and the part where Donald gets down on his knees and pray as their trailer came close to colliding with an incoming train. My favorite part is where the trailer tumbles down the hill, in a comedic way.Filled with laughter, adventure and some camp-time music, this cartoon short is surely a timeless classic for all ages to enjoy.Grade A
It does not happen too often that Mickey, Goofy and Donald show up in the same cartoon, but this one here is among the exceptions. Same goes for the fact that Disney scored Oscar nominations for pretty much everything back in the 1930s and 1940 in the animated short category, but not for this one. Still, 75 years later, it's among the company's more known cartoons. Goofy's riding the van singing a hilarious version of "Comin' round the mountains", Mickey's chilling and enjoying the view and Donald is, of course, sleeping. It quickly turns into an entertaining animated road-movie (there can't be too many of these) and my favorite scene is probably the three at the table eating melons, corn and more.As a whole, I recommend this short film. It's not among my favorite cartoons from the era, but the fact how big Disney was in quality and quantity back then shouldn't diminish those films that weren't among the very best. It's still absolutely worth a watch, not only to animation enthusiasts.
Disney in the late 1930s did animated shorts like no one else did them. Warner Brothers was after the visual gag and creating continuing characters, while MGM was interested in making visually pretty cartoons and mostly one-shots, with few recurring characters. For Walt Disney, shorts served a couple of primary purposes: one, they kept the Disney name and his principal characters before the public and two, most importantly to Disney, they were a good testing and training ground for new animation techniques, so he could make the feature films as close to perfect as possible. In this short (a fantastic cartoon in its own right), the visual gags are great, but the timing on everything has to be perfect or it won't work. You can see the seeds of things Disney did later in features like Dumbo and Bambi in shorts like Mickey's Trailer, which serve as dry-runs while being great works in and of themselves. Some of the best bits ever done were done for these shorts just to see what worked and what didn't. Magnificently animated. Well worth watching. Most highly recommended.