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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking tracking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.



* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Story sketches for the short feature an unused gag where Mickey's runaway plane would chase a chicken, goat and pig, who would then smash into a tree and meld into a bizarre chimera-like creature. The gag would eventually be used in the 1929 short ''The Plowboy''.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Story sketches for the short feature an unused gag where Mickey's runaway plane would chase a chicken, goat and pig, who would then smash into a tree and meld into a bizarre chimera-like creature. The gag would eventually be used in the 1929 short ''The Plowboy''.Plowboy''.
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a tracking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a tracking trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking tracking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Creator/UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator Creator/BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!


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* TroubledProduction: A self-imposed example. Creator/UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator Creator/BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!
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* RecycledScript: A ''WesternAnimation/{{Mickey MouseWorks}}'' short would also feature Mickey building a homemade plane via a mail order and riding it with Minnie, only for it to promptly malfunction and fall apart [[spoiler: because the plane in question was only supposed to be for display]].
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.it.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Story sketches for the short feature an unused gag where Mickey's runaway plane would chase a chicken, goat and pig, who would then smash into a tree and meld into a bizarre chimera-like creature. The gag would eventually be used in the 1929 short ''The Plowboy''.
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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator Creator/BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!
* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, Creator/UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator Creator/BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!
* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$ $1,700+ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$, and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$, 1,700+$ ($23,655 in 2015 money), and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$, and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. Their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$, and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. Their The entire film was animated in Walt's garage, and their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.
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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$.

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* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$.1,700+$, and was part of why Iwerks had to animate the entire cartoon in two weeks notice. Their camera wasn't even capable of doing a trucking shot, so they had to [[OffTheShelfFX stack books below the background]] to give the illusion of it.
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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!

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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator BillNolan's Creator/BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!
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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!

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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!weeks!
* NoBudget: The short was made on a shoestring budget of roughly 1,700+$.
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* DoingItForTheArt: UbIwerks, the sole animator on the short, in an effort to topple animator BillNolan's record of 500 drawings in a single day, pushed himself to animate ''700'' drawings a day, and ended up animating the entirety of Plane Crazy in two weeks!

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