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* ShownTheirWork: They really put effort to give it [[StylisticSuck that early sound film quality]], including cel mistakes, film scratches and poor-quality soundtrack.
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* ShownTheirWork: They really put effort to give it [[StylisticSuck that early sound film quality]], including cel mistakes, film scratches and poor-quality soundtrack.
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* BornInTheTheatre: [[spoiler:Mickey breaks through into the theatre. One patron complains about spilling her nachos.]]
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* BornInTheTheatre: [[spoiler:Mickey breaks through into the theatre. One patron complains about spilling her nachos.]]
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* ParachutePetticoat: Minnie's bloomers act as a parachute when she falls.
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* ParachutePetticoat: Minnie's bloomers act skirt acts as a parachute when she falls.
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This short is notable in that it utilized Creator/WaltDisney's voice for Mickey Mouse. The short was released on November 27, 2013, on the same theatrical bill as ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. It was nominated for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to ''Mr. Hublot''.
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This short is notable in that it utilized Creator/WaltDisney's voice for Mickey Mouse. The short was released on November 27, 2013, on the same theatrical bill as ''WesternAnimation/Frozen2013''. It was nominated for the UsefulNotes/AcademyAward for Best Animated Short Film, but lost to ''Mr. Hublot''.
''WesternAnimation/MrHublot''.
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* ManipulativeEditing: Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, and Billy Bletcher reprise their respective roles as Mickey, Minnie, and Pete through edited audo from old Mickey cartoons. While Russi Taylor and Will Ryan provide new lines for Minnie and Pete, the editors decided not to do the same thing for Mickey. This created a problem when they learned that Walt Disney had never said the word "red" in Mickey's voice; it took two weeks for them to edit together the individual phonemes to assemble the word "red" and make it sound like a surprised statement.
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* ManipulativeEditing: Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, and Billy Bletcher reprise their respective roles as Mickey, Minnie, and Pete through edited audo audio from old Mickey cartoons. While Russi Taylor and Will Ryan provide new lines for Minnie and Pete, the editors decided not to do the same thing for Mickey. This created a problem when they learned that Walt Disney had never said the word "red" in Mickey's voice; it took two weeks for them to edit together the individual phonemes to assemble the word "red" and make it sound like a surprised statement.
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* ManipulativeEditing: Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, and Billy Bletcher reprise their respective roles as Mickey, Minnie, and Pete through edited audo from old Mickey cartoons. While Russi Taylor and Will Ryan provide new lines for Minnie and Pete, they decided not to do the same thing for Mickey. This created a problem when the editors learned that Walt Disney had never said the word "red" in Mickey's voice; it took two weeks for them to edit together the individual phonemes to assemble the word "red" and make it sound like a surprised statement.
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* ManipulativeEditing: Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, and Billy Bletcher reprise their respective roles as Mickey, Minnie, and Pete through edited audo from old Mickey cartoons. While Russi Taylor and Will Ryan provide new lines for Minnie and Pete, they the editors decided not to do the same thing for Mickey. This created a problem when the editors they learned that Walt Disney had never said the word "red" in Mickey's voice; it took two weeks for them to edit together the individual phonemes to assemble the word "red" and make it sound like a surprised statement.
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* ManipulativeEditing: Voice tracks from previous Mickey cartoons were used to create new dialogue. (It took two weeks for the editors to edit Walt Disney's voice clips to assemble the word "red" and to make it sound like a surprised statement.)
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* ManipulativeEditing: Voice tracks Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, and Billy Bletcher reprise their respective roles as Mickey, Minnie, and Pete through edited audo from previous old Mickey cartoons were used to create cartoons. While Russi Taylor and Will Ryan provide new dialogue. (It lines for Minnie and Pete, they decided not to do the same thing for Mickey. This created a problem when the editors learned that Walt Disney had never said the word "red" in Mickey's voice; it took two weeks for the editors them to edit Walt Disney's voice clips together the individual phonemes to assemble the word "red" and to make it sound like a surprised statement.)
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In this 1928 throwback short, Mickey and his friends, including Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar, enjoy a musical hayride until Peg-Leg Pete arrives in his runabout and tries to get them off the road. The resulting scuffle ends up with Pete kidnapping Minnie and Mickey separated from them, finding himself in a very unusual place in the process. As he tries to make his way home to rescue Minnie, Mickey soon discovers that the world he has found himself in works very differently from the world he's used to... and that he might be able to make this work to his advantage.
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In this 1928 throwback short, Mickey and his friends, including Minnie Mouse, Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar, enjoy a musical hayride until Peg-Leg Pete arrives in his runabout and tries to get them off the road. The resulting scuffle ends up with Pete kidnapping Minnie and Mickey separated from them, finding himself in a very unusual place in the process. As he tries to make his way home back to rescue Minnie, Mickey soon discovers that the world he has found himself in works very differently from the world he's used to... and that he might be able to make this work to his advantage.
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* BulletSeed: [[spoiler: Mickey uses Horace as a makeshift biplane and he spits Milk Duds as ammo.]] Later, Pete [[spoiler:closes up the screen by swallowing a can of nails and spitting them across the bottom.]]
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* BulletSeed: [[spoiler: Mickey [[spoiler:Mickey uses Horace as a makeshift biplane and he spits Milk Duds as ammo.]] Later, Pete [[spoiler:closes up the screen by swallowing a can of nails and spitting them across the bottom.]]
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Blink during the end celebration and you'll miss [[spoiler: Oswald popping in to wave at the crowd]]!
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* FreezeFrameBonus: Blink during the end celebration and you'll miss [[spoiler: Oswald [[spoiler:Oswald popping in to wave at the crowd]]!
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* RewindGag: PlayedWith. [[spoiler: When Mickey [[BreakingTheFourthWall literally breaks the fourth wall]], he discovers he can use this trope to help him defeat Peg Leg Pete by rotating the screen. He rewinds and fast forwards the on-screen events in order to wear Pete down.]]
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* RewindGag: PlayedWith. [[spoiler: When [[spoiler:When Mickey [[BreakingTheFourthWall literally breaks the fourth wall]], he discovers he can use this trope to help him defeat Peg Leg Pete by rotating the screen. He rewinds and fast forwards the on-screen events in order to wear Pete down.]]
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-->''"Make way for the future!"''