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3"Tokyo Go" is one of the season 1 shorts of the new ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'' series created by Paul Rudish for the Creator/DisneyChannel and Disney.com. It's the fifth to both air on the Disney Channel and to be put up on Disney.
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5In Tokyo, Japan, Mickey tries to enter the blue bullet train on his way to work, but busy passengers hamper his efforts in getting to his train, forcing Mickey to brave through the crowds and the dangerous moving environments to arrive at work on time.
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10* TheCameo: Casey Jr. from ''WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}}'' appears at the end.
11* FreezeFrameBonus: While Mickey is on his way to his working station, a picture of Creator/WaltDisney can be seen. It's appropriate because Walt was an avid rail enthusiast.
12* GrossUpCloseUp: The sumo wrestler's teeth.
13* MusicalNod: An 8-bit version of the song [[WesternAnimation/{{Dumbo}} Casey Jr.]] plays during the train tunnel scene. Bits and pieces of the song are played throughout the short.
14* NoDialogueEpisode: With the exception of a lady talking through a speaker in Japanese in the beginning.
15* PunBasedTitle: The Japanese word for five is "go". This is the fifth Mickey short.
16* ShoutOut:
17** Sound effects from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'' can be heard during the 8-bit section in the train tunnel.
18** The blue bullet train, as it makes the turn makes the same sound as a [[Franchise/StarWars TIE Fighter]].
19** Mickey's job as a live steam train conductor is a reference to Walt Disney's [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolwood_Pacific_Railroad Carolwood Pacific Railroad]].
20** The horn sounds for the bullet trains are taken from the Disneyland Monorail horns (best heard if passing the Matterhorn and Teacups before Tomorrowland Station).
21** Part of the escape sequence (like the bit where Mickey jumps to another train) with a funky/jazzy soundtrack blaring might lead some people to think of ''Franchise/LupinIII''
22** Or ''Anime/CowboyBebop''. While Mickey is falling to the blue train, GREEN BIRDS are seen flying, possibly referencing the title of a song that played while Spike fell from the church in "Ballad of Fallen Angels".
23* SuddenVideoGameMoment: Inside the train tunnel, everything becomes a 8-bit video game complete with Mickey jumping and collecting coins.
24* ThirtySecondsOverTokyo: Downplayed, as the only futuristic thing about the trains is how cartoonishly fast they are (and even ''then'', it's hardly exaggerated).
25* TruthInTelevision: In Japan, there are actually people who are hired to push people into the overcrowded trains. They're called [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pusher_%28railway_station_attendant%29 Pushers]].

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