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Moving Day is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression , follows the antics of Mickey Mouse , Donald Duck , and Goofy as they frantically pack their belongings after being dispossessed from their home.
The Nifty Nineties is an animated short film produced in Technicolor by Walt Disney Productions and released to theaters on June 20, 1941, by RKO Radio Pictures.The animated short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. [3]
Pluto, Mickey Mouse Mickey's Rival: June 10, 1936: May 6, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version) Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Mortimer Mouse Moose Hunters: February 20, 1937: May 13, 2012 (re-recorded soundtrack and abridged version) Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy Mr. Duck Steps Out: June 7, 1940
Disney had provided the voice for Mickey Mouse since his debut in 1928, and Fun and Fancy Free was the last time he would voice the role regularly, as he no longer had the time or energy to do so. Disney recorded most of Mickey's dialogue in the spring and summer of 1941.
The Mickey Mouse universe is a fictional shared universe which is the setting for stories involving Disney cartoon characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald and Daisy Duck, Pluto and Goofy as the primary members (colloquially known as the "Sensational Six"), and many other characters related to them, being most of them anthropomorphic animals.
For example, an October 1931 gathering included the Mickey Mouse comedy "Fishin' Around," Chapter 5 of the Mickey Mouse serial, "Danger Island," and a special number by pupils from the Barbara ...
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The following is a list of Goofy short films.. The list doesn't include shorts from other series where Goofy appears, such as the Mickey Mouse series, the Donald & Goofy series, or other Disney short films from that aren't part of the Goofy series, segments from feature films (such as El Gaucho Goofy), nor shorts of Goofy made as part of the episodes of the television series Mickey Mouse Works.