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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuMickey must save Pluto from a mad doctor's lair.Mickey must save Pluto from a mad doctor's lair.Mickey must save Pluto from a mad doctor's lair.
Pinto Colvig
- Pluto
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Walt Disney
- Mickey Mouse
- (Synchronisation)
- (Nicht genannt)
Florence Gill
- Hen
- (Nicht genannt)
Allan Watson
- Doctor XXX
- (Nicht genannt)
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Pluto has been dognapped by Dr XXX for his mad science experiment. Mickey Mouse risks his life to save his beloved friend. This is a fun Disney cartoon with a dark Halloween theme. The spooky scary adventure is pretty inventive and great fun. I especially love the one sequence where Mickey walks down a stone corridor with a falling block. This is great although the ending is the ending. It's probably the easiest way to wrap it all up.
For me, this cartoon illustrates why Disney has the edge over the other animation companies it has a lot of heart. In The Mad Doctor, Mickey Mouse tries to save his dog, Pluto, from an evil scientist who wants to conduct a life-ending experiment on Pluto. Through the short, you feel for the characters and are actually concerned for them.
The cartoon is very well drawn despite it only being in black and white. Disney animators use this limitation to their advantage with great shading and lighting effects. You even get a sense that you're looking at an old horror flick. The gags are great too, especially seeing what Pluto goes through when he's scared by the doctor. But by far the best part of this cartoon is the ending. It's both surprising, slightly scary, and heartwarming. This cartoon is a bright spot in the early days of an inspirational and innovative enterprise.
My IMDb Rating: 10/10
The cartoon is very well drawn despite it only being in black and white. Disney animators use this limitation to their advantage with great shading and lighting effects. You even get a sense that you're looking at an old horror flick. The gags are great too, especially seeing what Pluto goes through when he's scared by the doctor. But by far the best part of this cartoon is the ending. It's both surprising, slightly scary, and heartwarming. This cartoon is a bright spot in the early days of an inspirational and innovative enterprise.
My IMDb Rating: 10/10
There is non-stop action in this Mickey/Pluto cartoon. Skeletons seem to be the fear monger of choice, and poor Pluto is at the center of everything. I was involved all the way...too bad the ending had to be so cheapened. Still, the animation in the 1930's really clicked.
This is a fascinating cartoon-sort of a cross between Skeleton Dance and the much later Brave Little Tailor. A dramatic, rather scary short in spots, with some incredible visuals throughout, but most particularly a long scene set in a tunnel. Disney did some exceptional work in the early 1930s and the quality is still clearly evident even some 70 years later. There is apparently a computer-colorized version skulking about. I haven't seen it and, to judge by the colorized early Mickey Mouse black and whites that I have seen, I hope I never have it inflicted on my retinas. Part of the scariness here is the use of shadows in the black and white background. Colorizing this lessens the impact of those shadows. Excellent cartoon with an early appearance by Pluto. Well worth watching. Recommended.
Disney's cartoons were known for their light-hearted optimism that enthralled his mostly young audiences. But in January 1933's "The Mad Doctor," he threw a curve ball by releasing a rather dark Mickey Mouse cartoon. A mad scientist who lives in a castle above Mousetown captures Mickey's pet dog, Pluto. The nut case wants to use the dog to conduct an experiment where he thinks if he cuts off Pluto's head and attaches it to a chicken it may lay eggs with puppies inside. Mickey Mouse's 52nd cartoon was deemed so scary some theaters refused to show it. The United Kingdom banned it, and even Nazi Germany prohibited the cartoon nationwide.
"The Mad Doctor" does have its fans, however. The Film Daily called it "one of the liveliest animated cartoons to come along, and plenty comical." Cracked Magazine included it for its 'Top 8 Most horrifying Moments from Kids' cartoons.' Billy Bletcher, specializing in scary voices, provided his vocals for both the mad doctor as well as the big, bad wolf in the later "Three Little Pigs."
"The Mad Doctor" does have its fans, however. The Film Daily called it "one of the liveliest animated cartoons to come along, and plenty comical." Cracked Magazine included it for its 'Top 8 Most horrifying Moments from Kids' cartoons.' Billy Bletcher, specializing in scary voices, provided his vocals for both the mad doctor as well as the big, bad wolf in the later "Three Little Pigs."
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- WissenswertesOne of the few Mickey Mouse cartoons that is in the public domain.
- Alternative VersionenAlso available in a computer colorized version.
- VerbindungenFeatured in DTV Monster Hits (1987)
- SoundtracksWot Cher!
(section in minor key,uncredited)
aka "Knock'd 'em in the Old Kent Road"
Music by Charles Ingle
Lyrics by Albert Chevalier
Played when Mickey is wandering through the narrow tunnels and other spots
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By what name was Der verrückte Arzt (1933) officially released in Canada in English?
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