Mickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.Mickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.Mickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.
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Steamboat Willy was not the first cartoon to feature Mickey Mouse. The first film to star America's friend was "Plane Crazy". "Plane Crazy" was released May 15th 1928 in Hollywood California,in the silent movie format. "Steamboat Willy" was released November 18th 1928 as a SOUND movie (it was also released July 29th 1928 as a silent film). Thus making "Steamboat.."the first SOUND film of Mickey but NOT the first film for the little American Mouse. While many game shows have used the question: "What was the first appearance of Mickey Mouse?" The true answer is "Plane Crazy" not "Steamboat Willy". These dates can be checkout on IMDb under "release dates".
This era was not just the dawn of sound in cartoons, but of a cartoon character which would go down in history as the world's most famous mouse. Yes, Mickey makes his debut here, in this cheery tale of life on board a steamboat. The animation is good for it's time, and the plot - though a little simple - is quite jolly. A true classic, and if you ever manage to get it on video, you won't regret it.
"Steamboat Willie" is Mickey`s first movie, and was released way back in 1928. It is an atmospheric piece of movie history, and is a must see for every Disney-fan out there. If you don`t like Disney, you probably won`t like this movie.
A great debut for Mickey Mouse and it`s the first cartoon. As an old Disney-fan, I think that this is a brilliant movie. 10/10
A great debut for Mickey Mouse and it`s the first cartoon. As an old Disney-fan, I think that this is a brilliant movie. 10/10
... the end of Buster Keaton's career? This cartoon was released at the end of 1928, eight months after the release of Buster Keaton's final independent film - Steamboat Bill, Jr. Why should somebody shell out money for Keaton to take a chance with life and limb with his wonderful acrobatics when Walt could draw a mouse that could do all of those antics, not show up late to the set, not require lunch breaks, and come back for the next film/cartoon fresh as a daisy and uninjured?
I don't know if the similarity between the title of this cartoon and Buster's last independent creation is anything but coincidence, but I wonder. Always worth a look to see the wonderfully creative Walt at work in the beginning. He would shake his head at what his company is outputting as product today. But I digress.
Highly recommended for the film history angle.
I don't know if the similarity between the title of this cartoon and Buster's last independent creation is anything but coincidence, but I wonder. Always worth a look to see the wonderfully creative Walt at work in the beginning. He would shake his head at what his company is outputting as product today. But I digress.
Highly recommended for the film history angle.
Seeing again, after a very long time, this short seems real - real creepy. So, the recent version by Nick Lives can be defined as wise one comparing with original.
Cruelty , sexism and sexual jokes, bad treatment to animals and horror in pure form.
A strange work from beginnings of Walter Disney , so funny in childhood for many from us , frighting today because the permisity about taboo themes seems just the rule.
In short, a form of revenge, reminding children sadism or teens teribilism , of Mickey against Captain Pete . And its forms are not so amusing, in fact.
But, sure, a classic. Served by a sort of a controversy answer at start of 2024 year.
Cruelty , sexism and sexual jokes, bad treatment to animals and horror in pure form.
A strange work from beginnings of Walter Disney , so funny in childhood for many from us , frighting today because the permisity about taboo themes seems just the rule.
In short, a form of revenge, reminding children sadism or teens teribilism , of Mickey against Captain Pete . And its forms are not so amusing, in fact.
But, sure, a classic. Served by a sort of a controversy answer at start of 2024 year.
Did you know
- TriviaBefore the copyright for the cartoon was set to expire in 2003, Disney lobbied the US Congress successfully for an extension of copyright protection by 20 years. It officially entered the public domain on January 1, 2024.
- GoofsAt the Podunk Landing site, the cow's tag around her neck disappears for a second when she moos and is back again.
- Alternate versionsAfter Mickey pulls nursing piglets in tune to music, he removes them and plays on their mother's teats like an accordion. This scene has been deleted for Mickey's 25th Anniversary theatrical release in 1953.
- ConnectionsEdited into The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968)
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