Tune in next year when I'll upload 12 more Mickey shorts from 1929. In the meantime: #001 - Plane Crazy (ua-cam.com/video/kaMBaBct040/v-deo.html) #003 - Steamboat Willie (ua-cam.com/video/7IyhXQ3qfG0/v-deo.htmlsi=hr6pzTgmZRx9iiQ7) #052 - The Mad Doctor (ua-cam.com/video/OcOIu5f97tE/v-deo.html)
This is loads better than Steamboat Willie! Here we see Mickey... • smoking cigars. • drinking beer, then casually throwing the mug aside. • ogling at Minnie when she does a sultry dance. • being a rogueish ladies man, without being a creep (unlike Plane Crazy). • swordfighting an unambiguously villanous Pete, with a vastly improved design. • riding a drunk ostrich. • throwing a chamber pot at someone's face. • rescuing Minnie from kinky bondage.
Mickey used to be a bit of a trickster, always thinking ahead against bigger and stronger foes. He could easily get arrogant and distracted but prove with his skills in the end. Basic but that is what Mickey started as.
My headcanon: 1 - Mickey met Minnie in Plane Crazy. He tried to impress her with his flying skills but it was a failure because in the end he was dumped by her. Minnie didn't even know him well, she must only have thought he was handsome and went to wish him luck (symbolized by the horseshoe) 2 - Mickey meet Minnie again in Galopping Gaucho, here he sees a new opportunity to win her over. As Mickey is still single (and these old shorts weren't exactly for children) we can see better what he was like when he was single. 3 - Steamboat Willie Mickey and Minnie are a couple at the beginning of their relationship. 4 - In Barn Dance Mickey goes to a partir with Mickey... but he dances badly and Minnie dumps him again. At that time they break up and come back constantly. Walt Disney once said that he imagined that Mickey and Minnie were married off the movie screen, in their "private lives".
@@TheStormMageNo, back in the day, animation in the late 1910s-late 50s/mid 60s are pretty aimed towards adults, but most of them are pretty tame compared to South Park and Family Guy and Fritz The Cat. But somewhere in the 60s/70s, animation is somehow viewed as something that’s only for kids (which I find utter BS; it’s like saying old black and white movies should only be viewed by old people) and some people unfortunately still held that outdated view to this day even though this is the 21st century.
This is my favorite of the original Mickey trilogy; but since Plane Crazy was the first one produced and Steamboat Willie was the first one released, this one unfortunately suffers from Middle Child Syndrome in terms of online discussion.
Never heard of Middle Child Syndrome Edit: ok, I googled the definition. It means that Plane Crazy was neglected from online discussion in favour of the other two cartoons.
It's not a trilogy there's four of them. Barn Dance has a 1928 copyright date, which is what matters for copyright. I've chosen to spread this realization only in the most crackpot ways possible but check, it's true
This is the better of the original three, in my opinon. Always had a soft spot for the fairbanks style of swashbucking action. Glad that this is in the pd too now.
every mickey from the 20's is free now man remember, when steak boat willy became free, this means that this version of Mickey became free, along with all of his toons idk why ppl think Disney was trying to protect the movie, they're trying to protect the character
@@tawagotoCage Incorrect. Only ones from 1928 is free. Those made in 1929 won't be available until 2025. Edit: A good example of this is the sound version of "Plane Crazy". The silent version is public domain but the sound version released in 1929.
Just wanted to inform you that only the silent version of this short has entered the public domain, disney might take this down 😬 You're gonna have to wait till 2025 to release that one. Edit: Oh, maybe I am wrong, the short premiered on December 30th 1928 but it was registered in 1929. The copyright starts from the release of the film so I guess it's in the public domain !
@GiovanniKody100 It's complicated as it turned out only the silent versions of both shorts are public domain not the sound version yet Steamboat Willie is regardless.
Seeing Mickey, drinking, smoking, without gloves, on a short inspired on my country's culture (Argentina(🇦🇷) with stuff being written all over the place in broken spanish is just something else And the fact that it aint even bad is even funnier
It's not 3, there's 4. Barn Dance should be public domain like these, maybe without its sound. Its copyright notice says 1928. I've been evangelizing this gospel in only the least efficent ways, but the truth is out there.
Can we just appreciate how good the animation of the ostrich at 2:34 is? It’s super fluid for the 20s, it’s probably the best piece of character animation from the three public domain Mickey shorts!
Wanted to watch this to be absolutely sure Mickey didn't commit more heinous crimes. Good to know he's not all bad all the time... _But he's on thin ice..._
@@RJS2003 also I doubt the ostrich was too happy with the fence, because he immediately escaped to drink away the pain. I think the fence was choking him and he couldn’t scream
If Disney were to remake this they would make him drink ROOT BEER (probably switch all the characters gender and races and the whole short would have nothing from the original story in it)
Did you notice all the depictions of alcohol consumption and intoxication? This short was released five years before the repeal of Prohibition. Pretty naughty subject matter for the time.
Probably the closest we'll ever get to time machines right now, truly fascinating how you can watch things from over centuries ago, surely this is nothing new but still fascinating when you really think about it.
Exactly. Finally after 20 years I can see it in a better quality. Btw I remember some "good" quality back in 2008/2009 but they got cancelled many years ago
It was actually a law that made it illegal to show in cartoons stuff like abure, violence with animals and nudity as nipples and such... so Willie ( Mickey ) had to change in order to keep being transmissible in TV. It didn't change because anything else besides the fact that children were to attracted to cartoons that were actually made to entertain adults and made by them... just to be clear it's not even the humor of the generation or something, Popeye was always nice with Olive and fought punks... it was just funny for Disney animators to make Willie do this stuffs... and well... it is obviously, but as i said kids were slowly becoming fans of the media and they had to change what was acceptable for them... so a few generations later people still can't change the idea that cartoons are only for children because of how the law adjusted was was reasonable to air during day time with them Oh and just so people don't get sued by Disney, just a year later of Steam boat Willy Mickey changed his design to include gloves, so if you are dumb enough to pjt an animation of him in that design they can actually still copyright the shit out of you and maybe sue you if you try to make profit and products with that... so be smart and only use the 1.0 design, pretty much Disney changed the law so this was dragged from being public domain from the 80's to almost halfway through the 2020's (now) so they are well aware of how to mingle trough this wave of people trying to use this early animations... That's it, have a nice year everyone and be smart out there 😊👌
The second Mickey cartoon produced, the first being Plane Crazy and the third Steamboat Willie. He still couldn't find a distributor until he added sound. It should be noted that Walt spent his own money making these first three cartoons. What a gamble.
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You know what i find funny? Despite taking a "damsel in distress" role here, Minnie was originaly supposed to be something of a "Strong woman" architype
i think we can all agree that Pete was the first Disney villain. back when he tangled with Alice and then Ozwald. this is the first short where he tangles with Mickey. the rest as they say is history.
There are Four public domain mickey shorts now, not three. The Barn Dance has a 1928 copyright date on its title card, marking it as having lost copyright this year. It was at least drawn & filmed in 1928, maybe without sound. But the sound is included on the print, so that's doubtful too. You can find a copy and check this, I'm trying to spread this news in the least efficient way possible. The truth is out there.
Personally, I think this feels a lot more like an Oswald cartoon than a Mickey one, from the thickness of the lines, to the humor, to just the plot in general. It reminds me a lot of the lost cartoon Harem Scarem, which is actually where the joke with the drunken rhea came from
Probably because Disney still had to prove himself. Modern Disney doesn't, since they have so many studios under their belt, almost monopolizing on it.
yes he does commit multiple crimes here: multiple counts of animal abuse trespassing (4:53) rape (5:39) attempted murder (5:54) (self defence, thus will not be charged) i dont see what you mean
Mickey do velho testamento era poucas ideias Tentou agredir a Minnie sexualmente Abusou de animais Fumou Bebeu Lutou de espada pelado Montou em um animal bêbado... Eu amo esse Mickey
As an Argentinian I can confirm this is very accurate to how we live here. The whole country is some sort of undefined rocky desert; we have drunk ostriches; fight with french foils and our cantinas have entrance signs written in English.
Still rewatching this 😂 I agree that's the better one among the first three Mickey shorts: it has an actual plot, there's an optimal balance between visual gags and story, direction and storyboarding are quite smart. Finally, the animation is really fine for being a single person's work (I don't know how much time Walt and Ub needed to complete the short, but I don't think it was a lot), with very few visible mistakes (and consider it was shot on film: they had to wait it was developed to see the results, and discard everything if something was noticeably off). I unironically think it's better than the immediately following shorts of the series (I've watched some 1929 ones).
Production order was Plane Crazy, Gallopin Gaucho and Steamboat Willie. Plane Crazy was given a short trial screening in May 1928 as a silent film, but was poorly received. Gallopin Gaucho was then completed in August, but shelved for a while as work on Steamboat Willie started. Steamboat Willie, the first cartoon ever made to feature syncronized sound, was then completed and given a wide, highly successful release in November 1928, making that the first time a substantial audience got to see Mickey. Disney then added sound to Gallopin Gaucho and gave it a release in late December 1928. Plane Crazy would later have sound added to it and get a wide release in 1929. Because of this, Steamboat Willie and Gallopin Gaucho are both fully in public domain, while only the video of Plane Crazy can be freely distributed and worked with, not the 1929 audio.
Tune in next year when I'll upload 12 more Mickey shorts from 1929.
In the meantime:
#001 - Plane Crazy (ua-cam.com/video/kaMBaBct040/v-deo.html)
#003 - Steamboat Willie (ua-cam.com/video/7IyhXQ3qfG0/v-deo.htmlsi=hr6pzTgmZRx9iiQ7)
#052 - The Mad Doctor (ua-cam.com/video/OcOIu5f97tE/v-deo.html)
Cool, but for the record. This cartoon is also public domain?
yes@@ssesssusman9417
@@ssesssusman9417 Under USA copyright law, it is, since it's been over 95 years since it premiered.
can you do some public domain songs next?
@hellothere5500 anything made in this year will be public domain in 2120
i love how mickeys eyes just change throughout production.
2:32 it's when he blows the whistle
Holy cow you’re right. I think this might be when they decided to alter the design. That’s actually really fascinating.
Its good for us, it means we get 2 for the price of 1
Yeah! It's wild how we can actually see the exact moment they decided to change his design
@@weidie2moro1:59 its when Pete took Minnie
You gotta love how he changes from his "plane crazy" design to his "steamboat willie" design half way though the short for no reason.
When?
@@CjsRandomContent about halfway through.
@@Jimmietruck28yuh duh, I can't tell the difference in his designs tho
@@CjsRandomContent About halfway Through
@@CjsRandomContent look at the eyes
This is loads better than Steamboat Willie! Here we see Mickey...
• smoking cigars.
• drinking beer, then casually throwing the mug aside.
• ogling at Minnie when she does a sultry dance.
• being a rogueish ladies man, without being a creep (unlike Plane Crazy).
• swordfighting an unambiguously villanous Pete, with a vastly improved design.
• riding a drunk ostrich.
• throwing a chamber pot at someone's face.
• rescuing Minnie from kinky bondage.
Mickey used to be a bit of a trickster, always thinking ahead against bigger and stronger foes. He could easily get arrogant and distracted but prove with his skills in the end. Basic but that is what Mickey started as.
So a bit like Bugs Bunny?
Don't forget nudity
And is public domain
My headcanon:
1 - Mickey met Minnie in Plane Crazy. He tried to impress her with his flying skills but it was a failure because in the end he was dumped by her. Minnie didn't even know him well, she must only have thought he was handsome and went to wish him luck (symbolized by the horseshoe)
2 - Mickey meet Minnie again in Galopping Gaucho, here he sees a new opportunity to win her over. As Mickey is still single (and these old shorts weren't exactly for children) we can see better what he was like when he was single.
3 - Steamboat Willie Mickey and Minnie are a couple at the beginning of their relationship.
4 - In Barn Dance Mickey goes to a partir with Mickey... but he dances badly and Minnie dumps him again. At that time they break up and come back constantly.
Walt Disney once said that he imagined that Mickey and Minnie were married off the movie screen, in their "private lives".
Mickey probably gave up smoking when his father Walt died from lung cancer.
And because its a bad example for the kids.
@@christianryan7207were these made for children?
@@TheStormMage I don't know but today's mickey mouse is along with grown up nostalgia.
@@TheStormMageNo, back in the day, animation in the late 1910s-late 50s/mid 60s are pretty aimed towards adults, but most of them are pretty tame compared to South Park and Family Guy and Fritz The Cat. But somewhere in the 60s/70s, animation is somehow viewed as something that’s only for kids (which I find utter BS; it’s like saying old black and white movies should only be viewed by old people) and some people unfortunately still held that outdated view to this day even though this is the 21st century.
he's still a known alcoholic though.
This is my favorite of the original Mickey trilogy; but since Plane Crazy was the first one produced and Steamboat Willie was the first one released, this one unfortunately suffers from Middle Child Syndrome in terms of online discussion.
Never heard of Middle Child Syndrome
Edit: ok, I googled the definition. It means that Plane Crazy was neglected from online discussion in favour of the other two cartoons.
It's not a trilogy there's four of them. Barn Dance has a 1928 copyright date, which is what matters for copyright. I've chosen to spread this realization only in the most crackpot ways possible but check, it's true
I never even knew this short existed
@@PilkScientistso that makes steamboat Willie a middle child
No, you guys don't get it. Gaucho is the neglected one. Please show some respect to this piece of arte.
Smoking, drinking, animal abuse, attempted grape, violence-what else could ask for in a Disney cartoon?
Maybe just items 3 & 5
Hitler
i thought he was going to eat her
Have you seen the shit they do in looney tunes, this is nothing😂😂😂
@@rhysmendozavilla2378 this was in a Disney cartoon, I get looney toons pushed the adult angle far harder.
This is the better of the original three, in my opinon. Always had a soft spot for the fairbanks style of swashbucking action. Glad that this is in the pd too now.
I agree, this is the best one
Both the silent and sound versions of this short are public domain.
every mickey from the 20's is free now man
remember, when steak boat willy became free, this means that this version of Mickey became free, along with all of his toons
idk why ppl think Disney was trying to protect the movie, they're trying to protect the character
@@tawagotoCage Incorrect. Only ones from 1928 is free. Those made in 1929 won't be available until 2025.
Edit: A good example of this is the sound version of "Plane Crazy". The silent version is public domain but the sound version released in 1929.
@@SMLYTPMovies really? thats a bummer, how many cartoon's Michael Mice had in 29?
@@tawagotoCage 12 cartoons + The sound version of Plane Crazy
Let’s be honest though they should have entered public domain 40 years ago, if the copyright system hadn’t been rigged by disney
Just wanted to inform you that only the silent version of this short has entered the public domain, disney might take this down 😬 You're gonna have to wait till 2025 to release that one.
Edit: Oh, maybe I am wrong, the short premiered on December 30th 1928 but it was registered in 1929. The copyright starts from the release of the film so I guess it's in the public domain !
Fuck it. We ball. 🏀🏀🏀
@@RJS2003 𝓑𝓪𝓵𝓵𝓲𝓷'
Some sources claim the sound version was released in December of 1928.
@@yosefdemby8792 Idk wikipidea said it was 1929
@@blueboy3990 I'll do more research on it in the future.
4:20 Sir you permanently disfigured that poor ostrich, could you at least spare some sympathy for the poor fellow?
I mean, after all, he did cover him and starch
Mickey’s changing eyes represent his change of heart, along with his design change
So without the pop-up, he was kinda bad but then when he was changed, he started to become better granted after " Plane Crazy "
yeah but he did commit SA on pete after his design change in this episode too, and he still abused animals and committed several crimes after this
What about in The Plowboy?
Most people forgot this short is also in public domain now
Same goes with plane crazy
@@SomeRobloxDudeWasTakenonly the silent version
@@rmdavidovnah look it up it's public domain now
Everyone knew this and Plane Crazy are in public domain. It’s just that we don’t wanna care.
@GiovanniKody100 It's complicated as it turned out only the silent versions of both shorts are public domain not the sound version yet Steamboat Willie is regardless.
Seeing Mickey, drinking, smoking, without gloves, on a short inspired on my country's culture (Argentina(🇦🇷) with stuff being written all over the place in broken spanish is just something else
And the fact that it aint even bad is even funnier
Me acabo de enterar que habia un capitulo de Arg de Mickey mouse. Que loco
@@Rayitolaser569 Es una milei referencia
This short was made in a time long before people found out smoking was dangerous, and this was when cartoons was aimed at everyone, even adults.
It was based on a 1927 film called "The Gaucho," starring Douglas Fairbanks, who was a major source of inspiration to Mickey Mouse.
Ojalá algún día Mickey y sus amigos vuelvan a Argentina
seeing mickey have a smoke was really unexpected
It was the 20s that was Normal
@@user-toby84
and before Walt Disney died of Lung Cancer
Don't forget he also got drunk in this too.
What about the ostrich riding him?
@@galfinsp7216 drunk aswell
Probably the best of the big 3
It's not 3, there's 4. Barn Dance should be public domain like these, maybe without its sound. Its copyright notice says 1928. I've been evangelizing this gospel in only the least efficent ways, but the truth is out there.
@@PilkScientist Barn Dance was released in 1929
Can we just appreciate how good the animation of the ostrich at 2:34 is? It’s super fluid for the 20s, it’s probably the best piece of character animation from the three public domain Mickey shorts!
I was going to point that.
Impressive!
I hate to be that guy, but it’s a rhea. Ostriches aren’t native to Argentina, but still it’s very nicely animated.
Wanted to watch this to be absolutely sure Mickey didn't commit more heinous crimes.
Good to know he's not all bad all the time... _But he's on thin ice..._
Tying the ostrich’s neck around the fence seemed a bit harsh
@@backonpro5679 True, but he didn't really seem to mind.
If anything the ostrich is more guilty here, being a raging alcoholic.
@@RJS2003 there was also the starch
@@backonpro5679 Yeah true, about as close as it got for sure.
@@RJS2003 also I doubt the ostrich was too happy with the fence, because he immediately escaped to drink away the pain. I think the fence was choking him and he couldn’t scream
0:44 That's right, kids; Mickey smoked cigars!
1:11 Oh! Look, he drank beer too!
If Disney were to remake this they would make him drink ROOT BEER (probably switch all the characters gender and races and the whole short would have nothing from the original story in it)
@@user-toby84
Who hurt you?
@@chinsaw2727 what
@@chinsaw2727 live action remakes
@@user-toby84 Then how would they explain the tipsy ostrich?
Animal abuse, nudity, violence, kidnappings... Classic Mickey W. I'm loving these. Can't wait to see what other cool derivative works people make
What do you mean nudity?
Don’t forget attempted sexual assault.
And black face
smoking and drinking too
@@britishmangoes.721 where mickey holds minnie up by her panties in steamboat willie ig
Did you notice all the depictions of alcohol consumption and intoxication? This short was released five years before the repeal of Prohibition. Pretty naughty subject matter for the time.
Bro imagine if he smoked crack
2:35 for a second or two Mickey loses his shoes then gains them again, also he loses his big eyes
Classic animation mistakes
Probably the closest we'll ever get to time machines right now, truly fascinating how you can watch things from over centuries ago, surely this is nothing new but still fascinating when you really think about it.
No, the closest thing is Art, first in the form of books and then in the form of draws
@@jesusmartinezcruz3543 Well that can be debated
As a Hungarian, it really impresses me.
Hand drawn pictures onto film in an era 20 years before computers were invented. This was cave drawing on celluloid.
5:00 reminds me of the physical gags Oswald did with his body parts before Walt decided Mickey didn't do that.
I love the old sound effects, especially the loud clamp when Mickey closes his mouth
Finally!! Gallopin' Gaucho on high quality!! I thought that short was only on 240p
Exactly. Finally after 20 years I can see it in a better quality. Btw I remember some "good" quality back in 2008/2009 but they got cancelled many years ago
Imagine if disney never changed mickey's character traits from the early cartoons.
Yep, family friendly... XD
People would actually like him and be fans, which i'm all in favor of.
PETA would be on his A S S.
It was actually a law that made it illegal to show in cartoons stuff like abure, violence with animals and nudity as nipples and such... so Willie ( Mickey ) had to change in order to keep being transmissible in TV.
It didn't change because anything else besides the fact that children were to attracted to cartoons that were actually made to entertain adults and made by them... just to be clear it's not even the humor of the generation or something, Popeye was always nice with Olive and fought punks... it was just funny for Disney animators to make Willie do this stuffs... and well... it is obviously, but as i said kids were slowly becoming fans of the media and they had to change what was acceptable for them... so a few generations later people still can't change the idea that cartoons are only for children because of how the law adjusted was was reasonable to air during day time with them
Oh and just so people don't get sued by Disney, just a year later of Steam boat Willy Mickey changed his design to include gloves, so if you are dumb enough to pjt an animation of him in that design they can actually still copyright the shit out of you and maybe sue you if you try to make profit and products with that... so be smart and only use the 1.0 design, pretty much Disney changed the law so this was dragged from being public domain from the 80's to almost halfway through the 2020's (now) so they are well aware of how to mingle trough this wave of people trying to use this early animations...
That's it, have a nice year everyone and be smart out there 😊👌
@@OfficialOacusWelp, Mickey DOES have a personality on the recent Mickey Mouse shorts, but since that ended months ago, y'know
The second Mickey cartoon produced, the first being Plane Crazy and the third Steamboat Willie. He still couldn't find a distributor until he added sound. It should be noted that Walt spent his own money making these first three cartoons. What a gamble.
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Eeeesa
Y que por fin se esté reconociendo más todavia
@@ocnarf40 Si
Aunque al estilo gringo, porque no creo que en las zonas gauchas bailaran tango
@@CaptainQuetzal busqué me dice que bailan distintos folclores por ejemplo milonga y chacarera
Encima, en este país se produjo la primera película animada de la historia que actualmente es Lost Media, "El Apóstol".
Never would've thought my country was so heavily referenced by one episode of an old mickey mouse cartoon
You know what i find funny? Despite taking a "damsel in distress" role here, Minnie was originaly supposed to be something of a "Strong woman" architype
6:19 Oswald the lucky rabbit cameo???
Behold, the first short that gave Mickey Mouse shoes.
Steamboat Willy is over rated, this is the best short.
i wouldnt call it overrated
i mean, its old
this is the most classic short so obvious people would remember it more
yup, this was funnier
Better plot, better soundtrack too.
Cow-patterned horse whose animation cell is jittering separately from the background cell doesn't exist, he can't hurt you!
0:21 💀
Well, still less scary than having to trash and reshoot from scratch a 15-second scene 😂
Glad that this cartoon is in the public domain now.
Tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and animal abuse, this is amazing.
I think it's so cool that the gloves were added later they weren't in the original version of Mickey and Minnie
Actually, he wore gloves in the posters for steamboat willie!
@@tinyetoile5503 Yes, but not in the actual cartoon
That was a nice opening transition. You typically don’t see that in cartoon shorts.
Ayo is that Minnie Mouse, CANONICALLY in BONDAGE? the 20's were wild
What if they actually kept mickey having a prehensile tail.
Tying his Ostrich up by the neck 😆PETA would have a field day with his animal treatment antics.
i think we can all agree that Pete was the first Disney villain. back when he tangled with Alice and then Ozwald. this is the first short where he tangles with Mickey. the rest as they say is history.
¡Viva Argentina, papá! Donde empezó todo esto ☝️😌
Man fuck Pluto I want this ostrich to be Mickey’s side kick
The drunk ostrich was the best part!
There are Four public domain mickey shorts now, not three. The Barn Dance has a 1928 copyright date on its title card, marking it as having lost copyright this year. It was at least drawn & filmed in 1928, maybe without sound. But the sound is included on the print, so that's doubtful too. You can find a copy and check this, I'm trying to spread this news in the least efficient way possible. The truth is out there.
2:33 The moment where Mickey's eyes permanently change form for no reason
For those wondering the song at the opening is kingdom coming
The drunken ostrich is animated insanely well
5:18--Damn, it put your pants back on, boy. I ain't fighting a nude mouse!
1:59 casually changing designs
I love how Mickey keeps using his tail to get into buildings and grab a beer.
This has some of the best swordfighting I've seen in animation
And the music is great
Mickey Mouse doing his best Michael Jackson impression on the thumbnail
But Micheal Jackson wasn’t even born yet? He was born in 1958! Maybe this inspired him?
Thumbnail that's just from a specific frame of the animation, it goes hard ngl
@@DumuziTheOriginalGodMickey is a time traveler
Personally, I think this feels a lot more like an Oswald cartoon than a Mickey one, from the thickness of the lines, to the humor, to just the plot in general. It reminds me a lot of the lost cartoon Harem Scarem, which is actually where the joke with the drunken rhea came from
By 2031 all of Mickey mouse’s black and white cartoons will be public domain
It'll be here sooner than u know it
@@Jimmietruck28 in 2033 you will be able to upload the full original Snow White movie onto UA-cam without a problem
@@user-toby84 oh wow
I will be 28 years old
@@TheProfessional15 I will be 20.
my favourite one from the public domain shorts
Crazy how a few seconds of these almost 100 years old cartoons are way more enjoyable than Disney's modern trash.
Probably because Disney still had to prove himself.
Modern Disney doesn't, since they have so many studios under their belt, almost monopolizing on it.
Disney was a nobody with a lot to prove and a lot of hunger for success at the time. The company today is run by fat cats playing it safe.
@@ShadeEnigmaalmost???
Mickey’s eyes literally evolved during this short.
Finally, a short where Mickey *isnt* committing a crime omg 😭😭😭😭😭
yes he does commit multiple crimes here:
multiple counts of animal abuse
trespassing (4:53)
rape (5:39)
attempted murder (5:54) (self defence, thus will not be charged)
i dont see what you mean
oh and also smoking in no smoke zones at 0:45
Mickey do velho testamento era poucas ideias
Tentou agredir a Minnie sexualmente
Abusou de animais
Fumou
Bebeu
Lutou de espada pelado
Montou em um animal bêbado...
Eu amo esse Mickey
You can tell this is an early arc fight when Micky was nerfed by his ride for most of the chase and he geat the arc villain in under a minute.
they forgot to color his shoes at 0:55
He don’t wear shoes in this shorts beginning
What Color? (besides black n white)
Cat bro licking his lips is crazy 💀
This is more fun than Steamboat Willie
Just a heads up, the audio might not be in the public domain yet
December 30, 1928?
I like this even more than Steamboat Willie!
I love how Mickey made mouse sounds before talking
bro pete is an utter menace throughout this whole short
5:15 ver a Mickey a poto pelado me da años de vida.
As an Argentinian I can confirm this is very accurate to how we live here. The whole country is some sort of undefined rocky desert; we have drunk ostriches; fight with french foils and our cantinas have entrance signs written in English.
The ostrich mickey rides is so cute!
Considering they are in Argentina, that’s a Ñandú, not an ostrich.
@@agme8045 either way I love him
Finally, a higher quality video of this short now on UA-cam!
Just now realizing that when the drunk ostrich stumbles out of the bar, the tune "Father, Dear Father" plays.
Still rewatching this 😂 I agree that's the better one among the first three Mickey shorts: it has an actual plot, there's an optimal balance between visual gags and story, direction and storyboarding are quite smart. Finally, the animation is really fine for being a single person's work (I don't know how much time Walt and Ub needed to complete the short, but I don't think it was a lot), with very few visible mistakes (and consider it was shot on film: they had to wait it was developed to see the results, and discard everything if something was noticeably off).
I unironically think it's better than the immediately following shorts of the series (I've watched some 1929 ones).
For a brief second at 6:19, Mickey and Minnie turns into Oswald and Fanny respectively.
Como argentino confirmo que nos movemos en ñandues
Fun fact:This was also made in the same year in 1928 apart of Plane Crazy and Steamboat Willie
Mickey wears a poncho, smokes, drinks, and gets himself into a pelea de facón over a girl.
Truly the average Gaucho Saturday evening experience
Thanks Ub Iwerks!
Miguelito: ¡Yo soy Argentino como el dulce de Leche! ¿Viste?
ojala se hubiera quedad como argentino, pero ya se lo vendieron a todo el mundo como el ser mas estadounidense que existe
🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 GAUCHO CARAJO
Mickey was a savage in this.
I wonder what the canonical order for these shorts are
It’s plane crazy,the gallophin gancho,steamboat Willie,And last barnyard dance
Production order was Plane Crazy, Gallopin Gaucho and Steamboat Willie.
Plane Crazy was given a short trial screening in May 1928 as a silent film, but was poorly received. Gallopin Gaucho was then completed in August, but shelved for a while as work on Steamboat Willie started. Steamboat Willie, the first cartoon ever made to feature syncronized sound, was then completed and given a wide, highly successful release in November 1928, making that the first time a substantial audience got to see Mickey. Disney then added sound to Gallopin Gaucho and gave it a release in late December 1928. Plane Crazy would later have sound added to it and get a wide release in 1929.
Because of this, Steamboat Willie and Gallopin Gaucho are both fully in public domain, while only the video of Plane Crazy can be freely distributed and worked with, not the 1929 audio.
@@Grim-death are those the original ones that were produced? Do they work as their own standalone story without anything else?
I don't think these early shorts are really meant to have continuity.
@@hearts285 true
I don’t know whether to feel horrified or impressed.
I just realized we have never seen Mickey wear those stripped shorts or have a cane
Ojalá algún día Mickey y sus amigos vuelvan a Argentina
mickey argentino re god
That was amazing!
Mickey gaúcho, BAH!
smoking and alcohol in mickey mouse??
that surely was a time wasnt it..
The ending is so cute.
The early version of Donkey Kong
I never new this film existed!
So sad that this shit got absolutely ran over because they were all looking at steamboat willie 😞
El verdaeo Orgullo de Argentina
Why'd you say Fuck? You don't like that Ub Iwerks directed it?
@@kjw21411 to make sure UA-cam doesn't set the video as 'Made of kids', nuking the comment section
@@samp.8099 ah ok
Well, at least now I know what the first two Mickey Mouse shorts were originally like.
Mickey gaucho lo mejor que van a ver en su vida, gran inspiración que recibio Walt de Quirino Cristiani ❤