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1934 Mickey Mouse cartoon
Gulliver Mickey
is a black and white short cartoon in the
Mickey Mouse
series, produced by
Walt Disney
and released by
United Artists
in 1934. It was the 66th
Mickey Mouse
short film to be released, and the fourth of that year.
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Plot
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Title card.
Mickey is first seen reading
Gulliver's Travels
, the 1726 novel by
Jonathan Swift
, while the mice orphan children are pretending to be sailors. He then joins in their play by hiding under the rug, pretending to be a whale. After poking Mickey with a fork, causing their "ship" to collapse, the children start to cry. Mickey manages to calm them down by retelling the Liliput sequences of
Gulliver's Travels
, pretending it was a real event that happened to him by portraying the role of Gulliver. The story ends with Mickey saving the town from a giant spider (
Pete
), but after telling the story, one of the children dangles a fake spider attached to a fishing rod, which scares Mickey out of his wits.
As soon as Mickey had managed to struggle to be free from the spider's long legs, he immediately gets the spider away, but in Mickey's story, he is battling a cushion making feathers fly everywhere.
Legacy
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This short would later be adapted as part of the Timeless River world in
Kingdom Hearts II
as a mission where
Sora
,
Donald Duck
and
Goofy
protect the town from the
Heartless
, led by one attacking from an airplane.
Voice cast
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Home media
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The short was released on December 2, 2002, on
Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White
.
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See also
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