I have seen a lot of the classic shorts, but certainly not all of them. And it's been a while. So this should be fun, watching the way the MM character changes & develops over time.
(I have owned these DVDs a long time now without watching most of what is on them.)
"The World's Funniest Cartoon Character" is how he was billed in the early days, but on the recent #Mickey90 TV special did anyone talk about MM being funny? (I genuinely don't recall, maybe someone did. But they definitely no longer tried to argue that he's the "funniest").
November 18, 1928: "Steamboat Willie"
I almost didn't start with this one, since it wasn't the first MM short Walt & Ub Iwerks made. But it's the classic, agreed-upon 1st one, and it feels snobby to start out with anything else. This is where it all began.
The big wow, obviously, is that this is the first cartoon with a synchronized soundtrack-- ie the sounds line up with the actions. It seems so simple now but that whistling was a big deal in 1928.
Terrific opening shot of the titular boat.
Also, technically this isn't the 1st cartoon with synchronized sound, but that felt impolite to say right out of the gate. There were others, but this one was funny & popular & is sort-of remembered as the 1st "sound cartoon."
Iconic 1st shot of Mickey. This is a star-making moment.
Fun steam whistles
Closed auction for a production drawing of one of those steam whistles; it sold for $1,346! I hope whoever owns it has it displayed nicely somewhere.
The first thing that happens to Mickey is he gets his guts pulled out by his boss, then tucks them back in. This is the kind of thing that would happen to Oswald The Lucky Rabbit.
Actually, THIS is the record to beat for most miserable moment. Will anything worse than this ever happen to Mickey Mouse? We shall see.
I can picture 2018 Pete at a Trump rally. I can also picture him in Trump's cabinet or maybe even on the Supreme Court.
(I won't apologize for this thread ever being anti-Trump. Mickey Mouse would be, 100%.)
This is also the 90th birthday of Minnie Mouse, who makes her first appearance here, running late for the boat & bringing on board a ukulele & some sheet music which is all instantly eaten by a goat
Gonna point out some callbacks to the Oswald The Lucky Rabbit series...
I mean, that looks like the exact same hook, doesn't it?
Goat eating sheet music and a ukulele...
It's a small world, after all...
Oswald does this all on his own...
While with Mickey & Minnie, it's a collaborative effort:
Also: "Turkey In The Straw HEY! HEY!"
I still maintain that someone should have played this song at that #Mickey90 concert.
Big fun being had by Mickey & Minnie but also a lot of tormenting the livestock in order to make music happen.
Not a good look, Mickey.
(Oh man, we are gonna uncover a LOT of unfortunate clips in this thread, aren't we? Is Mickey gonna hafta hold some kind of press conference or put out a statement?)
I know this isn't Donald, but I am gonna argue that it IS and that Mickey is the reason his voice is all fucked up.
More footage of Mickey that he would prefer no one see in 2018:
A) yes, Pete is an asshole but he's not wrong to be upset here. Mickey is the one who is out-of-line
B) Mickey is objectively terrible at peeling potatoes
C) Mickey's final moment of triumph is hitting a bird with a potato. No one showed that clip on the #Mickey90 special
This doesn't feel like the same mouse that people like Bob Iger were making speeches about. I would argue that we are almost in anti-hero territory here in short #1...
"A Walt Disney Comic"
If anyone wants to own an original production drawing from "Steamboat Willie," you can find some for just over 3 grand on ebay. On the one hand, that's a lot of money; on the the other, it's less than I thought it would be.
Celebrating #Mickey90 in 90 seconds! (I'll be doing it for 90+ days...)
This one was actually made BEFORE "Steamboat Willie" and it features Mickey as a swashbuckling hero with a mischievous streak. Drinking & smoking & other forms of misbehavior by Mickey Mouse, this is when he was WILD
This version of Mickey Mouse rarely gets talked about anymore, but he shows up & immediately all eyes are on him. He's hot shit and he KNOWS it. We aren't yet to the point where Mickey speaks, but I would argue that there's no way *this* mouse speaks in a high-pitched voice.
Mickey enters, riding an ostrich
Mickey doesn't use the front door, leaps in via the 2nd story window. Cantino Argentino looks lively. Minnie Mouse is dancing and the guitar player is INTO it.
Mickey is so cool that he is confident about being disgusting: teeth flying out to catch his cigarette, using his bare feet to light a match
Mickey Mouse is still alive at 90 despite smoking cigarettes before he even turned one year old. Do not use him as a role model unless you are a cartoon mouse.
This is the first time it has ever occurred to me that Mickey Mouse could end up on the Supreme Court
He throws a glass mug out a 2nd story window without a moment's hesitation.
Pete escapes riding a mule, Mickey pursues him on his ostrich who is now drunk. Pete goes into some building. Ostrich & Mule are treated poorly, like many "real" animals in cartoons from this era...
Mickey Mouse yells at drunken ostrich.
It is possible-- though I have not done the research to be certain-- that this is a cinematic first, that no one had yelled at a drunken ostrich prior to this film.
Pete flattens his mule and then appears to drag its corpse along by the neck.
(Don't worry, the mule is not dead! Just horribly mistreated)
Mickey's ingenious stunt appears to ruin this poor ostrich. Mickey feels no guilt, only rage. #Mickey90 #MickeyTrueOriginal
Legitimately ominous
A daring rescue w/some lively swordfighting. Peg Leg Pete ends up with what appears to be a chamber pot on his head.
This was no doubt exciting stuff to watch in a movie theater back in 1928 & I bet if you put this in front of a movie even now, it would still play pretty well
Peg Leg Pete hates women
Mickey stabbing Peg Leg Pete directly in the ass
And again
Peg Leg Pete removes Mickey's shorts and not only does it not throw Mickey off his game, he seems invigorated by it
When Mickey & Minnie kiss, they momentarily look EXACTLY like Oswald The Lucky Rabbit & his girlfriend. I wonder if this was a deliberate middle finger to Charles Mintz, the producer who screwed Walt & Ub Iwerks out of the character they created.
And that is Day 2! Personally, I think "Gallopin' Gaucho" is more fun than "Steamboat Willie" but so far this thread is off to a great start and I am excited to tear through these cartoons.
I wanna recommend a few books while I'm at it...
First, I'll mention a book I have yet to actually read because I only just discovered that it exists! But I will be reading it very soon bc its subject is Ub Iwerks, who co-created Mickey Mouse & is/was a semi-forgotten animation great. By @Jeff__Ryan:
Next, I'll mention the book I grew up reading, @leonardmaltin's Of Mice And Magic. I checked this out from the library constantly as a child, eventually realized I needed to own it. It isn't just Disney, it covers all early 20th century American animation: amazon.com/dp/0452259932/…
Finally, I'll mention this monstrous/impressive new @TASCHEN book for people who are not messing around.
It is huge & heavy & expensive but also you will probably know from a single glance whether or not you MUST own a book this huge about Mickey Mouse.
Given where we are now-- Day 3 of @realDonaldTrump in the hospital, infected with COVID-19-- it's worth a look back at the timeline of what happened with Herman Cain.
June 20th: attends Trump rally in Tulsa. No mask.
June 25th: no more lockdowns
June 26th: Biden wants a mask mandate. Cain disagrees.
It is a symptom of how insane @realDonaldTrump has made things that ppl are confidently speculating on the possibility that this is a last minute piece of political theatre in which they are faking a full outbreak & quick recovery in order to change the subject yet again
I'm sure someone will write a clear-eyed breakdown of exactly how complicated it would be to stage something like this, and what is the minimum number of ppl who would have to actively/knowingly participate in the lie in order to pull it off.
It strikes me as far beyond his capabilities-- not that he wouldn't have the WILL to do it, or that he couldn't find ppl to go along with it-- but this would require a certain amount of discipline & self-control. An impressive amount.
I never liked church as a kid, but when they passed around a petition asking everyone to boycott our local movie theaters if they showed Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation Of Christ, I was **done** with The Catholic Church and organized religion forever. (I was 12.)
I didn't know anything about TLTOC and had yet to see a Scorsese film, but I remember the priest describing the film as "pornographic" and it sounded like bullshit to me. I had no interest in seeing the movie but there was no way in hell I was going to stop going to the movies.
Eventually, when I saw the film a few years later on VHS, it confirmed that they had been lying about the movie, which was better than any sermon I had ever heard. It's basically It's A Wonderful Life but with Jesus seeing what it would be like if he wasn't the son of God.
I was supposed to be in the same BoB episode YOU were in, @jimmyfallon!
Even if you only have 5 minutes to talk to me about your experience, it would mean so much.
[Previous guests include Seth Rogen, Jon Hamm, Aimee Mann, etc]
Oh yeah, the podcast is about how I was fired by Tom Hanks the day before I was supposed to film my scene; I was told the reason was that he saw my audition tape & thought I had "dead eyes"!
Beginning my personal re-watch of #Studio60ontheSunsetStrip in prep for the 9/20 @GLucasTalkShow 17-hour watchathon to raise money for @BCEFA bc I haven't seen it since it first aired & I wanna see it again as myself b4 watching it in character as "retired filmmaker George Lucas"
Also: @patrickcotnoir is working so hard in preparation for this one that the least I could do is watch all 22 episodes again before watching them a 3rd time for our show.
I think this is the watchathon Patrick was put on earth to produce.
Taking stock during my Studio 60 re-watch:
I have performed improv in front of 2 actors who were on Studio 60, and I was in a movie with 2 others.