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+ | |director = [[Ub Iwerks]] |
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+ | |producer = [[Walt Disney]] |
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+ | |studio = [[Walt Disney Productions|Walt Disney Studio]] |
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+ | |distributor = [[Columbia Pictures]] |
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+ | |release = [[October 1]], [[1929]] |
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+ | |time = 7 minutes |
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+ | |language = English |
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+ | |preceded = ''[[Mickey's Follies]]'' |
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+ | |followed = ''[[The Jazz Fool]]'' |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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+ | The cartoon opens with Mickey piloting a steam engine, and ringing his bell, and blowing the engine's whistle. As the engine and his coal tender back to collect a boxcar, the engine rests with Mickey, his railroad engineer, fuelling him, and feeding his engine with coal from the tender. As the engine eats too much coal and burps, Mickey decides to have some spaghetti, until Minnie comes along. After Mickey finishes his lunch, Minnie arrives with a violin that she can play, and hops onto the freight car. Minnie plays a musical song while Mickey does the same. As Mickey looks at his watch, only to realize that they are late, he yells 'All aboard!' to the engine, which whistles in cheerful response after Mickey gets on board. The engine slowly starts out of the station and chuffs cheerfully through the beautiful countryside toward a hill and struggles up it. The engine ends having problems and starts to cry until the cartoon ends with Mickey pushing the boxcar too hard that it comes lose from the engine and runs into Clarabelle Cow and explodes until an image appears with Mickey and [[Minnie Mouse]] riding a handcar (made from the chassis and a plank of wood from the freight car which came uncoupled accidentally when Mickey tried to push the train up the hill when it got stuck earlier in the film) into the sunset, which inspired a famous toy version, manufactured by the Lionel Corporation. The toy company made so much money from this item and others like it that Mickey was known as "the mouse that saved Lionel. |
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− | [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]]'s running a small-town railroad, and takes [[Minnie Mouse|Minnie]] for a ride on a human-like train which eventually rumbles out of control. |
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==Characters== |
==Characters== |
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*[[Minnie Mouse]] |
*[[Minnie Mouse]] |
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*[[Clarabelle Cow]] |
*[[Clarabelle Cow]] |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The cartoon shows Mickey's engine of the train in which he pilots as being an 2-2-0 engine or a Planet type steam locomotive. |
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+ | *These types of locomotives of this wheel arrangement were built only during the pioneer railroad days, circa 1830. These types of engines have four wheels on their tender and have wheels, such as two leading, two driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Usually, a steam locomotive's tender would have four wheels, except Mickey's Planet type engine, who only has two wheels on its tender. |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
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===Television=== |
===Television=== |
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− | * ''[[The Mickey Mouse Club]]'', |
+ | * ''[[The Mickey Mouse Club]]'', December 5, 1955 |
* ''[[The Mouse Factory]]'', episode #2.18: "Trains" |
* ''[[The Mouse Factory]]'', episode #2.18: "Trains" |
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* ''[[Mickey's Mouse Tracks]]'', episode #34 |
* ''[[Mickey's Mouse Tracks]]'', episode #34 |
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==Gallery== |
==Gallery== |
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[[Category:Mickey Mouse shorts]] |
[[Category:Mickey Mouse shorts]] |
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[[Category:Animated shorts]] |
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[[Category:1929 shorts]] |
[[Category:1929 shorts]] |
Revision as of 09:41, 9 September 2019
Mickey's Choo-Choo is a Mickey Mouse cartoon that was originally released on October 1, 1929.
Synopsis
The cartoon opens with Mickey piloting a steam engine, and ringing his bell, and blowing the engine's whistle. As the engine and his coal tender back to collect a boxcar, the engine rests with Mickey, his railroad engineer, fuelling him, and feeding his engine with coal from the tender. As the engine eats too much coal and burps, Mickey decides to have some spaghetti, until Minnie comes along. After Mickey finishes his lunch, Minnie arrives with a violin that she can play, and hops onto the freight car. Minnie plays a musical song while Mickey does the same. As Mickey looks at his watch, only to realize that they are late, he yells 'All aboard!' to the engine, which whistles in cheerful response after Mickey gets on board. The engine slowly starts out of the station and chuffs cheerfully through the beautiful countryside toward a hill and struggles up it. The engine ends having problems and starts to cry until the cartoon ends with Mickey pushing the boxcar too hard that it comes lose from the engine and runs into Clarabelle Cow and explodes until an image appears with Mickey and Minnie Mouse riding a handcar (made from the chassis and a plank of wood from the freight car which came uncoupled accidentally when Mickey tried to push the train up the hill when it got stuck earlier in the film) into the sunset, which inspired a famous toy version, manufactured by the Lionel Corporation. The toy company made so much money from this item and others like it that Mickey was known as "the mouse that saved Lionel.
Characters
Trivia
- The cartoon shows Mickey's engine of the train in which he pilots as being an 2-2-0 engine or a Planet type steam locomotive.
- These types of locomotives of this wheel arrangement were built only during the pioneer railroad days, circa 1830. These types of engines have four wheels on their tender and have wheels, such as two leading, two driving wheels, and no trailing wheels. Usually, a steam locomotive's tender would have four wheels, except Mickey's Planet type engine, who only has two wheels on its tender.
Releases
Television
- The Mickey Mouse Club, December 5, 1955
- The Mouse Factory, episode #2.18: "Trains"
- Mickey's Mouse Tracks, episode #34
- Donald's Quack Attack, episode #63
- The Ink and Paint Club, episode #1.28: "Early Mickey"
Home video
- Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two
Gallery
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