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{{Infobox film
 
{{Infobox film
 
|image = Ss-flyingmouse.jpg
 
|imagewidth = 250px
 
|name = The Flying Mouse
 
|name = The Flying Mouse
 
|director = [[David Hand]]
 
|director = [[David Hand]]
 
|producer = [[Walt Disney]]
 
|producer = [[Walt Disney]]
|writer =
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|writer =
|preceded = [[The Wise Little Hen]]
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|studio = [[Walt Disney Productions]]
|followed = [[Peculiar Penguins]]
 
|studio = [[Walt Disney Animation Studios|Walt Disney Productions]]
 
 
|distributor = [[United Artists]]
 
|distributor = [[United Artists]]
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|release = [[July 14]], [[1934]]
 
|language = English
 
|language = English
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|preceded = ''[[The Wise Little Hen]]''
|image = Ss-flyingmouse.jpg
 
 
|followed = ''[[Peculiar Penguins]]''
|imagewidth = 250px
 
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|release = [[July 14]], [[1934]]}}'''''The Flying Mouse''''' is a [[Silly Symphony]] that was originally released on [[July 14]], [[1934]].
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'''''The Flying Mouse''''' is a ''[[Silly Symphony]]'' that was originally released on [[July 14]], [[1934]].
   
 
==Synopsis==
 
==Synopsis==
[[The Flying Mouse (character)|A little mouse]] dreams to have his own set of wings. He saves a butterfly from a spider's web. The butterfly turns out to be a [[Fairy|fairy]] who gives the mouse one wish: to be able to fly. But his wish turns out to be not quite what he bargained for.
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[[The Flying Mouse (character)|A little mouse]] dreams to have his own set of wings. He saves a butterfly from a spider's web. The butterfly turns out to be a fairy who gives the mouse one wish: to be able to fly. But his wish turns out to be not quite what he bargained for.
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==Voice Cast==
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*[[Clarence Nash]] - Bat
   
 
==Releases==
 
==Releases==
 
===Television===
 
===Television===
* ''[[The Mouse Factory]]'', episode #2.7: "The Mouse Show"
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*''[[The Mouse Factory]]'', episode #2.7: "The Mouse Show"
* ''[[The Ink and Paint Club]]'', episode #1.23: "The 'Other' Mice"
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*''[[The Ink and Paint Club]]'', episode #1.23: "The 'Other' Mice"
* ''The Ink and Paint Club'', episode #1.53: "Silly Symphonies at the Zoo"
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*''The Ink and Paint Club'', episode #1.53: "Silly Symphonies at the Zoo"
   
 
===Home video===
 
===Home video===
 
'''VHS'''
 
'''VHS'''
* ''[[Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions]]: Silly Symphonies''
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*''[[Walt Disney Cartoon Classics: Limited Gold Editions]]: Silly Symphonies''
   
 
'''DVD'''
 
'''DVD'''
* ''[[Dumbo (film)|Dumbo]]: 60th Anniversary Edition''
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*''[[Dumbo (1941 film)|Dumbo]]: 60th Anniversary Edition''
* ''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: Silly Symphonies''
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*''[[Walt Disney Treasures]]: Silly Symphonies''
* ''Dumbo: Big Top Edition''
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*''Dumbo: Big Top Edition''
   
 
'''Blu-ray'''
 
'''Blu-ray'''
* ''Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition''
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*''Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition''
   
== Trivia ==
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==Trivia==
* The Butterfly Fairy is very similar to the [[Blue Fairy]] from ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]''.
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*The Butterfly Fairy is very similar to the [[Blue Fairy]] from ''[[Pinocchio (film)|Pinocchio]]''.
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*As revealed in the documentary ''[[Frank and Ollie]]'', future Disney animator [[Frank Thomas]] saw this cartoon as one of the first times emotions and pathos were depicted by an animated character during the sequence where the mouse was tormented in being a "nothing", convincing him to join the Walt Disney studio.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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[[Category:Silly Symphonies]]
 
[[Category:Silly Symphonies]]
 
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[[Category:1934 shorts]]
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[[Category:Featured shorts]]

Revision as of 03:26, 30 March 2020

The Flying Mouse is a Silly Symphony that was originally released on July 14, 1934.

Synopsis

A little mouse dreams to have his own set of wings. He saves a butterfly from a spider's web. The butterfly turns out to be a fairy who gives the mouse one wish: to be able to fly. But his wish turns out to be not quite what he bargained for.

Voice Cast

Releases

Television

Home video

VHS

DVD

Blu-ray

  • Dumbo: 70th Anniversary Edition

Trivia

  • The Butterfly Fairy is very similar to the Blue Fairy from Pinocchio.
  • As revealed in the documentary Frank and Ollie, future Disney animator Frank Thomas saw this cartoon as one of the first times emotions and pathos were depicted by an animated character during the sequence where the mouse was tormented in being a "nothing", convincing him to join the Walt Disney studio.

Gallery


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1929
The Skeleton DanceEl Terrible ToreadorSpringtimeHell's BellsThe Merry Dwarfs
1930
SummerAutumnCannibal CapersFrolicking FishArctic AnticsMidnight in a Toy ShopNightMonkey MelodiesWinterPlayful Pan
1931
Birds of a FeatherMother Goose MelodiesThe China PlateThe Busy BeaversThe Cat's OutEgyptian MelodiesThe Clock StoreThe Spider and the FlyThe Fox Hunt (1931 short)The Ugly Duckling (1931)
1932
The Bird StoreThe Bears and BeesJust DogsFlowers and TreesKing NeptuneBugs in LoveBabes in the WoodsSanta's Workshop
1933
Birds in the SpringFather Noah's ArkThree Little PigsOld King ColeLullaby LandThe Pied PiperThe Night Before Christmas
1934
The China ShopThe Grasshopper and the AntsFunny Little BunniesThe Big Bad WolfThe Wise Little HenThe Flying MousePeculiar PenguinsThe Goddess of Spring
1935
The Tortoise and the HareThe Golden TouchThe Robber KittenWater BabiesThe Cookie CarnivalWho Killed Cock Robin?Music LandThree Orphan KittensCock o' the WalkBroken Toys
1936
Elmer ElephantThree Little WolvesToby Tortoise ReturnsThree Blind MouseketeersThe Country CousinMother PlutoMore Kittens
1937
Woodland CaféLittle HiawathaThe Old Mill
1938
The Moth and the FlameWynken, Blynken and NodFarmyard SymphonyMerbabiesMother Goose Goes Hollywood
1939
The Practical PigThe Ugly Duckling