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The Nifty Nineties is a Technicolor Mickey Mouse cartoon released in 1941. The short was directed by Riley Thomson and animated by Ward Kimball, Walt Kelly, Fred Moore, Claude Smith, David Swift, and Les Clark with effects animation by Art Fitzpatrick. The film stars Mickey and Minnie Mouse and romanticizes the decade of the 1890s.

The film features original and adapted music by Charles Wolcott. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey and Thelma Boardman as Minnie.

Plot

Set in the springtime, sometime in the 1890s, Mickey and Minnie Mouse happen to meet each other in a public park one day. Minnie attracts Mickey by intentionally dropping her handkerchief so Mickey will return it to her.

They attend a vaudeville show where they first see a slideshow presentation called "Father, Dear, Father", which features the song "Come Home, Father" by Henry Clay Work. In the show, a daughter attempts to get her father to leave a local tavern because he hadn't come right home from work as promised and got drunk at the tavern. In the fourth picture in the slideshow, we see the clock tower, which reads 1:00 am. With mother home watching since tea and her son very sick in her arms, there can only be hope that the father comes home. The slideshow causes Minnie to cry, but Mickey tries to comfort her saying "Don't take it so hard. It's only a show".

The next act is "Fred & Ward, Two Clever Boys From Illinois" which features two song and dance men. Fred and Ward are caricatures of Disney animators Fred Moore and Ward Kimball who also voiced the characters.

After the show is over, Mickey and Minnie cruise the roads of the countryside in a Brass Era car. Goofy rides by on a penny-farthing bicycle, and Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Huey, Dewey, and Louie ride on a bicycle built for five. At last, in a scene reminiscent of Plane Crazy, the car crashes with a cow. Mickey and Minnie emerge from the wreckage unhurt, but when they try to kiss each other, the cow pops her head up between them.

Characters

Songs

With the exception of one song, "The Gay Nineties" (the opening song), this short featured mostly authentic songs from the 1890s, most of which were performed by the vocal quartet The Sportsmen, which featured Thurl Ravenscroft in one of his earliest projects for Disney.

The songs include:

  • "The Fountain in the Park"
  • "Come Home, Father"
  • "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight"
  • "Old Folks at Home"
  • "In the Good Old Summertime"

Trivia

Voice Characterizations

Releases

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1920s
Plane Crazy ā€¢ The Gallopin' Gaucho ā€¢ Steamboat Willie ā€¢ The Barn Dance ā€¢ The Opry House ā€¢ When the Cat's Away ā€¢ The Barnyard Battle ā€¢ The Plowboy ā€¢ The Karnival Kid ā€¢ Mickey's Follies ā€¢ Mickey's Choo-Choo ā€¢ The Jazz Fool ā€¢ Jungle Rhythm ā€¢ The Haunted House ā€¢ Wild Waves
1930s
Fiddling Around ā€¢ The Barnyard Concert ā€¢ The Cactus Kid ā€¢ The Fire Fighters ā€¢ The Shindig ā€¢ The Chain Gang ā€¢ The Gorilla Mystery ā€¢ The Picnic ā€¢ Pioneer Days ā€¢ The Birthday Party ā€¢ Traffic Troubles ā€¢ The Castaway ā€¢ The Moose Hunt ā€¢ The Delivery Boy ā€¢ Mickey Steps Out ā€¢ Blue Rhythm ā€¢ Fishin' Around ā€¢ The Barnyard Broadcast ā€¢ The Beach Party ā€¢ Mickey Cuts Up ā€¢ Mickey's Orphans ā€¢ The Duck Hunt ā€¢ The Grocery Boy ā€¢ The Mad Dog ā€¢ Barnyard Olympics ā€¢ Mickey's Revue ā€¢ Musical Farmer ā€¢ Mickey in Arabia ā€¢ Mickey's Nightmare ā€¢ Trader Mickey ā€¢ The Whoopee Party ā€¢ Touchdown Mickey ā€¢ The Wayward Canary ā€¢ Parade of the Award Nominees ā€¢ The Klondike Kid ā€¢ Mickey's Good Deed ā€¢ Building a Building ā€¢ The Mad Doctor ā€¢ Mickey's Pal Pluto ā€¢ Mickey's Mellerdrammer ā€¢ Ye Olden Days ā€¢ The Mail Pilot ā€¢ Mickey's Mechanical Man ā€¢ Mickey's Gala Premier ā€¢ Puppy Love ā€¢ The Steeple-Chase ā€¢ The Pet Store ā€¢ Giantland ā€¢ Shanghaied ā€¢ Camping Out ā€¢ Playful Pluto ā€¢ Gulliver Mickey ā€¢ Mickey's Steam-Roller ā€¢ Orphan's Benefit ā€¢ Mickey Plays Papa ā€¢ The Dognapper ā€¢ Two-Gun Mickey ā€¢ Mickey's Man Friday ā€¢ The Band Concert ā€¢ Mickey's Service Station ā€¢ Mickey's Kangaroo ā€¢ Mickey's Garden ā€¢ Mickey's Fire Brigade ā€¢ Pluto's Judgement Day ā€¢ On Ice ā€¢ Mickey's Polo Team ā€¢ Orphans' Picnic ā€¢ Mickey's Grand Opera ā€¢ Thru the Mirror ā€¢ Mickey's Rival ā€¢ Moving Day ā€¢ Alpine Climbers ā€¢ Mickey's Circus ā€¢ Mickey's Elephant ā€¢ The Worm Turns ā€¢ Magician Mickey ā€¢ Moose Hunters ā€¢ Mickey's Amateurs ā€¢ Hawaiian Holiday ā€¢ Clock Cleaners ā€¢ Lonesome Ghosts ā€¢ Boat Builders ā€¢ Mickey's Trailer ā€¢ The Whalers ā€¢ Mickey's Parrot ā€¢ Brave Little Tailor ā€¢ Society Dog Show ā€¢ Mickey's Surprise Party ā€¢ The Pointer ā€¢ The Standard Parade
1940s
Tugboat Mickey ā€¢ Pluto's Dream House ā€¢ Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip ā€¢ The Sorcerer's Apprentice ā€¢ The Little Whirlwind ā€¢ The Nifty Nineties ā€¢ Orphan's Benefit ā€¢ A Gentleman's Gentleman ā€¢ Canine Caddy ā€¢ Lend a Paw ā€¢ All Together ā€¢ Mickey's Birthday Party ā€¢ Symphony Hour ā€¢ Pluto and the Armadillo ā€¢ Squatter's Rights ā€¢ Mickey and the Beanstalk ā€¢ Mickey's Delayed Date ā€¢ Mickey Down Under ā€¢ Mickey and the Seal
1950s
R'Coon Dawg ā€¢ Pluto's Party ā€¢ Pluto's Christmas Tree ā€¢ The Simple Things
1980s-Present
Mickey's Christmas Carol ā€¢ The Prince and the Pauper ā€¢ Runaway Brain ā€¢ Get a Horse! ā€¢ Mickey in a Minute ā€¢ Once Upon a Studio
See Also
The Mickey Mouse Club ā€¢ The Mouse Factory ā€¢ Good Morning, Mickey ā€¢ Mickey's Mouse Tracks ā€¢ Mickey Mouse and Friends (TV Series) ā€¢ Disney's The Twelve Days of Christmas ā€¢ Mickey's Fun Songs ā€¢ Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas ā€¢ House of Mouse ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Works ā€¢ Mickey's Magical Christmas ā€¢ Mickey's House of Villains ā€¢ Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Clubhouse ā€¢ Mickey Mousekersize ā€¢ Mickey Mouse (TV series) ā€¢ Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures ā€¢ Mickey's 90th Spectacular ā€¢ The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse
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