Mickey's Trailer

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Mickey's Trailer is a Mickey Mouse animated short film, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released on May 6, 1938 by RKO Radio Pictures. It stars Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and Goofy on a trailer vacation.

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[edit] Story

We start at what seems like a small house. Mickey walks out the door and says, "Oh boy! What a day!". Then, he pulls a lever and walks inside. The house is converted into a trailer and Goofy's car is released from the side. Then, Goofy starts driving through the countryside while Mickey makes breakfast (corn on the cob, baked potatoes, watermelon, coffee, and milk). Meanwhile, Donald can't wake up. Thanks to a secret controlboard, Mickey manages to wake him up and gives Donald a bath. Later, the bath area is converted into the kitchen. After Mickey rings the dinner bell, Goofy foolishly leaves the driver's seat for breakfast. After several mishaps at breakfast and almost causing the trailer to fall off the road, Goofy accidentally unhitches the trailer in panic and goes on his way. The trailer crashes in several places and is a wreck by the time it's rehitched. Goofy says in the end, "Well, I brought you down safe and sound."

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[edit] Other References

This cartoon was later adapted into a comic strip story titled The Unhappy Campers in which they replaced Donald with Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse and Pluto. This was because Donald was not a character in the Mickey Mouse Comic Strip at the time.

The film is also part of the Christmas show From All of Us to All of You.

The film was also incorporated into the 1983 film The Outsiders.

[edit] Home Video released

  • The film is also part of the Fox Family Features: On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends on VHS in February 5, 2008.

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