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Vintage Film Movie Poster
This is a reproduction of a poster for the vintage Disney animated short film "Mickey's Revue". Released in 1932, this cartoon is most historically notable for featuring the first physical appearance of the character who would later be named Goofy.
About "Mickey's Revue"
Release Date: May 25, 1932.
Director: Wilfred Jackson and Walt Disney as the producer.
Synopsis: The film centers around Mickey Mouse conducting a barnyard orchestra and variety show featuring characters like Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow. The performance is continuously interrupted by Pluto chasing kittens backstage and an obnoxious audience member loudly eating peanuts and laughing.
Goofy's Debut: The loud, "witless yokel" in the audience, originally named Dippy Dawg, is the character who would later evolve into the iconic Goofy. His distinctive laugh was voiced by Pinto Colvig.
Availability: The short was produced in black and white and distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Artwork: It depicts an energetic Mickey Mouse in a dynamic pose, playing multiple musical instruments like a bass drum and a tuba simultaneously, surrounded by musical notes and a horseshoe emblem.
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This is a reproduction of a poster for the vintage Disney animated short film "Mickey's Revue". Released in 1932, this cartoon is most historically notable for featuring the first physical appearance of the character who would later be named Goofy.
About "Mickey's Revue"
Release Date: May 25, 1932.
Director: Wilfred Jackson and Walt Disney as the producer.
Synopsis: The film centers around Mickey Mouse conducting a barnyard orchestra and variety show featuring characters like Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow. The performance is continuously interrupted by Pluto chasing kittens backstage and an obnoxious audience member loudly eating peanuts and laughing.
Goofy's Debut: The loud, "witless yokel" in the audience, originally named Dippy Dawg, is the character who would later evolve into the iconic Goofy. His distinctive laugh was voiced by Pinto Colvig.
Availability: The short was produced in black and white and distributed by Columbia Pictures.
Artwork: It depicts an energetic Mickey Mouse in a dynamic pose, playing multiple musical instruments like a bass drum and a tuba simultaneously, surrounded by musical notes and a horseshoe emblem.