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Mickey au Moyen-Âge

Titre original : Ye Olden Days
  • 1933
  • Approved
  • 8min
NOTE IMDb
6,5/10
1,7 k
MA NOTE
Walt Disney, Count Cutelli, and Marcellite Garner in Mickey au Moyen-Âge (1933)
Animation dessinée à la mainAventure animalièreBurlesqueComédie musicale classiqueComédie originaleComédie romantiqueConte de féesRomance bons sentimentsAnimationComédie

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueThe king locks up his daughter, Minnie, when she refuses to wed a dippy prince. Mickey Mouse, a wandering minstrel, comes to the rescue.The king locks up his daughter, Minnie, when she refuses to wed a dippy prince. Mickey Mouse, a wandering minstrel, comes to the rescue.The king locks up his daughter, Minnie, when she refuses to wed a dippy prince. Mickey Mouse, a wandering minstrel, comes to the rescue.

  • Réalisation
    • Burt Gillett
  • Casting principal
    • Pinto Colvig
    • Count Cutelli
    • Walt Disney
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,5/10
    1,7 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Burt Gillett
    • Casting principal
      • Pinto Colvig
      • Count Cutelli
      • Walt Disney
    • 12avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    Rôles principaux5

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    Pinto Colvig
    Pinto Colvig
    • Goofy
    • (voix)
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    Count Cutelli
    Count Cutelli
    • Horse
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    Walt Disney
    Walt Disney
    • Mickey Mouse
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    Marcellite Garner
    • Minnie Mouse
    • (voix)
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    Allan Watson
    • King
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Burt Gillett
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    5OllieSuave-007

    Goofy as the villain?

    In this a somewhat mediocre and less funny cartoon that is set in medieval times, where the King offers his daughter, Minnie, to wed Goofy, a dippy prince. When Minnie refuses, the King locks her up in the tower. Afterward, Mickey, a wandering minstrel, sees this and comes to her rescue.

    It's kind of odd seeing Goofy as the villain in this cartoon - quite out of character for him. But, that is actually the most interesting part of the cartoon. The battle between Mickey and Goofy toward the end was also unique to see, I mean, Mickey and Goofy on opposing sides doing battle? The rest is just the usual Minnie saves Minnie cliché with lesser excitement.

    Grade C-
    9Bill-181

    Lovely '30s B&W Mickey Mouse Cartoon

    This 1933 B&W cartoon is notable for the fact that it was made before the character 'Goofy' was known as 'Goofy'. He was called 'Dippy Dawg'. The opening scene containing a scroll listing the character,'The Prince' as 'Dippy Dawg'. That is the reason for the appearance of a tail, as noted by a prior reviewer. Goofy is not the only Disney character who underwent a metamorphosis, and it is interesting to compare the older characters with the ones that evolved, in this case 'Goofy'/'Dippy Dawg'.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Mickey Mouse meets a medieval setting in a merry and enjoyable silly symphony

    I really enjoyed this silly symphony. It was fun and enjoyable, with some genuinely funny moments, my favourite being when Mickey spikes Goofy in the bottom with a broken spear. The short is set in a medieval age, and because of that, it was jolly fun from start to finish. The animation in colourful and vibrant Technicolour is really very nice to look at, and all the characters, especially Mickey as a minstrel are endearing. The vocals of Pinto Colvig, Walt Disney and Marcelitte Garner are flawless, and the music is rousing and wholly memorable. If you love Silly Symphonies or Disney in general, then I think you have a winner in the name of Ye Olden Days. 10/10 Bethany Cox
    10ja_kitty_71

    The first Mickey short set in a medieval setting

    This 1933 Mickey Mouse short is one of my favorites. In a medieval setting, Mickey, the wandering minstrel, saves Princess Minnie from Prince Goofy of Poopoopadoo, who was forcing her to marry him. Yep, in this short, Goofy, the prince, plays a villain. It sounds strange, but it's true. This is the first Mickey short set in a medieval background, and the second is the highly popular 1938 colored short "The Brave Little Tailor," based on the Grimm fairy tale.

    I know I say this, but I don't have a preferred scene in this cartoon, as I enjoy it entirely from start to finish. And again, it's another favorite.
    8wmorrow59

    In Days of Old, When Mice Were Bold

    This Disney cartoon is a treat for buffs: it's a clever mini-musical with a fast-moving plot, good "production values," and cute gags, made when the enormous popularity of Mickey Mouse was reaching the level of a worldwide phenomenon. Walt's animators were really hitting their stride by the early '30s, and were continually developing new techniques and promptly improving them. In the best Mickey entries, and even in the routine ones, the filmmakers achieve a level of finesse that is pleasurable to experience, in and of itself. These shorts still look great, even after all the decades of technological advances that have taken animation to new realms. Ye Olden Days may not be the funniest or most dazzling cartoon from this rich period, but it wins the day on sheer charm.

    The opening credits set the tone: we're in the age of Ivanhoe, and the familiar Disney characters are all playing roles in a Medieval pageant. "Ye Caste" includes Mickey Mouse in the lead as "Ye Wandering Minstrel," Minnie is "Ye Princess," etc. It's also notable that Goofy hasn't yet evolved into the character we know; here he's playing a Prince and is billed as Dippy Dawg, the name for his earliest incarnation. As it turns out he's Mickey's nemesis and rival for Minnie's hand—which would be unthinkable later on, once his persona was fully established. Minnie's father, "Ye Olde Kinge," is a large furry creature who seems villainous at first, in part because he resembles Peg Leg Pete. In the opening scene it's established in fairy tale style that the King has decreed his daughter must marry a Prince from a neighboring kingdom this very day. Unfortunately, the Prince is a fool and the Princess refuses to follow her father's wishes. So the King has his daughter locked in a jail cell in the tower, along with her lady-in-waiting (a nice character role for Clarabelle Cow). Mickey the wandering minstrel shows up riding his humble mule at this juncture, and immediately sets about to rescue the Princess.

    In this film Mickey is endowed with almost magical powers, suggestive of Felix the Cat. For instance, once he reaches the castle he effortlessly shinnies up a tree alongside the tower, pausing only long enough to serenade Minnie and win her heart. That accomplished, Mickey steps onto a branch which bends down and then swings slowly upward, sending him smoothly through Minnie's window. It's like he's flying. Things like this only happen in our dreams, or in the movies. Complications set in when Mickey attempts to spirit the Princess away and is caught, and nearly guillotined. Soon he must fight a duel with the Prince, and this event is celebrated with a peppy song. It wasn't until I saw this cartoon a second time that I caught all the lyrics: "We're gonna have a duel, we're gonna have a duel/Which ever one survives the slaughter, wins the hand of my fair daughter!" That's a little surprising for a Disney cartoon, and so is a quick sight gag towards the end, involving a portrait of a horse. But this was still the early '30s; the Production Code wasn't being enforced yet, and filmmakers could get away with things that would be red-penciled a year or two later, even in cartoons.

    In any case, Mickey and Goofy (or "Dippy") engage in spirited combat with lances, while their steeds duke it out with their hooves. It's quite a rousing finale, even if we're pretty sure that Mickey is ultimately going to prevail, and when the fight is over another cute gag wraps up the show. Anyone who wants to know why Mickey was a folk hero in the 1930s should give Ye Olden Days a look. There's a reason the Disney studio became such a powerhouse: these films made a lot of people happy at a desperate time, and in the best ones the magic still works.

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    Le saviez-vous

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    • Anecdotes
      Goofy's original name was Dippy Dawg. As the bogus credits in the title sequence confirm, he is still going by that name in this film.
    • Gaffes
      The patches on the donkey's blanket disappear as Mickey arrives at the castle.
    • Citations

      [last lines]

      Singers: In days of old / When knights were bold / And romance had its fling. / All hail the royal bride and groom. / Long live the king!

    • Versions alternatives
      Also available in a computer colorized version.
    • Connexions
      Featured in La quarante chevaux du roi (1933)
    • Bandes originales
      Wedding March
      (uncredited)

      Written by Richard Wagner

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 24 mars 1933 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Ye Olden Days
    • Société de production
      • Walt Disney Productions
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    • Durée
      • 8min
    • Couleur
      • Black and White
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.37 : 1

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