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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaMinnie's old sweetheart Mortimer drops in while she and Mickey are out on a picnic.Minnie's old sweetheart Mortimer drops in while she and Mickey are out on a picnic.Minnie's old sweetheart Mortimer drops in while she and Mickey are out on a picnic.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
Sonny Dawson
- Mortimer Mouse
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Walt Disney
- Mickey Mouse
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Marcellite Garner
- Minnie Mouse
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Purv Pullen
- Bull
- (voce)
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
Recensioni in evidenza
Mickey and Minnie are out in the country for a nice quiet picnic. But that's soon rudely interrupted by the arrival of Mortimer Mouse, who promptly gatecrashes their pleasant afternoon.
Mortimer is a loudmouth show-off with a big car, Minnie instantly swoons over him (how shallow is that?) even though he takes great pleasure in tormenting and humiliating Mickey. He even sets a mad bull loose on him, which destroys any remaining hope of a relaxing picnic. Chaos follows as per normal. Not that funny though.
Isn't it weird how much Mickey's car looks like Benny the Cab from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Mortimer is a loudmouth show-off with a big car, Minnie instantly swoons over him (how shallow is that?) even though he takes great pleasure in tormenting and humiliating Mickey. He even sets a mad bull loose on him, which destroys any remaining hope of a relaxing picnic. Chaos follows as per normal. Not that funny though.
Isn't it weird how much Mickey's car looks like Benny the Cab from Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
While not quite a classic, this is a very entertaining and fun Mickey Mouse cartoon. The story is simple but effective, and the scripting is rock solid. There are also some entertaining parts, the bull was a good character. But even more successful is for starters the animation, a very fluid and colourful style is used here and it works wonders. The music is wonderful, it is cheerful and it is lively, like music in a cartoon should be. The voice acting for its time is impressive, with Walt Disney applying his squeaky voice again for Mickey and doing a stellar job, and Marcellite Garner also impressive as Minnie. At the end of Mickey's Rival, I asked myself who did I prefer Mickey or Mortimer? I would have to go with Mickey, even with his whimsical charms I could tell how really obnoxious Mortimer was.
Overall, entertaining, a classic, not quite, but fun, you got it! 9/10 Bethany Cox
Overall, entertaining, a classic, not quite, but fun, you got it! 9/10 Bethany Cox
In this short, Mickey and Minnie are enjoying a picnic together. Suddenly, the super-annoying Mortimer arrives and ruins everything. To make it worse, he used to be Minnie's boyfriend...though why this sweet mouse would want to be around Mortimer, I have no idea. He's a total jerk and if wasn't for Mickey being such a nice character, he would have slugged Mortimer! Yes, Mortimer is that bad! Can Mickey manage to put this blowhard in his place?
Like the other Mickey cartoons of the 1930s, the animation is simply gorgeous...and far, far better than the shorts coming out of competing studios. Much of this is because Disney had bought exclusive rights to use Three-Color Technicolor and other studios at this time were either making black & white cartoons or using older and inferior color systems, such as Two-Color Technicolor and Cinecolor...processes that were not true color but painted everything in green-blue and orange-red hues. But a lot of the difference is the quality of the artwork...which is unrivaled. In addition to looking great, the story is clever and enjoyable and just show you how great these cartoons were back in the day. Well worth seeing.
Like the other Mickey cartoons of the 1930s, the animation is simply gorgeous...and far, far better than the shorts coming out of competing studios. Much of this is because Disney had bought exclusive rights to use Three-Color Technicolor and other studios at this time were either making black & white cartoons or using older and inferior color systems, such as Two-Color Technicolor and Cinecolor...processes that were not true color but painted everything in green-blue and orange-red hues. But a lot of the difference is the quality of the artwork...which is unrivaled. In addition to looking great, the story is clever and enjoyable and just show you how great these cartoons were back in the day. Well worth seeing.
The selfish, bully and coward Mortimer. The poor honest Mickey. Minnie as prey and a bull solving her dilemma. The best character - the faithful car. And, obvious, the glorious - sweet end.
In this Mickey and Minnie cartoon short, the couple are out in the country for a picnic. However, their quiet time together is interrupted by the cocky and loud-mouthed Mortimer Mouse, who swoons over Minnie and shows off his nice car. Needless to say, Mickey is jealous and an intriguing love triangle ensues.
It's a classic love competition between the three mice - even Mickey and Mortimer's cars were also in a little competitive bout. Mortimer proves to be a shallow and inconsiderate bully, making you want to root for Mickey. However, more chaos follows as a bull escapes his fenced-in area and wrecks havoc on the picnic goers. What results is pretty predictable, but the overall cartoon lacks some humor and action.
Grade B-
It's a classic love competition between the three mice - even Mickey and Mortimer's cars were also in a little competitive bout. Mortimer proves to be a shallow and inconsiderate bully, making you want to root for Mickey. However, more chaos follows as a bull escapes his fenced-in area and wrecks havoc on the picnic goers. What results is pretty predictable, but the overall cartoon lacks some humor and action.
Grade B-
Lo sapevi?
- QuizMickey's rival that swoons Minnie is named Mortimer Mouse. When Walt Disney created Mickey, he originally named his brainchild Mortimer Mouse, but his wife insisted that he be named Mickey, since "Mortimer" is too fancy a name for a cartoon character.
- Citazioni
Mortimer Mouse: Say, you want that button?
Mickey Mouse: Yes!
[Mortimer pulls it off of Mickey's shorts and hands it to him]
Mortimer Mouse: Okay! Here it is! Do you want the other one?
Mickey Mouse: No!
Mortimer Mouse: No?
[Pulls the other button off and throws it away]
Mortimer Mouse: Okay! Never a dull moment.
- ConnessioniEdited into Disneyland: Mickey's 50 (1978)
- Colonne sonoreLet Me Call You Sweetheart
(uncredited)
Music by Leo Friedman
Lyrics by Beth Slater Whitson
Hummed by Walt Disney and Marcellite Garner
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- Tempo di esecuzione
- 8min
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1
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