‘Mickey and Minnie’s 10 Classic Shorts’

Category: Blu-ray's and DVD's

2023 marks the 100th anniversary of the Disney Company. It all started with a mouse – Mickey. This new compilation of shorts features Mickey, Minnie, and many of their friends and also shows how they have changed over the years.

Mickey and Minnie are front and center as they introduce the collection, which includes:

Steamboat Willie (1928), the classic tale of Mickey as he works diligently on a boat while at the same time having fun and changing things up a bit.

Brave Little Tailor (1938) has Mickey bragging about how many giants he has killed, but in fact he has not done so. He is recruited by the king to kill the giant and he hopes will win the love of Minnie.

The Little Whirlwind (1941) puts Minnie in the kitchen. What Mickey discovers is that cleaning up is not as much fun as baking.

Mickey’s Delayed Date (1947) Could Mickey miss his date with his beloved Minnie?

On Ice (1935) Mickey and the gang enjoy skating on a frozen river but ice can be slippery, can’t it?

Hawaiian Holiday (1937) A vacation in Hawaii sounds like the ideal place to unwind and chill out. But is it?

A Mouse Takes a Trip (1940) When Mickey and Pluto travel on a train they soon learn dogs are not allowed.

Figaro and Frankie (1947) Minnie’s cat Figaro is being annoyed by the little bird Frankie but will it come to Figaro putting an end to the life of this adorable little bird?

Bath Day (1946) Minnie takes great care of her cat, but even after a bath this fellow has a hard time staying clean.

Thru the Mirror (1936) Mickey’s dreams take him through the looking glass like Alice in Wonderland.

This collection is a fun way to watch the antics and growth of Mickey and the gang. It is available on Blu-ray and DVD and also on digital.

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