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The short is considered significant for being the last short featuring Mickey and Minnie to be animated by Ub Iwerks. Among them, Clarabelle seems to be the actual star of the short. Director Burt Gillett turned in another enjoyable entry in the series, proved that production could go on without Iwerks. This was arguably the first time Minnie was upstaged by a female co-star. She spends the duration of the short in mortal peril but is rescued by firefighters under Chief Mickey Mouse. Horace Horsecollar is among the firefighters.

An unnamed cow in the background is possibly Clarabelle making a cameo. The next entry in the series is considered curious: The Gorilla Mystery October 1, Mickey learns of it and panics. He phones Minnie to warn her about the dangerous gorilla wandering about.

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Minnie is unconcerned and plays tunes on her piano for Mickey to hear over the phone and know she is not afraid. Her tunes are interrupted by her scream and Mickey rushes to her house to save her. Meanwhile, Beppo has wrapped up Minnie in rope and holds her hostage. Mickey confronts the gorilla and once again rescues the damsel in distress. The short ends with Minnie and Mickey jointly wrapping up the gorilla in rope. Modern audiences have commented on elements of bondage apparent in the short and the mysterious motivation of Beppo.

Note that the theme of kidnapping by a gorilla is present here three years prior to the King Kong film of This is actually Pluto making his first appearance as an individual character. Two unnamed bloodhound guard dogs strikingly similar to him had previously appeared in The Chain Gang August 18, [18] which featured Mickey incarcerated in prison without Minnie at his side.

Otherwise the short features a typical picnic excursion harassed by forest animals and brought to a premature end by a sudden rain. The final appearance of Minnie during the year was Pioneer Days December 10, They are unsurprisingly attacked by Native Americans on their way, a stock plot of Western movies at the time. While their fellows are either subjected to scalping or running for their lives, Minnie is captured by the attackers.


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Mickey attempts to rescue her only to be captured himself. In a reversal of their usual roles, Minnie escapes her captors and rescues her mate. They then dress as soldiers of the United States Army.

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Their mere appearance proves sufficient to have the entire tribe running for the hills. The Mouse couple stands triumphant at the end. The short has been criticized for its unflattering depiction of Native Americans as rather bestial predators. The finale has been edited out in recent viewings for depicting the "braves" submitting to cowardice. In several shorts, comics and on some Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episodes, Minnie owns a black and white kitten named Figaro, who had originated in the Disney animated feature Pinocchio.

During the second half of the thirties, Minnie did not appear as often in Mickey cartoons. This was mainly due to the growth in popularity of Mickey's new sidekicks, Goofy , Donald Duck , and Pluto , whose appearances in Mickey cartoons had more or less replaced Minnie's role. Minnie's appearances in Mickey cartoons thus became less numerous, but she did have a few major roles in some Pluto and Figaro cartoons during the s. Minnie made a sort of comeback in the s when she was re-introduced in Mickey's Christmas Carol and then got her own starring role in Totally Minnie.

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In Mickey Mouse Works , she finally appeared in her own segments. Occasionally, she starred in Maestro Minnie [23] shorts, in which she conducts an orchestra of living instruments that she usually has to tame. In House of Mouse , Minnie is in charge of running the nightclub, while Mickey primarily serves as the host. In one episode of House of Mouse, "Clarabelle's Big Secret", Minnie reveals that she has gone to the movies with Mortimer Mouse, although it is not a date.

She appears in two children's television series on Playhouse Disney: In season 2 of Bow-Toons, she displays high physical strength and balance at least twice, able to balance her entire bodyweight in a 1-finger handstand. In the Mickey Mouse television series, she exhibits the ability to survive her head coming off and doing a degree flip and re-attaching itself, which can happen when she feels surprised. In , as part of the launch of the new Mickey's Roadster Racers show, Minnie's Happy Helpers adventures will appear in the second half of every new episode.

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She appears in the Kingdom Hearts game series as the queen of Disney Castle, with Mickey serving as the king and her husband. She, at the suggestion of a letter left by the missing King, sends Donald Duck and Goofy on their mission to find Mickey and the Keyblade Master, Sora. During Kingdom Hearts II , when Pete's tampering of the past causes the Heartless to appear in Disney Castle, Minnie is forced to fall back to the library to get to the bottom of it until Sora and company arrive.

While Donald and Goofy head to get the other residents to safety, Sora serves as the Queen's bodyguard to get her to the Cornerstone where. During this time, Minnie shows powers as a sorceress of white magic, casting a holy light on the Heartless that attack as well as a powerful combination with Sora that unleashes a huge beam of light all around her.

In the prequel Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep , she oversees the annually held Dream Festival in Disney Town, where Pete causes mischief until she banishes him to another dimension as punishment. She appears in Kingdom Hearts 3D: The Three Musketeers , where she is referred to as Princess Minnie and rules a world called the Country of the Musketeers. By this, it is inferred that she, not Mickey, is the rightful ruler of Disney Castle, which is why he leaves her in charge. In the direct-to-video movie Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers , Minnie plays the role of the princess of France, who continually daydreams about her true love, Mickey.

She's also the only monarch getting in the way of the plans of Pete, who can't take over the kingdom if he cannot get rid of her.

For this particular film, Minnie is drawn with bangs, which do not appear in any later cartoons. They are briefly imprisoned in the Pirates of the Caribbean attraction's prison cell before an assault on the robot Syndrome by the Incredible Family forces "him" to lock them up in laser prisons, but not without using a flamethrower in a botched attempt to incinerate their would-be superhuman saviors. After the robot Syndrome is congealed by Frozone, Mickey and Minnie are finally liberated, the Walt Disney World Resort is restored to its former glory, and the Incredibles become Mickey and Minnie's newest friends.

Minnie was first voiced by Walt Disney , who was also the original voice of Mickey Mouse. Marjorie Ralston, a Disney inker who joined the animation team as Disney's thirteenth employee, voiced her in the short "Wild Waves", but did not further pursue the role out of shyness. Then, from until , she was voiced by Marcellite Garner. Following this, from to Ruth Clifford provided the character's voice. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

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