Movie |
Mouse | Computer Animation
Disclaimer: All content and media belong to original content streaming platforms/owners like Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar, Amazon Prime Videos, JioCinema, SonyLIV etc. 91mobiles entertainment does not claim any rights to the content and only aggregate the content along with the service providers links.
7.5/10
IMDbBest Short Film Animated | 2014 | Dorothy McKim
This is the first film from Walt Disney Animation Studios to be solely directed by a woman (Lauren MacMullan).
It took two weeks to assemble Walt Disney's voice tracks to make Mickey exclaim "Red!" and make it sound surprised.
Look for a cameo by Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He appears near the end peering from behind the torn screen.
When the producers were going through all the archive recordings of Walt Disney, they discovered he never said the word "red" while voice acting as Mickey. This proved to be a problem, as there was going to be a moment when he would comment on the color of his shorts upon entering the 3D world. To solve this, the sound editors "created" the word red by splicing together three different sounds, an "r" sound, an "eh" sound, and a soft "d" sound, each taken from a different line, thus, creating the word "red" as said by Mickey. If you listen very closely when Mickey says the line, you can hear a slight jarring from the lines being spliced together when he says "red".
The producers went through every single Mickey Mouse cartoon produced between 1928 and 1947 to get archive recordings of Walt Disney voice.
"Mickey Mouse: [Mickey has been knocked out of the theater screen and notices us in front of him] Hello. [notices he's now computer generated] Mickey Mouse: Oh my gosh! [looks down at his now red shorts] Mickey Mouse: Red!"
"[Mickey uses the theater screen to attack Pete] Peg-Leg Pete: [dazed] Daddy? It's you! I used to have a little cat once..."