Plane Crazy

1929 "A Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoon"
7| 0h6m| en
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Inspired by Lindbergh's flight from New York to Paris, Mickey builds a plane to take Minnie for a trip.

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Hellen I like the storyline of this show,it attract me so much
Rijndri Load of rubbish!!
Stellead Don't listen to the Hype. It's awful
Taraparain Tells a fascinating and unsettling true story, and does so well, without pretending to have all the answers.
Maddox Cox It was PLANE CRAZY, It was a silent film made several months before Steamboat Willie was made, They didn't release it before as they couldn't find a distributor because at the time Disney was poor as Oswald was owned by Universal until 2006. When they found a distributor for S.B. Willie (United Artists), they released Plane Crazy into theaters a few months after, But Steamboat Willie still wasn't the second, The Gallopin Gauncho was the second, for similar reasons and a similar fate the cartoon was released a few months after Steamboat. Steamboat Willie was the third. But however, Steamboat was Pete's First Appearance, as well as Clarabelle Cow (as Fob)MADDOX COX, OVER AND OUT!
Horst in Translation (filmreviews@web.de) "Plane Crazy" is almost 90 years old and one of the earliest Mickey Mouse cartoons by Walt Disney. It is in black-and-white, but there are silent and sound versions of this 6-minute movie. I personally did not find it too funny. The second half was better than the first with Mickey trying to kiss Minnie and all the air action that ensues afterward. Mickey walks through it. Minnie uses her dress as a parachute. But it also becomes clear how weak the 1920s still were in terms of animation compared to the glorious 1930s. This one is only worth watching for the biggest Walt Disney fans. I did not find it very memorable. Thumbs down from me.
TheLittleSongbird "Plane Crazy" isn't quite as cute or as innovative as the brilliant "Steamboat Willie", but like "Steamboat Willie" it is a timeless gem and a cartoon milestone in its own right. It is very funny, and is still cute. The black and white animation may be a tad crude by today's standards, but in general it is not too bad. The backgrounds are detailed enough. The music as always is delightful, the story is engaging enough for kids and adults and Mickey once again gives a stellar performance, aided by the equally stellar voice work from Walt Disney.Overall, is it the absolute best Disney cartoon? Maybe not, but timeless? You bet it is. 10/10 Bethany Cox
Coolguy-7 Although "Steamboat Willie" was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon released, this one was actually the first Mickey ever made. In fact, it was a silent film when it was first produced, but it was released after sound had been added. I remember the first time I saw this cartoon was on a video that I had rented in 1st or 2nd grade. I didn't really care much for it at the time, but now I like it. This and many other Disney animated shorts will entertain people of all ages, 3 to 103, all over the world.