Mickey Steps Out
Mickey Steps Out
| 06 July 1931 (USA)
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Mickey heads over to see Minnie, but Pluto won't leave him alone. He gets there and watches through the window, standing on Pluto, while Minnie plays piano. Pluto runs off to chase a cat and leaves Mickey stuck in the window. Minnie has him in, and he dances to her playing. Pluto chases the cat into the house and causes havoc. The chase leads into the piano, where Pluto picks up the player-piano roll as an extended tail, and the destruction continues.

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GamerTab

That was an excellent one.

Dorathen

Better Late Then Never

Afouotos

Although it has its amusing moments, in eneral the plot does not convince.

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Gary

The movie's not perfect, but it sticks the landing of its message. It was engaging - thrilling at times - and I personally thought it was a great time.

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OllieSuave-007

Mickey visit Minnie in this cartoon short, but Pluto steals the show as Mickey and Minnie's song and dance date at Minnie's house is hilariously interrupted by Pluto chasing a stray cat.Mickey's balancing act of instruments, tools and a fishbowl come tumbling down when the animals speeds by, and Minnie's piano was nearly trashed. There's some funny, chaotic moments throughout the cartoon short, and the sound effects and music match the characters' movement cleverly.Not a bad black and white cartoon overall.Grade B-

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Robert Reynolds

This is an early Disney short featuring Mickey Mouse. There will be spoilers ahead:This is a nice little short ostensibly about Mickey going out to see Minnie. The short begins with Mickey preparing for his evening with Minnie. Mickey shaving and washing up is unusual to say the least. Pluto follows Mickey to Minnie's, setting the stage for the catastrophe (so to speak) awaiting everyone later.There's a lengthy musical section next, with Minnie playing and singing. Mickey dances and capers about, with his efforts becoming increasingly involved and intricate. Outside, Pluto is chasing a cat.You can pretty much guess what happens next-the cat jumps into the house through a window, Pluto in hot pursuit. The results of this continued chase are predictable but funny. Minnie's house is wrecked, culminating in a very funny ending This short can be found on on Mickey Mouse In Black and White from the Disney Treasures DVD releases and is well worth tracking down. Recommended.

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TheLittleSongbird

I always enjoy Disney and Mickey Mouse. While not one of the standouts of Mickey's cartoons for me, it is still an interesting and very enjoyable cartoon. The animation has been better elsewhere with not much leaping out as standouts, apart from the sequence involving Mickey's Just Hanging Around joke, however it is clean and smooth. The music is a big part of Mickey Steps Out, with a great amount of rhythm and energy, particularly when Mickey makes music out of walking, tripping and jumping along the path. The story is crisply paced and always entertaining with a wonderfully chaotic ending(plus interestingly Mickey shaves), but in terms of structure somewhat all-over-the-place with the constant switches from broad physical comedy to musical numbers. The comedy, coming mostly from Pluto, is very funny, and while Mickey and Minnie are likable and not too sidelined Pluto is the star, carrying the comedy and the main thrust of the story very well. All in all, a very well done cartoon, not Disney's very best or among their best but I recommend it with no hesitation. 8/10 Bethany Cox

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MartinHafer

Unless you absolutely demand that a Mickey Mouse cartoon be in full color, I can't see much you wouldn't like in this charming cartoon. In addition to Mickey, it's got Pluto and Minnie--making it one of the earliest cartoons from Disney with this trio. And, most importantly, it is fun! The cartoon finds Mickey and Pluto on their way to Minnie's house. However, Pluto is distracted by a cat and spends much of the cartoon chasing it. For a while, Pluto disappears and the cartoon focuses on Mickey and Minnie having fun--the wholesome variety, by the way. Ultimately, however, Pluto and the cat arrive in the house and make a mess of everything.This cartoon features the voice of Walt Disney as Mickey. In several early Mickey cartoons where he talks, it's a much gruffer voice--and it sounds nothing like the one Walt made famous. It also features a nice sense of fun. From start to finish, a sweet little cartoon that still looks great over 80 years later.

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