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Plane Crazy (first released on May 15, 1928) (http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1928/planecrazy.html) was the first animated cartoon to feature Mickey Mouse, as well as Minnie Mouse. A soundtrack by Carl W. Stalling was added to the cartoon on December 29, 1928. Plane Crazy was followed by The Gallopin' Gaucho and Steamboat Willie.
The short was co-directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Iwerks was also the main animator for this short and reportedly spent six weeks working on it.

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Plane Crazy (first released on May 15, 1928) (http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1928/planecrazy.html) was the first animated cartoon to feature Mickey Mouse, as well as Minnie Mouse. A soundtrack by Carl W. Stalling was added to the cartoon on December 29, 1928. Plane Crazy was followed by The Gallopin' Gaucho and Steamboat Willie.
The short was co-directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Iwerks was also the main animator for this short and reportedly spent six weeks working on it. Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising were credited for assisting him; these two had already signed their contracts with Charles Mintz, but he was still in the process of forming his new studio and so for the time being they were still employed by Disney. This short would be the last they animated under this somewhat awkward situation.
The short was originally released under the name "Mickey Mouse In Plane Crazy" but when Walt Disney had a sound version copyrighted in 1930, he also shortened the name to "Plane Crazy".
Synopsis
Mickey was apparently trying to fly an airplane to imitate Charles Lindbergh. After building his own airplane, he asks Minnie to join him for its first flight. They take an out-of-control flight with exaggerated situations-not possible-. A non-anthropomorphic cow briefly "rides" the aircraft. Some believe this to be Clarabelle Cow making her first appearance, though the cow is actually an early predecessor of Clarabelle named Carolyn. Once Mickey regains control of the plane, he repeatedly tries to kiss her. When she refuses, he uses force: he breaks her concentration and terrifies her by throwing her out of the airplane, catching her with the airplane, and he uses this to kiss her. Minnie then parachutes out of the plane. While distracted by her, Mickey loses control of the plane and eventually crashes into a tree. Mickey throws the horseshoe given to him by Minnie and it boomerangs around a tree to hit him and land around his neck.
DVD release
Plane Crazy has been released as part of the Walt Disney Treasures DVD collections twice:
Steamboat Willie was also included on both DVD sets.
Trivia
- Mickey MouseWorks featured a short with a very similar premise titled "Mickey's Airplane Kit", in which Mickey purchases and builds a plane to impress Minnie, but does not bother to read the instructions. It is later revealed that this plane is in fact a model and not meant to be flown.
- Plane Crazy was also the name of a stage show based on The Disney Afternoon that was performed at Disneyland during the summer of 1991.
- The ToonPlane in Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is the same plane as in this cartoon short.
- Felix the Cat is seen in this short. When the plane crashes into several animals, it shows Felix driving a car and he is hit.
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