I love watching old cartoons. There's just such a sense of fun in them. They are all forgotten now, except for those studying animation. It's a shame, because these short cartoons were well-crafted, funny, and very creative. So when I came across a collection of cartoons from 1929 at archive.org, I was so delighted. My favorite cartoon of the 16 featured in the archive is "When the Cats Away".
When the Cat’s Away is a 1929 Walt Disney Mickey Mouse short that stands out because Mickey and Minnie are shown as actual mice rather than the familiar cartoon-sized characters. It was released on May 3, 1929, and is generally treated as the sixth Mickey Mouse cartoon.
The film was directed by Walt Disney and animated by Ub Iwerks and Ben Sharpsteen. It was a loose remake of Disney’s earlier 1925 silent short Alice Rattled by Rats, which helps explain why its character setup feels a little unusual compared with later Mickey cartoons
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