Mickey Steps Out (1931)
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- Approved
- 7min
- Animation, Short
- 16 Jul 1931 (USA)
- Short
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Cast
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Pinto Colvig | ... |
Pluto (uncredited) (voice)
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Marion Darlington | ... |
Canary (uncredited)
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Walt Disney | ... |
Mickey Mouse (uncredited) (voice)
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Marcellite Garner | ... |
Minnie Mouse / Cat saying Whoopee (uncredited)
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Purv Pullen | ... |
Cat (uncredited)
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Directed by
Burt Gillett | ... | (uncredited) |
Produced by
Walt Disney | ... | producer (uncredited) |
Sound Department
George Lowerre | ... | sound engineer (uncredited) |
Animation Department
Charles Byrne | ... | animator (uncredited) |
David Hand | ... | animator (uncredited) |
Charles Philippi | ... | layout artist (uncredited) |
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- Columbia Pictures (1931) (United States) (theatrical)
- Columbia Pictures of Canada (1931) (Canada) (theatrical)
- Ideal Films (1931) (United Kingdom) (theatrical) (as Ideal Films, Ltd.)
- Greater Australasian Films (1931) (Australia) (theatrical) (as Greater Australasian Films, Ltd.)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
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.
Written by Jon Reeves |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | "Mickey Steps Out" from 1931 is the last time Pluto ever speaks. Pluto's last word is "mammy". See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in Anything Can Happen Day :The History of Drums (1956). See more » |