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Three Blind Mouseketeers ()


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In their quest for survival, the Three Mouseketeers continually outwit Captain Katt. While he is in pursuit of them, the blind mice get mixed up in a collection of bottles, confusing Katt and causing him to be caught in his own traps.

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Captain Katt (uncredited)
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Tall thin mouseketeer (uncredited) (voice)

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David Hand ... (uncredited)

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Merrill De Maris ... () (uncredited)
 
Otto Englander ... () (uncredited)
 
Webb Smith ... () (uncredited)

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Albert Hay Malotte ... (uncredited)

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Jack Cutting ... assistant director (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... sound engineer (uncredited)

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Clyde Geronimi ... animator (uncredited)
Hardie Gramatky ... animator (uncredited)
Ferdinand Horvath ... layout artist (uncredited)
Frenchy de Tremaudan ... animator (uncredited)
Bob Wickersham ... animator (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

As the title implies, the three blind mice are musketeers. The cat sets a number of traps for them, which they all evade (apparently without realizing it) while he sleeps. The cat eventually wakes up and begins chasing them unsuccessfully, thanks to their teamwork. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • Trois espiègles petites souris (France)
  • Die drei blinden Mausketiere (Germany)
  • Los tres mosqueteros ciegos (Spain)
  • Trzech niewidomych myszkieterów (Poland)
  • Os Três Mosqueteiros Cegos (Brazil)
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  • 9 min
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Goofs Captain Cat's eye-patch changes eyes repeatedly, but this may have been intentional by the filmmakers, as the patch is shown to be unnecessary. It's one of the running jokes of the short that he sees through both eyes. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into Walt Disney's 50th Anniversary Show (1973). See more »

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