Up, Up and Away With Walt Disney
Jim takes to the skies for a look the Disney companies history in the air.
The very first Mickey Mouse cartoon was not Steamboat Willie (1928) but Plane Crazy (1928), which reflected Walt Disney's interest in flying stirred by the recent exploits of pilot Charles Lindbergh and his famous flight across the Atlantic.
Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon to get a wide theatrical release, so it is usually given the recognition as the first Mickey cartoon, but the silent short Plane Crazy was actually the first Mickey Mouse cartoon that Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks produced.
Inspired by Lindbergh, Mickey builds his own homemade aircraft in the barnyard and takes to the skies with Minnie who is less than pleased by his aggressive attentions to her once they are in the air.
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Persons
Jim Korkis (author)Julie Andrews (reference)
Lillian Disney (reference)
Walt Disney (reference)
Annette Funicello (reference)
Bob Gurr (reference)
Ub Iwerks (reference)
Dean Jones (reference)
Ron Miller (reference)
Joe Potter (reference)
Buzz Price (reference)
Dave Smith (reference)
Donn Tatum (reference)
Bob Thomas (reference)
Card Walker (reference)
Keywords
Company Planes
The Walt Disney Company
Transportation
Walt Disney World