Mickey Mouse operates a steam shovel; Pegleg Pete is his foreman; Minnie Mouse sells box lunches. Mickey must save the day when Pete makes advances to Minnie.
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Is it worth your time? If you have seven minutes to kill and want to see 1930s animation at its most hyperactive, yes. It is pure nostalgia fuel for people who like vintage Disney. If you hate old-school slapstick or feel annoyed by squeaky voices, you should probably skip it. This isn't exactly The Greenwood Tree in t...

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Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is it worth your time? If you have seven minutes to kill and want to see 1930s animation at its most hyperactive, yes. It is pure nostalgia fuel for people who like vintage Disney. If you hate old-school slapstick or feel annoyed by squeaky voices, you should probably skip it. This isn't exactly The Greenwood Tree in terms of scenery, but it has plenty of energy. The whole thing feels like a chaotic dance. Mickey is operating a steam shovel like it is a musical instrument. It is kind of impress..."

