Mickey has built a robot to compete in the boxing ring against the giant gorilla, the Kongo Killer. Whenever it hears Minnie's car horn, it goes crazy and starts punching any picture of Killer that it sees, even if it's on a brick wall, thus hurting itself.

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Is it worth your time? If you like old-school animation that feels slightly unhinged, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. If you need a coherent story or get bothered by repetitive violence, you might want to skip it. It’s barely seven minutes long, so it’s not exactly a huge commitment. Just don’t expect the polis...


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"Is it worth your time? If you like old-school animation that feels slightly unhinged, you’ll probably get a kick out of this. If you need a coherent story or get bothered by repetitive violence, you might want to skip it. It’s barely seven minutes long, so it’s not exactly a huge commitment. Just don’t expect the polished, soft edges of later Disney stuff. The Setup Mickey builds a robot. It’s a boxy, clunky thing that looks like it was welded together in a basement during a blackout. Naturally..."


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