Minnie's old sweetheart Mortimer drops in while she and Mickey are out on a picnic..


Is it worth your time? If you have eight minutes and a need to see a cartoon character absolutely lose his cool, then yes. It’s a classic case of the 'annoying guy from out of town' trope. If you hate watching someone get bullied by a guy in a flashy roadster, maybe skip it. It’s not exactly deep, but it’s meaner than ...


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

Wilfred Jackson

Lloyd Ingraham
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"Is it worth your time? If you have eight minutes and a need to see a cartoon character absolutely lose his cool, then yes. It’s a classic case of the 'annoying guy from out of town' trope. If you hate watching someone get bullied by a guy in a flashy roadster, maybe skip it. It’s not exactly deep, but it’s meaner than most of the shorts from that era. Mickey starts off so happy. He’s got the picnic basket, the blanket, the whole works. Then Mortimer rolls up in that car that looks like a giant ..."
Sonny Dawson
Vernon Stallings, Earl Hurd
United States

