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.
Webb Smith, Otto Englander, Merrill De Maris
United States

Is it worth the watch? If you like old-school animation, absolutely. It’s a breezy seven minutes that doesn't overstay its welcome. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by cats constantly losing, maybe skip it. There’s something inherently frantic about these old shorts. The mice are blind, or at least they’re wearing...


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"Is it worth the watch? If you like old-school animation, absolutely. It’s a breezy seven minutes that doesn't overstay its welcome. If you hate slapstick or get annoyed by cats constantly losing, maybe skip it. There’s something inherently frantic about these old shorts. The mice are blind, or at least they’re wearing those little black specs, which adds this weird layer of tension to the whole thing. You think they’re gonna get caught, but they just stumble into success. Captain Katt is the c..."


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