Fiddlin' Around

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Fiddlin' Around
Directed byWalt Disney
Produced byWalt Disney
Animation byJohnny Cannon
Les Clark (Mickey Mouse)
Ugo D'Orsi
Frenchy DeTremaudan
Clyde Geronimi
Huszti Horvath
Dick Huemer
Jack Kinney
Wolfgang Reitherman
Ward Kimball
Milt Kahl
Archie Robin
Louie Schmitt
Dick Williams
Roy Williams
Cy Young
Frenchy Detremaudan
Color processBlack-and-white
Production
company
Distributed byColumbia Pictures
Running time
6:50

Just Mickey (alternately titled Fiddlin' Around) is a 1930 animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film is a one-person show with Mickey Mouse playing a violin on stage as a; as indicated by the title, Mickey is the only character to appear in the film. It was directed by Walt Disney and is the first Mickey cartoon not animated by Ub Iwerks.

Summary

Curtains part, and Mickey Mouse enters a stage, with his violin, to a more or less receptive audience. Mickey plays Traumerei and an Hungarian Dance no. 5 and eventually must leave the stage on account of his overwhelmed emotions. The audience cheers, the mouse re-enters, and as an encore plays the last measure of the William Tell overture; mockingly laughed at by one particular heckler, he nonetheless plays the piece to great success despite breaking his instrument and bow in half in the process. Then Mickey is crushed by the curtains.

Title

An issue concerning this cartoon is whether the title of the short is Fiddlin' Around or Just Mickey. The former was copyrighted as such[1] and was seen on the original theatrical poster, while the latter is its common title and it was shown on the recreated title card seen the Walt Disney Treasures DVD release Mickey Mouse In Black And White: Volume 2, as no original release print with the title had yet surfaced. In 2009, David Gerstein uncovered an original 1930 release print which shows the title as Fiddling Around, implying that Just Mickey was a working title.[2]

References

  1. ^ Maltin, Leonard. Of Mice and Magic: a History of American Animated Cartoons. Von Hoffmann Press, Inc., 1980, p. 345.
  2. ^ "October Original Titles." Ramapith Gerstein, David. 17 October 2009. Web. 26 April 2012 http://ramapithblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/october-original-titles.html

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