Mickey's Follies is a Mickey Mouse animated short film first released on August 28, 1929, as part of the Mickey Mouse film series. It was directed by Ub Iwerks and Wilfred Jackson, with music by Carl Stalling. In 1973, the Mickey Mouse short "Mickey's Follies" (1929) was selected among various public domain shorts (mostly silent-era cartoons and 1930's Looney Tunes shorts) to be redrawn and colorized by Fred Ladd's Color Systems Inc.
for Radio & Television Packagers. This version replaced the short's original audio with the audio of the Van Beueren Rainbow Parade short "Spinning Mice" (1935) along. Mickey's Follies is a Mickey Mouse short.
It was released on August 28, 1929, and was the source of the song "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo". Mickey and his barnyard pals put on a show that includes dancing ducks, opera singing by Patricia Pigg, and Mickey's own rendition of his theme song, "Minnie's Yoo Hoo." Mickey Mouse (voiced by Walt Disney; singing voice by Carl W. Stalling) Minnie Mouse (voiced by.
Mickey's Follies: Directed by Ub Iwerks, Wilfred Jackson. With Ann Hovey, Walt Disney, Carl W. Stalling.
Mickey puts on a show in his barnyard. A short dramatic scene by a chicken and rooster; an operatic ode by Patricia Pig, and then the main attraction: Mickey sings and plays his theme song, then dances to it. This Mickey Mouse cartoon was released in 1929.
And Redrawn Colorization by Radio And Television Packages in probably 1960sI Edited the Redrawn Soundtrack to. For those who haven't seen it, Mickey's Follies falls back on an old theme of Walt's, all the way back to Alice's Wild West Show. Out in the barnyard, Mickey and friends set up a vaudeville show, with a tattered sheet for a curtain and acts parading out behind it.
The only currently available short that was redrawn colorized is Mickey's Follies [3] as it was unofficially colorized by Radio & Television Packagers in 1973 as part of the When Funnies Were Funny series.