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Plane Crazy ()


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Inspired by Lindbergh's flight from New York to Paris, Mickey builds a plane to take Minnie for a trip involving some necking, though Minnie objects to the necking.

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Mickey Mouse / Minnie Mouse (uncredited) (voice)

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Walt Disney
Ub Iwerks

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Walt Disney ... producer (uncredited)

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Carl W. Stalling ... (uncredited)

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Mike Marcus ... (uncredited)

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George Lowerre ... audio engineer (uncredited)

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Ub Iwerks ... animator
Ben Clopton ... assistant animator (uncredited)
Edna Disney ... ink artist (uncredited)
Lillian Disney ... ink artist (uncredited)
Hugh Harman ... animator (uncredited)
Rudolf Ising ... animator (uncredited)
Carman Maxwell ... animator (uncredited)
Hazel Sewell ... ink artist (uncredited)

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Plot Summary

Mickey and his friends build an airplane from wood, using a dachshund like a rubber band. This plane never takes off, and quickly crashes into a tree. Mickey stretches his car into a semblance of an airplane, and brings Minnie along this time. Mickey is thrown from the plane, and struggles to get back in. The plane finally takes off. Mickey tries to get a kiss, but Minnie resists, and after Mickey kisses her anyway, she jumps out, using her bloomers as a parachute. Mickey crashes the plane soon after that. Written by Jon Reeves

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Also Known As
  • L'avion fou (France)
  • Mickey aviateur (France)
  • Loco por los aviones (Spain)
  • Lentohullu (Finland)
  • O Avião do Mickey (Brazil)
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  • 6 min
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Budget $3,528 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia This was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon ever to be produced when it was shown at a Hollywood theater on May 15, 1928, but was delayed until March 17, 1929 as the fourth Mickey Mouse cartoon ever to be released. See more »
Goofs In the beginning of the cartoon, Mickey is reading "How to Fly", but the title is written on the wrong cover - it is written on the back cover of the book, not the front cover. See more »
Movie Connections Edited into The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968). See more »
Soundtracks Yankee Doodle See more »
Quotes [last lines]
Minnie Mouse: Help! Help! Help!
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