


Release Date February 20, 1937
Running Time 8:36
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Released by United Artists Pictures
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Just by the first scene alone, I believe that the cartoon background was from Minnesota; after all, this is the land of 10,000 lakes, or so we think. As this cartoon begins, we already know that Donald and Goofy have teamed together to dress like a moose and Mickey is not too far behind, camouflaged as shrubs, and all underwater! After giving a few moose calls, they receive a response. The three decide to move closer to where the response call was coming from after giving a few moose calls.
Later, Mickey gives a moose call and gets scared out of his wits because he was standing over shrubs where a real moose was hiding! Scared stiff, Mickey lets out a gunshot in panic. Realizing Mickey was walking in stilts, the moose then decides to eat away at Mickey's costumed shrubbery, including his trademark red pants that he normally wears! Of course Mickey took those back.
Meanwhile, Goofy and Donald find the moose that was responding to their calls. Donald was jubilant seeing the moose eat leaves off a cluster of branches that he decides to make the costumed moose a lot more attractive. Put some lipstick on, add some "deer kiss" perfume (oh dear), and then spray a trail of that perfume over to the moose and let the wind do the rest. Obviously, the perfume induces the moose to be led over to Donald and Goofy. The costumed moose lets out a "yoo hoo", and the real moose gave such a howling response that it blew the costume off of Donald and Goofy! Fortunately, they were behind a little tree so the real moose did not notice.
Donald and Goofy tease the moose some more by covering up with much larger shrubs. Once behind a rock, they put the costume back on and then dance with the real moose, cheek to cheek. Unfortunately, Donald, not realizing where he is, drops off a cliff and was hanging on only to the back of the costume. Once Donald realized where he was, he bounced back on land with his fanny striking some flowers. As you would have guessed, a bee comes out to bother him. Eventually, it gets Donald in the rear, and the costumed moose proceeds to shake like the maracas to the tune "La Cucaracha." The real moose wants a kiss, and once Donald gets out from under the back of the costume, he tries to smash the bee, but all he did was make Goofy jump and kiss the moose. Ecstatic, the real moose does cartwheels and follows Donald and Goofy around.
We can't forget about Mickey's dilemma as the other moose is eating away at his shrubbery. This moose finishes it off and sees Mickey on stilts. Needless to say, that moose was not happy, but ironically, Donald and Goofy let a "yoo-hoo" out (hey, that's Minnie's job!) and this moose also gets led on to the costume. The costumed moose backs into the moose that was bothering Mickey, so it could not move, and the moose begins to lick away at the costume's face! Donald wants to move and says to get going, but he literally freezes when he sees that he was under the second moose.
Needless to say, a round of jealousy ensues between the two real mooseheads. As they are about to ram heads, Donald and Goofy reach shelter by running up a tree and hang on for dear life to a long branch. As the two moose butt heads, each blow becomes more fierce...and the jolts eventually knock Donald and Goofy, along with the costume, down to the ground, ironically landing between the two animals with the costume off. At this point, both Donald and Goofy cry out, "April Fool."
The two moose, enraged a moment ago, were not having that at all. Donald and Goofy barely escape them, proceed to knock Mickey off his stilts, and all three ran to a nearby canoe. As they try to get away by paddling in the lake as fast as they could, the two moose pull together by yanking the covering off the canoe, but could not slow down the three of them going 90 miles an hour, with Donald at the helm of the canoe instead of the rear of the moose.
There could have been a better conclusion to the cartoon...even a funny line would have been suffice. Maybe the three of them are still paddling, but by now they probably dug themselves a canal to Lake Michigan.
-- Tom Wilkins
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