Release Date First television showing : September
18, 1999
Synopsis
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When Minnie conducts an orchestra-come-to-life, she keeps dozing off during
her favorite lullaby. Fortunately, the instruments take over and wake her
up!
Characters
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Minnie Mouse
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works :
Season
2 : Episode 2
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Mickey Mouse Works :
Season
2 : Episode 7b
- House of Mouse : "Mickey and the Culture Clash"
Comments
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From Patrick Malone : A really cute short-short.
Minnie attempts to conduct the lullabye while parts of the orchestra try
to barge in and keep her awake. The music falls in nicely with the action;
it's so long as to become boring, but just long enough to make it's point
and go.
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From J. D. Weil : Z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z
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From Juan F. Lara : This short followed the
same structure as "Hungarian Rhapsody #6". First they played the classical
piece as it should be, then they played a jazzed up version of piece. Then
they did that again. I liked "Hungarian Rhapsody #6" more because the violin
in that other short had a more interesting personality than the instruments
in this short. Still, I liked the sight gag of Minnie taking off her glove
while conducting, and the designs for thedrums and the electric guitar.
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From Thomas Mulligan : Awwww! Would you look
at that? Maestro Minnie Mouse sleeping like a baby girl. Hahahaha, but Minnie
is too big to sleep during a lullaby. Hahahahaha!
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From David Gonterman : The most whimsical
of this set, especially with Minnie sleeping on the job. More kudos on Minnie
setting her glove on auto-pilot as well. Must be something thrown into that
tux.
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From Lee Suggs : A decent entry in the Maestro
Minnie series. The contrast between the lullabye and the little violin's
attempts to jazz it up are amusing. However, this whole concept seems forced
to me. I'll be surprised if the "MouseWorks" animators continue to use it.
I have seen "Maestro Minnie : Brahms Lullabye" and would like to
submit a comment on this short
