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Release Date February 13, 1999
Running Time 7 1/2 minutes
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Mickey's speech to Burt reminded us of the short's central conflict. But aside from that I have to agree with Patrick Malone. Most of Mickey's other lines weren't necessary. This could've easily been made as a mute short. I'm encouraged that all three shorts indicate that "MouseWorks" deemphasizes dialogue in order to get jokes from sight gags instead. That's more like the classic shorts, where either no one but a narrator talked or the characters had voices so cartoony that the makers didn't bother trying to convey anything with their lines.
Mickey's troubles with the new car went on a little too long. I got bored with the gags after the first time he met the hen, though I really liked the dime scene. Also, the happy ending was lame. But I thought they handled the short's pathos very well. The short needed just a couple of references to Mickey's sadness over his old car brief enough to not get maudlin.
I loved Stephen James Taylor's music. The music was always low key and quiet. The score never made a big loud deal whenever a gag occured. I think that approach to scoring makes the gags funnier. My favorite music came with the dime scene.
What really excited me was that the extras were furries. I didn't know whether or not "MouseWorks" would be set in a furry world. Now I really want to see what talking animals the MW universe has to offer.
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