First Television Showing First television showing : February 26,
2000
Synopsis
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The first person to the top of "unnamed mountain" gets to give it a name.
Mickey wants to claim it in the name of Minnie, but has to race Pete to the
top.
Characters
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Mickey Mouse (Voice : Wayne Allwine)
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Minnie Mouse (Voice : Russi Taylor)
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Pete (Voice : Will Ryan)
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Goofy (cameo) (Voice : Bill Farmer)
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Polar Bear (unnamed)
Credits
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Directors
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Tony Craig
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Robets Gannaway
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Writer : Henry Gilroy
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Story Editor : Henry Gilroy
Television
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Mickey Mouse Works : Season
2 : Episode 11
- House of Mouse : "Rent Day"
Comments
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From Patrick Malone : Another good "chase"
short as Mickey tries to beat Pete to the top of a mountain. When I first
say Mickey's snowmobile, I immediately though of "Mickey's New Car"; the
styling looked the same (and I'll come back to that earlier short in a second.)
One thing I've noticed that they've improved on is the continuity, and the
was that earlier plot points come back to haunt the characters later on.
Here we have a boxing-glove camera which gets stolen by a polar bear and
comes back at Pete a little while later. The chase sequences were fairly
exciting, although no new comedic ground was really broken. The only real
problem I had with the short was the ending. The fact that Minnie was already
at the top of the mountain via a ski-lift that had already been built seems
to negate the whole purpose of the race in the first place!
A parenthetical note about "Mickey's New Car" and earlier plots coming back:
when we last saw his new car, it had taken on a life of it's own and was
zooming off across the countryside. In my opinion, it would be a hoot to
see it zooming by in the background here and there to let us know it's still
out there somewhere.
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From J. D. Weil : This is another one where
the the best part is in the chase. Mickey and Pete compete with each other
in order to be the first to get to the top of an unamed mountain so one can
claim the honor of naming the peak. The gags are fast and furious bordering
on the Averyesque in some spots but somehow it didn't matter since this one
works like a charm right up until the ending.
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From Juan F. Lara : Oddly enough, this episode
followed up a short where Mickey was the victim of hecklers with a short
where Mickey himself was the heckler. Here he seemed to have taken lessons
from Bugs Bunny, and learned them well. Like in the camera scene: Mickey
set up Pete with a Bugs-Bunny like trick of asking to take Pete's picture,
and Pete went along with it. (The trick camera and the polar bear later turned
into great running gags that held the short together.) In that and his other
tricks Mickey was always unfazed and smiling.
DYN: Corey Burton used a different voice for a narrator, making the narrator
role seem fresher than usual. Goofy and his clones had some well-used cameos
in the middle of the short.
I thought the racing scenes were well staged and intense. The sight gags
Pete and Mickey kept changing into when they were fighting on the jet ski
were funny. One of them appeared to be a reference to "Marathon Man".
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From David Gonterman : Is this Mickey's Mouse
Works, or the Avery Hour from Cartoon Network? It sure does look like a mix
between the two as Mickey and Pete race up the mountain, with plenty of gags
with the gag camera and the polar bear. The real laugh shows up with Minnie
beats them both to it, sitting pretty with a picnic, thanks to the ski lift.
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From Lee Suggs : Actually this should be
titled "Minnie's Mountain". Mickey is racing to the top of "Unnamed Mountain"
to name it for Minnie. Since its a 30,000 mountain, and this is a cartoon
short, he's doing it in a snowmobile. Of course, Pete shows up to race him,
and to name the mountain after himself. What follows is a wild chase with
Mickey fooling Pete over and over. (Sometimes in quite nasty ways.) This
is another good example of how to use Mickey as an aggressive character.
In fact, he reminded me of Bugs Bunny in this short. Anyway this short has
a lot of good gags, and is perfect right up to the end. The ending is kinda
cute, but sort of lame too.
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From Dino Cencia : When Mickey and Pete stopped to get gas from Goofy, Mickey was the first to leave and beat Pete to the top, Pete was behind getting gas. When Pete's tank was full, Pete took off fast and Goofy said: "Hey, he didn't pay!" That part was funny!
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