Original release date: February 7, 1942
Rating: TV-G. “Contains tobacco depictions. It may contain outdated cultural depictions.”
Length: eight gift-wrapped minutes
Background: The Disney company have become pros at monetizing Mickey’s birthday, whether it is opening a whole Birthday Land at the Magic Kingdom or releasing a cavalcade of merch – from Funko Pops to designer sunglasses – for his recent 90th birthday.
It wasn’t as big of a deal in 1942, but they found a way to make a short out of it. The short wasn’t released on his birthday, however.
Something notable about this short is that it is a remake of “The Birthday Party,” a similar short from 1931.
Review:
We start with a long look into a peephole on a door, with the eye of Minnie peeking out. Characters such as Donald and Clarabelle go into hiding as Mickey comes in, quickly surprised by the gang.
There’s even a present labelled from “the gang,” which turns out to be a organ. Congrats, Mickey. Play us a song.
A dance party ensues, including a weird extreme closeup of the inside of Mickey’s mouth. In the kitchen, Goofy dresses with a mop before checking on the cake he is baking. I feel like it should have already been ready.
Maracas come out and the party is really going now, as we get a preview of Donald’s future look in “The Three Caballeros.” Goofy congas himself in the kitchen, stirring another batch of cake mix. This cake, too, doesn’t work out.
Clara Cluck has joined in the dance party, clucking up a song while Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow throw down in the dance line. Donald breaks out a cigar, which gives us the reason for our warning.
Goofy tries one more cake, cooking it on “volcano hot.” It does indeed come out like a volcano, destroying the kitchen. Goofy has one final cake idea and it works out… well, until a very fateful trip at the end of the short.
Happy birthday, Mickey.
Extras:
Nothing.
Should you watch it?
Watch it. It’s a very rare combination of characters all together and it’s a fun little short.