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  • Through The Mirror
  • Through The Mirror
  • Through the Mirror
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  • thumbThrough The Mirror (A Través del Espejo en español) es un cortometraje de Mickey Mouse estrenado en 1936.
  • Through The Mirror is Ahpolki Inika's entry to the Halloween 2013 contest.
  • Thru the Mirror is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by United Artists in 1936. In this cartoon short, Mickey has a Through the Looking-Glass-type dream that he travels through his mirror and enter a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive. While there, he engages in a Fred Astaire dance number with a pair of gloves and a pack of cards, until the cards chase him out of the bizarre world. The title is written as Thru the Mirror on the title card, but the alternative spelling Through the Mirror is used on the poster for the film.
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Date
  • Shortly after the events of Dark Mirror
color process
  • technicolor
Series
Runtime
  • 480.0
Producer
cartoon name
  • Thru the Mirror
Release Date
  • 1936-05-30
movie language
Pre
  • Dark Mirror
Preceded By
  • Mickey's Grand Opera
Voice Actor
Title
  • Through The Mirror
Color
  • red
Studio
Musician
story artist
animator
  • Bob Wickersham
Setting
  • The Shattered's realm
Distributor
  • United Artists
NEXT
  • N/A
Director
Followed By
  • Mickey's Rival
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  • thumbThrough The Mirror (A Través del Espejo en español) es un cortometraje de Mickey Mouse estrenado en 1936.
  • Through The Mirror is Ahpolki Inika's entry to the Halloween 2013 contest.
  • Thru the Mirror is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by United Artists in 1936. In this cartoon short, Mickey has a Through the Looking-Glass-type dream that he travels through his mirror and enter a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive. While there, he engages in a Fred Astaire dance number with a pair of gloves and a pack of cards, until the cards chase him out of the bizarre world. The title is written as Thru the Mirror on the title card, but the alternative spelling Through the Mirror is used on the poster for the film.