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  • Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
  • Mr. Mouse Takes A Trip
  • Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
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  • || Mickey Mouse || Alpine Climbers The Band Concert Boat Builders Brave Little Tailor Canine Caddy Clock Cleaners Hawaiian Holiday The Little Whirlwind Lonesome Ghosts Magician Mickey Mickey and the Seal Mickey Down Under Mickey's Amateurs Mickey's Birthday Party Mickey's Circus Mickey's Delayed Date Mickey's Elephant Mickey's Fire Brigade Mickey's Garden Mickey's Grand Opera Mickey's Parrot Mickey's Polo Team Mickey's Rival Mickey's Trailer Moose Hunters Moving Day Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip The Nifty Nineties On Ice Orphan's Benefit Orphans' Picnic Playful Pluto Pluto's Christmas Tree Pluto's Dream House Pluto's Judgement Day Pluto's Party The Pointer R'Coon Dawg The Simple Things Society Dog Show Symphony Hour Thru the Mirror Tugboat Mickey The Whalers The Worm Turns || end ||
  • Mr. Mouse Takes A Trip is a toon building on Silly Street, Toontown Central. It has no NPC toon.
  • Creepy is an American horror-comics anthology launched by Warren Publishing in 1964. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white newsstand publication in a magazine format and thus did not require the approval or seal of the Comics Code Authority. The anthology magazine was initially published quarterly but later went bimonthly. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Uncle Creepy. Its sister publications were Eerie and Vampirella. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip was released on November 1, 1940.
  • thumb|242px Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip es un cortometraje animado de Walt Disney protagonizado por Mickey Mouse y Pluto. Fue estrenado en 1940.
  • Leaving for vacation, Mickey and Pluto arrive at a train station in Burbank, California. They board a west-bound train for Pomona, but are both immediately kicked off by Conductor Pete because dogs are not allowed. Pete then rambles off the train's destinations and forces his watch to tell him when the train is ready to leave. When the watch does show it's time for the train to go, Pete calls "All aboard!"
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  • Toontown Central
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  • Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip
  • Mr. Mouse Take a Trip
  • Mr. Mouse Takes A Trip
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  • English
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  • 250
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PREV
  • Pluto's Dream House
Street
Release
  • 1940-11-01
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  • N/A
NEXT
  • The Little Whirlwind
Director
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  • || Mickey Mouse || Alpine Climbers The Band Concert Boat Builders Brave Little Tailor Canine Caddy Clock Cleaners Hawaiian Holiday The Little Whirlwind Lonesome Ghosts Magician Mickey Mickey and the Seal Mickey Down Under Mickey's Amateurs Mickey's Birthday Party Mickey's Circus Mickey's Delayed Date Mickey's Elephant Mickey's Fire Brigade Mickey's Garden Mickey's Grand Opera Mickey's Parrot Mickey's Polo Team Mickey's Rival Mickey's Trailer Moose Hunters Moving Day Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip The Nifty Nineties On Ice Orphan's Benefit Orphans' Picnic Playful Pluto Pluto's Christmas Tree Pluto's Dream House Pluto's Judgement Day Pluto's Party The Pointer R'Coon Dawg The Simple Things Society Dog Show Symphony Hour Thru the Mirror Tugboat Mickey The Whalers The Worm Turns || end ||
  • Mr. Mouse Takes A Trip is a toon building on Silly Street, Toontown Central. It has no NPC toon.
  • Leaving for vacation, Mickey and Pluto arrive at a train station in Burbank, California. They board a west-bound train for Pomona, but are both immediately kicked off by Conductor Pete because dogs are not allowed. Pete then rambles off the train's destinations and forces his watch to tell him when the train is ready to leave. When the watch does show it's time for the train to go, Pete calls "All aboard!" Mickey, at this point, decides to smuggle Pluto on board by squeezing the dog inside his suitcase. At first, the handle breaks, making Mickey almost leave Pluto behind, but Mickey recovers the suitcase and manages to make it aboard just as the train is clearing the platform. Later, Pluto barks, wanting to be let out. Mickey scolds him for nearly arousing Pete, but manages to take Pluto out and unsquash Pluto. The freedom is only short-lived as Pete is coming through the train to collect tickets, forcing Mickey to squash Pluto back into position in the suitcase. After biting "Okay" in Mickey's tickets, Pete sees Mickey's suitcase containing Pluto in the seat and forcefully throws it into an overhead baggage net. This causes Pluto to bark, making Pete suspicious. He then recognizes Mickey, who is trying to hide behind a large newspaper and make it look like the barking was coming from him. Understanding that Pluto has been stowed in the suitcase, Pete menacingly asks Mickey if he is alone. He then makes up a story about owning a little cat who'd cry when he was all alone and screams a loud "Meow!", with his face looking like a real cat, at the suitcase causing the dog to leap out. Realizing his cover's been blown, Pluto ducks back into the suitcase, but Pete has already figured it out. Before he can catch the pair, Mickey and Pluto run away and a chase ensues on board the train. Mickey and Pluto first hide in a sleeping car where Pete mistakenly intrudes on a female passenger and gets assaulted. Pete then stumbles into another bed where Mickey and Pluto, disguised as babies, are hiding. Pete apologizes for the intrusion, but quickly catches on after realizing he was covering up Pluto's tail. Just as Mickey and Pluto are gloating that they'd fooled Pete, Pete bursts in and threatens to beat them to a pulp, but the sudden darkness, from the train running through a tunnel, allows the pair to escape, leaving Pete to beat the mattress to a pulp, and a brief entanglement with the springs. Mickey and Pluto masquerade as a conductor by hiding in Pete's own coat and hat which they'd had taken off in the tunnel. After getting false directions from Mickey, Pete catches on and threatens to catch them, but only ends up disturbing the female passenger again. Pete receives another beating and, unintentionally taking the passenger's hat, gets pricked by one of her needles. Finally Mickey disguises himself as an Indian chief with Pluto as his papoose, but Pete eventually sees through their disguises right after Pluto bites his hand. While Mickey and Pluto are next to an open window, Pluto is caught on a passing mail hook which whisks him outside the train. Mickey runs after him through the train, and is just barely able to grab Pluto as he exits the last car. Pete throws their luggage out after them and they fall to the ground from the mail hook. Mickey looks up at the station sign and is pleasantly surprised that they have already arrived at their destination - Pomona.
  • Creepy is an American horror-comics anthology launched by Warren Publishing in 1964. Like Mad, it was a black-and-white newsstand publication in a magazine format and thus did not require the approval or seal of the Comics Code Authority. The anthology magazine was initially published quarterly but later went bimonthly. Each issue's stories were introduced by the host character, Uncle Creepy. Its sister publications were Eerie and Vampirella. Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip was released on November 1, 1940.
  • thumb|242px Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip es un cortometraje animado de Walt Disney protagonizado por Mickey Mouse y Pluto. Fue estrenado en 1940.