Mighty Mouse - At The Circus
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5:05 That scene was very disturbing!
LOL!
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I know its really Old , but get it are better qualiity of this Video , it is so great !
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In the early '70s, Ken Films indeed released several COLOR prints of "classic Terrytoons" on super 8 "magnetic sound". This was one of them...
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I think we had this and a Popeye film. I was born in 1972. We used to just pull these out when we were watching slides also. Good memories.
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Originally released in November 1944; directed by Eddie Donnelly, story supervision by John Foster, and music by Philip A. Scheib. "Mademoiselle Fifi" is a variation of the "dancing girl" first seen in "The Sultan's Birthday" a few months earlier. Paul Terry loved her SO much, he insisted she be featured in as many cartoons with "The Mouse" as the writers could come up with.
fromthesidelines 1 year ago
Thanks for the information!
Dan
DrNoose 1 year ago