 In the circa 1930s, on an authorized bootleg of an Mickey Mouse cartoon was made and got its way past theaters throughout December of 1942, 1943 and 1944, since those were the only years it was shown. This cartoon was nicknamed by the developers, Project Happy. Since the cartoon itself pretty much featured the jolly loving Mickey Mouse. The cartoon itself had no real title, since it was rushed through production and had low budget. The cartoon itself pretty much spooked many kids that wanted to see Mickey Mouse as he appeared in the cartoons and promotional posters, only to find this film instead. It gave many kids nightmares, but the news didn't acknowledge this since because the film kept getting handed to other theaters through the years. And then the cartoon itself went missing through decades until one copy was discovered on an old VHS copy from an unknown date. Scene 1. Found. Mickey walking in a city. Theater version. Ending. Found. Mickey walking faster in a city while production difficulties occur. Theater version. Ending. Found. Mickey's face. Theater version. Alternate ending. Lost. Mickey having a heart attack and exploding. Unknown version. Mentions of an alternate version has surfaced from people who saw the cartoon when it was still being made. They said that the film looked like an adult version of Mickey Mouse. It's unknown if any copies exist of this adult version.