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# Title |
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Steamboat cheesy |
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# Description |
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A mouse goes on various adventures with a steamboat |
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# Tags |
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- Public Domain |
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- Animation |
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# Lora |
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Pclanglais/Mickey-1928 |
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# Style |
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Mickey, 1928 animation movie, black & white, movie still |
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# Music |
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American folk song 1920 piano ragtime |
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# Prompt |
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Please make sure you carefully describe each scenes, the background etc. |
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Here is the story: |
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At the start of the film, Mickey pilots a steam river sidewheeler. |
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He cheerfully whistles "Steamboat Bill" and sounds the boat's three whistles. |
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Soon, the captain, Pete, appears and orders Mickey off the bridge. |
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Mickey blows a raspberry at Pete. |
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Pete attempts to kick him, but Mickey rushes away in time and Pete accidentally kicks himself in the rear. |
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Mickey falls down the stairs, slips on a bar of soap on the boat's deck, and lands in a bucket of water. |
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A parrot laughs at him and Mickey throws the bucket on its head. |
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Pete, who has been watching the occurrence, pilots the steamboat himself. |
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He bites off some chewing tobacco and spits into the wind. |
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The spit flies backward and rings the boat's bell. |
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Amused, Pete spits again, but this time the spit hits him in the face, making him upset. |
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The steamboat makes a stop at "Podunk Landing" to pick up a cargo of various livestock. |
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Mickey has trouble getting one of the slimmer cows with a FOB tag onto the boat attached to a harness. |
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To solve this, Mickey fills the cow's stomach up with hay to fatten the slim cow into the harness. |
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Just as they set off again, Minnie Mouse appears, running to catch the boat before it leaves. |
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Mickey does not see her in time, but she runs after the boat along the shore calling out Mickey's name. |
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Mickey hears Minnie's calls and he takes her on board by hooking the cargo crane to her bloomers. |
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Landing on deck, Minnie accidentally drops a ukulele and some sheet music for the song "Turkey in the Straw", |
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which are eaten by a goat. |
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Mickey fights with the goat over the eaten ukulele, but Mickey lets go of it. |
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The goat suddenly goes dizzy over the use of force, and the two mice begin using the goat's body as a |
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phonograph, which they play by turning its tail like a crank. |
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This makes the two mice laugh. Mickey uses various objects on the boat as percussion accompaniment and |
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"plays" the animals like musical instruments. |
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This includes pulling the tail of a cat, stretching a goose's throat, tugging on the tails of baby pigs, |
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playing with the teats of the mother pig, and using a cow's teeth and tongue to play the song as a xylophone. |
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Captain Pete is unamused by the musical act and puts Mickey to work peeling potatoes as a punishment. |
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In the potato bin, the same parrot that laughed at him earlier appears in the porthole and laughs at him again. |
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Fed up with the bird's heckling, Mickey throws a half-peeled potato at it, knocking it back into the river below. |
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The film ends with Mickey laughing as he sits next to the potatoes. |