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The Nifty Nineties

The Nifty Nineties (1941)

June. 29,1941
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6.6
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NR
| Animation Comedy Family

Mickey courts Minnie in the Gay Nineties: they take in a vaudeville show and go for a drive in his horseless carriage, to the strains of "While Strolling Through the Park" and "In the Good Old Summertime". Goofy rides by on a penny-farthing bicycle, and the whole Duck family rides by on a bicycle built for five.

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UnowPriceless
1941/06/29

hyped garbage

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Chirphymium
1941/06/30

It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional

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AshUnow
1941/07/01

This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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Tayloriona
1941/07/02

Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.

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OllieSuave-007
1941/07/03

This is a vintage Mickey and Minnie House cartoon short, where Mickey courts Minnie during the "Gay Nineties." He takes her to a vaudeville show, showing both a sad and hilarious stories, and then go for a drive in a horseless carriage. Along the way, they see Goofy and Donald Duck and his Duck family ride by.It's a somewhat adorable cartoon, but reminds us too much of an old time classic movie instead of a conventional Disney cartoon short. It's minus the slapstick humor, the classic cartoon personalities and adventurous story.It's not the best Mickey and Minnie cartoon out there, but it has its magical and heartwarming moments.Grade B-

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MissSimonetta
1941/07/04

I'm not much for Mickey cartoons made after the late 1930s, but here I'll make an exception. This is a cute short which looks back to the Gay Nineties, gently poking fun at the fashions, cars, and entertainment of the time. Though Mickey is not the rascally fellow he was in shorts such as Steamboat Willie (1928), he's still entertaining enough here and has amusing animation.I'd recommend that you see it at least once if you love classic Disney animation and need to kill some time, or if you love that particular time period. Also, look out for cameos by animators Ward Kimball and Fred Moore during the vaudeville sequence!

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TheLittleSongbird
1941/07/05

The Nifty Nineties has to be one of my favourite Mickey Mouse cartoons. The Technicolour animation is beautiful, vibrantly coloured in fluid in movement. Equally as wonderful is the music, from the nostalgic strains of the strings as Mickey and Minnie walk into the vaudeville theatre to the jauntiness of the Fred Ward-caricatured Two Boys from Illinois scene the incidental music is a sheer delight, while of the songs Father Dear Father is a perfect merging of image and music and is incredibly emotional, Strolling Through the Park is a song I appreciate much more now(for some reason it was always the song I remembered least from The Nifty Nineties) and In The Good Old Summertime is wonderfully nostalgic and amorous. I loved seeing the fashions, cars and bicycles of the 1890s too, and also the cameos of Goofy, Donald, Daisy, Donald's Three Nephews and a horse that looks oddly reminiscent of the horse from Wind in the Willows. And if you're wondering where the why did the chicken cross the road? joke came from, look no further than here. Overall, a timeless and still wonderful cartoon, that fills me with nostalgia and happiness every single time I watch it. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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Robert Reynolds
1941/07/06

This short is a delightful look at the 1890s-a time not so far removed chronologically from 1941-and the use of Mickey and Minnie as a courting couple is a perfect fit for the whole concept. Enjoyable now, back then, large segments of the audience back then probably could recall the timeframe from personal experience. Well animated, as is generally the case with Disney at the time, it's good to see this in print. Well worth watching. Recommended.

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