![]() Minnie then lands, and Mickey laughs at her exposed bloomers. While distracted by her, Mickey loses control of the plane and eventually crashes into a tree. ![]() Minnie responds by slapping Mickey and parachutes out of the plane using her bloomers. When she refuses, he uses force: he breaks her concentration and terrifies her by throwing her out of the airplane, catching her with the airplane, and he uses this to kiss her. Once he regains control of the plane, he repeatedly tries to kiss Minnie. Mickey uses a turkey's tail as a tail for his plane. Clarabelle Cow briefly "rides" the aircraft. They take an out-of-control flight with exaggerated, impossible situations. Using a roadster and remains of his plane to create another plane, he asks a young mouse girl, Minnie, to join him for its first flight after she presents him with a horseshoe for good luck. After building his own airplane, he does a flight simulation to ensure that the plane is safe for flight, but the flight fails, destroying the plane. Mickey is trying to fly an airplane to imitate Charles Lindbergh. It was the fourth Mickey film to be given a wide release after Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin' Gaucho, and The Barn Dance (1929). Apart from that, Plane Crazy was released again as a sound cartoon on March 17, 1929. Later that year, Disney released Mickey's first sound cartoon, Steamboat Willie, which was an enormous success. It was given a test screening to a theater audience on May 15, 1928, and an executive from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer saw the film, but failed to pick up a distributor. The cartoon, released by the Walt Disney Studios, was the first Mickey Mouse film produced, and was originally a silent film. Plane Crazy is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
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