Walt Disney - Dibujo de producción original de Mickey Mouse (1934) - The Dognapper





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Dibujo de producción original de Mickey Mouse de 1934 The Dognapper, en excelente estado, sobre papel de animación de 12 campos en estilo rubber hose.
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The Dognapper
Original Mickey Mouse Production Drawing (Walt Disney, 1934)
This rare original production drawing from Walt Disney's 1934 short The Dognapper features Mickey Mouse as he and Donald Duck take on the roles of bumbling police officers in pursuit of Pegleg Pete, who has kidnapped Minnie's dog, Fifi. Their chase leads them to Pete's sawmill hideout, where despite their repeated efforts to capture the villain, they cause more destruction than success in true comedic fashion. Directed by Disney Legend David Hand, the short was animated by two of "Walt's Nine Old Men", Les Clark and Ham Luske. This graphite drawing on 12-field 2-peghole animation paper is numbered and capture the classic "rubber hose" animation style, which emphasizes fluid, exaggerated movement. Notably, this short marks a unique moment in Disney history, as Clarence Nash provided the voice of Mickey Mouse for the first and only time, filling in for Walt Disney, who was traveling in Europe.
In Good condition, with age-related toning and edge wear, this is a rare and exciting find for Disneyland and vintage animation collectors alike, as The Dognapper remains one of six Mickey Mouse cartoons playing in Disneyland's Main Street Cinema.
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The Dognapper
Original Mickey Mouse Production Drawing (Walt Disney, 1934)
This rare original production drawing from Walt Disney's 1934 short The Dognapper features Mickey Mouse as he and Donald Duck take on the roles of bumbling police officers in pursuit of Pegleg Pete, who has kidnapped Minnie's dog, Fifi. Their chase leads them to Pete's sawmill hideout, where despite their repeated efforts to capture the villain, they cause more destruction than success in true comedic fashion. Directed by Disney Legend David Hand, the short was animated by two of "Walt's Nine Old Men", Les Clark and Ham Luske. This graphite drawing on 12-field 2-peghole animation paper is numbered and capture the classic "rubber hose" animation style, which emphasizes fluid, exaggerated movement. Notably, this short marks a unique moment in Disney history, as Clarence Nash provided the voice of Mickey Mouse for the first and only time, filling in for Walt Disney, who was traveling in Europe.
In Good condition, with age-related toning and edge wear, this is a rare and exciting find for Disneyland and vintage animation collectors alike, as The Dognapper remains one of six Mickey Mouse cartoons playing in Disneyland's Main Street Cinema.

