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He has lost a bride
A young bank employee is engaged to the manager's daughter. He is very much in love but she thinks she is married for her dowry and breaks off her engagement on the wedding day...
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Plot Summary
In this early Disney animated short, Mickey Mouse plans a romantic picnic with Minnie, but their plans are continuously disrupted by Pluto's mischievous antics. The day takes a turn when Pluto accidentally ruins their food and causes chaos, leading to a series of comical chases and near-disasters. Despite the mishaps, Mickey and Minnie manage to find joy and affection amidst the playful pandemonium.
Critical Reception
As an early work from Walt Disney, 'He Has Lost a Bride' is appreciated for its charming animation and classic character interactions. While not as complex as later Disney productions, it exemplifies the studio's early success in creating lighthearted entertainment that appealed to families. Critics at the time and historians today often note its simple, effective storytelling and the endearing personalities of its characters.
What Reviewers Say
A delightful and charming early Disney cartoon.
Features classic Mickey, Minnie, and Pluto interactions.
Simple yet effective family-friendly entertainment.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the nostalgic charm and simple humor of the short, appreciating its wholesome entertainment value and the enduring appeal of the early Disney characters.
Fun Fact
This short is notable for being one of the earliest appearances of Pluto the Pup, who would go on to become one of Disney's most recognizable characters.
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