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词条 The Barn Dance
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  1. Plot

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| director = Walt Disney
| producer = Walt Disney
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| starring =
| music = Carl Stalling
| animator = Ub Iwerks
Les Clark
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| studio = Walt Disney Productions
| distributor = Columbia Pictures
Cinephone (recorded)
| released = {{Film date|1929|03|14}}
| color_process = Black and white
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| country = United States
| language = English
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The Barn Dance, first released on March 14, 1929, was the first of twelve Mickey Mouse shorts released during that year. It was directed by Walt Disney with Ub Iwerks as the head animator. The title is written as Barn Dance on the poster, while the full title is used on the title screen.

Plot

The barn dance of the title is the occasion which brings together Minnie Mouse and her two suitors: Mickey and Peg-Leg Pete. The latter two and their vehicles are first seen arriving at Minnie's house in an attempt to pick her up for the dance. Mickey turns up in his horse-cart while Pete in a newly purchased automobile.

Minnie initially chooses Pete to drive her to the dance but the automobile unexpectedly breaks down. She resorts to accepting Mickey's invitation. They are later seen dancing together, but Mickey proves to be a rather clumsy dancer as he repeatedly steps on Minnie's feet. She consequently turns down his invitation for a second dance. She instead accepts that of Pete, who proves to be a better dancing partner.

Mickey then attempts to solve his problem by placing a balloon in his shorts. That apparently helps him to be "light on his feet" and he proceeds to ask Minnie for another dance. She accepts and is surprised to find his dancing skills to have apparently improved. Pete soon discovers Mickey's trick and points it out to Minnie. Minnie is visibly disgusted by this attempt at deception. As a result, she leaves Mickey and resumes dancing with Pete, leaving Mickey crying on the floor.

This short is notable for featuring Mickey turned down by Minnie in favor of Pete. It is also an unusual appearance of the Pete character; previously depicted as a menacing villain, he is portrayed here as a well-mannered gentleman. In addition, Mickey was not depicted as a hero but as a rather ineffective young suitor. In his sadness and crying over his failure, Mickey appears unusually emotional and vulnerable.

External links

  • The Barn Dance at Mickey Mouse Follies: Black and White
  • {{imdb title|id=0018675}}
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080224020331/http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1928/barndance.html The Barn Dance] at The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts
  • {{YouTube|pARkCjdX3fE|The Barn Dance}}
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