Template:Infobox film Once Upon a Mouse is a 1981 American theatrical featurette directed by Jerry Kramer and Gary Rocklen of Kramer/Rocklen Studios, produced in association with Walt Disney Productions. It was released on July 10, 1981 on a double bill with The Fox and the Hound.[1]
Dedication
Plot
A documentary featurette produced in celebration of the studio's 20th (soon to be 24th) feature-length animated film The Fox and the Hound which highlights sixty years of Walt Disney's legacy beginning with Steamboat Willie in 1928 followed by a kaleidoscopic magic carpet ride through the world of Disney animation, including segments from hundreds of films shown through the use of montages, collages, computerized optical effects, behind-the-scenes footage, and special tributes to Disney and Mickey Mouse.[2]
The featured clips include Mickey Mouse shorts, The Jungle Book, Bambi, Fantasia, The Rescuers, Song of the South, One Hundred and One Dalmatians, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad, Alice in Wonderland, Lady and the Tramp, Pinocchio, Dumbo, Peter Pan, Sleeping Beauty, The Aristocats, The Sword in the Stone and Robin Hood.[3]
Once Upon a Mouse began airing on The Disney Channel in the mid-1980s and would be shown again in reruns, the last time being in 2002 as part of the Vault Disney block of programming.[4]
Cast
The following appeared on archival footage:
- Walt Disney as Himself / Mickey Mouse
- Clarence Nash as Donald Duck
- Aurora Miranda as Herself
- Betty Lou Gerson as Cruella De Vil
- Hans Conried as Slave in the Magic Mirror / Captain Hook
- Jim Jordan as Orville
- Bob Newhart as Bernard
- Evelyn Venable as the Blue Fairy
- Dickie Jones as Pinocchio
- Joaquin Garay as Panchito Pistols
- Adriana Caselotti as Snow White
- Harry Stockwell as Prince Charming
- Lucille La Verne as Queen Grimhilde
- Stuart Buchanan as the Huntsman
- Billy Gilbert as Sneezy
- Pinto Colvig as Ichabod Crane (screams)
- Verna Felton as the Queen of Hearts/Flora
- Eric Blore as J. Thaddeous Toad
- Campbell Grant as Angus MacBadger
- Nelson Eddy as Willie the Operatic Whale
- Barbara Luddy as Lady
- Bill Thompson as Jock
- Bobby Driscoll as Peter Pan
- Kathryn Beaumont as Alice
- Richard Haydn as the Caterpillar
- Christian Rub as Geppetto
- Ilene Woods as Cinderella
- Mike Douglas as Prince (Singing Voice)
- Eleanor Audley as Maleficent
- Geraldine Page as Madam Medusa
- Edward Brophy as Timothy Q. Mouse
- Candy Candido as Brutus and Nero
- Phil Harris as Thomas O'Malley
- Peter Behn as Young Thumper
- Thurl Ravenscroft as Monstro the Whale
- Thelma Boardman as Girl Bunny
- Frankie Darro as Lampwick
- Cliff Edwards as Jiminy Cricket
Home media
The short was released in Japan on August 25, 1986 on VHS and LaserDisc as part of a compilation of Disney shorts called Once Upon a Mouse and Other Mousetime Stories. This compilation also features The Flying Mouse (1934), Three Blind Mouseketeers (1936), Brave Little Tailor (1938) and Ben and Me (1953).[5]