Thru the Mirror
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| Thru the Mirror
Mickey Mouse series |
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| Directed by | David Hand |
| Produced by | Walt Disney |
| Story by | William Cottrell Joe Grant |
| Voices by | Walt Disney |
| Studio | Walt Disney Productions |
| Distributed by | United Artists |
| Release date(s) | May 30, 1936 |
| Color process | Technicolor |
| Running time | 8 min (one reel) |
| Preceded by | Mickey's Grand Opera (1936) |
| Followed by | Mickey's Rival (1936) |
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Thru the Mirror is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short film produced by Walt Disney Productions, released by United Artists in 1936. In this cartoon short, Mickey has a Through the Looking Glass-type dream that he travels through his mirror and enter a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive. While there, he engages in a Fred Astaire-type dance number with a pair of gloves and a pack of cards, until the cards chase him out of the bizarre world.
[edit] DVD Release
The short was included in the Disney 2004 DVD release of Alice in the Wonderland.
[edit] Trivia
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The aforementioned Fred Astaire-type dance sequence was then parodied by the Genie during the "Friend Like Me" segment of the movie Aladdin.

