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While Mickey struggles with an overloaded suitcase, Goofy tries to load an upright piano onto the truck, but the piano keeps rolling out of the truck when he leaves it unattended. Goofy eventually discovers the piano to have a mind of its own. Meanwhile, Donald, in his haste to pack everything he sees, grabs a ] which was attached to a gas line in the wall. Seeing the leaking gas, he casually plugs it with a ], but the pressure in the line shoots the plunger out and it sticks to Donald's bottom. He struggles to remove the plunger, but soon finds himself grappling with a fishbowl instead. While Mickey struggles with an overloaded suitcase, Goofy tries to load an upright piano onto the truck, but the piano keeps rolling out of the truck when he leaves it unattended. Goofy eventually discovers the piano to have a mind of its own. Meanwhile, Donald, in his haste to pack everything he sees, grabs a ] which was attached to a gas line in the wall. Seeing the leaking gas, he casually plugs it with a ], but the pressure in the line shoots the plunger out and it sticks to Donald's bottom. He struggles to remove the plunger, but soon finds himself grappling with a fishbowl instead.


Just as Donald is able to free himself, he gets his bill stuck in the leaking gas line. His body fills with gas like a balloon until he shoots off the pipe and flies around the room. Outside, Pete hears the commotion, comes inside, and orders them to leave immediately. Unaware of the gas leak, he again strikes a match on Donald's bill to light another cigar. The catastrophic explosion which follows destroys the house, yet miraculously seems to throw most of Mickey and Donald's possessions into the back of Goofy's truck. As they are driving away, Pete calls after them from a second story bathtub, but accidentally turns on the shower head drenching himself in hot water. As Donald laughs at Pete's misfortune, the same toilet plunger from before lands on his bottom. Just as Donald is able to free himself, he gets his bill stuck in the leaking gas line. His body fills with gas like a balloon until he shoots off the pipe and flies around the room. Outside, Pete hears the commotion, comes inside, and orders them to leave immediately. Unaware of the gas leak, he again strikes a match on Donald's bill to light another cigar. The catastrophic explosion which follows destroys the house, yet miraculously seems to throw most of Mickey and Donald's possessions into the back of Goofy's truck. As they are driving away, Pete calls after them from a second story bathtub, but accidentally turns on the shower head drenching himself in hot water. As Donald laughs at Pete's misfortune, Pete sends the same toilet plunger from before landing on Donald's bottom.


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American film
Moving Day
File:Moving Day.png"Ya ain't paid the rent!"
Directed byBen Sharpsteen
Produced byWalt Disney
John Sutherland
Animation byPaul Allen, Art Babbitt, Al Eugster, Wolfgang Reitherman, Fred Spencer, Don Towsley, Marvin Woodward, Cy Young
Production
company
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed byUnited Artists
Running time9 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Moving Day is a 1936 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by United Artists. The cartoon, set during the contemporary Great Depression, follows the antics of Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as they franticly pack their belongings after being dispossessed from their home. The film was directed by Ben Sharpsteen and includes the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, Pinto Colvig as Goofy, and Billy Bletcher as Pete.

Plot

Housemates Mickey and Donald are six months behind on their rent payments. As they worriedly pace the floor, a sheriff arrives, played by Pete, and serves them a "Notice to Dispossess" authorizing him not only to evict them, but to sell off their belongings as collateral. He menacingly strikes a match on Donald's bill to light his cigar and leaves.

While Pete is outside putting up signs for cheap furniture, Donald and Mickey decide to move before Pete can take their belongings. Soon, Goofy, employed as an iceman, arrives with a delivery and Mickey and Donald enlist his help and the use of his truck.

While Mickey struggles with an overloaded suitcase, Goofy tries to load an upright piano onto the truck, but the piano keeps rolling out of the truck when he leaves it unattended. Goofy eventually discovers the piano to have a mind of its own. Meanwhile, Donald, in his haste to pack everything he sees, grabs a gas heater which was attached to a gas line in the wall. Seeing the leaking gas, he casually plugs it with a toilet plunger, but the pressure in the line shoots the plunger out and it sticks to Donald's bottom. He struggles to remove the plunger, but soon finds himself grappling with a fishbowl instead.

Just as Donald is able to free himself, he gets his bill stuck in the leaking gas line. His body fills with gas like a balloon until he shoots off the pipe and flies around the room. Outside, Pete hears the commotion, comes inside, and orders them to leave immediately. Unaware of the gas leak, he again strikes a match on Donald's bill to light another cigar. The catastrophic explosion which follows destroys the house, yet miraculously seems to throw most of Mickey and Donald's possessions into the back of Goofy's truck. As they are driving away, Pete calls after them from a second story bathtub, but accidentally turns on the shower head drenching himself in hot water. As Donald laughs at Pete's misfortune, Pete sends the same toilet plunger from before landing on Donald's bottom.

Releases

Trivia

This cartoon was featured in Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse.

Notes

  1. Moving Day at The Encyclopedia of Animated Disney Shorts

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