THIS IS A 1980s ERA PHOTO COPY PRINT and NOT VINTAGE ORIGINAL 1930s  era DRAWINGS.

This is RESEARCH PHOTOCOPY from the 1980s of a page featuring a DANCING  MICKEY MOUSE from THROUGH THE MIRROR a Disney ANIMATION Short.

This is a 1980s PHOTO COPY from DISNEY ANIMATION RESEARCH Dept. and NOT ORIGINAL 1930s DRAWINGS 

Thru the Mirror is a Mickey Mouse cartoon short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and 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 enters a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive. 

While there, he engages in a Fred Astaire dance number with a pair of gloves and a pack of cards, until the cards chase him out of the bizarre world. 

It was the 83rd Mickey Mouse short film to be released, the fourth of that year.

The title is written as Thru the Mirror on the title card, but the alternative spelling Through the Mirror is used on the poster for the film.

This 1980s PHOTO COPY PRINT is  from the Disney Studios Animation Research Dept.

Mickey falls asleep after reading Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass and dreams that he passes through a mirror above a fireplace into an alternate reality. 

Beyond the mirror, his furniture and possessions have come to life and he clumsily tangles with a rocking chair, a footrest and an umbrella. 

Mickey eats a walnut offered to him by a nutcracker and it causes his lower body to crazily spin around. 

It also causes him to crazily grow until his head hits the ceiling, and then suddenly shrink to tiny size


This is a 1980s PHOTO COPY from DISNEY ANIMATION RESEARCH Dept. and NOT ORIGINAL DRAWINGS 

THE full page is 8 1/2 x 11

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This is a 1980s PHOTO COPY from DISNEY ANIMATION RESEARCH Dept. and NOT ORIGINAL 1930s era DRAWINGS