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Create Your Own Disney Short

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You can create a Disney short only with characters, Mickey, Donald, Goofy & etc.

Or you can use "Silly Symphonies" for other characters.
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Here's my entry for an example...

TITLE:
Flea Gone, Be Gone!

CHARACTER:
Pluto, Flea

PLOT:
A flea comes to Mickey's house and we see Pluto asleep when suddenly, a flea was inside Pluto's dog fur or skin. A flea was snarling or growling that Pluto needs to stop the flea from disturbing Pluto's time.

RUNNING TIME:
7:34 mintues

DIRECTOR:
Eric Goldberg
John Musker

WRITER:
Ron Clements

SEEN IN:
"Spark" (2009)
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Mickey versus The Slipcover (8:11), presented with the theatrical release of Pirates of the Caribbean 7: Milking The Cash Cow Yet Again!.
Director: Eric Goldberg
Writer: Scaps

Characters Featured:
Mickey Mouse
Slipcover
Godzilla (cameo)

Synopsis:
Mickey buys a new DVD (Disney, of course), but hates that it features a pesky slipcover which does not open like a book, does not have a holographic or lenticular design, and is not 3-D embossed. All it does is repeat the cover of the case and has a huge ugly hole where the UPC barcode will show up. He decides to throw it away but the slipcover escapes from the trash can and keeps trying to cover the DVD case, thus making it harder for Mickey to get to his film! He tries everything to remove the slipcover, such as burning it, cutting it up, and sending it to Alan, but it continually returns. Giving up, Mickey Mouse decides to keep the slipcover intact, and puts it over the DVD case after he's removed the disc and placed it in a DVD binder.

Ten years later, Mickey makes a fortune selling his old slipcovers to slipcover fanatics for $600 a pop. He uses the money to buy a slipcover factory and promptly sets it on fire. And since no one would ever believe Mickey Mouse would commit arson, his insurance company gives him $500 million for the "accident".

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Escapay wrote:Mickey versus The Slipcover (8:11), presented with the theatrical release of Pirates of the Caribbean 7: Milking The Cash Cow Yet Again!.
Director: Eric Goldberg
Writer: Scaps

Characters Featured:
Mickey Mouse
Slipcover
Godzilla (cameo)

Synopsis:
Mickey buys a new DVD (Disney, of course), but hates that it features a pesky slipcover which does not open like a book, does not have a holographic or lenticular design, and is not 3-D embossed. All it does is repeat the cover of the case and has a huge ugly hole where the UPC barcode will show up. He decides to throw it away but the slipcover escapes from the trash can and keeps trying to cover the DVD case, thus making it harder for Mickey to get to his film! He tries everything to remove the slipcover, such as burning it, cutting it up, and sending it to Alan, but it continually returns. Giving up, Mickey Mouse decides to keep the slipcover intact, and puts it over the DVD case after he's removed the disc and placed it in a DVD binder.

Ten years later, Mickey makes a fortune selling his old slipcovers to slipcover fanatics for $600 a pop. He uses the money to buy a slipcover factory and promptly sets it on fire. And since no one would ever believe Mickey Mouse would commit arson, his insurance company gives him $500 million for the "accident".

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Escapay wrote:Mickey versus The Slipcover (8:11), presented with the theatrical release of Pirates of the Caribbean 7: Milking The Cash Cow Yet Again!.
Director: Eric Goldberg
Writer: Scaps

Characters Featured:
Mickey Mouse
Slipcover
Godzilla (cameo)

Synopsis:
Mickey buys a new DVD (Disney, of course), but hates that it features a pesky slipcover which does not open like a book, does not have a holographic or lenticular design, and is not 3-D embossed. All it does is repeat the cover of the case and has a huge ugly hole where the UPC barcode will show up. He decides to throw it away but the slipcover escapes from the trash can and keeps trying to cover the DVD case, thus making it harder for Mickey to get to his film! He tries everything to remove the slipcover, such as burning it, cutting it up, and sending it to Alan, but it continually returns. Giving up, Mickey Mouse decides to keep the slipcover intact, and puts it over the DVD case after he's removed the disc and placed it in a DVD binder.

Ten years later, Mickey makes a fortune selling his old slipcovers to slipcover fanatics for $600 a pop. He uses the money to buy a slipcover factory and promptly sets it on fire. And since no one would ever believe Mickey Mouse would commit arson, his insurance company gives him $500 million for the "accident".

The End
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Escapay wrote:Mickey versus The Slipcover (8:11), presented with the theatrical release of Pirates of the Caribbean 7: Milking The Cash Cow Yet Again!.
Director: Eric Goldberg
Writer: Scaps

Characters Featured:
Mickey Mouse
Slipcover
Godzilla (cameo)

Synopsis:
Mickey buys a new DVD (Disney, of course), but hates that it features a pesky slipcover which does not open like a book, does not have a holographic or lenticular design, and is not 3-D embossed. All it does is repeat the cover of the case and has a huge ugly hole where the UPC barcode will show up. He decides to throw it away but the slipcover escapes from the trash can and keeps trying to cover the DVD case, thus making it harder for Mickey to get to his film! He tries everything to remove the slipcover, such as burning it, cutting it up, and sending it to Alan, but it continually returns. Giving up, Mickey Mouse decides to keep the slipcover intact, and puts it over the DVD case after he's removed the disc and placed it in a DVD binder.

Ten years later, Mickey makes a fortune selling his old slipcovers to slipcover fanatics for $600 a pop. He uses the money to buy a slipcover factory and promptly sets it on fire. And since no one would ever believe Mickey Mouse would commit arson, his insurance company gives him $500 million for the "accident".

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Here's one, actually based on an abandoned idea for a short:

TITLE: Troubleshooter Donald

CHARACTERS: Donald Duck, Woodpecker

RUNNING TIME: About 7:00?

PLOT: Donald is working for a telephone company, hooking up phone wires to telephone poles. On one day, however, as fate would have it, he chooses to hook up phone wires to a pole that just happens to be the home of a woodpecker. Naturally, the woodpecker is not going to take the situation lying down and declares war on Donald.

DIRECTORS: Kevin Deters and Steve Wermers

WRITER: Kevin Deters

VOICES: Tony Anselmo (Donald Duck), Corey Burton (Narrator, others)

SHOWN WITH: "The Goofy Story", a humorous mock-umentary about the character we all came to know and love as Goofy.

TRIVIA: The opening and closing title music will be edited versions of the classic Donald themes. The closing music will be an edited version of the post-1947 theme ("No One But Donald Duck"). Also, the woodpecker resembles the woodpecker from "Donald's Camera".
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Title: The Great Walt Lasseter Diamond Caper

Characters: Roger Rabbit, Bonkers, Comissioner Barry Bandicoot, 3-Headed Thief

Running Time: 8:00 or so.

Plot: In a remake of the first Depatie-Freleng Inspector cartoon, Inspector Roger and Officer Bonkers must recover the stolen Walt Lasseter Diamond from a 3-Headed Thief.

Director: Richard Williams

Voices: Charles Fleischer (Roger Rabbit, 2nd and 3rd Head of 3-Headed Thief), Jim Cummings (Bonkers, 1st Head of 3-Headed Thief), Kal Penn (Comissioner Barry Bandicoot)
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Title: The Wacky Woodpecker

Characters: Chip, Dale, Woodpecker

Running Time: 7:45

Plot: Chip and Dale try to stop a crazy woodpecker from pecking holes in their tree.

Director: Dan Povenmire

Voices: Tress MacNeille (Chip), Corey Burton (Dale), Noel Blanc (Woodpecker)

Trivia: The woodpecker, his appearence, voice, and behavior pays homage to Woody Woodpecker (the design is based on his early look from the Mel Blanc era)
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Mickeyfan1990 wrote: Trivia: The woodpecker, his appearence, voice, and behavior pays homage to Woody Woodpecker (the design is based on his early look from the Mel Blanc era)
You would probably get sued by Universal or whoever it is that owns Woody Woodpecker if you ever made this short.
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Not if you asked permission. ;)
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Mickeyfan1990 wrote:Not if you asked permission. ;)
In your case, it'd have to be written permission.
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Title: Donald Cassidy and The Aracuan Kid

Characters: Donald Duck, Aracuan Bird, Sheriff

Running Time: 8:00

Plot: In the Old West, the town sheriff sends Deputy Donald to capture the Aracuan Kid. But Donald is no match for the Aracuan's surprises and trusty mallet.

Director: Brett Haaland

Voices: Tony Anselmo (Donald Duck), Corey Burton (Sheriff)

Trivia: The call of the Aracuan Kid is the same as heard in Bird-Brained Donald.
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EMPEROR DONALD'S NEW CLOTHES:
Directors:
Don Bluth (finally back to his old roots at Disney. YAAAAAAY! :D )
John Musker
Written By:
avonleastories95 (DUN DUN DUN!)
Starring:
Donald Duck as the Emperor
Chip and Dale as the Conchipmunks
Mickey Mouse as the Prime Minister
Goofy as the Minister of Finance
Daisy and Minnie as the Ladies of the Court
Plot:
In Duckberg, Chip and Dale as the finest Cons in town are going to take Emperor Donald for everything he has got. They are offering the Emperor a suit of New Clothes that are supposedly invisible to all but the wise and worthy. What follows in this Funny Disney Short are the foolishness of vanity and dangers of praise illustrated in an hilarous way, including the Emperor getting back at "those little devils" for being swindled in a way the Donald vs. Chip and Dale cartoon is famous for!
Running Time: 9:32 and is seen on another Hans Christian Andersen Classic, The Snow Queen.
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Ummm...

TITLE: Toon School Musical...?

CHARACTERS: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy, Clarabelle Cow

Running Time: 20:00 or so (however long "Mickey's Christmas Carol" and "The Prince and the Pauper" were)

PLOT: A parody of "High School Musical", but with Disney characters in the roles of the main characters.

DIRECTOR: Donovan Cook

WRITER: David M. Evans

VOICES: Bret Iwan (Mickey), Tony Anselmo (Donald), Kath Soucie (Daisy), Bill Farmer (Goofy), April Winchell (Clarabelle)

TRIVIA: The roles of the characters are as follows: Mickey is Troy Bolton, Minnie is Gabriella Montez, Donald is Ryan Evans, Daisy is Sharpay Evans, Goofy is Chad Danforth, and Clarabelle is Taylor McKessie.
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TITLE: The Great Goofini

CHARACTERS: Goofy, "How-To" Narrator, Dumbo (cameo)

PLOT: Goofy shows off various circus acrobatics, as only he knows how.

DIRECTORS: Kevin Deters and Stevie Wermers-Skelton

WRITER: Burny Mattinson

VOICES: Bill Farmer (Goofy), Corey Burton ("How-To" Narrator)

TRIVIA: The cartoon's name and theme are based on the new name for the Barnstormer coaster as part of WDW's new Fantasyland.
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Title: Who's Chipmoochn' Who?

Charcters: Chip, Dale, Con Chipmunk

Running Time: 7 minutes

Plot: Dale becomes a pawn in a con chipmunk's scheme to get nuts faster and easier for the winter.

Director: Dan Povenmire

Voices: Tress MacNeille (Chip), Corey Burton (Dale), Tom Kenny (Con Chipmunk)
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