To Mickey's realization, it re-winded the scene. Mickey tries to pull him out, but only succeeds by spinning the screen horizontally. Suddenly, Horace's hand gets stuck behind the screen due to him pounding the screen. Horace, Mickey and Minnie begin to laugh hysterically at Pete's pain. Finally, the sledgehammer falls on the opposite side of the seesaw, where Pete is launched and lands face first in his jalopy. A sledgehammer then rams the pitchfork deeper into his rear. Then he lands his rear end on a pitchfork, then he falls onto a seesaw, where he gets hit on the head by numerous tools. First, Pete gets electrocuted on some telephone cables, then he has his face get hit by all the steps on a ladder. Getting an idea, Minnie encourages Mickey to flip the screen again, this time having Pete land on a cactus, which sets off a chain of events. Mickey flips it again and Pete lands on the ground, his car crashing down on him. Horace and the others decide to swing from the beam and try to break through the screen like a wrecking ball, but the plan only manages to flip the screen upside-down, causing Pete to fall from the ground. Mickey and Minnie's reunion is short-lived, however, as Pete gives chase to the characters in and out of the screen until he snatches Minnie again, punches Mickey onto a support beam and nails the screen shut. Pete's car then lands in a frozen lake and the screen fills with water, giving Mickey the idea to poke a hole in the screen with his tail and let the water leak out, causing Pete, Minnie and the other cartoon animals to flood out onto the stage. When they crash land onto the stage, Mickey finds the smartphone Horace brought (and apparently stole) onto the stage, so he calls Pete on his candlestick phone and Horace sprays foam from a fire extinguisher into the smartphone and out from Pete's phone. Mickey decides to use Horace as a mock biplane to fly around the theater and fire at Pete with Milk Duds. Horace then walks onto the stage wearing a Captain America t-shirt and carrying a cellphone, Milk Duds and popcorn. There, it's on a stationary point of view in one take for the whole short.Īs Pete taunts Mickey from inside the screen and closes the hole in the screen, Mickey tries to get back into his world, pulling back the curtains to reveal a wider screen. Seeing Mickey bounce off the fabric, Pete hurls him and Horace harder into the screen until they burst through the screen and land in the colored, CGI-animated modern world. Angry at being pranked, Pete snatches Minnie and rams his car into the wagon, sending Mickey flying towards the screen. Mickey then switches Minnie back and they laugh. Just then, Peg-Leg Pete shows up in his jalopy, his horn bellowing "Make way for the future!" Pete spots Minnie and gives her a flirty gaze, but Mickey puts Clarabelle in the gaze in Minnie's place and Clarabelle plays the bagpipes with her tail and udder, causing Pete's viewing line to droop in disgust and horror. He hops on the wagon and helps Minnie Mouse and Clarabelle Cow onto the wagon. The film begins as a typical 1920s black and white Mickey Mouse cartoon, with Mickey Mouse walking from his house and spotting Horace Horsecollar pulling a hay wagon with all their friends playing music.
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