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  1. Mickey and the Beanstalk is a Mickey Mouse cartoon originally released in 1947 as the second half of Fun and Fancy Free. This segment is an adaptation of the fairytale Jack and the Beanstalk by Benjamin Tabart, with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and...

  2. The Ludwig Von Drake version of Mickey and the Beanstalk was released separately in 1988 in the Walt Disney Mini-Classics line. This version was then re-released, in 1994, as part of the Disney Favorite Stories collection.

  3. During the 1940s, Mickey and the Beanstalk and Bongo were originally going to be developed as two separate feature films. In the late 1930s, Mickey's popularity fell behind Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto and Max Fleischer's Popeye.

  4. Mickey and the Beanstalk: Directed by Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts. With Walt Disney, Clarence Nash, Pinto Colvig, Sterling Holloway. A mysterious thief has stolen the prosperous Happy Valley's most prized possession: the musical Singing Harp.

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    • Animation, Short, Adventure
    • Hamilton Luske, Bill Roberts
    • Stacy Conradt
    • BOTH SHORTS WERE SLATED TO BE FEATURE-LENGTH FILMS. After WWII, Disney Studios was running low on funds. Walt assessed the array of half-completed movies he had in his lineup and decided to splice some of them into package films as a fairly quick way to get movies out that would generate some money for the studio.
    • THE PROJECTS WERE PUT ON HOLD SO DISNEY COULD PRODUCE WAR MATERIALS FOR THE U.S. A partially completed script for “Bongo” was turned in on December 8, 1941—the day after Pearl Harbor was bombed.
    • FUN AND FANCY FREE HELPED FINANCE CINDERELLA. Disney's scheme to get more money into the studio's pipeline worked. Because of the success of Fun and Fancy Free, the studio was able to scrape together enough money to make Cinderella—but there was a lot riding on that glass slipper.
    • "BONGO” IS BASED ON A STORY BY SINCLAIR LEWIS. Despite the fact that it’s the lesser-known part of the story now, “Bongo” was a big deal at the time of its release because it was based on a short story by Sinclair Lewis.
  5. Fun and Fancy Free is a 1947 American animated musical fantasy anthology film produced by Walt Disney and Ben Sharpsteen and released on September 27, 1947 by RKO Radio Pictures.

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  7. Donald angrily throws the beans into a hole in the floor and during the night, a giant beanstalk sprouts, carrying the house upward. The next morning, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy find themselves in a land with a huge castle.

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