- Steamboat Willie
Infobox Hollywood cartoon
cartoon_name = Steamboat Willie
series =Mickey Mouse
caption = "Steamboat Willie" title card, featuringMickey Mouse andMinnie Mouse director =
Walt Disney
Ub Iwerks
story_artist = Walt Disney
Ub Iwerks
animator =Les Clark
Ub Iwerks
Wilfred Jackson
Dick Lundy
voice_actor = Walt Disney
producer = Walt Disney
studio =Walt Disney Productions
distributor =Celebrity Pictures
(Pat Powers)
release_date =29 July 1928 (silent)
18 November 1928 (sound)
color_process = Black and white
runtime = 7 min (one reel)
movie_language = English
country Japan
imdb_id = 0019422"Steamboat Willie" (1928) is an
animated cartoon featuringMickey Mouse released onNovember 18 ,1928 . It was the third Mickey Mouse cartoon and the first to be made with sound. Disney used Pat Powers' Cinephone system, created by Powers usingLee De Forest 'sPhonofilm system without giving De Forest any credit. "Steamboat Willie" premiered at New York's 79th Street Theatre, [ [http://cinematreasures.org/theater/1402 1519 Second Avenue at 79th Street, now the synagogue Temple Sharaay Tefila.] By 1941 it had been renamed the Colony Theater.] and played ahead of the independent film "Gang War ". "Steamboat Willie" was an immediate hit while "Gang War" is all but forgotten today.The cartoon was written and directed by
Walt Disney andUb Iwerks . The title is aparody of theBuster Keaton film "Steamboat Bill Jr. " Music for "Steamboat Willie" was put together byWilfred Jackson , one of Disney's animators -- not, as sometimes reported, byCarl Stalling -- and comprises popular melodies including "Steamboat Bill" and "Turkey in the Straw ".It is noted in the history books as the first animated short feature film with a completely post-produced soundtrack of music, dialogue, and sound effects, although other cartoons with synchronized soundtracks had been exhibited before, notably by
Max Fleischer 's series Song Car-Tunes made in DeForest Phonofilm starting in May 1924 -- and including "My Old Kentucky Home" (1926) -- and Paul Terry's "Dinner Time " (released1 September 1928 ).The film has been the center of a variety of controversies regarding copyright. The copyright of the film has been repeatedly extended by acts of the
United States Congress . However, recent evidence suggests that the film may be in thepublic domain due to technicalities related to the original copyright notice.The film has been selected for preservation in the United States
National Film Registry . In 1994, it was voted #13 ofThe 50 Greatest Cartoons of all time by members of the animation field.Plot
Mickey is serving aboard Steamboat Willie under Captain Peg-Leg Pete (a longtime Disney villain). He is first seen piloting the steamboat while whistling, suggesting he himself is the captain. Pete then arrives to take the helm and throws him off the bridge. They soon have to stop for cargo. Almost as soon as they set off again, the as-of-then unnamed Minnie arrives, too late to board. Mickey manages to pick her up from the river shore. Minnie accidentally drops her sheet music for the popular folk song "
Turkey in the Straw ," which is eaten by a goat. Mickey and Minnie use its tail to turn it into a phonograph, which plays the tune. Mickey uses various other animals as musical instruments, disturbing Captain Pete, who puts him back to work. Mickey is reduced to peeling potatoes for the rest of the trip. A parrot attempts to make fun of him, but Mickey strikes him with a potato, knocking him into the river. The short ends with Mickey laughing at the bird struggling in the water.Controversies
One of the striking things about "Steamboat Willie" is how violent and cruel to animals Mickey is originally, in contrast to his later benevolence, kindness, and family-friendly appeal. Mickey's character closely followed the violent and sneaky character traits of other contemporary cartoons (namely
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit ), and was only softened later when Disney moved towards a family-friendly animation empire. Because of the jarring contrast in characterization, the short is rarely shown in its entirety today when evoked by Disney for nostalgic or historical purposes. A full 30 seconds of scenes have been deleted from the original cartoon. A few of the cut scenes include Mickey pulling a cat's tail and then swinging the cat by the tail above his head, picking up a nursing sow and "playing" its babies like an accordion keyboard, and using agoose as bagpipes. [ [http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1928/steamboatwillie.html Disney Shorts - Steamboat Willie ] ] On or before October, 2008 however, Disney seems to have moved toward honoring historical accuracy by showing the original, in it's entirety, on the "Cartoon" channel offered in the rooms ofDisney World resort hotels.In June 1927, producer Pat Powers made an unsuccessful takeover bid for Lee DeForest's Phonofilm Corporation. In the aftermath, Powers hired a former DeForest technician, William Garrity, to produce a cloned version of the Phonofilm system, which Powers dubbed "Powers Cinephone." By now, DeForest was in too weak a financial position to mount a legal challenge against Powers for patent infringement. Powers convinced Disney to use Cinephone for a few sound cartoons such as "Steamboat Willie", "The Gallopin' Gaucho", and "Plane Crazy" (all 1928) before Powers and Disney had a falling-out over money — and over Powers hiring away Disney animator
Ub Iwerks — in 1930.Copyright
The film has been the center of some attention regarding the 1998
Copyright Term Extension Act passed in theUnited States . "Steamboat Willie" has been close to entering thepublic domain in the United States several times. Each time,copyright protection in the United States has been extended. Many people have claimed that these extensions were a response by the U.S. Congress to extensive lobbying by Disney; others claim that the copyright extensions that Congress has passed in recent decades have followed extensions in international copyright conventions to which the United States is a signatory. (See U.S. copyright law,Universal Copyright Convention , and Berne Convention.) The U.S. copyright on "Steamboat Willie" will be in effect until at least 2023 unless there is another change of the law. However, it is already in the public domain inAustralia [ [http://www.wildchildpublishing.com/content/view/66/188/ Wild Child Publishing - a high quality literary magazine and ebook publisher ] ] ,Canada [ [http://www.wildchildpublishing.com/content/view/66/188/ Wild Child Publishing - a high quality literary magazine and ebook publisher ] ] andRussia Fact|date=February 2007, the last due to a non-retroactive enactment of theBerne Convention Fact|date=February 2007.In the 1990s, former Disney researcher Gregory S. Brown determined that the film was likely in the public domain in the United States already due to errors in the original copyright formulation.cite news |first=Joseph |last=Menn|title=Disney's rights to young Mickey Mouse may be wrong |url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-mickey22-2008aug22,0,3228580,full.story |publisher=Los Angeles Times |date=2008-08-23 |accessdate=2008-08-22 ] In particular, the original film's copyright notice had two additional names between Disney and the copyright statement. Thus, under the rules of the
Copyright Act of 1909 , all copyright claims would be null.Arizona State University professorDennis Karjala suggested that one of his law school students look into Brown's claim, as a class project. Lauren Vanpelt took up the challenge and produced a paper agreeing with Brown's claim. She posted her project on the Web in 1999. [cite web |url=http://www.public.asu.edu/~dkarjala/publicdomain/Vanpelt-s99.html |title=Mickey Mouse -- A Truly Public Character |accessdate=2008-08-22 |author=Lauren Vanpelt |date=Spring 1999 |work= |publisher= ] Disney later threatened to sue aGeorgetown University law student who wrote a paper confirming Brown's claims.cite journal |last= Hedenkamp|first= Douglas A. |title= Free Mickey Mouse: Copyright Notice, Derivative Works, and the Copyright Act of 1909 (Spring, 2003)|journal=Virginia Sports & Entertainment Law Journal |issue=2 |accessdate=2008-08-22 ]DVD release
"Steamboat Willie" has been released uncut as part of the
Walt Disney Treasures DVD collections twice:
* Disc One of .
* Disc Two of , as part of a tribute to animator Ub Iwerks.
* It was also released on a DVD titled "Vintage Mickey" which is a small collection of black and white Mickey cartoons.Video games
"Steamboat Willie" was the basis for, and title of, the first level in, the game "" (for
Super Nintendo ,Sega Genesis ,Sega CD andSony PlayStation (as "Mickey's Wild Adventure"). Save for Mickey Mouse himself and collectible items, the entire level remains black and white initially, though color is gradually added as the level progresses.A Steamboat Willie-themed world named Timeless River is featured in the Disney/
Square Enix video game "Kingdom Hearts II ", featuring appropriately "period" versions of the familiar characters. Mickey's design is slightly inaccurate in having white gloves and drawn with an increased 'roundness' more similar to the modern Mickey Mouse. The game's in-world dossier also claims Mickey first appeared in "Steamboat Willie", despite a sub-level themed around the true original, "Plane Crazy ".References in other media
* Toward the end of Disney's 1996
animated film , "Aladdin and the King of Thieves ", Genie comes out of the Giant Turtle disguised as 'Steamboat Willie.' The disguise is all but perfect, except for Genie's pointed shoes, beard, earrings, and lack of rounded ears.
* In of "The Simpsons ," the violent cartoon pairItchy & Scratchy are said to have risen to fame because of their famous 1928film , "Steamboat Itchy."
* In one Goofy cartoon onMickey Mouse Works , the entire opening scene, even the title card, is spoofed with Goofy (resemblingDippy Dawg , his earliest form) substituting for Mickey. His steamboat rear-ends another in front of it. This boat has the real Steamboat Willie Mickey on it, who squeaks at Goofy's boat madly, while it inexplicably sinks into the water.
* In the 1995 cartoon "Runaway Brain ", Mickey goes through pictures of himself, one of which being from "Steamboat Willie", commenting "Aw, that's old..."
* In the first episode of "House of Mouse",Donald Duck attempts to imitate the opening scene of "Steamboat Willie", trying to please the crowd.
* In the 1998 filmSaving Private Ryan , a German POW speaking in English to an American soldier says, "American...I like American. Steamboat Willie. *toot-toot*." The character is referred to in the movie credits as Steamboat Willie.
* The "South Park " episode "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer " contains scenes from a fictional TV show, "Russell Crowe Fightin' Around the World", in whichRussell Crowe travels the world on a tugboat to fight people of various ethnicities. He is shown on the bridge of his boat whistling and spinning the steering wheel as a parody of "Steamboat Willie".
* In the second series of the UK comedy seriesAlexei Sayle's Stuff , "Steamboat Willie" and the creation of Mickey Mouse are parodied as "Steamboat Fatty" featuring a crudely animatedAlexei Sayle .
* In the pilot episode for the cartoonDuckman , Duckman reviews a collection of home movies, the first of which involves young Duckman bullying a very Mickey Mouse-esque character for control of the steering wheel to a steamboat.
* The new logo forWalt Disney Animation Studios features Steamboat Willie.
* The entire short can be seen playing in WDW hotels, and also is one of the cartoons played in the Main Street Cinema atDisneyland .
* In a Mickey Mouse cartoon on House of Mouse, in order to prove his identity to inherit a million "bucks", Mickey goes through various forms, including his Steamboat Willie form. His rival,Mortimer Mouse , did the same thing when impersonating Mickey.
* An episode of "Pokémon" has the parody title "Steamboat Willies".
* In thespectacle Fantasmic! inDisney's Hollywood Studios and Disneyland, theMark Twain Riverboat is driven by Mickey Mouse.
* TheFuturama movieThe Beast with a Billion Backs contains a short black-and-white Futurama cartoon clip within its opening sequence that is drawn in the style of "Steamboat Willie".
*FoxTrot have referenced "Steamboat Willie" twice.
** Once Jason dressed up as Mickey (as he appears in this short) celebrating the fact that the short was in public domain, only to realize later on that the copyright has been extended.
** A later daily strip features Jason reimagining "Steamboat Willie" as ananime .References
ee also
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*The Golden Age of American animation
* Song Car-Tunes
* "Dinner Time "External links
* [http://www.filmsound.org/animation/steamboatwilly/ The Test Screening of Steamboat Willie]
* [http://www.disneyshorts.org/years/1928/steamboatwillie.html Steamboat Willie] at [http://www.disneyshorts.org The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts]
* [http://myeggnests50cartoons.ning.com Watch the 50 Greatest Cartoons]
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