

Mickey joins the Navy, where he encounters a bulldog admiral. "Navy Mickey" also known as "Mickey in the Navy" Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go treasure hunting on a shipwreck. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy go treasure hunting and end up on a desert island. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy bake an enormous cake for Mrs. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are interior designers who set up a honeymoon cottage for Horace Horsecollar and Clarabelle Cow.

At one point, Donald and Goofy were also considered for inclusion in the plot. When the Silly Symphony failed to materialize, Mickey Mouse was brought into the story and the concept was developed as either a short or featurette. The trio of prospectors are left in tattered disarray. However, the machine goes berserk when it gets too close to Donald's gold belt buckle, attacking the duck and ultimately exploding a stick of dynamite. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy discover a ledge of 19-karat gold in the desert with the aid of an automatic gold-finder, which has been constructed by Goofy. Mickey sets out to hunt deer in a story that was supposed to feature all of the same plot elements as in the released cartoon The Pointer in 1939. Ī proposed Silly Symphony based on Hans Christian Andersen's story about two weavers who promise an emperor a new suit of clothes that is invisible to those unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent. Mickey, Donald, and Goofy are pitted against a comic sea serpent. Somewhere during the development after the split, "Mickey's Grand Opera" was produced first and kept most of the original elements, and it was released in 1936. It was released in 1937 as "Magician Mickey". During the development of the former short, Donald was downgraded from Mickey's helper to a frustrated spectator role. During the development, this was split into two cartoons, since the plot was considered too thick for a standard short, and it became "Mickey's Magic Hat". The magic act is followed by a grand opera, featuring Mickey, Donald, Clara Cluck, and Pluto, and exposing the hat again. Donald is frustrated and wants to expose Mickey's act. A short with this plot was made for Disney's House of Mouse. Pluto rescues a baby puppy that wrecks the house of his black mistress. Probably at the same time as Mickey was dropped from the cartoon, the film (now starring Donald Duck) was renamed " Donald's Ostrich," which was released in 1937. The original kangaroo elements ended up in " Mickey's Kangaroo," which was released in 1935, minus the train station. At one time, Mickey was supposed to help Donald with the ostrich, before he was omitted from the plot altogether in favor of the duck. During the development of the cartoon, the kangaroo was dropped in favor of an ostrich. Mickey works at a train station, where he encounters a troublesome kangaroo. Pete the moonshiner mistakes Mickey for a revenue agent, and Minnie Mouse appears as a hillbilly girl. Twelve years later, a film based on the novel was released by Disney. A script and some storyboards were made by David Hall, as well as a Leica reel, but the project never materialized due to World War II. Following the success of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Disney purchased the film rights to Carroll's book with Sir John Tenniel's illustrations. In 1939, there was a second attempt to produce the animated film. However, the project was scrapped in favor of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. Mary Pickford was attached to star as Alice. It was planned to be a combination of animation with live-action. The film would be the first theatrical animated feature-length film of Disney. The first attempt to produce an animated film adaptation of the classic novel of the same name written by Lewis Carroll. Some of these projects stem from simply Walt Disney Pictures. These include feature films, short films, and television series/specials, stemming from Walt Disney Animation Studios, Pixar, Disney Television Animation, and other animation studios owned by The Walt Disney Company. This is a list of unmade and/or unreleased animated projects by The Walt Disney Company.
