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Orphan's Benefit

Orphan's Benefit
Mickey Mouse series
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Donald (left) and Mickey make their entrance
Directed by Burt Gillett
Produced by Walt Disney
Voices by Walt Disney
Florence Gill
Clarence Nash
Music by Frank Churchill
Animation by Johnny Cannon
Norm Ferguson
Ward Kimball (inbetweener)
Dick Lundy
Studio Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by United Artists
Release date(s)
  • August 11, 1934 (1934-08-11)
(USA)
Running time 9 minutes
Country United States
Language English
Preceded by Mickey's Steam Roller
Followed by Mickey Plays Papa
Orphans' Benefit
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Theatrical release poster
Directed by Riley Thompson
Produced by Walt Disney
Animation by Jim Armstrong
Johnny Cannon
Ed Love
Studio Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by RKO Radio Pictures
Release date(s)
  • August 12, 1941 (1941-08-12)
(USA)
Color process Technicolor
Preceded by The Nifty Nineties
Followed by Lend a Paw

Orphan's Benefit is an animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions. It was first released as a black-and-white cartoon in 1934 and was later remade in Technicolor in 1941 under the title Orphans' Benefit. The cartoon features Mickey Mouse and his friends putting on a Vaudeville-style benefit show for a group of unruly orphans. It contains a number of firsts for Disney, including the first time in which Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck appear together.

Orphan's Benefit features original music by Frank Churchill. The voice cast includes Walt Disney as Mickey, Clarence Nash as Donald, and Florence Gill as Clara Cluck. The original cartoon was directed by Burt Gillett and distributed by United Artists while the remake was directed by Riley Thomson and distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.

The mice orphans arrive at a theater for a free show entitled "Mickey's Big Show: Orphan's Benefit." As they file into the building they are given free lollipops, ice cream, and balloons.

Donald Duck begins the show by reciting "Mary Had a Little Lamb", and then reciting "Little Boy Blue." But when he says "come blow your horn," an orphan loudly blows his nose to disrupt Donald's performance. He recites it a second time, but this time the orphans blow their noses. Donald loses his temper over his performance being interrupted and challenges them to fight, but is pulled backstage by an off-screen stagehand.

The next act is Goofy, Horace Horsecollar, and Clarabelle Cow performing an acrobatic dance. Horace dances with Clarabelle and Goofy attempts to pick him up but gets his head stuck. Goofy then throws Clarabelle back to Horace. Horace spins Clarabelle around and throws him in Goofy's direction. Goofy catches her dress and Clarabelle closes out the act by hitting Goofy on the head. Donald decides to exact his revenge by reciting "Little Boy Blue" again and blows his own horn before the orphans can respond. An orphan blows ice cream at him to provoke Donald and the orphans punch Donald into a daze with their boxing gloves. Then, Donald is once again pulled backstage.


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