Animation Cel Drawing Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on Camel

Mickey in Arabia is a 1932 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. Walt Disney plays Mickey Mouse and Marcellite Garner Minnie. Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse are riding camelback through the Arabian desert and happen upon a lively town. Dismounting within, the mice take some amusing photographs whilst their naughty camel slurps up the contents of a beer barrel. As Minnie Mouse backs away with her camera from Mickey, who is posing for the shot, a sultan abducts her from behind a fence. A rescue ensues.

Film Title:

Mickey in Arabia

Image Title:

Animation Cel Drawing Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse on Camel
Year: 1932
Studio: Disney Studios
Width of Image = 4.75 inches
Height of Image = 3.75 inches
Width of Art = 12 inches
Height of Art = 9.5 inches
Price $1,000
While escaping, Minnie Mouse and Mickey fall into an awning: the angry sultan, still in pursuit, leaps from the same edge, compelling Mickey to retract the awning, making the sultan’s fall considerably less pleasant. The spears of the sultan’s warriors make their way to the helplessly entombed sultan, who then rushes off, in pain, into the distance. Mickey calls his camel, and with Minnie, rides off happily.
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