Originally Posted By ToonKirby When Mickey is walking through the Vault, he passes by several pictures on the wall of notorious scenes from such movies as "The Rescuers", "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and "Fantasia". There was a fourth picture (on the left of the screen at the start of the scene) - anyone know what it was?
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 Kirby, to me it looked like something from Cinderella. The trying on of the slipper scene, but she liked like she was barely dressed.
Originally Posted By DDMAN26 One more thing this is kind of sad but true. When Mickey told the little girl about all the laughs he provided and she responded with "your supposed to be funny?" That's how he's always been with me. I love Mickey and he's a wonderful character, but he never really made me laugh.
Originally Posted By mawnck >>There was a fourth picture (on the left of the screen at the start of the scene) - anyone know what it was?<< The wedding in "The Little Mermaid". With the priest. You know.
Originally Posted By wahooskipper I always thought of Mickey as the "straight man". He sort of sets up the rest of them to deliver the laughs.
Originally Posted By DlandDug For what it's worth, the clip is still available at IFilm. It has been removed from the official SNL site, though. I also enjoyed the jabs at the awful direct-to-video sequels. But some stuff in this piece is just offensive and not particularly funny. (What is the deal with Vivien Leigh? The gossip back in the day linked Walt with Delores Del Rio.) Incidently, the brief clips of actual Disney footage may have come from movie trailers that have entered public domain. I have a couple of poor quality budget VHS tapes that advertised Disney product on the cover, and contained trailers.