Knowing how protective Walt was of Mickey and how much he strived to maintain a wholesome image, if this animation ever existed at all, I'm quite sure he would have had any trace of it destroyed. And that's probably for the best.
The story sounds implausible for the time period. 1) animation trakes a long time to do 2) you can easily do it secretly now days because all you need is a computer and a tablet but back then animation was harder. Maybe it was a pencil test.
Considering what we know now about storyboard jams, how often they depict material that would never fly on the show itself, and how they are the way they are as a way for the storyboard artists and animators to let off some stress from having to work on a show they're far more stressed with making... Yeah, there's by no means any 100% confirmation that it exists, but it's more likely than we'd give it credit for.
The Mickey and Minnie tape is maybe lost to this day, but imagine if R34 artists hearing about this rumor. They'll going to have a field day with this one.
I doubt the Mickey/Minnie one is true at all. Especially the part of the story that has Roy Disney setting the whole thing up. Roy had to have known his brother would not react well to something like that. The Tinker Bell/Jiminy thing is a LITTLE more plausible, but it’s hard to believe Disney wouldn’t have ever found out about it if they were keeping it around and reusing the gag for years like that. That said, in his autobiography animator Shamus Culhane claimed that as production on Snow White was nearing completion, there was a sudden explosion of pornographic drawings from all over the studio of stuff like Snow White getting gang-raped by the Dwarves and orgies among the Dwarves themselves. He described it as kind of a mass hysteria from a stressed out, overworked staff pushed to the breaking point and under enormous pressure to finish the film in time. I see no reason to disbelieve Culhane, though possibly he exaggerated the extent of it.
About the Tinker Bell/Jiminy thing, he said that happened during late 50s and early 60s. That's when Walt's health declined and he soon after....died. so it's quite possible Walt was too preoccupied to find out about it!
@@WxIxLxLxIxAxMxS Well, Disney was one of those people who was pretty healthy up until the very last minute and then declined and died within just a few weeks. So that doesn't fit. But it is true that from the mid-'50s onward he had been able to spend less and less time with the animation staff, having moved on to other prime interests (the theme parks, television, etc.).
@@Marbles471 you're unaware of the polo accident? I just rechecked cause I couldn't remember the dates....it happened _earlier_ than I misremembered In 1938, during a polo match, Walt was hit by a polo ball and knocked out of his saddle. He shattered four vertebrae, which lead to excruciating pain. After this accident, he sold his horses and never played another game of polo for as long as he lived. Walt chose to go to a chiropractor rather than a doctor for his injuries, but the chiropractor could not heal his back. If he would have gone to the doctor and been put in a cast it would have healed. This decision and accident had lifelong consequences. Calcium deposits began to build up near his neck, which eventually let to arthritis and pain for the rest of his life. “When the back pain flared up, Walt was often unpleasant in his interaction with his staff” (Sampson) Plus he was a heavy smoker, which did him no favors.. It's true he tried to hide these ailments from the public, but to those close to him, it was obvious.
Honestly if this piece of Animation is real and it does eventually get found I will do what I can to remaster the original footage and maybe censor it depending on what's allowed
I heard that Fleischer Studio had their own version with Popeye and Betty Boop, but it was commissioned by Max Fleischer himself, with the raunchy short having a cast of voices and an orchestral number. Maybe it is confirmed, since I never heard that it was debunked. Only heard that its now in an animation Vault of some studio.
1. This short, if it ever existed, was not approved by Disney, hence it's supposed destruction 2. Cartoons were inconsistent about things back then anyway, Mickey's design randomly changes halfway through The Gallopin' Gaucho, and Oswald randomly has a navel for a single gag in The Fox Chase
What's more plausible: Someone recalled reading "Terry And The Pirates" and relayed it to a second party that told a third party, etc. In each telling, the story got embellished and the tellers added bits to make it more believable. The result is this speculative piece about a film that doesn't exist further positing the possible, not likely, existence of an apocryphal film. Next up: Someone uses AI to create the nonexistent media. ;-)
YOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I was half way through the video before I realized your voice and character sounded familiar. You used to do Total drama videos. How are you man?
Indiana Jones and The Lost Footage. Indiana Jones: The Story goes That The Footage was lost forever, Just as long as there are no Snakes I'm good. And Ariel in The Bubble after she looses her voice.
walt just did the "just tell me, i wont get mad" parent move on those animators
Knowing how protective Walt was of Mickey and how much he strived to maintain a wholesome image, if this animation ever existed at all, I'm quite sure he would have had any trace of it destroyed. And that's probably for the best.
The Star Wars Holiday Special of Mickey cartoons
The story sounds implausible for the time period. 1) animation trakes a long time to do 2) you can easily do it secretly now days because all you need is a computer and a tablet but back then animation was harder. Maybe it was a pencil test.
Considering what we know now about storyboard jams, how often they depict material that would never fly on the show itself, and how they are the way they are as a way for the storyboard artists and animators to let off some stress from having to work on a show they're far more stressed with making...
Yeah, there's by no means any 100% confirmation that it exists, but it's more likely than we'd give it credit for.
The Mickey and Minnie tape is maybe lost to this day, but imagine if R34 artists hearing about this rumor. They'll going to have a field day with this one.
You heard it here first. Disney made the first r34 video of Mickey Mouse
I heard about this tape for years!! The story itself seems ridiculous. True or not I love hearing stories and rumors of Disney magical essence. 🎥✨
@@valorousvigilante2491 True. 🖤🤍❤️💛
@@valorousvigilante2491 Yeah man, do you remember the leaked spongebob p@rn drawings? Even if it is a rumor and nothing else, is still beliaveble
We'll need to defrost Walt Disney, and ask him about it.
He was cremated
I know, but the fun was referencing one urban legend with another.
Thanks for the yearly upload king!
Thank you depression 🫡
Now that mickey mouse (steamboat willie) is in public domain, we can turn this urban legend into reality
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OH NO
only you need are using Disney-based furry voice actors to voicing the duo.
Why would you think this would be a good idea?
@@getjinxed101he never said that it would be a good idea
I mean, the SpongeBob Behind Closed Doors thing turned out to be real, so I say anything's possible.
The thing is Walt Disney is the subject of character assassination these days, so such stories of dirty animation are bound to be rife.
So... What this video really says is that Everyone at Disney from back then is a creep...
Poor Tinker Bell... :(
I doubt the Mickey/Minnie one is true at all. Especially the part of the story that has Roy Disney setting the whole thing up. Roy had to have known his brother would not react well to something like that.
The Tinker Bell/Jiminy thing is a LITTLE more plausible, but it’s hard to believe Disney wouldn’t have ever found out about it if they were keeping it around and reusing the gag for years like that.
That said, in his autobiography animator Shamus Culhane claimed that as production on Snow White was nearing completion, there was a sudden explosion of pornographic drawings from all over the studio of stuff like Snow White getting gang-raped by the Dwarves and orgies among the Dwarves themselves. He described it as kind of a mass hysteria from a stressed out, overworked staff pushed to the breaking point and under enormous pressure to finish the film in time. I see no reason to disbelieve Culhane, though possibly he exaggerated the extent of it.
About the Tinker Bell/Jiminy thing, he said that happened during late 50s and early 60s. That's when Walt's health declined and he soon after....died. so it's quite possible Walt was too preoccupied to find out about it!
@@WxIxLxLxIxAxMxS Well, Disney was one of those people who was pretty healthy up until the very last minute and then declined and died within just a few weeks. So that doesn't fit. But it is true that from the mid-'50s onward he had been able to spend less and less time with the animation staff, having moved on to other prime interests (the theme parks, television, etc.).
@@Marbles471 you're unaware of the polo accident? I just rechecked cause I couldn't remember the dates....it happened _earlier_ than I misremembered
In 1938, during a polo match, Walt was hit by a polo ball and knocked out of his saddle. He shattered four vertebrae, which lead to excruciating pain. After this accident, he sold his horses and never played another game of polo for as long as he lived. Walt chose to go to a chiropractor rather than a doctor for his injuries, but the chiropractor could not heal his back. If he would have gone to the doctor and been put in a cast it would have healed. This decision and accident had lifelong consequences. Calcium deposits began to build up near his neck, which eventually let to arthritis and pain for the rest of his life. “When the back pain flared up, Walt was often unpleasant in his interaction with his staff” (Sampson)
Plus he was a heavy smoker, which did him no favors..
It's true he tried to hide these ailments from the public, but to those close to him, it was obvious.
Honestly if this piece of Animation is real and it does eventually get found I will do what I can to remaster the original footage and maybe censor it depending on what's allowed
I heard that Fleischer Studio had their own version with Popeye and Betty Boop, but it was commissioned by Max Fleischer himself, with the raunchy short having a cast of voices and an orchestral number. Maybe it is confirmed, since I never heard that it was debunked. Only heard that its now in an animation Vault of some studio.
They should dig it up
Yes..... Ruin my childhood!
Rule 34: *W I T H P L E A S U R E* 😈
@@jaredwalker3960Oh fu-
I NEED IT!
SpongeBob animators draw porn
"...so if you're under the age of 13, or at least 18, first off, your parents aren't doing a good job"
They don't have private parts, the proof is the 2nd short in the series, Mickey Mouse (2013), No Service.
1. This short, if it ever existed, was not approved by Disney, hence it's supposed destruction
2. Cartoons were inconsistent about things back then anyway, Mickey's design randomly changes halfway through The Gallopin' Gaucho, and Oswald randomly has a navel for a single gag in The Fox Chase
You re-uploaded this over 5 times
I hope this is the last time :/
What's more plausible: Someone recalled reading "Terry And The Pirates" and relayed it to a second party that told a third party, etc.
In each telling, the story got embellished and the tellers added bits to make it more believable.
The result is this speculative piece about a film that doesn't exist further positing the possible, not likely, existence of an apocryphal film.
Next up: Someone uses AI to create the nonexistent media. ;-)
I heard there a few wb cartoons from world war 2 era that have alt cuts or edits that were filmed, changed and never surfaced.
time to make it new again
Ok please Stay
I'll try
nah but I’ve heard of gwain saga episode 007
What is that black square over the word?
I already knew about this show heh
YOOOOOOOOOOOOO. I was half way through the video before I realized your voice and character sounded familiar. You used to do Total drama videos. How are you man?
Yeah I used to do Total Drama videos. But I moved on to explore other pieces of animation. :)
Indiana Jones and The Lost Footage. Indiana Jones: The Story goes That The Footage was lost forever, Just as long as there are no Snakes I'm good. And Ariel in The Bubble after she looses her voice.
I’d like to give a shout-out to BlameItOnJorge for this hypothetical.
God i wish it was real
The first furry r34 video we’ll never see
someone can make it now bc of public domain
Fun fact you did not search for this
It's called hentai, and it's art
lemme make one
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