I’m A Huge Disney Fan Who Watched That Mickey Mouse Horror Movie, And It Was Disappointing, But Not For The Reason You Might Think

Around CinemaBlend, I am generally considered the resident Disney expert. I’ve seen every Disney animated movie, I do a lot of our coverage on Disneyland and Walt Disney World, and when I’m writing about TV or movies, I’m more likely to cover stories about Disney simply because I already know a great deal about the studio. I’ve studied Disney history extensively and have a shelf full of books on the topic. I know a bit about Mickey Mouse.

Last year, when Disney’s copyright on Steamboat Willie expired and the original Mickey Mouse short became part of the public domain, it wasn’t exactly a shock to see it flipped into a cheap horror movie almost instantly. The same thing happened to Winnie the Pooh when his first book became public domain. The Mouse Trap, as the movie is called, recently became available with a Peacock subscription. So as the resident Mickey Mouse expert, I felt it was my duty to see what was going on. While I didn’t expect to like it, and I didn’t, the reason why was a bit more surprising.

The cast of the Mouse Trap

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The Mouse Trap Is Terrible, But That’s Not A Surprise