

Thru the Mirror
Directed by David HandMickey has been reading Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There", and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is alive. He eats a walnut, which makes him briefly larger, then small. He dances around a lot, ultimately doing a major number with a deck of cards. He dances with the queen, making the king jealous. He comes after Mickey with swords, and Mickey defends himself with a sewing needle. Mickey gets the upper hand, and the king calls for reinforcements. Mickey finds himself chased by several decks, which throw their spots at him. He turns on a fan and blows them away, back through the mirror, where his alarm is ringing.
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Thru the Mirror was released on May 30, 1936.
Thru the Mirror was directed by David Hand.
Thru the Mirror has a runtime of 9m.
Thru the Mirror was produced by Walt Disney.
Mickey has been reading Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There", and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is alive. He eats a walnut, which makes him briefly larger, then small. He dances around a lot, ultimately doing a major number with a deck of cards. He dances with the queen, making the king jealous. He comes after Mickey with swords, and Mickey defends himself with a sewing needle. Mickey gets the upper hand, and the king calls for reinforcements. Mickey finds himself chased by several decks, which throw their spots at him. He turns on a fan and blows them away, back through the mirror, where his alarm is ringing.
The key characters in Thru the Mirror are Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited) (Walt Disney), Radio (voice) (uncredited) (Billy Bletcher), Radio Hiccup (voice) (uncredited) (Pinto Colvig).
Thru the Mirror is rated Approved.
Thru the Mirror is an Animation, Comedy, Family film.
Thru the Mirror has an audience rating of 7.3 out of 10.















