Mickey Mouse (film)/Transcript

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(We cut to the intro, where we see a little girl with a flashlight sneaking into the dark home office of what appears to be Walt Disney's house.) DIANE DISNEY: "Wow, look at all the drawings..." (lights turn on)

WALT DISNEY: "Diane..."

DIANE (startled): "Daddy?"

WALT: "Young lady, what are you doing in my home office in this time of night?"

DIANE: "Well, I was just wondering how these drawings got you where you are today."

WALT: "Well, it's a long story, too long for you to know in the middle of the night."

DIANE: "Come on daddy, please tell me."

WALT: "Alright." (Holds up a picture of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit) "This, Diane, is Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. He was the first cartoon creation that ever became a success for my studio, which was only 4 years old at the time. The Alice comedies were also pretty popular for a time, but Oswald is a pretty big deal... at least he is to me. Unfortunately, I lost the rights to poor Oswald after only one year after he was created."

DIANE: "That's too bad, daddy."

WALT: "Yes, I know. But, you know what Diane?"

DIANE: "What daddy?"

WALT: "Sometimes, bad days are good days in disguise. (Walt soon takes out a picture of Mickey Mouse) That was a time I started over from scratch, and thus... this little guy here, Mickey Mouse, was born."

DIANE: "And daddy?"

WALT: "Yes, Diane?"

DIANE: "How did Mickey get to where he is today? How did he meet all his friends? How did he fall in love with Minnie? Why does that mean old Pete hate him so much?"

WALT: "Hmmm... I'll tell you what, How about we hop over to your room, and I'll tell you a bedtime story all about that."

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