{"id":46289,"date":"2013-12-03T10:53:45","date_gmt":"2013-12-03T18:53:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/?p=46289"},"modified":"2013-12-03T11:23:20","modified_gmt":"2013-12-03T19:23:20","slug":"get-a-horse","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.cookiesandclogs.com\/get-a-horse\/","title":{"rendered":"What Do You Get When 1928 Mickey Meets CG? You “Get A Horse!” #DisneyFrozenEvent"},"content":{"rendered":"

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“Get A Horse!” is the new animated short showing before Frozen in theaters. Have you seen it yet? It’s a throwback to the Mickey and crew of the late ’20s with a modern twist. This short features all-new hand-drawn animation as well as cleverly rendered 3D computer graphics.<\/p>\n

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Bringing Mickey Back to the Silver Screen in “Get A Horse!”<\/h3>\n

We got the chance to sit down with Director Lauren MacMullan, Producer Dorothy McKim, Legendary Disney artist Eric Goldberg, and CG animator Adam Green to chat about “Get A Horse!”<\/p>\n

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The animation era around 1928 was chosen because a few different factors – everything was so non-PC at that time, Mickey could get a bit fresh with Minnie and she’d get right back at him, they could do anything with their arms and legs like infinitely stretching out, solutions were very inventive, etc.\u00a0Families should note that the humor is a bit on the sarcastic, naughty side as other original shorts by Mr. Walt Disney were.<\/p>\n

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Interview Highlights<\/h3>\n

Throughout the interview, there were several other tidbits about the short that were quite interesting:<\/p>\n