Get A Horse!
November 2013
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Blake Stevenson
A Classic. Disney/Pixar does it again with this short, and brings back memories of their golden years. ----------------------side notes------------ - This is their 3rd nod to the Brony community. First was in Tangled, and second was in Frozen. Cool, right? /) - Also, I just noticed that Pete's steampunk goggle top-hat is unintentionally shaped like a penis. *facepalms*
Eric Hanson
Well-made When I first saw this in the theater, I thought it was a genuinely old cartoon. The title was definitely anachronous and the illusion was heightened by it's skimpy (by today's standards) plot, employing archaic sight gags, and including slightly "taboo" items such as Clarabelle flashing her utters. I thought the voices sounded genuine as well and later found out that they used the original voice actors, including Walt Disney himself. The transition to 3D is seamless.
Blake McMillan
A Blast To the Past I saw this amazing short film as it accompanied Disney's Frozen. It was unique, as the original hand drawn techniques collided with today's technology. Worth buying.
Robert LastNameRestricted
It was hard for me to watch. I had to sit through this twice when I saw "Frozen" in theaters. The idea had promise, but the execution was sad.
A Classic. Disney/Pixar does it again with this short, and brings back memories of their golden years. ----------------------side notes------------ - This is their 3rd nod to the Brony community. First was in Tangled, and second was in Frozen. Cool, right? /) - Also, I just noticed that Pete's steampunk goggle top-hat is unintentionally shaped like a penis. *facepalms*
Well-made When I first saw this in the theater, I thought it was a genuinely old cartoon. The title was definitely anachronous and the illusion was heightened by it's skimpy (by today's standards) plot, employing archaic sight gags, and including slightly "taboo" items such as Clarabelle flashing her utters. I thought the voices sounded genuine as well and later found out that they used the original voice actors, including Walt Disney himself. The transition to 3D is seamless.
Cast and credits
| Actors | Walt Disney, Marcellite Garner, Russi Taylor, Billy Bletcher, Will Ryan |
| Producers | Dorothy McKim |
| Director | Lauren MacMullan |
| Writers | Lauren MacMullan, Paul Briggs, Nancy Kruse, Raymond S. Persi |
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English
Run time
6 minutes
Rating
G
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