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Hickory Dickory Mickey 2001

6 min📅 2001-01-13

"A Mickey Mouse Cartoon"

In *Hickory Dickory Mickey* (2001), the iconic Mickey Mouse finds himself in a hilarious time-tangled adventure when a comically disruptive alarm clock—belonging to none other than Goofy—throws his day into chaos.

Director: Tony Craig

Cast

Wayne Allwine
Wayne Allwine
Mickey Mouse (voice)
Bill Farmer
Bill Farmer
Goofy (voice)

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hickory Dickory Mickey (2001) about?

This animated short follows Mickey Mouse as he's plunged into a chaotic time-warp adventure triggered by Goofy's notoriously loud and obnoxious alarm clock. The film blends classic slapstick with playful science-fiction twists, as Mickey races against the clock to regain control of his day. Expect plenty of laughs and Disney's signature charm.

Who directed Hickory Dickory Mickey?

Tony Craig directed this animated short. Known for his work in Disney's animation division, Craig brings a polished, nostalgic touch to the project.

Who stars in Hickory Dickory Mickey?

The film features voice talents from Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse and Bill Farmer as Goofy, reprising their iconic roles.

Is Hickory Dickory Mickey (2001) worth watching?

While it's a brief six-minute short, *Hickory Dickory Mickey* delivers the classic Disney humor and charm that nostalgia lovers crave. Its mix of animation style, voice acting, and playful premise makes it a fun watch for fans of vintage cartoons, though it may feel too short to fully satisfy modern expectations.

How long is Hickory Dickory Mickey?

The runtime for *Hickory Dickory Mickey* is six minutes.

About Hickory Dickory Mickey (2001) — A Time-Twisted Mickey Mouse Classic

In *Hickory Dickory Mickey* (2001), the iconic Mickey Mouse finds himself in a hilarious time-tangled adventure when a comically disruptive alarm clock—belonging to none other than Goofy—throws his day into chaos. Directed by Tony Craig, this animated short blends whimsical humor with classic Disney charm, delivering a fast-paced, lighthearted romp that plays with the absurdity of timekeeping gone wrong. The film's playful tone and slapstick energy make it a nostalgic treat for fans of vintage Mickey cartoons, packed into a tight six-minute runtime.

Under Craig's direction, the animation leans into the golden-age Disney style, where mischievous gadgets and Goofy's signature antics create a recipe for nonstop laughs. With Wayne Allwine voicing Mickey and Bill Farmer lending his iconic Goofy drawl, the short captures the spirit of classic mouse-and-foolish-duo partnerships. Whether you're revisiting Mickey's golden era or discovering this lost gem for the first time, *Hickory Dickory Mickey* offers a delightful snapshot of Disney's enduring comedic flair.