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This short, while it did not make it onto the actual list, made it as a runner up on [[Cartoon Brew|Jerry Beck's]] [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]].
This short, while it did not make it onto the actual list, made it as a runner up on [[Cartoon Brew|Jerry Beck's]] [[The 50 Greatest Cartoons]].

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* [[Animation Bump]]: This is a very lavishly animated short in general, even by [[Classic Disney Shorts]] standards. The ghosts in particular have very impressive glow effects, transparency and fading.
* [[Animation Bump]]: This is a very lavishly animated short in general, even by [[Classic Disney Shorts]] standards. The ghosts in particular have very impressive glow effects, transparency and fading.
* [[Coincidental Accidental Disguise]]: Mickey and friends get covered with [[Covered in Gunge|molasses and flour]], making them look like ghosts, which scares away the ''real'' ghosts.
* [[Coincidental Accidental Disguise]]: Mickey and friends get covered with [[Covered in Gunge|molasses and flour]], making them look like ghosts, which scares away the ''real'' ghosts.
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[[Category:Horror Western Animation]]
[[Category:Horror Western Animation]]
[[Category:The Great Depression]]
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[[Category:Looney Tunes]]
[[Category:Looney Tunes]]
[[Category:Classic Disney Shorts]]
[[Category:Classic Disney Shorts]]

Revision as of 21:23, 19 July 2018

One of the most popular Classic Disney Shorts, this Mickey Mouse cartoon from 1937 is centered around Mickey, Donald Duck and Goofy, who are running a Ghost Exterminating business as they are tricked into looking around a haunted house by the titular quartet of ghosts, who proceed to unleash their wrath upon our heroes. Unlike previous shorts themed around spooky stuff, Hilarity Ensues.

On a side note, these ghost characters (or at least ghosts similar in appearance) would later make an appearance, not in a Disney cartoon, but in a Walter Lantz cartoon "A Haunting We Will Go", featuring the Mel Blanc voiced Lil' Eightball being tricked into coming into their house. That short was also directed by the same director of this short, Burt Gillet.

This short, while it did not make it onto the actual list, made it as a runner up on Jerry Beck's The 50 Greatest Cartoons.

Tropes used in Lonesome Ghosts include: