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The black screen lasts until five minutes in, when the second part of the original upload appears. Since in this version this part is four minutes long, this one had to be cut short to five minutes, or else it would be more than The screaming from the other two and the eyes falling out, strange rubble buildings and warping and stretching scene from the other two happens as normal, then the usual last thirty seconds of the face closeup from There is strangely no Russian text or shadow figure unlike the two earlier uploads, it is just a Movie Maker effect.

This one fits the length. The video begins with no title card and just a countdown. At two the countdown ends. Remember this countdown for later. The cartoon begins, and it looks quite real.

There is a repeating background of two buildings, and Mickey looks as if he's quite desperate for something, as he walks with his hands outstretched.

The quality on this version is quite old and crappy-looking, with everything from dust to scratches. The walk lasts two minutes, and has the original Jojacob piano song in the background. The cartoon cuts to black with a real-looking old film transition. It reappears with screaming increasingly getting louder at five minutes in, the same screams from the original JoJacob version, with the murmurs from the same video mixed in. The video gets more and more distorted, with the sidewalk stretching out.

Mickey seemingly looks at the viewer and gives a sinister smile, but his eyes do not fall out. The video just gets more dusty and distorted. A scene of what seems to be old footage a man talking to a woman appears as an overlay, and Mickey's body seems to start to become two Mickeys that are walking opposite ways, directly fused together face-to-face, and still walking. The walk cycle suddenly fades out, with Mickey's face appearing.

The same music box is in the background from the JoJacob version, with the Russian text under his face. This could have been real, had it not been for the countdown see, I said "wait until later" , which is an SMPTE Universal Film Leader, which was not invented until the s. Second of all, the screams and murmurs are from a website called Freesound. The film reappears at five minutes, not six minutes. He himself admits it's his own fake version. Recent blog posts. Explore Wikis Community Central.

Register Don't have an account? Suicide Mouse. All materials now render in Blender Internal legacy as well …. All shaders have been ported from Blender Internal to Eevee Notes on how to use the character - Put your 3D cursor in the Origin of your scene.

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Blender Developer Blog Latest news and updates on Blender development. Get Involved Join the community and help with design, development, docs and more. The images begin to distort as well, becoming more and more twisted with each minute that passes. Then a blurry close-up of Mickey appears with what sounds like a broken music box playing in the background.

Something about it really jangles the nerves. This is where those words come into play — they describe the video, yes, but they also put it into context. The way the story goes is that, for ages, the only part of this particular short anyone allegedly knew existed was the first six minutes.

However, according to the caption on Nec1's upload, legendary film critic Leonard Maltin was allegedly reviewing a whole bunch of early Mickey Mouse cartoons in order to determine which ones would be on a planned DVD release.

That was when he apparently noticed that the full video was actually just over nine minutes long — not six, as previously thought. Ember Forest By Mike Pan.

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