Johnny Cannon Les Clark Frenchy Detremaudan Clyde Geronimi Dick Lundy Tom Palmer Ben Sharpsteen[1]
Color process
Black-and-white Redrawn colorized (TV)
Production company
Walt Disney Productions
Distributed by
United Artists
Release date
January 7, 1933 (1933-01-07)
[2]
Running time
7 minutes
Country
United States
Language
English
Building a Building is a 1933 American animated short film produced by Walt Disney Production and released by United Artists. A remake of the 1928 Oswald the Lucky Rabbit film Sky Scrappers, the cartoon depicts Mickey Mouse working at a construction site under the supervision of Peg-Leg Pete while Minnie Mouse is selling box lunches to the workers. It was directed by David Hand, his first directorial assignment at Disney,[3] and features the voices of Walt Disney as Mickey, Marcellite Garner as Minnie, and Pinto Colvig as Pete.[1] It was the 51st Mickey Mouse short film, and the first of that year.[4]
The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the 6th Academy Awards, but lost to Disney's own Three Little Pigs.[5] This was the second Mickey Mouse cartoon nominated for an Oscar.[6]
^ abBuilding a Building Archived August 23, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at The Encyclopedia of Animated Disney Shorts
^Kaufman, J.B.; Gerstein, David (2018). Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History. Cologne: Taschen. ISBN 978-3-8365-5284-4.
^Baloney and Maracroni and a Huckleberry Pie at 2719 Hyperion
^Lenburg, Jeff (1999). The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons. Checkmark Books. pp. 108–109. ISBN 0-8160-3831-7. Retrieved June 6, 2020.
^"1933 Oscars - Academy Awards - Winners and Nominees". Pop Culture Madness. Archived from the original on June 7, 2009. Retrieved September 6, 2009.
^"Building A Building". BCDB. November 16, 2011. Archived from the original on February 15, 2013.
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