Plane Crazy is a 1929 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
[1][2] It was the fourth Mickey film to be given a wide release after Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin' Gaucho and The Barn Dance (1929).
Mickey then angrily throws the good luck horseshoe given to him by Minnie, and it boomerangs around a tree, hitting him and knocking him out.
Iwerks was also the sole animator for this short and spent just two weeks working on it in a back room, at a rate of over 700 drawings a day.
[8][9] The sound version contained a soundtrack by Carl W. Stalling, who recorded it on October 26, 1928, when he was hired, and a month before Steamboat Willie was released.
[11] When they shot this scene, they piled books under the spinning background to move the artwork closer to the view.
[sic] The cartoonist has employed his usual ingenuity to extract a volume of laughs that are by no means confined to the juveniles.
The sound effects are particularly appropriate on this type of film, and certainly add greatly to the comedy angle with the absurd squeaks, yawps and goofy noises.