Mickey's Good Deed (1932): cast, story & where to watch
1932 · Film · ★ 6.4

Released in 1932, Mickey's Good Deed is a family and animation film directed by Burt Gillett, running about 7 minutes. “Mickey's White Christmas” — that tagline sets the tone.
What it’s about. Mickey is playing Christmas carols on a standup bass for change. Alas, all he gets is screws, rocks, and other useless stuff. He plays outside a rich man's window, and the spoiled brat kid inside decides he wants Pluto. Mickey isn't selling, but when his bass gets destroyed by a passing sleigh and he sees a house full of orphans with no presents, he changes his mind. Mickey plays Santa to the kids. Meanwhile, the brat has been torturing Pluto; his father finally has enough and throws Pluto out and spanks the child. Pluto and Mickey are reunited, and as a bonus, the kid has tied the Christmas turkey to Pluto's tail. (Also included: Chip an' Dale 1947, Lend a Paw 1941)
Who’s in it. Mickey's Good Deed stars Walt Disney as Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited) and Pinto Colvig as Pluto (voice) (uncredited).
How it landed. With an audience score of 6.4/10, Mickey's Good Deed has drawn a solid, mixed-to-positive response.
Where to watch. Streaming options change often. See the full, country-by-country breakdown on our where to watch Mickey's Good Deed page.
If you liked it. Fans of Mickey's Good Deed tend to enjoy Spirited Away, Back to the Future, The Lion King and Coco.
Frequently asked
- Where can I watch Mickey's Good Deed (1932)?
- Streaming, rental and purchase options for Mickey's Good Deed change frequently. Check our where-to-watch page for the latest availability in your country.
- Is Mickey's Good Deed worth watching?
- Mickey's Good Deed holds an audience score of 6.4 out of 10, and is a strong pick if you enjoy family and animation. Reactions are mixed, so it may depend on taste.
- Who stars in Mickey's Good Deed?
- Mickey's Good Deed stars Walt Disney and Pinto Colvig.
- When was Mickey's Good Deed released?
- Mickey's Good Deed was released in 1932, with a runtime of about 7 minutes.
