The Karnival Kid

Disney Cartoons
present
A
Mickey Mouse
Sound Cartoon

The
Karnival Kid

A Walt Disney Comic
by Ub Iwerks
Recorded by Powers Cinephone System
Copyright MCMXXIX

Minnie
the
Shimmy
Dancer

Tickets
10¢

Cow
Moo! Moo!

Peanuts

Peanut salesman
Meep! Dack! Meep! Dack! Meep! Dahh!!!

Cow
Moo!

Minnie
the
Shimmy
Dancer

Kat Nipp

Puts you in a trance, with her hoochie coochie dance
Dae-dee-dae-dae, dee-dae-dee-dae-dee
Dae-dae, dee-dae-dee-dae-dee-dae-dee...

Minnie
the Shimmy
Dancer

Hot
Dogs

Mickey Mouse

Hot dogs! Hot dogs!
Hot dogs! Hot dogs!

Hot dogs

Arf, arf! Arf, arf!
Arf, arf! Arf, arf!

Kat Nipp

Just a dime, ten cents,
See the hoochie coochie dance!

Mickey

It's a bum hooch dance,
Keep your money in your pants!

Hot
Dogs

Mickey Mouse

Hot dogs! Hot dogs!

Hot dogs

Arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf!

Mickey Mouse

Hot dogs! Hot dogs!

Hot dogs

Arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf!

Minnie
the
Shimmy
Dancer

Minnie Mouse

Yoo-hoo!

Mickey Mouse

Sit down!

Mickey Mouse

Sit up!

Mickey Mouse

Speak!

Hot dogs

Arf, arf, arf, arf, arf!

Minnie Mouse

Eeny, meeny, miny, moe!

Mustard

Hot dog

Ow! Ow! Arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf, arf!

Hot dog

Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Ow! Huhuhuhuhu!

Hot dog

Arf!

Mickey Mouse

Ow!

That night—
'neath the pale moonlight——

Minnie
the
Shimmy
Dancer

Mickey Mouse

Sigh! Shh!!

Shorter cat

Shh!!

Mickey Mouse

Shh!!

Both cats

Sweet Adeline! Sweet Adeline!
My Adeline! My Adeline!

Taller cat

Mrow, mrow, mrow!

Shorter cat

Mrow, mrow, mrow, mrow!

Taller cat

For you I pine!

Shorter cat

For you I pine!

Taller cat

For you, oh, I pine!

Shorter cat

In all my dreams!

Taller cat

Your fair face beams!

Shorter cat

Your fair face beams!

Taller cat

You are the flower of my heart!

Both cats

Sweet Adeline!
My Adeline!

Both cats

Sweet Adeline! My Adeline!
At night dear heart,
For you I pine,
In all my dreams,
Your fair face beams!
You're the flower
Of my heart!

Mickey Mouse

The
End

A Walt Disney Comic


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  • The screenwriter, and/or other writers of dialogue
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