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| Motor Mania | |
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| Goofy series | |
Motor Mania poster. |
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| Directed by | Jack Kinney |
| Produced by | Walt Disney |
| Story by | Dick Kinney Milt Schaffer |
| Voices by | Pinto Colvig John McLeish |
| Music by | Paul J. Smith |
| Animation by | John Sibley Charles Nichols Ed Aardal Jack Boyd |
| Layouts by | Al Zinnen |
| Backgrounds by | Claude Coats |
| Studio | Walt Disney Productions |
| Distributed by | RKO Radio Pictures |
| Release date(s) | June 30, 1950 (USA) |
| Color process | Technicolor |
| Running time | 7 min (one reel) |
| Language | English |
Motor Mania is a cartoon made by Walt Disney Productions in 1950. In this madcap motoring animation, Goofy (during his "Everyman" period) transforms into a Mr. Hyde-type split personality, when he gets behind the wheel and provides the lowdown on how not to drive safely.
The cartoon shows how the character, as the pleasant, friendly, and good-natured "Mr. Walker", undergoes a change in personality to the belligerent "Mr. Wheeler" when he gets behind the wheel of his car. Mr. Wheeler is self-centered, inconsiderate, and borderline violent. Upon reaching his destination in town (we are not shown the character's reason for traveling) and leaving his automobile, he reverts to the mild-mannered Mr. Walker, whereupon he is the victim of other motorists' unsafe (and sometimes even predatory) driving habits. However, once he returns to his car, he becomes Mr. Wheeler again, seeking to impose his own will upon traffic, to the point of blaming the tow truck that hauls him away for his slow pace after an auto accident.
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