Howdy! Now, I know you might have a few questions. Here I am to answer them: 1. Where's the full cartoon??? The colorization process took a bit longer than anticipated. We still have a few segments like you can see here that still need to be colored in. We've also been reached out by a few animation festivals that were interested in screening our project. So the cartoon in full will unfortunately not be released for another few months. 2. Where are his iconic red shorts??? Fun (legal) Fact: The red shorts Mickey variant is still technically under copyright protection, at least for another ten years or so. Those original teasers we uploaded were merely a test of the colorization process (as well as to catch people's attention). The blue shorts version is the official one we're releasing. It's also meant as a cute artistic reference to Mickey's predecessor, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. 3. Dude I love your stuff, how can I (financially) support you??? I am so glad you asked! Apart from sharing my work to everyone you know, please consider donating to my official Buy Me a Coffee page. I unfortunately don't have any bonus perks set up just yet so treat it as my personal online tip jar. buymeacoffee.com/condorcreations Your support goes a long way, especially since we have a few more exciting projects coming down the pipeline. Subscribe and follow to stay tuned! Thank you!
Here's a thought. Could you potentially do green shorts? Mickey's first colored appearance actually had him wearing green shorts instead of his iconic red. The problem is that short might still be under copyright protection. Amazing job so far!
Also there is this animation collap from a year ago using steam boat willie where Mickey Mouse is drawn with red shorts and the video is still up on youtube ruclips.net/video/4CiL1KMI0IA/видео.html
Colored Mickey is in the public domain thanks to posters for the Gallopin' Gaucho short (also in the public domain) have the standard colors Disney uses for him
The virgin "crap horror movie cheaply made and rushed out to capitalise on the character going PD" vs the chad "hand-coloured version of the original that took countless hours to make and with a painstaking attention to detail"
Can't believe they would waste Mickey mouse being public domain on a cheap, off brand Halloween movie they could have used it to make any type of movie TV show or game, but no. They have to make an awful horror movie instead of actual art
I’m shocked that nobody, not even Disney, ever bothered to even *try* coloring this cartoon. Not saying it _NEEDS_ to be in color; but It’s been nearly 100 years, a saturation version is long overdue.
Probably due to the hat also being blue, since there’s another video of this made by the same guy (It’s just a sneak=peek so It’s shorter) where he wears red pants with the blue hat and It looks kinda weird
@@madeline_from_celeste_real It's probably to avoid any legal trouble with Disney. Despite Mickey being public domain now, it's just best not to tempt fate with Disney. Everyone knows how ruthless they are when it comes to hunting people down for this stuff, even if their case would be harder to make thanks to the public domain, smaller entities like this channel can't fight them even if they wanted to
@@ellie8272 I agree with him though, turning public domains into horror is just a cheap money grab and they always come out looking like shit. the new mickey mouse horror game looks trash
Wow, you've really breathed new life into this almost 96 year-old cartoon. All of the colors look accurate to 1930's Silly Symphonies-era Disney too! Awesome work!
For anyone wondering, colored Mickey is in the public domain thanks to posters for the Gallopin' Gaucho short (also in the public domain) have the standard colors Disney uses for him
It's actually more of a general Mickey Mouse Poster since the only colors on the official Gallopin' Gaucho poster are white and red but yes, there is a 1928 Poster with his iconic red shorts (with yellow gloves and brown shoes) and all the other posters (steamboat willie, plane crazy, pretty much everything from 1928-1931) has white gloves. So pretty nuch the only thing that might not be safe is yellow shoes
@user-mo2gb8ez8d yeah that's the problem here. They made them yellow, which could be getting too close to Disney here. Which I fear for the worst in what's otherwise a really great colorization
This looks absolutely incredible. This is the first time I see somebody actually trying to make a black and white cartoon into full color this perfectly. Disney should have done this like years ago but they couldn’t wanted to colorize the cartoon. I’m excited to see the full version of the iconic short in color. You earned yourself a subscriber.
II think that Steamboat Willie as the Mickey's debut is some kind sacred cow. In 80s-90s all old BW Mickey's cartoons were indeed colorized for TV syndication, but not Steamboat Willie was untouched. This is the same case of Snow White - for years wasn't in TV and Disney Company was reluctant to Get Home release.
This looks so so sick. I love the contrast of the harsh solid black and white tones with the vibrant colors now popping. Especially the background and little set dressing. Awesome awesome work.
I know exactly what you mean when you say you're not a fan of Black & White stuff being colorized - I mean, imagine "The Twilight Zone" colorized! You just can't DO that! It's not right! I like the shading of the original Steamboat Willie, but there's definitely a place for a colorized version, too.
Officially released to this episode, there was a poster released on the same day. The poster was colored and mickey had his red shorts. It should be public domain.
This is so cool! Can really tell how much love you've poured into doing such a wonderful job with the colorization. Looking forward to seeing the complete version :)
Really good! I cannot wait for the final version, and mickey's shorts being blue is a great idea! I'm also working on a steamboat Willie video and this got me some inspiration. Thanks ❤
Mickey’s shorts being blue is stupid, they had no reason to make the shorts blue but they did it anyway. It’s like they forgot Mickey’s shorts are red and picked a random color.
@@domartimyou’re wrong. posters from 1928 had a colorized version of mickey containing his iconic red shorts, meaning that the red shorts are legal and in the public domain.
@domartim actually in this case it's worse. Cause they changed the wrong thing. The shoes were made the modern color which makes the situation even worse. Disney can spot that and get them into troublr
This is incredibly and important for the public domain. I don’t agree with the US copyright laws and it is too long and hinder creativity. I love this and I can’t wait to see what Disney says.😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
Mickey's red shorts are in the public domain too. There are promotional posters released by Disney from 1928 of Mickey that are in color with his red shorts.
@@chazzywaz The legal analysis I've read state that they do count since they were published by Disney in 1928. So combining Steamboat Willie with Mickey's red shorts from the public domain posters should be perfectly legal now.
Wow, que Increíble quedó, ya quiero ver la versión completa. Esto si es lo bueno del dominio público, alguien por fin hace algo con amor y no la típica de sacar la versión de terror del personaje de dominio público.
For the record, the color of a black-and-white character's shorts is way below the threshold of originality needed to qualify for copyright. So even if you were to go with the classic red, it'd be a reasonable assumption and not creative enough for Disney to claim that it's copyrightable. There's no copyright on the color red. The only grounds they'd have are for trademark, which is still in effect on the original forever anyway and only has limited, specific protection.
Fair enough. I was concerned on the yellow shoes, but if this is true then I guess they are fine. Good to know though, thanks for mentioning that I don't think they avoided the red shorts for copyright, as the title card clearly displays them in their full glory. I think they went for some artistic difference here. Would surprise me if copyright concern changed it, as again, the shoes were unchanged.
Oh look, someone doing something beautiful with Mickey instead of crapping on him or making something dumb! This is amazing work. Can't wait to see the whole thing
@@shaunavant532 okay fair but also is it really fair to call it a passion taking a character for kids that have been a staple of children’s innocence for decades and turning them into low budget slasher movies is actually really dumb and kinda just fucked up, there’s no real story, there’s no point to it and it’s just dumb
This is seriously awesome! How did you do it!? Like, this is the best color adaptation I've seen! I also love the choice of the blue shorts for Mickey, they fit him really well! Looking forward to watching the whole thing!
Interestingly enough, I think red shorts Mickey might still be legal. I saw there was an ad from 1928 someone posted about with red shorts Mickey. It also would be under public domain as of yesterday.
This is phenomenal!!! I've seen the original many many times. To see it presented in a new way is quite surreal. I love the realistic clouds behind the whistles.
I can't believe it took me until now to realize that the part where Mickey and the bird are is outside and not inside the boat's interior. Anyway, can't wait till the full release!
This is the best coloration I have ever seen! Can't wait to see the full thing when it is all in this style! I wouldn't be surprised if someone decided to reanimate this short since... Hey, use that public domain privileges!
Fantastic! Phenomenal! Keep up the good work! I tried with EbSynth, but you've done it properly and shown such care. I think Walt himself would enjoy this!
i was thinking the parrot would be green then i remembered josé and panchito from the three caballeros and honestly, you made a good call with the dark coloration there. this looks amazing ♡
This is such an amazing piece of work. It's beautiful but I'm afraid that some big company isn't too happy about it... I hope you can do the complete version of the cartoon
It brings me great joy seeing this use of Public Domain (It's waaay past due Thank you Mr. Bono). Considering the House of Mouse was built on using public domain.
Exactly how audiences in 1928 would have heard it. However, there were bits of "waviness" in that audio near the end of this video (I don't know if the word "waviness" exists), but I hope they will be corrected once the colorization process is completed and the cartoon can be seen in full
This looks beautifully done. Lookingnforward to seeing the whole thing. Also I actually like the Blue Shorts more for Willie. Kinda looks better in my opinion, plus it matches pete, which makes sense.
Makes me laugh when Mickey Rasberry spits at Pete and Pete reacted like how you would react if a squirt gun or a rock hit your back. And hilarious when Pete tried to kick him for that but misses and how his leg made a hilarious and miraculous flexible move where it kicks his butt instead! 😂
I’m pretty sure that you can use red shorts and brown shoes for mickey now, as some promotional material, like posters, showed mickey with his red shorts and brown shoes, and since those posters were made for the film at the time of release, they are in the public domain now.
Nice work on this colorized version. Wise to use Mickey's pants in blue since they still own the red ones. And good thing this is done with the fact that this cartoon is now free to use.
I don’t know I’m probably the only one that noticed this or not but if you watch when Pete pulls Mickey away from the wheel, Mickey’s hat disappears 0:52
Howdy! Now, I know you might have a few questions. Here I am to answer them:
1. Where's the full cartoon???
The colorization process took a bit longer than anticipated. We still have a few segments like you can see here that still need to be colored in. We've also been reached out by a few animation festivals that were interested in screening our project. So the cartoon in full will unfortunately not be released for another few months.
2. Where are his iconic red shorts???
Fun (legal) Fact: The red shorts Mickey variant is still technically under copyright protection, at least for another ten years or so. Those original teasers we uploaded were merely a test of the colorization process (as well as to catch people's attention). The blue shorts version is the official one we're releasing. It's also meant as a cute artistic reference to Mickey's predecessor, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
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They can't because of copyright@@spongebobsquarepants6096
Here's a thought. Could you potentially do green shorts? Mickey's first colored appearance actually had him wearing green shorts instead of his iconic red. The problem is that short might still be under copyright protection. Amazing job so far!
Could you potentially make two versions one with red and one where his shorts are blue?
Also how can they put copyright on a color?
Also there is this animation collap from a year ago using steam boat willie where Mickey Mouse is drawn with red shorts and the video is still up on youtube
ruclips.net/video/4CiL1KMI0IA/видео.html
interesting
This is actually exactly what I hoped someone would do with this being public domain.
I wonder why Disney corp. didn't colorize their old B&W cartoons.
@@robertjenkins6132personally I don't see the point most people didn't watch this short until this new year's myself included.
Yeah this is cool
@@robertjenkins6132 Cuz' meanwhile it looks nice, It linda kills the concept of the author (also is expensive)
@@videon6134I always watched this over and over on a VHS as a kid who loved classic animation
Very wise going with the blue pants for Mickey there. Best not to tempt any excuse for Disney to take this down. Can't wait to see the full thing!
Plus you could just say it was Willie's work/conductor outfit, since it matches the hat nicely
@@ThatDevilBronyor because of how dangerous it is for Mickey to have the red shorts due to the fact it looks very similar to Modern Mickey.
Colored Mickey is in the public domain thanks to posters for the Gallopin' Gaucho short (also in the public domain) have the standard colors Disney uses for him
Pete’s outfit is also colorized in blue, so it looks like a uniform.
Mickey??? No that’s clearly Willy. He doesn’t even have the gloves.
The virgin "crap horror movie cheaply made and rushed out to capitalise on the character going PD" vs the chad "hand-coloured version of the original that took countless hours to make and with a painstaking attention to detail"
This is way better
in my opinion this is kinda better than those shitty movies lolo, they don't have any chance with that, being realistic.
Can't believe they would waste Mickey mouse being public domain on a cheap, off brand Halloween movie they could have used it to make any type of movie TV show or game, but no. They have to make an awful horror movie instead of actual art
@@henrybierman8431I get the feeling that this was what Disney had feared.
I’m shocked that nobody, not even Disney, ever bothered to even *try* coloring this cartoon.
Not saying it _NEEDS_ to be in color; but It’s been nearly 100 years, a saturation version is long overdue.
The blue clothing colors feel surprisingly natural.
Probably due to the hat also being blue, since there’s another video of this made by the same guy (It’s just a sneak=peek so It’s shorter) where he wears red pants with the blue hat and It looks kinda weird
@@rigboy1234 No it's because of copyright, Disney still owns red pants Mickey
It actually looks better, like as if it's a uniform for the ship or something
@@Xhepyxopilano. you can use the red shorts and even gloves. just no yellow shoes and colored face. you could use brown shoes though.
it’s cause oswald used to wear all blue
This is seriously the best colorization of Steamboat Willie I've seen. Looking forward to the full thing!
yoo nice seeing u here
except for the fact that mickey’s shorts are blue, which is super dumb
@@madeline_from_celeste_real It's probably to avoid any legal trouble with Disney. Despite Mickey being public domain now, it's just best not to tempt fate with Disney. Everyone knows how ruthless they are when it comes to hunting people down for this stuff, even if their case would be harder to make thanks to the public domain, smaller entities like this channel can't fight them even if they wanted to
@@jlewis4441 disney legally would have no way of taking legal action. since mickey’s red shorts appear in a 1928 poster, they’re now public domain.
@@madeline_from_celeste_realit could be for copyright or to match with the hat's color, like a uniform
This is what people should be doing with Public Domain properties. Not making low budget horror movies.
The beauty of public domain is that people can do whatever the hell they want
@@ellie8272 I agree with him though, turning public domains into horror is just a cheap money grab and they always come out looking like shit. the new mickey mouse horror game looks trash
It’s Disney,they’ve become a shitty company and deserve it tho, like if someone made a wall e horror movie I’d be pissy,I get what your saying
@@finchatforharambe905 I feel like making a better movie than Disney is a better way to dunk on them.
@@ZayJayPlays True true,but making shitty movies with their own characters is good too
Wow, you've really breathed new life into this almost 96 year-old cartoon. All of the colors look accurate to 1930's Silly Symphonies-era Disney too! Awesome work!
For anyone wondering, colored Mickey is in the public domain thanks to posters for the Gallopin' Gaucho short (also in the public domain) have the standard colors Disney uses for him
Were the posters for the lost silent version?
There's also a poster depicting him in red shorts, for further confirmation.
Just had to make his shoes brown and everythings alright
It's actually more of a general Mickey Mouse Poster since the only colors on the official Gallopin' Gaucho poster are white and red but yes, there is a 1928 Poster with his iconic red shorts (with yellow gloves and brown shoes) and all the other posters (steamboat willie, plane crazy, pretty much everything from 1928-1931) has white gloves. So pretty nuch the only thing that might not be safe is yellow shoes
@user-mo2gb8ez8d yeah that's the problem here. They made them yellow, which could be getting too close to Disney here. Which I fear for the worst in what's otherwise a really great colorization
Honestly, this is by far one of the best things to come out of Steamboat Willie becoming public domain.
Blue pants, nice, he’ll be our public domain Mickey
This looks absolutely incredible. This is the first time I see somebody actually trying to make a black and white cartoon into full color this perfectly. Disney should have done this like years ago but they couldn’t wanted to colorize the cartoon. I’m excited to see the full version of the iconic short in color. You earned yourself a subscriber.
Disney LITERALLY was unable to colorize this cartoon. It was made in the 1920s
II think that Steamboat Willie as the Mickey's debut is some kind sacred cow. In 80s-90s all old BW Mickey's cartoons were indeed colorized for TV syndication, but not Steamboat Willie was untouched.
This is the same case of Snow White - for years wasn't in TV and Disney Company was reluctant to Get Home release.
@@OGPUEEm
Nowadays a lot more of the Mickey shorts are sacred cows of some sort; the colorized versions aren’t in significant circulation anymore.
This is so well made! Surprised that Disney didn’t make a colorized version themselves
This looks so so sick. I love the contrast of the harsh solid black and white tones with the vibrant colors now popping. Especially the background and little set dressing. Awesome awesome work.
Absolutely wonderful, not a frame looks out of place here
Good work getting the color of the hat right, too! Not a lot of people know early posters for the short painted the hat that blue-teal color
Except at 1:46
@@Purplinesskyyep
It's a sneak peek but brief uncolorized frames feels pretty natural, like 1930s natural tbh @@Purplinessky
Usually, I'm not big on making black and white things in colour, but I like this. Blue shorts are a nice alternative to red shorts
I know exactly what you mean when you say you're not a fan of Black & White stuff being colorized - I mean, imagine "The Twilight Zone" colorized! You just can't DO that! It's not right!
I like the shading of the original Steamboat Willie, but there's definitely a place for a colorized version, too.
Officially released to this episode, there was a poster released on the same day. The poster was colored and mickey had his red shorts. It should be public domain.
This is so cool! Can really tell how much love you've poured into doing such a wonderful job with the colorization. Looking forward to seeing the complete version :)
Amazing work! Can't wait to see the final product
It still doesn't look *right* to me in color, but considering some of the colorations I've seen - this is actually quite nice. Its not too distracting
Youu can use red shorts because In promotional posters for steam boat Willie he is is seen with the iconic red shorts and yellow boots
Really good! I cannot wait for the final version, and mickey's shorts being blue is a great idea! I'm also working on a steamboat Willie video and this got me some inspiration. Thanks ❤
Mickey’s shorts being blue is stupid, they had no reason to make the shorts blue but they did it anyway. It’s like they forgot Mickey’s shorts are red and picked a random color.
@@madeline_from_celeste_real it's actually because mickey's shorts being red is still copyrighted
@@domartimyou’re wrong. posters from 1928 had a colorized version of mickey containing his iconic red shorts, meaning that the red shorts are legal and in the public domain.
@@madeline_from_celeste_real Oh ok, makes sense. I think he wasn't sure about the colors and changed it...
@domartim actually in this case it's worse. Cause they changed the wrong thing. The shoes were made the modern color which makes the situation even worse. Disney can spot that and get them into troublr
This looks exactly like a technicolor cartoon!! Best coloration of Steamboat Willie I think I’ve ever seen
this is incredible work here!
the effort put here by your team is great, also mickey is rockin' that blue
👍
No Mickey! No te dejes maltratar! Que buena película!
This is incredibly and important for the public domain. I don’t agree with the US copyright laws and it is too long and hinder creativity. I love this and I can’t wait to see what Disney says.😂🎉😂🎉😂🎉🎉🎉😂😂😂
This will be very good. Exactly how someone in the public domain should do, make it faithful but still not exactly like Disney's work.
Smart idea making his pants blue, very good stuff!
0:30 this is how i thought willie looked like, keep up the amazing work!
Willie? Mickey.
Willie is the name of the Steamboat.
@@martinddhyj eh I mean I prefer calling him Willie, and I respect your opinion and I hope you respect mines
@@ToastyPal Opinion?
That‘s a fact.
@@martinddhyj I'm not sure you understood it, I ment it as, in my opinion his name is willie
@@martinddhyj let's please preferably stop arguing as it gets nowhere
Reminds me a lot of Mickey Mania's efforts to add colours to Steamboat Willie as you progress the stage.
Mickey's red shorts are in the public domain too. There are promotional posters released by Disney from 1928 of Mickey that are in color with his red shorts.
Do they actually count though? If so a lot more of chaos would insue
@@chazzywaz The legal analysis I've read state that they do count since they were published by Disney in 1928. So combining Steamboat Willie with Mickey's red shorts from the public domain posters should be perfectly legal now.
Wow, que Increíble quedó, ya quiero ver la versión completa.
Esto si es lo bueno del dominio público, alguien por fin hace algo con amor y no la típica de sacar la versión de terror del personaje de dominio público.
Bits of this actually look like a Disney cartoon from the 30s, after they started using colour but before Fantasia.
Well done!
Can't wait for the final product!
For the record, the color of a black-and-white character's shorts is way below the threshold of originality needed to qualify for copyright. So even if you were to go with the classic red, it'd be a reasonable assumption and not creative enough for Disney to claim that it's copyrightable. There's no copyright on the color red. The only grounds they'd have are for trademark, which is still in effect on the original forever anyway and only has limited, specific protection.
Even if red shorts were copyrightable, a 1928 poster shows Mickey colorized with red shorts.
Fair enough. I was concerned on the yellow shoes, but if this is true then I guess they are fine. Good to know though, thanks for mentioning that I don't think they avoided the red shorts for copyright, as the title card clearly displays them in their full glory. I think they went for some artistic difference here. Would surprise me if copyright concern changed it, as again, the shoes were unchanged.
Oh look, someone doing something beautiful with Mickey instead of crapping on him or making something dumb!
This is amazing work. Can't wait to see the whole thing
DUDE FOR REAL!!!!!!!! I’M SO GLAD TO SEE SOMETHING POSITIVE COME FROM STEAMBOAT WILLIE BEING DROPPED TO THE PUBLIC DOMAIN THIS IS SO COOL
@@homiekenobi479 true but the horror stuff is fun because its an f u to disney for pushing to keep mickey in the public domain
It’s not dumb, it’s peoples passion. Just like how yours is complaining about things you disagree with
@@shaunavant532 okay fair but also is it really fair to call it a passion taking a character for kids that have been a staple of children’s innocence for decades and turning them into low budget slasher movies is actually really dumb and kinda just fucked up, there’s no real story, there’s no point to it and it’s just dumb
@@homiekenobi479 some people(like me and millions of others) like to change it up. Some people can only do scary so yes, yes it is
This is seriously awesome! How did you do it!? Like, this is the best color adaptation I've seen! I also love the choice of the blue shorts for Mickey, they fit him really well! Looking forward to watching the whole thing!
Interestingly enough, I think red shorts Mickey might still be legal. I saw there was an ad from 1928 someone posted about with red shorts Mickey. It also would be under public domain as of yesterday.
Oh they probably know. They used them on the title card and they also used the "supposedly illegal" shoe color
This is phenomenal!!! I've seen the original many many times. To see it presented in a new way is quite surreal. I love the realistic clouds behind the whistles.
I can't believe it took me until now to realize that the part where Mickey and the bird are is outside and not inside the boat's interior. Anyway, can't wait till the full release!
It wasn’t? I still thought it not being the interior was an artistic liberty.
My hat off to you for this awesome colorization job! I would love to see the full cartoon in color!❤❤❤❤❤❤
Giving mickey blue shorts kinda fits the theme of the cartoon
This is the best coloration I have ever seen! Can't wait to see the full thing when it is all in this style!
I wouldn't be surprised if someone decided to reanimate this short since... Hey, use that public domain privileges!
0:27 The Iconic Whistling Theme Tune for Walt Disney Animation Studios
Not anymore 🤑🤑
Fantastic! Phenomenal! Keep up the good work! I tried with EbSynth, but you've done it properly and shown such care. I think Walt himself would enjoy this!
Meu Deus, vocês estão fazendo um excelente trabalho! Mal posso esperar pra ver o desenho completo a cores!
Honestly pretty cool to see this in action! especially considering how accurate this looks! can't wait for the full thing!
I like the way they were dressed in a blue outfit. It really suits the theme where they're inside the steamboat.
Okay, this is most definitely the best thing to come out of Steamboat Willie entering the public domain.
I think the backgrounds should be a bit less saturated so that the characters pop out
Looks good. The color palate looks very much like the 1934 era comic books.
I’ve seen this damn cartoon more times now than I ever did when I was a kid.
Yeah
i was thinking the parrot would be green then i remembered josé and panchito from the three caballeros and honestly, you made a good call with the dark coloration there. this looks amazing ♡
This is such an amazing piece of work. It's beautiful but I'm afraid that some big company isn't too happy about it... I hope you can do the complete version of the cartoon
The blue pants suits Mickey well.
What is it about those B&W shots of Pete that are more challenging?
0:25 Very clever to dress Mickey in blue! But I think Minnie was dressed in blue in a few ocassions too.
1:40 is really cool how it changes color
This looks amazing! I usually hate colorization but it looks authentic
This looks so good so far! Now we need a HD remake and/or widescreen version + better audio! That would be amazing!
Mickey looks good in blue! Nice.
This is absolutely amazing ! 💙
OMG I love this. 💯😁 Thank you so much for uploading this. 🙏❤️
I would love a video showing the process of a project like this.
I knew somebody was going to do this. I always wanted to see this in technicolor! Thank you
It brings me great joy seeing this use of Public Domain (It's waaay past due Thank you Mr. Bono). Considering the House of Mouse was built on using public domain.
This looks way better than I expected it to. Impressive.
Wow! That's really good! Can't wait for the full one!
This is incredible colouring, that compliments and enhances the original animation.
Yoo mickey rocking indigo blue shorts!?! Let's gooo!!!
Steamboat Willie without the wavy audio is somehow blessed and alien to me
Exactly how audiences in 1928 would have heard it. However, there were bits of "waviness" in that audio near the end of this video (I don't know if the word "waviness" exists), but I hope they will be corrected once the colorization process is completed and the cartoon can be seen in full
This is insanely well made! Cant wait for the full release.
I liked the new color version of this short, something I've been waiting for for a long time and we finally have it
Absolutely amazing finally something good that happened in the public domain
This is what to do with public domain stuff. Not using it for cheap horror movies
Good idea to make the pants a different color from red.
Disney could still have something to say, if they were.
I cant wait to see it when its all finished, it looks so good!
First time that I see colourized version Steamboat Willie! Amazing
Damn why does Mickey actually look good in blue what the
This looks beautifully done.
Lookingnforward to seeing the whole thing.
Also I actually like the Blue Shorts more for Willie. Kinda looks better in my opinion, plus it matches pete, which makes sense.
Makes me laugh when Mickey Rasberry spits at Pete and Pete reacted like how you would react if a squirt gun or a rock hit your back. And hilarious when Pete tried to kick him for that but misses and how his leg made a hilarious and miraculous flexible move where it kicks his butt instead! 😂
This is brilliant work. Really good work after he came to public domain. Looking forward to rest of your work.
I’m pretty sure that you can use red shorts and brown shoes for mickey now, as some promotional material, like posters, showed mickey with his red shorts and brown shoes, and since those posters were made for the film at the time of release, they are in the public domain now.
for me, the blue shorts match with pete's clothes. It seems like an uniform they were using. Great job man!!!!!
That colored version is so cool
Now this is what the “public domain” thing is supposed to look like!
Mickey in blue shorts dosent look bad it kind of looks cool
That's really cool! I'm glad to see someone finally made it in color.
Now thats public domain used COREECTLY in my opinion
one nitpick: the big bar the captain is chewing is actually plug tobacco, so I think it should be brown-ish
Can't wait for this the entire cartoon to be in full color
Nice work on this colorized version. Wise to use Mickey's pants in blue since they still own the red ones. And good thing this is done with the fact that this cartoon is now free to use.
The red version is also public domain due to Gallopin Gaucho posters
@@TheProfessional15 oh yeah, makes sense since I have seen those posters.
Incredible work. Are there any plans of doing colorizations of Plane Crazy or Gallopin' Gaucho at this time?
I'm pretty sure you are legally allowed to use red shorts for Mickey.
I like the detail of the blue shorts, not for copyright, but I thought of it more as a crew uniform
This looks so different now!
WOW! Good job. I like how Mickey is wearing blue.
I don’t know I’m probably the only one that noticed this or not but if you watch when Pete pulls Mickey away from the wheel, Mickey’s hat disappears 0:52
they do it while that happens on purpose so then you dont notice it disappear unless you look real hard
Mickey looks good in blue.
Wow, you worked so hard on the characters who would ever thought of a mouse being the main character?