[REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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[REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0014662/
Alice's trip to the sea inspires her to dream of a visit to an animated underwater world.
A couple years ago, I used to watch a lot of these Alice short films (known as Alice Comedies) featuring Little Virginia Davis.. They were so much fun

(A blend of Live Action and Animation)


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Full Movie - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0oo4SY72jVc

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Re: [REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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Walt Disney! I had never heard of this series, and I will take it over that whistling mouse any day. Thanks.
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Re: [REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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Yeah, I'm pretty positive Walt Disney is the creator of all these Alice shorts I posted

And I agree, Mickey Mouse sux
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Re: [REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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I have to admit, Moonee, I really enjoyed these short films. Thanks. *--*
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Re: [REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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You are very welcome!
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I had time to watch only one in full while reading posts. I was struck by the animated portion, which were Disney cartoons I actually laughed at. I might have laughed at Donald Duck once and Mickey never! (It would not be long before Walt's interests shifted to feature length animation aimed at terrifying the children with stories of loving mothers dying and sometimes being replaced by wicked stepmothers.) I could clearly see the influence the early Disney cartoons had on the later Warner Brothers Looney Tunes, both in animation style and the humor. Anyway, I look forward to seeing more of ALICE herself in the other shorts!
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Re: [REQ] Alice's Day at Sea (1924) [United States]

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Oh yea, when I was trying to find all these Alice videos, I read the yt comments every now and again and I came across this

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So very true
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Moonee wrote: Fri Sep 12, 2025 7:01 pm Oh yea, when I was trying to find all these Alice videos, I read the yt comments every now and again and I came across this

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So very true
LOL.
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