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“For no good reason I was born in Terre Haute, Ind., the son of a boilermaker. The reform school was too crowded so I enrolled in Venice High School. I failed in everything but necking. Walt Disney gave me a job leading the animals out on the sets. I married a home town girl and now that there are to Cannons we can make BOOM BOOM, and soon there may be some little cartridges running around, being proud of their POP !” - From the June 20, 1931 edition of The Motion Picture Daily

Most Popular Johnny Cannon Trailers

Total trailers found: 99

Egyptian Melodies Trailer (1931)

21 August 1931

A spider gets lost inside the sphinx.

Playful Pluto Trailer (1934)

03 March 1934

Mickey's trying to do some yardwork, but Pluto wants to play. They end up indoors; Mickey breaks a screen, spreads flypaper, and they both get stuck.

Fishin' Around Trailer (1931)

14 September 1931

Mickey takes Pluto fishing in a boat on a lake, but they aren't too successful. The fish mock them, and even steal the bait can.

Mickey Plays Papa Trailer (1934)

28 September 1934

Mickey and Pluto are reading scary stories; they go to investigate a noise and find a foundling mouse that's been left on the porch.

The Musical Farmer Trailer (1932)

22 June 1932

Mickey performs all his chores while whistling or singing. The big excitement is when Fanny the hen, who hasn't laid an egg in some time, lays a super-giant egg.

Pioneer Days Trailer (1930)

05 December 1930

Mickey and Minnie are on a wagon train; they camp for the night, unaware that Indians have spotted them and are doing a war dance.

Mickey's Good Deed Trailer (1932)

17 December 1932

Mickey is playing Christmas carols on a standup bass for change. Alas, all he gets is screws, rocks, and other useless stuff.

The Whoopee Party Trailer (1932)

17 September 1932

A house party. While Minnie plays piano and the guests dance, Mickey, Goofy, and Horace prepare a snack, which is brought out to much fanfare and immediately devoured.

Mickey's Mechanical Man Trailer (1933)

16 June 1933

Mickey has built a robot to compete in the boxing ring against the giant gorilla, the Kongo Killer. Whenever it hears Minnie's car horn, it goes crazy and starts punching any picture of Killer that it sees, even if it's on a brick wall, thus hurting itself.

The Dognapper Trailer (1934)

17 November 1934

Mickey and an early version of Donald Duck are police officers chasing dognapper Pegleg Pete. Despite their bumbling, they manage to repeatedly get the drop on Pete at his sawmill hideout, though they ultimately make a shambles of the place.

Mickey's Nightmare Trailer (1932)

05 August 1932

Mickey dreams of marrying Minnie and having about 20 children. For all the possible joys of children, a brood this size turns the dream into a nightmare, especially when they get into the open cans of paint strewn about the house.

Gulliver Mickey Trailer (1934)

19 May 1934

Mickey is first seen reading Gulliver's Travels while the mice orphan children are pretending to be sailors.

Traffic Troubles Trailer (1931)

14 March 1931

Mickey is driving a taxi. His first fare is a very large gentleman. Mickey stops traffic and gets a tongue-lashing from the officer.

Mickey's Pal Pluto Trailer (1933)

18 February 1933

Pluto rescues a bag of kittens from the river. He feels rejected, then, as Mickey ignores him and blames him for damage the kittens do.

The Castaway Trailer (1931)

05 April 1931

Mickey, apparently shipwrecked, is on a raft; he washes up on a tropical island, where a banana tree takes care of his hunger.

The Fire Fighters Trailer (1930)

24 July 1930

Mickey and others are firemen; they slide down an ostrich's neck when the alarm sounds. A squealing cat whose tail Mickey pulls acts as the siren.

The Mad Dog Trailer (1932)

05 March 1932

It's bath day for Pluto; we open with him already being scrubbed. He gets out, and his tug of war with Mickey and the towel lands Mickey in the tub.

Birds of a Feather Trailer (1931)

03 February 1931

Swans, peacocks, ducks, and more birds dance.

The China Plate Trailer (1931)

22 May 1931

An old plate tells the tale of the Emperor of China, whose palace was disrupted by some children.

Mickey's Orphans Trailer (1931)

09 December 1931

At Christmas time, Mickey Mouse, Minnie and Pluto are beset by an enormous litter of bratty orphan cats.

The Duck Hunt Trailer (1932)

28 January 1932

Mickey and Pluto go duck hunting, stopping to jam to "Columbia, Gem of the Ocean." The ducks get their own back, carrying the hunters through the air and dropping them on a clothesline.

Woodland Café Trailer (1937)

13 March 1937

Bugs of all kinds convene on a jazz club for an evening of fun.

On Ice Trailer (1935)

28 September 1935

Mickey shows off his ice-skating skills to Minnie; Goofy does some unconventional ice fishing; Donald straps skates to Pluto and laughs at his attempts to skate.

The Gorilla Mystery Trailer (1930)

03 September 1930

A gorilla has escaped; Mickey, panicked, calls Minnie, but she plays a song to show she is not afraid.

Mother Pluto Trailer (1936)

14 November 1936

Pluto accidentally hatches a bunch of chickens and looks after them until the hen returns.

Touchdown Mickey Trailer (1932)

14 October 1932

Mickey's Manglers get a couple of last-quarter touchdowns and tie the football game with the Alley Cats, 96 to 96.

Mickey Steps Out Trailer (1931)

06 July 1931

Mickey heads over to see Minnie, but Pluto won't leave him alone. He gets there and watches through the window, standing on Pluto, while Minnie plays piano.

The Mad Doctor Trailer (1933)

21 January 1933

A dark and stormy night. Pluto is spirited away to the spooky lair of an evil genius for a mad transplant scheme to put his head on the body of a chicken.

Mickey in Arabia Trailer (1932)

17 July 1932

Mickey and Minnie are touring Arabia when she catches the eye of sheik Pete.

Mother Goose Melodies Trailer (1931)

15 April 1931

A book of nursery rhymes plays for Old King Cole.

Donald's Dog Laundry Trailer (1940)

05 April 1940

With a rubber bone as a lure, Donald Duck tries to entice Pluto to try his mechanical dog washer. When the bone gives Pluto trouble, Donald tries a toy cat as a lure only to unexpectedly fall into the washer himself, get scrubbed and then hung out on the line to dry.

The Birthday Party Trailer (1931)

06 January 1931

Mickey's friends throw him a surprise birthday party at Minnie's house. The chef brings out the cake (with 2 candles); Mickey manages to blow all the cake onto the chef's face, while the candles stay lit.

The Klondike Kid Trailer (1932)

12 November 1932

Mickey plays piano in the Klondike Bar. He rescues a depressed, half-frozen Minnie. Pegleg Pierre comes storming in and steals her away, after a gun battle.

Summer Trailer (1930)

16 January 1930

In the logical sequel to Springtime, a new set of insects (mostly) dances to a new set of tunes, while doing summer activities.

Mickey's Revue Trailer (1932)

24 May 1932

Mickey Mouse conducts an orchestra, while the rest of the Disney menagerie of the era provides a dance recital, with Horace Horsecollar as stage manager, and Pluto continually sneaking on stage.

Building a Building Trailer (1933)

07 January 1933

Mickey's a shovel operator and laborer at a construction site; Minnie is delivering box lunches; Pete is the foreman.

Babes in the Woods Trailer (1932)

19 November 1932

Two Dutch children stumble on a clearing in the woods where gnomes are going about their business. The gnomes are friendly to the children.

The Mail Pilot Trailer (1933)

12 May 1933

Mickey the mail pilot is entrusted with a chest of money. He battles rain and snow, but his biggest battle is against Pete, who has a plane equipped with a machine gun and a harpoon cannon.

Barnyard Olympics Trailer (1932)

13 April 1932

Mickey and his friends are staging a sort of olympics in a makeshift stadium on his farm. The main event is a sort of quadrathlon, with running, pole vaulting, rowing, and cycling.

Mickey's Man Friday Trailer (1935)

19 January 1935

Mickey is stranded on an island. He runs into some cannibals who are about to cook a fellow cannibal.

Blue Rhythm Trailer (1931)

17 August 1931

Mickey plays a bluesy tune on a piano on a stage. Minnie sings. Then an unseen band plays while both sing and dance.

Steamboat Willie Trailer (1928)

15 May 1928

Mickey Mouse, piloting a steamboat, delights his passenger, Minnie Mouse, by making musical instruments out of the menagerie on deck.

Hell's Bells Trailer (1929)

29 October 1929

The demons of hell play music for Satan, whose delight turns to wrath when an insubordinate refuses to become food for Cerberus.

The Picnic Trailer (1930)

15 October 1930

Summertime, and Mickey takes Minnie on a picnic. While Pluto is chasing a rabbit, and Mickey and Minnie are doing a courtship dance, every animal in the woods is busy making off with their picnic food.

Giantland Trailer (1933)

25 November 1933

Mickey's orphans ask for a story; Mickey casts himself as Jack in Jack and the Beanstalk. He starts with the climbing of the beanstalk; after evading the giant a few times, he ends up inside a cheese sandwich, and then in the giant's mouth, where he ultimately grabs onto a pipe and gets pulled out by the giant.

Shanghaied Trailer (1934)

13 January 1934

Pirate Pete has kidnapped Mickey and Minnie and has them tied up. As Pete prepares to have his way with Minnie, Mickey escapes and gets a swordfish off the wall; a swordfight with Pete ensues.

The Grocery Boy Trailer (1932)

03 February 1932

Mickey (and Pluto) are delivering a grocery order to Minnie. She pretends not to notice for a while, but when he gets hit on the head by an iron, she drops her pretense and rushes to his side.

The Busy Beavers Trailer (1931)

22 June 1931

A group of beavers cheerily build a dam.

The Autograph Hound Trailer (1939)

01 September 1939

While trying to collect autographs at a Hollywood studio, Donald meets a number of movie stars, and runs afoul of a security guard.

The Country Cousin Trailer (1936)

31 October 1936

Monty Citymouse invites his cousin Abner Countrymouse for a visit and shows him the ways of the big city, including traps, eating quietly, and busy traffic.

Donald's Cousin Gus Trailer (1939)

19 May 1939

Donald Duck's gluttonous cousin, Gus Goose, comes for a visit and practically eats him out of house and home.

Donald's Lucky Day Trailer (1939)

13 January 1939

Donald Duck, delivery boy, is hired to deliver a mysterious package on Friday the Thirteenth. He is hindered by a bothersome black cat -- and by the fact that the package contains a live bomb.

Thru the Mirror Trailer (1936)

30 May 1936

Mickey has been reading Alice in Wonderland, and falls asleep. He finds himself on the other side of the mirror, where the furniture is alive.

Don Donald Trailer (1937)

09 January 1937

Donald is courting Daisy (called Donna, here in her first appearance) Duck in Mexico. He arrives on a burro, which doesn't get along at all well with her; she convinces him to buy a car.

Sea Scouts Trailer (1939)

30 June 1939

Donald is an admiral on a seagoing voyage with his nephews in which they encounter a ravenous shark.

Winter Trailer (1930)

30 October 1930

In the last of the Silly Symphonies season cycle, bears hibernate (or try to), raccoons sneeze, moose swim, and pretty much everyone ice skates.

Mickey's Elephant Trailer (1936)

10 October 1936

A friend shipped Mickey a baby elephant named Bobo as a playmate for Pluto. Pluto's first introduction is to Bobo's trunk, through a fence.

Everybody Loves Mickey Trailer (2001)

17 November 2001

A compilation of classic Walt Disney clips from Mickey Mouse's long and illustrious career as the world's most recognised and best loved cartoon character.

Mickey's Mellerdrammer Trailer (1933)

17 March 1933

Mickey Mouse and his friends stage their own production of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin.

Donald's Nephews Trailer (1938)

15 April 1938

Donald's sister Dumbella sends her three sons Huey, Dewey, and Louie to visit their uncle Donald. They prove to be quite a handful for Donald, even with help from his book on child rearing.