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Mickey's working hard or hardly working? Either way, Pete's pants are about to get toasty.
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Building a Building (1933)

chaotic workplacevintage slapstick7-minute mayhem

Overview

AnimationComedy

Mickey's a shovel operator and laborer at a construction site; Minnie is delivering box lunches; Pete is the foreman. Mickey pays more attention to Minnie than to his work, and keeps having accidents (mostly involving the blueprints Pete is holding). Pete steals Mickey's lunch, so Minnie offers him one on the house. While he's eating, Pete kidnaps Minnie; Mickey fights him, but the tide turns when Minnie dumps a load of hot rivets into Pete's pants...

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short film

Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Every rivet, blueprint, and pants-fire rendered by actual human hands.

Sound

Early synchronized chaos—grunts, crashes, and musical timing.

Best for:Solo: Quick dopamine hit when you need classic chaos, no commitment.·Background: Perfect ambient mayhem while doing literally anything else.·Kids: Cartoon violence hits different when it's 90 years old.
Heads up:Violence: Pete takes a beating; his pants literally catch fire. It's fine, he's fine.
David Hand

Director

David Hand

ReleasedJan 7, 1933
Runtime7m
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonelight
Feellight
Walt Disney Productions

Top Cast

Billy Bletcher

Billy Bletcher

(voice) (uncredited)

Walt Disney

Walt Disney

Mickey Mouse (voice) (uncredited)

Marcellite Garner

Marcellite Garner

(voice) (uncredited)

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Trivia

This was one of the last Mickey shorts where Walt Disney personally voiced the character—by 1933, he was already too busy running an empire.

Cultural

The 'rivets in pants' gag became a Depression-era staple, symbolizing working-class revenge against boss figures—subversive for a Disney product.

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