Tugboat Mickey is a classic 1940 animated short by Walt Disney. Mickey Mouse and his crew must navigate their tugboat to lend assistance to a sinking ship.
Here’s where you can watch Tugboat Mickey online.
Where can you watch and stream Tugboat Mickey?
You can watch and stream Tugboat Mickey on Disney Plus. The film showcases the adventures of Mickey, Donald, and Goofy on a tugboat as they set sail to rescue a sinking ship. However, a myriad of events not only stall their progress but also create some hilarious scenarios. The film was released on April 26, 1940, and has a runtime of seven minutes.
Directed by Clyde Geronimi, the film features the original voices of the timeless characters- Walt Disney himself as Mickey Mouse, Clarence Nash as Donald Duck, and Danny Webb as Goofy.
How to watch Tugboat Mickey and stream online
To watch and stream Tugboat Mickey and other classic Disney animations, viewers must first get a Disney Plus subscription by purchasing a suitable plan. The plans offered by the streaming service, along with their current prices, are as follows:
- $7.99 per month for Disney Plus with ads
- $10.99 per month for Disney Plus ad-free
- $109.99 per year for Disney Plus ad-free (annual)
- $9.99 per month for Disney Plus Bundle Duo with Hulu (with ads)
- $19.99 per month for Disney Plus Bundle Duo with Hulu (ad-free)
- $12.99 per month for Disney Plus Bundle Trio with Hulu and ESPN Plus (with ads)
- $19.99 per month for Disney Plus Bundle Trio with Hulu and ESPN Plus (ad-free)
The official synopsis for the film reads:
“Mickey is performing routine maintenance on his tugboat (with interference from a pelican) when a call comes on the radio that there’s a sinking ship needing assistance. Sadly, Mickey’s crew consists of Donald and Goofy, so getting underway to help is not easy. Goofy has to fight a boiler’s door to get it stoked with coal (and when he succeeds, he overfills it) and Donald gets tangled up in the machinery. Not to mention that nobody casts off, so they drag half the dock along with them. The overworked boiler soon explodes.”