The movie starts at what seems like a small house in a natural setting. Mickey walks out the door and says, "Oh boy! What a day!" Then, he pulls a lever and walks inside. The house is converted into a trailer and Goofy's car is released from the side. Then, Goofy starts driving through the countryside while Mickey makes dinner-like breakfast. Meanwhile, Donald can't wake up, even when his alarm clock rings and pulls off his blanket. Thanks to a secret controlboard, Mickey manages to rouse him for a machine-assisted bath, but he sees birds and tries to swat them with the towel. Later, the bath is converted into a dining area. When Mickey rings the dinner bell, Goofy foolishly leaves the driver's seat - while the car and trailer are still in motion and without stopping - for breakfast, in which it drives through a closed road. After several mishaps during the meal, eventually having popcorn for breakfast, Goofy notices that no one is in the driver's seat and accidentally and unknowingly unhitches the trailer in his panic to resume driving and goes on his way. The trailer rolls downhill on an epic runaway adventure, nearly crashing into a truck and two trains and is a wreck on the inside by the time it's miraculously rehitched to the car. Unaware of the dramatic events, Goofy, who was singing "She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain When She Comes" while driving down the hill, says in the end, "Well, I brought you down, safe and sound."
Voice cast
Mickey Mouse: Walt Disney
Donald Duck: Clarence Nash
Goofy: Pinto Colvig
Home video
A Fisher-Price version of the movie, was released for the Movie Viewer in 1974, and lasted until 1979. The short can be found on the Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Living Color Volume 1 disc 2 and on the Walt Disney's Classic Cartoon Favorites Extreme Adventure Fun Volume 7, as well as the 1998 The Spirit of Mickey Mouse VHS. It was re-released on Blu-ray/DVD/Digital on the 2018 Celebrating Mickey compilation.
Legacy
This cartoon was later adapted into a Mickey Mousecomic strip story titled The Unhappy Campers in which they replaced Donald with Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse and Pluto. This was because Donald was not a character in the Mickey Mouse strip at the time. The film is also part of the Christmas show From All of Usto All of You. The film was also incorporated into the 1983 filmThe Outsiders.