Mickey enters a fantastical world through a magical mirror, inspired by Lewis Carroll's classic tale. He encounters living furniture, and his size changes after eating a walnut. As he dances with a deck of cards, he catches the eye of the queen, making the king jealous. The king chases Mickey with swords, but Mickey fends him off with a sewing needle. After gaining the upper hand, Mickey is pursued by several decks of cards, which he defeats by blowing them away with a fan, ultimately returning to his own world as his alarm clock rings.
Thru the Mirror
Mickey discovers himself in a fantastical world where furniture comes to life after reading Lewis Carroll's "Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There" and falling asleep.