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&quot;Girl Crazy&quot; (1943) With Judy makin' &quot;Bidin' My Time&quot; a cowboy hoedown, Mickey mimicking a boxing announcer in a knockout comedy bit and Tommy Dorsey providin' &quot;Fascinatin' Rhythm&quot;, this Gershwin tunefest is a swell bidin' of everyone's time, including a joyous Busby Berkeley-staged &quot;I Got Rhythm&quot; finale. &quot;Strike Up The Band&quot; (1940) Mickey and Judy lead the effort to enter their school band in a swing-music contest hosted by Paul Whiteman. Judy solos &quot;Nobody&quot;, Rooney dances and drums with volcanic energy and director Busby Berkeley brings his famed angles, precision dance and cutting to &quot;Do the La Conga&quot; and the rousing title finale. &quot;Babes In Arms&quot; (1939) With Rodgers and Hart songs and Busby Berkeley direction, this tale of kids rescuing their cash-strapped vaudevillian parents by putting on a show is Mickey and Judy's first musical together, Arthur Freed's first producer credit and Rooney's first Oscar(R) nomination. &quot;Babes On Broadway&quot; (1941) This time the babes aid inner-city kids by puttin' on a show. Mickey hoofs, clowns and shakes his fruit basket as Carmen Miranda. Judy sings and emotes (in French!) as Sarah Bernhardt. And both bring down the house with &quot;How About You&quot;, &quot;Hoe Down&quot; and a minstrel-showstopping finale. <br /> <br /> Introduction by Mickey Rooney, Theatrical trailer, Babes in Arms commentary by Historian John Fricke, Our Gang Short Duel Personalities, Cartoon: The Mad Maestro, 1939 Newsreel, Audio only bonuses: Leo Is on the Air Radio Promo, 3 radio shows with Rooney and Garland, Pete Smith Specialty comedy short Wedding Bills, Cartoon: Romeo in Rhythm, Do the La Conga stereo remix version, Audio-only bonuses: Leo Is on the Air Radio Promo, Millions for Defense, Good News of 1938, 2 Radio Shows with Rooney and Garland, Pete Smith Specialty comedy short: How to Hold Your Husband - Back, Cartoon: Dance of the Weed, Audio-only Bonuses: 2 Leo Is on the Air Radio Promos, Merton of the Movies radio adaptation with Rooney and Garland, Chin Up! Cheerio! Carry On! song demo performed by Burton Lane, Girl Crazy commentary by Historian John Fricke, Comedy short Hollywood Daredevils, Cartoon: The Early Bird Dood It, I Got Rhythm stereo remix version, Audio-only bonus: Bronco Busters Outtake. <br /> <br /> Presented in Black &amp; White.

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