

In coach Bracey's bottom of the sixth pep talk in the championship game with the Cubans, his "Kick their butts" exhortation is cut. Prater's girl friend driving a BMW that is a lot better than his wife's is cut. Prater about the false identification papers he supplied Tripp Spence (46:35), the bit about Mr. In the scene where IRS agent Seeger interrogates Mr. Cut from the coaches' bed check scene at 44:24 is the coaches talking about not having blocked X-rated channels from the boys' room and Griff's hastily switching channels to an ESPN news story on the Cuban team when the coaches knock on the door the remixed scene looks as if the boys are watching the news story all along while the coaches want them to be concentrating on the upcoming Regional game against Reno Central (although their eyes are unusually wide for watching a news story). The 2007 DVD anamorphic wide screen version from Feature Films For Families is 103:52 to the end of the credits - it is essentially the 2005 DVD version with a 00:29 Feature Films For Families logo clip added at the beginning, and 00:52 of the feature edited out for morality reasons. The 2005 DVD anamorphic wide screen version from Anchor Bay is 104:15 to the end of the credits. You can download Mickey Ears font here.The original theatric release was 90 minutes long.

Mickey Ears is another font that mimics the lettering and the main difference is that each letter is put inside the silhouette of the head and ears of Mickey Mouse. The Mickey font is probably the closest to the original lettering and it is available in two variants: the Mickey (solid letters) and the Minnie (hollow letters). There are also some free fonts available resembling the lettering such as the Mickey font, the Mickey Ears font. There are, however, some commercial fonts that are similar to the lettering, such as Xavier Sans Bold designed by Jason Castle, Aarde Black designed by Anton Scholtz. These letters are probably hand lettered and are not available as a font. Vintage Mickey features the classic 'Steamboat Willie,' which marked the first appearance of Mickey and Minnie Mouse, as well as other landmark animated shorts, including the 'Mickey's Orphans' and 'Building A Building.' It's an exciting, fun, and wonderful look back at the funny little.

The book title in the cover features “Mickey Mouse” in all capitals in cartoon lettering, with each letter outlined with a white border. The above is the cover of Mickey Mouse and Friends #296 issued in September of 2009. The book focuses on stories with Mickey and his supporting cast: Goofy, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Mickey’s nephews Morty and Ferdie Fieldmouse. Mickey Mouse, sometimes titled Mickey Mouse and Friends, is a comic book series first published in 1941 as part of the Four Color one-shot series and was most recently published by Boom! Studios under its Boom! Kids imprint.
