Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse #63
In "Nailed Furniture," Minnie Mouse takes on the task of babysitting Morty and Ferdie at Mickey's house while he's away, determined to give the place a good clean. But her plans hit a snag when she discovers Mickey’s house is full of furniture permanently nailed down—leaving her to wonder just how much of the place is actually movable. The story, drawn with lively flair by Paul Murry, captures the classic charm of the Disney comic strip, with Frank McSavage’s cover adding a playful touch to the scene.
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Minnie is babysitting Morty and Ferdie at Mickey's house, while Mickey is away and plans to tidy up Mickey's house while there. However, upon arrival, she discovers that Mickey has nailed down all of his furniture to prevent it being moved.
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