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Alice's Balloon Race poster
Public Domain

Alice's Balloon Race

1926 · Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio · Dir. Walt Disney

Alice and Julius, as a team, are one of four entrants in a $10,000 balloon race. The bad guy takes out one balloon quickly. It's not clear what kind of balloons these are, since they are sealed like hydrogen/helium balloons, but a good thwack on the top by the bad guy sends Alice and Julius plummeting to the ground, balloon still intact. Julius makes some attempts to re-launch, but they fail. He spots a hippo, smoking nearby, and has an idea: using some pepper, he creates a massive sneeze that re-launches them. But he wasn't onboard. Alice throws down a rope ladder, but it isn't anchored; Julius eventually pulls himself up with a rope. They are then immediately under attack by a lightning storm, which deflates the balloon. Julius makes substitutes from, first, a weiner dog and a couple of empty thought balloons, then, an elephant with extra air pumped in. He grabs a passing bird and catches up to the bad guy, then finds himself in another battle with lightning.

Confidence
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Why this status applies

Under the US Copyright Act of 1976 and the 1998 Copyright Term Extension Act, all works published or registered before January 1, 1928, have entered the public domain. This film was released on January 15, 1926, as part of the Alice Comedies series produced by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. Because the film was published in 1926, its maximum 95-year term of copyright protection expired on January 1, 2022. Consequently, it is now part of the US public domain regardless of whether the copyright was originally renewed or maintained. This applies to the original silent version of the film; later derivatives or soundtracks added after 1928 may still carry separate protections, but the 1926 footage itself is free of copyright.
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