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    Steamboat Willie: Where to Watch & Stream Online

    If you want to watch and stream Steamboat Willie online, look no further, as we have all the details right here. The movie revolves around Mickey Mouse steering a steamboat down a river. He also entertains a new passenger, Minnie, by playing music on a menagerie on the boat.

    Here’s where you can watch Steamboat Willie online.

    Where can you watch and stream Steamboat Willie?

    You can watch and stream Steamboat Willie on Disney Plus. The movie is available to watch on the streaming platform through a subscription.

    Walt Disney lent the voice to Mickey Mouse and Charlotte Jamquie to Minnie Mouse. Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks served as the writers and directors of the film.

    How to watch Steamboat Willie and stream online

    You must get a Disney Plus subscription to watch and stream the film. To sign up, open the Disney Plus website on your browser, select “SIGN UP NOW”, enter your email address and password, choose a subscription plan that best suits your needs, make your payment, and enjoy streaming the movie.

    Disney Plus offers three different subscription plans: a basic plan with ads at $7.99 monthly, a premium plan ad-free at $10.99 monthly, and $109.99 annually.

    The film’s official synopsis reads:

    “The first Mickey Mouse cartoon released, and the first cartoon with synchronized sound. Mickey Mouse is a mischievous deckhand on a riverboat that is under the command of the tyrannical Captain Pete.”

    For more Disney Plus content, check out where to watch and stream A Goofy Movie online.

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