Walt Disney Legacy Collection/Mickey Mouse: The Black & White Years

Mickey Mouse: The Black & White Years is a multi-disc Blu-ray and DVD set containing all 75 of Mickey Mouse's black-and-white cartoons, mostly spanning from 1928 to 1935 with an additional B&W/color hybrid released in 2013. It is one of the first four sets to be released in the Walt Disney Legacy Collection, and is the first release of these shorts on Blu-ray.

Disc 1

 * Plane Crazy (1928)
 * The Gallopin' Gaucho (1928; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Steamboat Willie (1928)
 * The Barn Dance (1929)
 * The Opry House (1929)
 * When the Cat's Away (1929)
 * The Barnyard Battle (1929; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Plowboy (1929)
 * The Karnival Kid (1929)
 * Mickey's Follies (1929)
 * Mickey's Choo-Choo (1929)
 * The Jazz Fool (1929)
 * Jungle Rhythm (1929)
 * The Haunted House (1929; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Wild Waves (1929)
 * Fiddling Around (1930)
 * The Barnyard Concert (1930)
 * The Cactus Kid (1930; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Fire Fighters (1930)
 * The Shindig (1930)

Disc 2

 * The Chain Gang (1930)
 * The Gorilla Mystery (1930)
 * The Picnic (1930)
 * Pioneer Days (1930; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Birthday Party (1931)
 * Traffic Troubles (1931)
 * The Castaway (1931)
 * The Moose Hunt (1931; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Delivery Boy (1931; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Mickey Steps Out (1931; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Blue Rhythm (1931)
 * Fishin' Around (1931)
 * The Barnyard Broadcast (1931)
 * The Beach Party (1931)
 * Mickey Cuts Up (1931)
 * Mickey's Orphans (1931)
 * The Duck Hunt (1932)
 * The Grocery Boy (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Mad Dog (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Barnyard Olympics (1932)

Disc 3

 * Mickey's Revue (1932)
 * Musical Farmer (1932)
 * Mickey in Arabia (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Mickey's Nightmare (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Trader Mickey (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * The Whoopee Party (1932; with introduction by Leonard Maltin)
 * Touchdown Mickey (1932)