On the 2004
Walt Disney Treasures DVD set
Mickey Mouse in Black and White: Volume Two,
The Haunted House is in the bonus-features "From the Vault" section, which begins with an introduction by film historian
Leonard Maltin explaining the origins of racial stereotypes seen in Disney cartoons of the 30s and 40s.
The Haunted House is included in that group because of Mickey's "Mammy!" impression, which refers to
Al Jolson's famous
blackface performance, "
My Mammy". The 1931 short
The Moose Hunt is also included in that section because of a similar gag featuring
Pluto. On the
Disney Film Project, Ryan Kirkpatrick praises this short as a step forward in the series' sophistication: "
The Haunted House breaks the formula of putting Mickey into a setting and having the music start immediately. Instead, it starts with an establishing shot of the titular house, which looks like a menacing face on the horizon. Then we see Mickey struggling through a storm trying to reach the house. The music, the rain animation, and the blowing wind that moves the objects in the foreground all help to give a sense of foreboding." In his book ''Mickey's Movies: The Theatrical Films of Mickey Mouse'', Gijs Grob disagrees: "Mickey's role in this short is limited, and his only function is as the carrier of the audience's fear. Indeed, he looks repeatedly into the camera for sympathy, dragging us into the haunted house with him. The early scenes of this cartoon manage to evoke a genuine feel of horror, but in the end the short resembles the boring song-and-dance routines of both the early
Mickey Mouse and
Silly Symphony series too much to be a standout."
Film Daily (January 5, 1930) wrote: "The 'creeper' idea, as the title implies, injected into a Mickey Mouse comic, with the usual storm, lightning ghosts, dancing skeletons, etc. Also a flash simulation of Al Jolson, produced by a black-and-white character silhouette, with a simultaneous cry of 'Mammy', that is a knockout."
Variety (February 12, 1930) said: "Another comedy wow. Joins
Ub Iwerks' highly imaginative comedy conceptions with sound effects. Mickey Mouse in a haunted villa is fast with laughs throughout. Culminates in Mickey being compelled to play an eerie organ while a ballet of skeletons dance weird capers. Delightfully mad, this short can be added to any bill and improve it thereby." ==Releases==