"Mickey's Man Friday" from 1935 was the next black & white Mickey Mouse Cartoon to get a frame for frame remake in Technicolor after the remake for "Orphan's Benefit" from 1934 in 1941. Mickey was supposed to have worn a Sailor outfit in the first half, followed by an Robinson Crusoe esque outfit in second half. It was canceled however for unknown reasons, presumably because of World War II or the Disney Animators strike of that year.
Mickey and Friday's fort in "Mickey's Man Friday" from 1935 is called "Fort Robinson Crusoe" because of Daniel Defoe's book "Robinson Crusoe" from 1719, which it is loosely based on.
"Mickey's Man Friday" from 1935 is loosely based on the 1719 book "Robinson Crusoe" by Daniel Defoe. The Cartoon was released to the home movie market as "Robinson Crusoe Mickey".
"Mickey's Man Friday" from 1935 could be considered controversial today due to the natives being black caricatures.