Walt Disney voiced the Parrot in "Mickey's Parrot" from 1938. He voiced a Parrot before in the first released Mickey Mouse Cartoon, "Steamboat Willie (1928)" from 1928, which was almost ten years ago at the time of "Mickey's Parrot"'s release.
When the Parrot shoves the Crackers in Pluto's mouth in "Mickey's Parrot" from 1938, it is similar to when Iago the Parrot shoves crackers into the Sultan's mouth in "Aladdin (1992)" from 1992.
The "Have a Laugh!" version censored Mickey's shotgun which is digitally replaced by a less-than-threatening broom in "Mickey's Parrot" from 1938. Altough when Mickey is firing his shotgun at the popcorn popping; the gunshot holes, however, are inexplicably shown, even though the gun has been replaced.
Mickey's Fish in "Mickey's Parrot" from 1938 is named "Bianca", which is her first of three appearances.
"Mickey's Parrot" from 1938 is the 102nd Mickey Mouse Cartoon released in the "Mickey Mouse" film series. It is also the 100th Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoon, when Mickey's first two Cartoons, "Plane Crazy (1928)" and "The Gallopin' Gaucho (1928)" both from 1928, are considered in their original silent film format. This however does not exclude Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons like the previous "The Whalers (1938)" from 1938, in which Mickey himself does not speak.