How the hell can you pick a fav, there all good.
I'm sure my choice has something to do with my being a native New Yorker. When you see all the detailed backgrounds in "Mouse In Manhattan," they're completely accurate: Grand Central, the Empire State Building, the George Washington Bridge (which was brand-new at the time), and others. That took a lot of time end effort— and money. But it was worth it, because here we have a T&J that looks every bit as good as a Disney production from the same era. Also, Scott Bradley's musical score is heavily influenced by George Gershwin, and I'm a big Gershwin fan.
There's also one of those "naughty" gags here that somehow got past the censors: when Jerry is floating along in the gutter and he looks up at the women standing on the curb, he's getting a view up their dresses!
There are of course other entries in the series that are faster-paced and have wilder action, but this one has
charm.