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  2. Epic Mickey - Wikipedia

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    The game's key feature is a magic paintbrush, which Mickey wields, that has the ability to draw or erase objects using paint and thinner. For example, obstacles can be erased from physical existence with thinner and then restored with paint or enemies can be befriended by revitalizing them with paint or destroyed completely using the thinner.

  3. PCPaint - Wikipedia

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    PCPaint was one of the first IBM PC-based mouse-driven GUI paint programs, released in 1984. It followed after Microsoft Doodle, released in 1983 with the Microsoft Mouse version 1 drivers for DOS, and around the same time as Digital Research’s Draw program.

  4. Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two - Wikipedia

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    Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two is a 2012 platform game developed by Junction Point Studios and published by Disney Interactive Studios and the sequel to 2010's Epic Mickey. ...

  5. The Lion and the Mouse (painting) - Wikipedia

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    This artwork illustrates a scene from Aesop's fable, where a mouse gnaws at a hunter's net to free a captured lion. The story highlights themes of kindness and reciprocity, as the lion had previously shown mercy to the mouse, which now returns the favour. The artists made multiple copies of the painting. [2]

  6. The Art of Walt Disney - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Walt Disney: From Mickey Mouse to the Magic Kingdoms (also known as The Art of Walt Disney) is a book by Christopher Finch, chronicling the artistic achievements and history of Walt Disney and his namesake studio. The original edition was published in 1973; revised and expanded editions were issued in 1975, 1995, 2004, 2011, and 2023.

  7. NEOchrome - Wikipedia

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    Following in the footsteps of MacPaint and the Apple II version Mouse Paint, both released in 1984, NEOchrome uses the then-novel representation of painting tools by icons (in addition to other GUI elements). [12] A pre-release version (v0.5) [6] [13] was included with the system disks of the first STs. [6]

  8. The Five Ancestors - Wikipedia

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    ShaoShu: ShaoShu, or Little Mouse, first appears in Eagle. He is an orphaned thief who used his abilities as a contortionist to get into places no one else could. This helped him survive fairly well on the streets and helped him to help Ying, after the latter escaped from prison. Mong: Mong was once a Cangzhen monk. He is a master of the python ...

  9. Microsoft Paint - Wikipedia

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    Paint was initially programmed, licensed and adapted from PC Paintbrush made by ZSoft, by Dan McCabe at Microsoft for Windows 1.0, released in late 1985.PC Paintbrush had been previously licensed and published with the Microsoft Mouse DOS drivers from version 4 (circa 1985), to compete with Mouse Systems publishing PCPaint with its own mice in 1984.