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Honorary Academy Awards; Year To, for/award name Award type Refs. 1932 (5th) To Walt Disney for the creation of Mickey Mouse.: Statuette [2] [12]1939 (11th) To Walt Disney for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, [38] "recognized as a significant screen innovation which has charmed millions and pioneered a great new entertainment field for the motion picture cartoon."
As the Great Depression progressed and Felix the Cat faded from the movie screen, Mickey's popularity would rise, and by 1932 The Mickey Mouse Club would have one million members. [59] At the 5th Academy Awards in 1932, Mickey received his first Academy Award nomination, received for Mickey's Orphans (1931). Walt Disney also received an ...
Most awards won by a country for Best International Feature Film: 14 France, which has received 33 nominations in total; Most nominations received by a country for Best International Feature Film without an award: 10 Israel; Most awards won by a non-English language film: 4 Four non-English language films have won four Academy Awards:
Parade of the Award Nominees is an animated short which was made for the 1932 banquet for the 5th Academy Awards, featuring Mickey Mouse and his friends leading a parade of caricatured Hollywood stars. [1] The short is the first Mickey Mouse cartoon produced in Technicolor, two years before The Band Concert.
Hattie McDaniel, the first Black actor or actress to win an Academy Award in 1940 for "Gone with the Wind.". Sidney Poitier, the first Black man to win an Oscar in 1964 for "Lilies of the Field ...
"It's humbling because I stood on the shoulders of giants,” the actor says of following in Walt Disney's footsteps and voicing Mickey on TV and at Disneyland
With several asterisks, qualifications and caveats, Mickey Mouse, in his earliest form, will be the leader of the band of characters, films and books that will become public domain as the year ...
The following is a list of films and other media in which Mickey Mouse has appeared, only featuring projects either created or licensed by The Walt Disney Company, the originators and trademark holder of the character, and not any fair use-protected parody content, content made by other studios and artists following the character's entry into the public domain or parody content that has ...