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  2. Minnie's Yoo-Hoo - Wikipedia

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    The full short Minnie's Yoo-Hoo The song first appeared in Mickey's Follies (1929). "Minnie's Yoo Hoo" is a song introduced in the 1929 Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey's Follies. [1] The song was composed by Walt Disney and Carl Stalling. [2] It was the first Disney song to be released on sheet music. [2]

  3. File:Minnie's Yoo Hoo.ogv - Wikipedia

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    Minnie's_Yoo_Hoo.ogv (Ogg multiplexed audio/video file, Theora/Vorbis, length 3 min 6 s, 322 × 240 pixels, 946 kbps overall, file size: 20.94 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  4. Mickey's Follies - Wikipedia

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    The cartoon ends with Mickey giving a solo performance of his theme song "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo". Along with Mickey, Minnie Mouse is shown in the audience cheering for Mickey. There is also a cast of other barnyard animals, including a group of dancing ducks, a chicken-rooster duo who beat each other up in sync to the music, an operatic singing pig ...

  5. Mickey Mouse - Wikipedia

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    Mickey's Follies (1929) introduced the song "Minnie's Yoo-Hoo" which would become the theme song for Mickey Mouse films until 1935. The same song sequence was also later reused with different background animation as its own special short shown only at the commencement of 1930s theater-based Mickey Mouse Clubs.

  6. The Mouse Factory - Wikipedia

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    The Mouse Factory is an American syndicated television series produced by Walt Disney Productions and created by Ward Kimball, that ran from 1972 to 1973. [1] It showed clips from various Disney cartoons and movies, hosted by celebrity guests (credited as being "Mickey's Friend"), including Charles Nelson Reilly, [2] JoAnne Worley, Wally Cox, Johnny Brown, Phyllis Diller, [3] Joe Flynn ...

  7. The cultural significance of the catchy 'Moana 2' song 'Can I ...

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    The "Moana 2" song adopts this Pacific Islander greeting as a life ethos, similar to how “Hakuna Matata” frames a Swahili translation as a personal motto in "The Lion King."

  8. Mickey Mouse (film series) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey's friends throw a surprise birthday party at Minnie's house. Minnie gives Mickey a piano, and the mice play a piano duet of "I Can't Give You Anything but Love, Baby". During the rest of the party the characters dance and play more songs. Other appearances: Minnie Mouse, Horace Horsecollar, Clarabelle Cow

  9. Yoo-Hoo (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Yoo-Hoo", a song by Danger Mouse and Jemini from their 2003 album Ghetto Pop Life; The Pinky Lee Show theme song "Yoo-hoo it's me/My name is Pinky Lee/I skip and run with lots of fun/For every he and she.." "Yoo Hoo", 1941 song by Ethel Crowninshield used to teach children to sing in 1950s and 1960s