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The following is a list of creative works starring Mickey Mouse announced after Steamboat Willie, Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho, released in 1928, entered the public domain in the United States on January 1, 2024. In January, multiple films and video games starring the iconic character were announced immediately.
Plane Crazy is a 1929 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.The cartoon, released by the Walt Disney Studios, is the first finished project [4] to feature appearances of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, and was originally a silent film.
Mickey to the Rescue: Mickey tries to rescue Minnie from Pete's trap-laden hideout. Maestro Minnie : Minnie conducts an orchestra of anthropomorphic rebellious musical instruments. Goofy's Extreme Sports : Goofy shows off extreme sports in the words of his off-screen narrator .
It should be used in place of this vector image because of its superior quality. File:Mickey Mouse (poster version).svg → File:Mickey-Mouse.png.
"Mickey and the Cornstalk!": Mickey gets the latest issue of "Rocket Mouse" and finds himself unable to find the time to read it. The main reason involves a trip to Majestica. As everyone partakes in a country event, Mickey learns of a magic cornstalk from Farmer Pete which transports Mickey and Goofy to the clouds.
A Hidden Mickey in a shop in the Morocco Pavilion at Epcot in Walt Disney World, Florida. A Hidden Mickey is a representation of Mickey Mouse that has been inserted subtly into the design of a ride, attraction, or other location in a Disney theme park, Disney property, animated film, feature-length movie, TV series, or other Disney product. [1]
To sculpt Disney and Mickey's joined hands, he consulted the 1940 film Fantasia, where Mickey shook hands with conductor Leopold Stokowski. There has been some speculation regarding Disney's stance in the sculpture, with many believing his outstretched hand indicated he was showing Mickey what had become of his creator's dream.