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  2. Mickey Mouse - Wikipedia

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    "Mickey Mouse" is a slang expression meaning small-time, amateurish or trivial. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, it also means poor quality or counterfeit. [129] In Poland the phrase "mały Miki", which translates to "small Mickey", means something very simple and trivial – usually used in the comparison between two things. [130]

  3. Mickey Mouse (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lego Mickey Mouse, a Disney-licensed Lego toy line, 2000-2002; Mickey Mouse Weekly, a Disney-licensed British comic, 1936-1957; Mickey Mouse in Vietnam, a 1970 unlicensed film; Mickey Mouse Works, a TV series, 1999–2000; Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, a TV series, 2006–2016; List of Mickey Mouse films and appearances; Mickey's Mouse Tracks, a TV ...

  4. Mickey - Wikipedia

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    Mickey Mouse, a Disney animated character; A character in Man Down; Big Mickey, a dockside crane from the children's television series TUGS; Mickey Abbott, a recurring side character in Seinfeld; Mickey, a criminal and friend in the FOX animated show Bob's Burgers; Michael "Mickey" Bunce, in the 1991 black comedy movie Drop Dead Fred

  5. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    One mickey is the smallest resolvable unit of distance by a given computer mouse pointing device. It is named after Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse cartoon character. [13] Mouse motion is reported in horizontal and vertical mickeys. Device sensitivity is usually specified in mickeys per inch.

  6. List of fictional rodents - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Mouse: Mighty Mouse is an American animated anthropomorphic superhero mouse character created by the Terrytoons studio for 20th Century Fox. Minnie Mouse: Mouse Mickey Mouse: Mickey Mouse's girlfriend who first appeared in Steamboat Willie alongside him in 1928. In the 1930s, Minnie wore her eye shadow, her flower hat and short flapper ...

  7. Pop icon - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the very name of such individuals is even used as a synonym for common words or ideas. Some fictional characters, such as Mickey Mouse, [12] Bugs Bunny, the Simpsons, [12] Harry Potter, [13] Goku, [14] Sailor Moon, [15] Alice, [16] and Willy Wonka [17] are regarded as pop icons.

  8. Topolino - Wikipedia

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    Topolino started as a monthly comic book, [7] and the first issue was released on April 10, 1949: it had 100 pages and its price was 60 lire.The first issue contained the final part of Topolino e il cobra bianco, the first episode of Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse and the man of Tomorrow (the story where Eega Beeva makes its debut), a Carl Barks ten-pager where Gladstone Gander makes his second ...

  9. Mickey Mouse universe - Wikipedia

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    The Mickey Mouse universe is a fictional shared universe which is the setting for stories involving Disney cartoon characters, including Mickey and Minnie Mouse, Donald and Daisy Duck, Pluto and Goofy as the primary members (colloquially known as the "Sensational Six"), and many other characters related to them, being most of them anthropomorphic animals.