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  2. Ralph Kent (artist) - Wikipedia

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    By 1965, Kent had become a trusted artist of Walt Disney, and was responsible for designing the first limited-edition Mickey Mouse watch for adults. Walt gifted 25 of these watches to his top executives [1] and the Mickey Mouse adult watch designs became a constant in Disney merchandising with over 100 designs manufactured each year since.

  3. Confessions of Disney Adults: Mouse House Superfans Talk ...

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    I am, undeniably, a Disney Adult. Whenever I have time (and funds), I head to one of Disney’s six resorts across the world, where I can feel my problems melt away quicker than a Mickey Bar in ...

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  5. V.Smile - Wikipedia

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    The V.Smile Art Studio is a large touch pad and stylus device that allows for "paintings" to appear on screen. Interactive stamps, color palette, picture drawing, color mixing, animation maker, coloring-in pictures are some of the features of the Art Studio. It comes with an Art Studio specific Smartridge. [citation needed]

  6. Roy Williams (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Roy Williams (July 30, 1907 – November 7, 1976) was an artist and entertainer for The Walt Disney Studios, best known as "Big Roy," the adult mouseketeer for four seasons on the Mickey Mouse Club television series and for his invention of the Mickey Mouse hats.

  7. This incredible artist paints on her body to transform ... - AOL

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    This is the incredible Kay Pike. Using only body paint and paint brushes, the ever so talented Kay can magically transform herself into any superhero or villain in the (comic) book.

  8. Disney Consumer Products - Wikipedia

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    In 1934, Disney's licensing expanded to hand-crank toy projectors, [ChWDC 9] diamond-studded Mickey Mouse pins, Mickey Mouse toffee in England [ChWDC 10] and a Lionel wind-up train toy, [ChWDC 11] while a patent is received for Ingersoll-Waterbury Clock Company's Mickey Mouse watch. [ChWDC 12] More companies licensed the Mickey Mouse image.

  9. Mickey (Damien Hirst) - Wikipedia

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    Mickey is a household gloss on canvas painting by Damien Hirst executed in 2012. Hirst was invited by Disney to create an artwork inspired by Mickey Mouse and this was his response. The work was auctioned at Christie's , London, on 13 February 2014 in aid of Kids Company , a charity Hirst has long supported, fetching £902,500.