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The two scripts are for "Steamboat Willie" and "Mickey Steps Out". Story Sketches: Various story sketch sequences from some of the cartoons presented on this disc. The Mickey Mouse Club: Easter egg bonus involving the Mickey Mouse Club, not the more familiar TV show of the 1950s, but an actual club popping up across the nation in 1930's. This ...
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.
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The extended copyright terms didn't just stop Mickey and Minnie Mouse from entering the public domain. It also stopped any work of fiction from losing its copyright from 1999 to 2019.
Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two; The Complete Pluto, Volume One; The Mickey Mouse Club; Walt Disney Treasures: Wave Five — December 6, 2005 The Chronological Donald, Volume Two; Disney Rarities: Celebrated Shorts: 1920s–1960s; The Adventures of Spin & Marty (The Mickey Mouse Club) Elfego Baca and The Swamp Fox: Legendary Heroes
Mickey's Nightmare is a 1932 Walt Disney short black and white cartoon starring Mickey Mouse and Pluto. It was the 44th Mickey Mouse short, and the eighth of that year. [ 2 ] The plot incorporates elements from Disney's first Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon, Poor Papa .
"Mickey Mania: Collecting Mickey Merchandise": Maltin visits Bernie Shine, collector extraordinaire.They discuss what makes Mickey so appealing, then Shine takes us on a tour of his vast amassing of Mickey memorabilia from all over the globe, most of it dating back to the 1920s and 30s.
Although it was believed that only the black-and-white depiction of Mickey Mouse—which lacks the red shorts and gloves—would enter the public domain, it has been pointed out that a promotional poster created in 1928 features Mickey Mouse wearing red shorts and yellow gloves, meaning those attributes might also now be in the public domain ...