Thursday, 6 October 2011

Mickey Mouse



Mickey Mouse, originally a theater animation, appeared on the big screen for the first time on November 18, 1928. You have to picture for yourself, the attraction, not only of a delightful cartoon character, but also the lead player in the first ever sound cartoon, at a time when silent films were still playing in theaters.

This was all brand new and innovative, and Steamboat Willie took the public by storm. He was the first animated international personality, who laid the groundwork for the entire Disney empire. He symbolizes everything that Disney stands for in a positive and upbeat philosophy. When other cartoonists were experimenting with innuendo and sexuality, or stealing ideas from one another, the Walt Disney creations became original, enjoyable, and something for the entire family, regardless of age to enjoy together.

 The most delightful and the most enduring, and this is indicated by the strong demand for such items as Disney's Tinkerbell coloring pages and personal items like watches and lunch boxes, which display any number of the Disney animated favorites.

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