''Mickey Mouse'' (originally known as ''Mickey Mouse Sound Cartoons'') is a series of American
animated comedy short films produced by
Walt Disney Productions. The series started in 1928 with
Steamboat Willie and ended in 1953 with ''
The Simple Things''. Four additional shorts were released between 1983 and 2013. The series is notable for its innovation with
sound synchronization and
character animation, and also introduced well-known characters such as
Mickey Mouse
Mickey Mouse is an animated cartoon Character (arts), character co-created in 1928 by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks. The longtime mascot of The Walt Disney Company, Mickey is an Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic mouse who typically wears red sho ...
,
Minnie Mouse,
Pluto and
Goofy
Goofy is a cartoon character created by The Walt Disney Company. He is a tall, Anthropomorphism, anthropomorphic dog who typically wears a turtle neck and vest, with pants, shoes, white gloves, and a tall hat originally designed as a rumpled f ...
.
The name "Mickey Mouse" was first used in the films' title sequences to refer specifically to the character, but was used from 1935 to 1953 to refer to the series itself as in "Walt Disney presents a Mickey Mouse." In this sense "a Mickey Mouse" was a shortened form of "a Mickey Mouse sound cartoon" which was used in the earliest films. Films from 1929 to 1935 which were re-released during this time also used this naming convention, but it was not used for the three shorts released between 1983 and 1995 (''
Mickey's Christmas Carol'', ''
The Prince and the Pauper'', and ''
Runaway Brain''). Mickey's name was also used occasionally to market other films which were formally part of other series. Examples of this include several ''
Silly Symphonies'' and ''
Goofy and Wilbur'' (1939).
Production
Disney began secretly producing the first ''Mickey Mouse'' films while still contractually required to finish some
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoons for producer
Charles Mintz
Charles Bear Mintz (November 5, 1889 – December 30, 1939)''Social Security Death Index, 1935–2014''. Social Security Administration. was an American film producer and distributor who assumed control over Margaret J. Winkler's Winkler Pictu ...
. The first two films, ''
Plane Crazy'' and ''
The Gallopin' Gaucho'', were previewed in theaters but failed to pick up a
distributor for a broad release. For the third film, Disney added synchronized sound, a technology that was still in its early stages at the time. ''
Steamboat Willie'' debuted in New York in November 1928 and was an instant success. The revenues from the film provided the studio with much needed resources, and the studio quickly began to produce new cartoons as well as releasing sound versions of the first two.
Production slowed towards the end of the 1930s as the studio began to focus on other characters and feature-length films. The series was informally retired in 1953 with the release of ''
The Simple Things'', but was revived in 1983 and 1990 with two
featurettes, or three reel short films. 1995's ''
Runaway Brain'' returned the series to its single reel format, while the most recent installment, 2013's ''
Get a Horse!'', was produced in the black-and-white style of the early films.
The cartoons were directed by 20 different people. Those with the most credits include
Burt Gillett (34),
Wilfred Jackson (18),
Walt Disney (16),
David Hand (15), and
Ben Sharpsteen (14); the director of the most recent installment,
Lauren MacMullan, was the first female director. Notable animators who worked on the series include
Ub Iwerks,
Norm Ferguson,
Ollie Johnston,
Frank Thomas, and
Fred Moore. Mickey's voice is mostly provided by Walt Disney, with some additional work by
Carl Stalling
Carl William Stalling (November 10, 1891 – November 29, 1972) was an American composer, voice actor and arranger for music in animated films. He is most closely associated with the ''Looney Tunes'' and ''Merrie Melodies'' shorts produced by War ...
and
Clarence Nash. By 1948,
Jimmy MacDonald had taken over Mickey's voice.
Wayne Allwine voiced the mouse in the three films released from 1983 to 1995. In the most recent film, ''Get a Horse!'', Mickey's dialogue was compiled from archival recordings primarily of Walt Disney's voice work.
List of films
The following is a list of ''Mickey Mouse'' films. The early films released by
Celebrity Productions (1928–1929) and
Columbia Pictures (1930–1932) were distributed by region and state, so there is no definitive release date. The dates used in the list from 1928 to mid-1932 are shipping dates, reflecting when the Disney studio shipped the completed films to the distributors, per the 2018 Disney Enterprises book ''Mickey Mouse: The Ultimate History''. The shorts released by
United Artists (1932–1937) and
RKO Radio
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(1937–1940) have official release dates announced by the distributors.
Gray headers indicate black-and-white films, while yellow headers indicate color films.
1928
1929
1930
1931
1932
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1946
1947
1948
1951
1952
1953
1983
1990
1995
2013
Releases
Every ''Mickey Mouse'' cartoon was originally released theatrically, typically appearing before feature films. In 1929, some theaters began to host the "Mickey Mouse Club", a children's program which would exclusively show Mickey's cartoons. The series was
distributed distributed by
Columbia Pictures (1930–1932),
United Artists (1932–1937), and
RKO Radio Pictures (1937–1953). The four most recent films were released by Disney's own company,
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (formerly known as Buena Vista Pictures Distribution).
Many of the films were also broadcast on television, beginning in 1936 on
BBC Television
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. Here the series was shown on a regular basis except during World War II. In the United States, selected films were shown on the
Walt Disney anthology television series, and later on other series such as ''
The Mouse Factory'' (1971–1973), ''
Mickey's Mouse Tracks'' (1992–1995), and ''
Ink & Paint Club'' (1997–1998).
Home media
The films have also been released in various forms of
home media. In the 1960s there were several
8 mm and
Super 8
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releases, although these were often silent, black-and-white, or condensed versions. In 1978, Disney began to release selected films on VHS, laserdisc, and later DVD. Starting in 2010, some of the cartoons were made available on the
iTunes Store as digital downloads.
Disney has also released films online. At the Disney website, cartoons are shown on a rotating basis under the video page
Mickey & Friends. On Walt Disney Animation Studios' official
YouTube channel, three complete cartoons have been released:
Plane Crazy' (1928),
Steamboat Willie' (1928), and
Hawaiian Holiday' (1937), and most of
Thru the Mirror' (1936) as seen on the ''Disneyland'' episode "
The Plausible Impossible" (1956).
As of 2018, the only complete re-release of the entire series has been in the "
Walt Disney Treasures" DVD sets. The vast majority
[''Donald and Pluto'' appears on "The Chronological Donald" and several others which prominently feature Pluto appear on "The Complete Pluto"] of the series appears between four two-disc sets: "
Mickey Mouse in Black and White" (2002), "
Mickey Mouse in Black and White, Volume Two" (2004), "
Mickey Mouse in Living Color" (2001), and "
Mickey Mouse in Living Color, Volume Two" (2004). Film critic
Leonard Maltin, who hosts the collection, implied that there was opposition to releasing the complete series because of some content now considered politically incorrect, such as racial and ethnic stereotypes. Maltin argued that releasing the material uncensored was the only way to "learn from the past". The only film not included in this collection was the subsequently released ''
Get a Horse!'' (2013) which first premiered at the
Annecy International Animated Film Festival and was shown ahead of ''
Frozen
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* the result of freezing
* a paralysis response in extreme cases of fear
Films
* ''Frozen'' (1997 film), a film by Wang Xiaoshuai
* ''Frozen'' (2005 film), a film by Juliet McKoen
* ''Frozen'' (2007 film), a film by Sh ...
''.
See also
*
List of Walt Disney Animation Studios short films
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Alice Comedies''
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Silly Symphony''
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Donald Duck filmography
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List of Mickey Mouse films and appearances
The following is a list of films and other media in which Mickey Mouse has appeared.
1920s
1928
*''Plane Crazy'' – A silent version was only shown in certain places before it got released a few years later with sound.
*''The Gallopin' Gaucho'' ...
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''Mickey Mouse'' (TV series)
Notes
References
Bibliography
The Encyclopedia of Disney Animated Shorts(EDAS)
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The Internet Movie Database(IMDb)
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*Tomart's Illustrated Disneyana Catalog and Price Guide
External links
at The Encyclopedia Of Disney Animated Shorts
Mickey Mouse Theatrical Cartoon List at the
Big Cartoon DataBase
Synopsis for the Mickey Mouse at the Big Cartoon Database
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