‘Steamboat Willie’ Mickey Mouse featured in non-Disney products
“Steamboat Willie,” the 1928 Mickey Mouse cartoon, is now in the public domain and being used in products and promotions without Disney.
“Steamboat Willie,” the 1928 Mickey Mouse cartoon, is now in the public domain and being used in products and promotions without Disney.
Disney animated short “Steamboat Willie” has become part of the public domain. So, what does this mean for Mickey Mouse?
Fantasmic! has returned to Walt Disney World in shimmering, shining glory with new scenes, new effects yet the classic storyline and score.
Fantasmic! is almost back at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Disney has revealed that this iconic show returns, with new scenes, November 3rd.
Walt Disney Archives celebrates the Walt Disney Company’s 100-history with the all-new exhibit “Step in Time” during this year’s expo hosted by D23: The Official Disney Fan Club.
I recently visited the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California on behalf of “Attractions Magazine” and was treated to a tour of the lot from Disney D23. I learned a lot about the history of this iconic studio and even stepped into Walt’s personal office! Here are some highlights.
Disney announced a worldwide celebration today to honor Mickey Mouse’s 90th birthday. The mouse made his debut in “Steamboat Willie” on Nov. 18, 1928, and has since been Disney’s global ambassador and brought joy and laughter to fans all over the world.
To celebrate his birthday on Nov. 18, Mickey Mouse is hitting the road to surprise some of his biggest fans in eight different locations around the world.
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