Mickey Mouse is undoubtedly the most beloved comic book character of all time. To the delight of children and adults, the nostalgia of the fans around the world, the animated widespread appeal of these quintessential icons are not only all over the world, but for generations.
The continuing popularity of the most famous mouse in the world should not be surprising, since the character has been around long enough to make a lasting impression on modern pop culture that still seems so fresh andHip to the younger fans than ever before. Yes, you could be children today surprised to find out when Mickey Mouse was born.
Mickey Mouse was born way back in 1928 from the fertile imagination of the man whose name was synonymous with animation, Walt Disney. But before the mouse, it was a rabbit. "Oswald the Lucky Rabbit" was actually Walt Disney's first major cartoon creation, production of 26 short animated films from 1927 to 1928. Unfortunately, the then 26-year-old Disney had lostRights to the character of the Universal studios. Designed, while on a train from New York to Los Angeles bound, Walt a new character, a friendly little mouse in red shorts. Originally it was called "Mortimer," Walt wife Lillian thought it was too pompous and instead proposed that the name "Mickey sounded."
The first Mickey Mouse cartoon that Walt Disney had worked, was a silent animated short film entitled "Plane Crazy". Unfortunately, film distributors were at the timeunimpressed and refused to buy the short. The case was the same for the second Mickey short "Gallopin 'Gaucho." Another stumbling block for the success of Disney's it, that according to Warner Bros. talkies with the 1927 Al Jolson-imposed rigid "The Jazz Singer," The age of the silent film was to an end.
To keep pace with the movie trends, Disney decided to add sound to the next Mickey Mouse short "Steamboat Willie", also providing the voice of the character himself. Disney had spent,all pay off in the production of the film, but ultimately the venture. A resourceful director took a chance with the new sound cartoon, and the film was a huge success. Finally, Disney would also add sound to the last two cartoons.
Mickey Mouse would go on in hundreds of cartoon star, paving the way for the other popular Disney characters like Donald Duck, Pluto, Goofy and many more. "The on film and television, and everything from Comics Toysand games and other items for children, would this colorful cartoon superstars Start the giant Disney entertainment empire, which endured to this day continues.

