List of Mickey Mouse appearances in Disney media

The following is a list of films and other media in which Mickey Mouse has appeared, only featuring projects either created or licensed by The Walt Disney Company, the originators and trademark holder of the character, and not any fair use-protected parody content, content made by other studios and artists following the character's entry into the public domain or parody content that has retroactively become Disney property as a result of acquisitions.

Theatrical shorts & features

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1920s

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1928

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  • Plane Crazy – originally produced as silent cartoon, first to be produced, released with sound.
  • The Gallopin' Gaucho – originally produced as silent cartoon, second to be produced, released with sound.
  • Steamboat Willie – Mickey Mouse's first released and first cartoon with synchronized sound, including speech, Walt Disney's first role as Mickey (although he speaks gibberish). Third cartoon to be produced. First Mickey Mouse short distributed by Celebrity Productions.

1929

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1930s

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1930

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1931

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1932

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1933

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1934

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1935

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1936

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1937

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1938

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1939

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1940s

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1940

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1941

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1942

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1943

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  • Pluto and the Armadillo

1946

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1947

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1948

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1949

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1950s

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1950

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1951

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  • Plutopia – in a Pluto cartoon.
  • R'coon Dawg
  • Plight of the Bumble Bee - (cancelled)[2]

1952

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1953

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1980s

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1990s

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2000s

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2010s

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  • Get a Horse! (2013) – first Mickey Mouse cartoon short in 18 years.
  • Frozen (2013, cameo) – a small Mickey toy is partially seen on a shelf.
  • Saving Mr. Banks (2013) – as symbolic metafictional character.
  • Zootopia (2016, cameo) – Mickey plush mascot is seen on a stroller.
  • Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, cameo) – Mickey is seen standing on top of a giant sorcerer's hat.

2020s

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Theme park attractions

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Television

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1950s–1970s

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  • Walt Disney anthology television series (1954–2008)
    • Adventures of Mickey Mouse (1955)[3]
    • The Goofy Success Story (1956) (cameo)
    • On Vacation (1956)
    • The Plausible Impossible (1956) (cameo)
    • Pluto's Day (1956)
    • All About Magic (1957) (cameo)
    • Tricks Of Our Trade (1957) (cameo)
    • The Fourth Anniversary Show (1957) (cameo)
    • Four Tales On A Mouse (1958)
    • From All Of Us To All Of You (1958)
    • This Is Your Life, Donald Duck (1960) (cameo)
    • The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968)
  • The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959) – Walt Disney's first role as Mickey since 1947.
  • The Mouse Factory (1972-1973) – Jimmy MacDonald's last role as Mickey.
  • The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977–1979) – Wayne Allwine's first role as Mickey.
  • The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) — live-action appearance.
  • The Mickey Mouse Jubilee Show a.k.a. Mickey's 50 (1978) — stop-motion appearance:
    • Mike Jittlov - The Collector - The three individual segments are titled The Collector, The Rat Race and Mouse Mania.

1980s

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  • Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration (1985) – live-action TV special.
  • DTV Valentine (1986) – TV special
  • Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration (1986) – live-action TV special.
  • DTV Doggone Valentine (1987) – TV special
  • Down and Out With Donald Duck (1987) (cameo)
  • Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville (1987) – TV special
  • DTV Monster Hits (1987) – TV special
  • The 60 Annual Academy Awards (1988) (cameo) – TV special
  • Totally Minnie (1988, cameo) – TV special
  • Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988) – TV special celebrating Mickey's 60th anniversary.
  • Here's to You, Mickey Mouse (1988) – TV special

1990s

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TV specials

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  • The Muppets at Walt Disney World (1990, cameo) – live-action TV special.
  • The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991, cameo) – live-action TV special.
  • Disney's Great American Celebration (1991, cameo) – live-action TV special.
  • Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade (1992, cameo) – live-action TV special.
  • Disney's All-Star 4th of July Spectacular: Celebrate the Spirit (1992) – live-Action TV special.[4]

TV series

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  • Bonkers (1993) – Mickey is featured as an unseen character in the episode "I Oughta Be In Toons" and featured on a clock as a cameo in "The Rubber Room Song".
  • Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000) – a compilation show with new made-for-TV animated shorts featuring Mickey and friends.

2000s

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  • House of Mouse (2001–2003) – a hosted compilation show with new made-for-TV animated shorts featuring Mickey and friends. Occasional vintage cartoons were also included.
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2016) – TV series made for preschoolers done in CGI animation.
  • Have a Laugh! (2009–2012) – Mickey Mouse was re-dubbed by Bret Iwan in re-dubbed classic cartoons, he made his footage appearances in Re-Micks. Mickey Mouse makes cameos in two BLAM! shorts, Clock Cleaning and Beach.

2010s

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TV series

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TV specials

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  • Electric Holiday (2012) – this short film, distributed via the web, stars Minnie as the featured character, but Mickey also makes an appearance.
  • Mickey's 90th Spectacular (2018) – TV special celebrating Mickey's 90th anniversary.

2020s

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TV series

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TV specials

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Home video

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Ehrbar, Greg. "Laurel & Hardy & Mickey Mouse in Toyland: On the Record". cartoonresearch.com. Retrieved 2023-05-30.
  2. ^ "Mickey Mouse in "Plight of the Bumblebee" |".
  3. ^ This episode featured an alternate ending to Mickey and the Beanstalk.
  4. ^ Some animation footage is reused.
  5. ^ a b Milligan, Mercedes (August 18, 2021). "Disney Unveils Fall Premieres, More 'Spidey', Overall Deal with Travis Braun & 'Pupstruction' Greenlight". Animation Magazine.
  6. ^ Reif, Alex (2022-09-08). "TV Recap: "The Simpsons: Welcome to the Club" Brings Disney Villains to Springfield". LaughingPlace.com. Retrieved 2022-09-09.
  7. ^ Hoepfner, Fran (March 19, 2022). "'Mickey: The Story of a Mouse' Film Review: Disney Doc Explores Character, Icon, Ubiquitous Mascot". TheWrap. Retrieved March 20, 2022.
  8. ^ "'Tis the Season for Festive Holiday Programming on ABC" (Press release). Disney Blended Television. October 24, 2022 – via Disney General Entertainment Content Press.
  9. ^ Milligan, Mercedes. "Disney Channel's 'Fa-La-La-Lidays' & Disney Jr.'s 'Magical Holidays' Unwrap Festive Family Programming". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 13 November 2024.

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