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  1. Mickey Mouse has the public domain blues : r/disney - Reddit

    Mickey Mouse is now in the public domain. People can use any version of Mickey Mouse from 1928 or earlier. They can also use the name because, from what I can tell, the character was …

  2. MIckey Mouse is known around the world, and generally ... - Reddit

    Jun 20, 2021 · If you take a look at the earliest Mickey Mouse animations (starting with Steamboat Willie), you'll see that Mickey is always in a bit over his head. As a result, everything he …

  3. Disney loses famous Mickey Mouse copyright in 2024, along with …

    Dec 31, 2023 · Oliver then introduced “a brand-new character on this show”: a black-and-white Mickey Mouse fashioned after the iconic figure. “We are staking our claim to Mickey Mouse …

  4. What’s going on with Disney losing the copyright to Mickey …

    Jan 2, 2024 · It was actually 1998, and the bill was even nicknamed the Mickey Mouse Protection Act, and was a direct result of Disney as a company trying to maintain longer holds on their …

  5. Mickey Mouse Memes - Reddit

    Fun fact about Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. u/This_Negotiation479. ADMIN MOD ...

  6. WAIT...!, Remember Mickey Mouse Clubhouse? : r/nostalgia - Reddit

    Jun 21, 2024 · By calling "Oh, Toodles!" Mickey summons him to pop up from where he is hiding and fly up to the screen so the viewer can pick which tool Mickey needs for the current …

  7. Is Mickey Mouse clubhouse overstimulating? : r/Parenting - Reddit

    Not here to get into the battle of at what age screen time is appropriate or not, so I'll just say, if you're going to do screen time at 18 months, something like Puffin Rock or old episodes of Mr …

  8. Mickey Mouse snapping his suspenders? : r/MandelaEffect - Reddit

    See, I'm a big Mickey Mouse fan. Now obviously, I don't believe in the whole "he always had suspenders" thing. Never saw him with suspenders, except only in Steamboat Willie, and this …

  9. Why are cheap items called 'Mickey Mouse?' - Reddit

    Early Mickey Mouse cartoons (1920s, 1930s), Mickey would get thrown into all kinds of jobs or schemes, and he'd get things done in comical ways - usually the wrong way, doing it the …

  10. Watch out Disney : r/Mario - Reddit

    Apr 22, 2023 · They've never done some kind of feature film with Mickey as the main character. There's Fantasia, but that is more of a collection of short films instead of a movie. They also …

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