Happy Birthday Micky Mouse
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Micky Mouse is celebrating his birthday today. The historic cartoon character and the official mascot of the Walt Disney Company was created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks at the Walt Disney Studios in 1928. There is no doubt that Mickey and his gang – Donald Duck, Minny Mouse, Pluto – have been a constant favourite among children and not only kids we all adults also loves him .
The cartoon has always thought us to enjoy the small things in life and love everyone. Celebrating his birthday this time
Disney has created a short film called Feliz Cumpleaños! In this two and a half minute short video Micky and his friends have gone to Mexico to celebrate his B’day but then suddenly gang of villain appears.
Micky is character which is loved by everyone so how can our bollywood celebrities be left behind. Here are some of them wishing Micky a very happy birthday.
Shaan
Here's @singer_shaan wishing Mickey Mouse a happy birthday! #HappyBirthdayMickey #18DaysOfMagic pic.twitter.com/7S35E196HH
— Disney India (@DisneyIndia) November 12, 2016
Katrina kaif
Here's #KatrinaKaif wishing Mickey Mouse happy birthday! #HappyBirthdayMickey #18DaysOfMagic pic.twitter.com/pHramP1IWJ
— Disney India (@DisneyIndia) November 11, 2016
Here are some interesting facts about Micky mouse:
Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Mickey Mouse is the first cartoon character to receive a Star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on his 50th anniversary on 1978. He received the star under the Motion Pictures category, and you can get to see this star at 6925 Hollywood Boulevard.
Mickey and Minnie Mouse
Mickey and Minnie have never shown to be married or be getting married in any of their onscreen appearances, their creator Walt Disney has clarified that the two are married in private life.
Mickey’s First Words
Mickey Mouse is usually not a verbal character that is because his birth was during the silent era of movies. But however once the talkies or the talking pictures came to be, we heard Mickey’s first words, which were “Hot Dog” in his ninth short movie The Karnival Kid, in July 1929.
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