



What, you don't know Mickey? Mickey Mouse? The mouse first appeared on May 15, 1928 in the short film Plane Crazy. However, the date of November 18, 1928 with the screening of Steamboat Willie at the Colony Theater in New York is more often remembered. While everyone agrees that the creature has become the ambassador of the Walt Disney company, its origins are less clear... Many stories circulate with some variations. Let's remember that it was Walt Disney himself who had the idea, and that it was his wife who insisted that the mouse be called Mickey, and not Mortimer as Mr. Disney wanted. Ub Iwerks, for his part, took care of the animation. Pilot, explorer, soldier: Mickey has done it all! He even inaugurates the theme parks of the American giant.
Mickey brings his most beautiful gift!
Mickey Mouse makes a remarkable entrance during this end-of-year holiday season, carrying a candy cane as tall as he is! Handmade and hand-painted, this stone resin figurine has an impressive finish!
Dimensions: 16 cm
Material: Stone resin
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- Rarity rank
- 98%14 member(s) have it
- Collection / Series
- Disney Traditions by Jim Shore
- Release date
- January 20162016-01-01
- Reference
- 4051968
- Trade mark
- Jim Shore Classification
- Manufacturer
- ean
- 0045544848831
- upc
- 045544848831
- Learn more
- Official website