Minnie Mouse

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Minnie Mouse is an animated cartoon of the Mickey Mouse universe featured in animated cartoons, comic strips and comic book by The Walt Disney Company. The comic strip story "The Gleam" (published January 19-May 2, 1942) by Merrill De Maris and Floyd Gottfredson first gave her full name as Minerva Mouse. Minerva has since been a recurring alias for her.

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Disney Juvenile Twin Bedding Set - Minnie Mouse Disney Juvenile Twin Bedding Set - Minnie Mouse

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I bought this product for my niece. I was very pleased with it. It is bright and colorful with shades of pink like most little girls want. My niece is a big Minnie Mouse Fan and I do have to say that this is one of the best purchases I have made for her concerning Minnie Mouse. If you are considering buying this for someone that loves Minnie Mouse I think it is well worth it.

I bought this product for my 2 year old daughter. She loves it so I am glad I bought it. The only thing I found wrong with this product is that they are stiff. The sheet or pillowcase or comforter are not soft. I wish I would have known, I would have bought from somewhere else. And the price for a set of sheets and comforter for a twin bed was outrageous! Holly from Medford, Oregon

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Minnie Mouse Twin Size 3 Piece Comforter Set. The dimensions of the Minnie Mouse Comforter Set is 63"x86" / 160.2cm X 218.44cm. The Minnie Mouse Comforter Set is constructed of 65% Polyester and 35% cotton.

Precious Moments Disney Collection, Magically Ever After Precious Moments Disney Collection, Magically Ever After

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You don't need to be just getting married to give your wife this item. My wife and I are celebrating 30 years of marriage this year (we're both in our 50's). I gave her this because it reflects are relationship to each other. Guys,this something she would probably not expect, or quess. And for the price, you can't go wrong.

If Michelangelo had designed a statue of prepubescent children getting married, this would be it! The only aesthetic flaw is that the artist couldn't decide whether to give the groom a top hat or mouseketeer hat. (Also, it might be good to have a Jewish version where the groom is stepping on a sippy cup.) Ideally, I would have preferred Mickey and Minnie Mouse, but quite frankly I'm disappointed that they've been together for the larger part of a century and still haven't gotten married.

Every thing was perfect. We recieved the figurine in perfect condition and a lot faster than we anticipated.The whole process was great!!!

This is a great product and I was very satisfied when I received it. The styrofoam packaging made the figure a little dusty but it rubs off and looks great!

I bought this because my fiancee and I will be spending our honeymoon in Disney. Thi is the best momento that we could find for our special date. It shows that no matter how old you are, you are be kids at Disney.

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Weddings are wondrous, especially with the help of everyone's favorite mouse. With Disney magic at the heart of this celebration, the newly betrothed couple are sure to live happily ever after. A Walt Disney Showcase Collection figurine by Precious Moments...

Mickey and Minnie Mouse Disney Wedding Cake Topper Mickey and Minnie Mouse Disney Wedding Cake Topper

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Girlfriend loved it and it looks perfect, it was a great fit since we got engaged in Disney Land.

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Disneyland Resort Exclusive Mickey and Minnie Wedding Cake Topper Ceramic about 4 inches tall.

Rock Around the Mouse Rock Around the Mouse

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I had this on cassette for my 24 yr old and had more fun playing it on the way to school every morning. Found it again on cd and bought it for my grandchildren. Set to oldies with Disney characters singing is so much fun.

Bought this for my son because his daycare plays the vinyl all the time. He loves it. It shipped fast and was in perfect condition.

I loved this album as a kid! I wish it was re-released on CD. My favorite songs were Mickey Motion, Mickey and Minnie On a Moonlit Night, and the title track.

I listened to his in dance class when I was a kid (on a record album of course!) and saw it on CD in a sale bin for $5 a few years ago. I've regretted not buying it, but I just recently found it on ebay for the same price. I still remember the songs and look forward to using it in the dance classes that I teach myself now.

This tape is full of fun bubble-gum type pop featuring the Disney cast. As child I listened to this tape constantly, and I still know every word. This is an album for kids of all ages who love Mickey and Minnie.

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Out of print in the U.S.! Mickey Mouse and friends serve up a delightful platter of fun for kids of all ages! Giggle and sing along to fun songs like 'Pinocchio's Boogie', 'Quackety-Quack', 'Gawrsh Golly Goofy' (with Little Richard) and more...

Sing Along with Mickey, Minnie and Goofy: Grant Sing Along with Mickey, Minnie and Goofy: Grant

Personalized for Grant Hear the Disney characters sing and speak to Grant over 80 times throughout this one of a kind CD! It will be an instant hit that they will listen to over and over. Watch their face light up as they hear their name sung and spoken by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy in a CD full of fun songs perfect for all ages...

Sing Along with Mickey, Minnie and Goofy: Christine Sing Along with Mickey, Minnie and Goofy: Christine

Personalized for Christine Hear the Disney characters sing and speak to Christine over 80 times throughout this one of a kind CD! It will be an instant hit that they will listen to over and over. Watch their face light up as they hear their name sung and spoken by Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, and Goofy in a CD full of fun songs perfect for all ages...

Disney Presents: Main Street Electrical Parade - Farewell Season Disney Presents: Main Street Electrical Parade - Farewell Season

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Everytime I watch this video it reminds me of when I stood watching all the excitement of the parade...just a marvelous show!!!

I have seen the parade in person and have the music, but what I wanted was a video version to pull out and use to re-live fond memories. Unfortunately, I have never received my purchase. I don't know what kind of review to write. Have a nice day.

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Catch the spark after dark at Disneyland Park. And say farewell to one of the Magic Kingdom's most celebrated traditions - The Main Street Electrical Parade. Where else, but in The Main Stree Electrical Parade, could you see an illuminated 40-foot-long fire-breathing dragon? And hear the energy of its legendary melody one last time? It's unforgettable after-dark magic that will glow in your heart long after the last float has disappeared.

Mickey Mouse and Friends Mickey Mouse and Friends

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These are the earliest Mickey Mouse cartoons from the 1930's and 1940's era. Expect normal fuzziness in any early reproduced cartoons. These are no exception. Also they are color enhanced. The coloring is very light so don't expect rich color as later made for color cartoons are. Understanding these features you'll find them to be delightful to watch. They won't disappoint you.

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Mickey Mouse in Mad Doctor and Minnie's Yoo-Hoo. Also featuring Farm Foolery and Small Fry. These are some of the earliest Mickey Mouse cartoons made.

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The comic strip story "Mr. Slicker and the Egg Robbers" (published September 22–December 26, 1930) introduced her father Marcus Mouse and her unnamed mother, both farmers. The same story featured photographs of her grandparents Marshall Mouse and Matilda Mouse. Her best known relatives however remains her uncle Mortimer Mouse and her twin nieces, Millie and Melody, though most often a single niece, Melody, appears. In many appearances, Minnie is presented as a close friend of Daisy Duck, Donald Duck's girlfriend and occasionally a friend to Clarabelle Cow. Minnie's sister Mandie Mouse was a recurring character early on.

Origins of the character

In 1928, Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse to act as a replacement to his previous star Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. But Mickey could not fill the void alone. Among the few consistent character traits Oswald had developed before moving on to Universal Studios was his near-constant pursuit of potential sweethearts. So for Mickey to have a chance to emulate his predecessor at flirting, someone had to replace Oswald's many love interests. This replacement to Miss Rabbit, Miss Cottontail, Fanny and an uncertain number of unnamed nurses and dancers was to become Minnie Mouse.

Minnie, who at the time was not yet named, was designed in the fashion of a "flapper" girl. She was so probably intended to follow the trends of then-modern youth culture in an effort to add to her audience appeal.

Mickey and Minnie debuted together in Plane Crazy, first released on May 15, 1928. Minnie is invited to join Mickey in the first flight of his aircraft. She accepts the invitation but not his request for a kiss in mid-flight. Mickey eventually forces Minnie into a kiss but this only results in her parachuting out of the plane. This first film depicted Minnie as somewhat resistant to the demanding affection of her potential boyfriend and capable of escaping his grasp.

Their debut however featured the couple already familiar to each other. The next film featuring them was The Gallopin' Gaucho. The film was the second of their series to be produced, but the third to be released, and was released on December 30, 1928. We find Minnie employed as the barmaid and dancer of Cantina Argentina, a bar and restaurant established in the Pampas of Argentina. She performs the Tango for Mickey the gaucho and Black Pete the outlaw. Both flirt with her but the latter intends to abduct her while the former obliges in saving the Damsel in Distress from the villain. All three characters acted as strangers first being introduced to each other.

They appear together again in Steamboat Willie, the third short of the series to be produced but released second on November 18, 1928. Pete was featured as the Captain of the steamboat, Mickey as a crew of one and Minnie as their single passenger. The two anthropomorphic mice first star in a sound film and spend most of its duration playing music to the tune of "Turkey in the Straw".