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More Mickey Cartoons Entering Public Domain Nearly a year ago on January 1, 2024, “Steamboat Willie,” and the original versions of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, entered the public domain.
Not as much as you might be assuming. Only one iteration of Mickey Mouse, the version used in the 1928 cartoon in which he originated, Steamboat Willie, is now public domain.
Mickey Mouse had a new voice in 1947 for the movie “Fun and Fancy Free’s” “Mickey and the Beanstalk” segment. James MacDonald took over voicing Mickey Mouse for Disney when Walt’s ...
Careful now! Scream is still legally actionable! And while it is first-to-market, Mickey Mouse’s Trap no longer even has the distinction of being the only Steamboat Willie horror film.
New Mickey Mouse cartoons will come to TV this summer when the Disney Channel premieres a series of short cartoons featuring the comic antics of the 85-year-old children's character with ...
In essence, Mickey Mouse does indeed enter public domain Monday, but only the specific depiction character from the "Steamboat Willie" cartoon.
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