'Steamboat Willie' is the 3rd film after Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho .
Steamboat Willie rated #13 out of 50 best Cartoons of All Time and to answer your question it first appeared November the 18th 1928. It was Mickey Mouses third film of his career but the first one to have sound. His first was with Minnie in Plane Crazy and it opened May 15, 1928
Steamboat Willie was considered by The Disney Company and Mickey's debut although it was the third Mickey Mouse cartoon produced. It was co-directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks, where Iwerks served as the main animator.
On November 18, 1928, Mickey Mouse appeared in the first ever synchronized sound cartoon, entitled "Steamboat Willie," but that was actually the third Mickey Mouse appearance ever.
After years of Playing in pain due to all the leg injuries, Mickey called it quits after the 1968 season. When Mickey Mantle retired he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
Mickey Mantle 536 Home RunsWhen Mickey Mantle retired he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
Presuming you mean Steamboat Willie, No. It was not the first sound cartoon. It may have been more widely distributed but Fleischer Animation Studios were producing cartoons with sound prior to Steamboat Willie.The first Fleischer short w/ sound was Come Take a Trip in My Airship from January 1925 & the first with sound synchronization was My Old Kentucky Home in 1926.
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Mickey Mantle All Time Career home run listMickey Mantle is currently 16th on the All Time Career home run list. When Mickey Mantle retired after the 1968 season, he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583.
During the 1951 World Series Mickey tripped on a water drain in the outfield, a serious injury that affected his playing for the rest of his career. After years of Playing in pain due to all the leg injuries, Mickey called it quits after the 1968 season. When Mickey Mantle retired he was third on the all time list for Home runs with 536 behind Babe Ruth 714, and Willie Mays 583. See Related Links below for more of Mickey Mantle's Bio.
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For much of his career in San Francisco, Willie Mays batted third in the Giants' lineup and was followed by cleanup hitter Willie McCovey.