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.
Mickey Mouse's first sound cartoon was the first one, Steamboat Willie, although technically it was the third one Walt created, the first one created was Plane Crazy but was the third one released.
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Steamboat Willie in 1928.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
Mickey 'spoke' in the first sound cartoon released, Steamboat Willie in 1928, although it wasn't actual words. It wasn't until his cartoon The Karnival Kid in 1929 that Mickey spoke real words.
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
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.
Steamboat Willie was Mickey's first sound cartoon on November 18th 1928 although the third one created.Plane Crazy was actually the first cartoon created. It was released in its silent form for a test audience on May 15th 1928 although it was the fourth one released after sound was added.
Mickey Mouse (Steamboat Willie) is possibly the oldest cartoon with actual sound.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
Mickey's first voicing is also the first animated cartoon with sound; namely Steamboat Willie .
Wow. I didn't know many people knew about this cartoon. It was Mickey's first cartoon and was aired on May 5, 1928. Steam boat willie was Mickey's first cartoon to have sound it came shortly after plane crazy. :)
Mickey 'spoke' in the first sound cartoon released, Steamboat Willie in 1928, although it wasn't actual words. It wasn't until his cartoon The Karnival Kid in 1929 that Mickey spoke real words.
Mickey Mouse
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
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.
Steamboat Willie was Mickey's first sound cartoon on November 18th 1928 although the third one created.Plane Crazy was actually the first cartoon created. It was released in its silent form for a test audience on May 15th 1928 although it was the fourth one released after sound was added.
no the first animation movie that aired on tv was the first Walt Disney mikey mouse ACTUAL AWNSER---> This is wrong, Steamboat Willy, the mickey mouse cartoon was not the first animation to have sound in it. It was simply the first Disney Cartoon to have sound in it. The actual first one was in fact a product of the Fleischer Studios, Koko's Sound Car-Tune i believe.
The first Mickey mouse cartoons did not come out until 1928. He became very famous after that because of Steamboat Willie being the first cartoon with sound. So therefore, yes, he was famous during the 20's but not until the late 1920's.
"Steamboat Willie" 1928