"Steamboat Willie" 1928
Mickey's first voicing is also the first animated cartoon with sound; namely Steamboat Willie .
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
The first movie with picture and sound was "The Jazz Singer".
Mickey Mouse (Steamboat Willie) is possibly the oldest cartoon with actual sound.
Steamboat Willie was the first animation with sound Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was the first full length animated movie in color, using Technicolor. Mickey Mouse or Oswald the Rabbit
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
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.
In November of 1928 he released the third Mickey Mouse movie for the second time and this time with sound. Movies with sound had existed before but this was the first one where sound and animation interacted with each other. The movie became a big success and saved his company from bancrupcy.
Alfred Hitchcock directed the first British movie with sound. The movie was titled Blackmail.
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.
The first movie to use sound dialog is The Jazz Singer (original version from 1927).