Oswald the Lucky Rabbit
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 )film/Cinderella (1950 film)
Walt Disney himself was the first Disney character to appear on TV... if you don't count him as a character, then your answer is Mickey Mouse.The first Disney TV show was titled The Disneyland Story (later changed to Disneyland, then Walt Disney Presents, and later The Wonderful World of Color and the Wonderful World of Disney) which premiered in October 1954. The show was hosted by Disney, so he was the first to be featured on the first Disney TV show. Later in the episode, he introduces the first fictional Disney character to appear on TV, saying "Our only hope is we never lose sight of one thing: that it was all started by a mouse. Now, that is why I want this part of the show to belong to Mickey, because the story of Mickey is truly the real beginning of Disneyland."---The first Disney character introduced ever was Little Red Riding Hood, in July 1922, but this was in theaters, not TV.Mickey Mouse, in Steamboat Willie, was the first character to feature synchronized sound, in November 18 of 1928 (recognized as Mickey's birthday). Again, this was in theaters, not television. Mickey was first introduced in March 1928, with Minnie Mouse, in Plane Crazy.
Oswald Rabbit
Walt Disney first started animating characters while working at the Kansas City Film Ad Company. His first independent creation was Little Red Riding Hood in 1922. Disney's first animated character to have its own series was Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in 1927.
Walt Disney's Wonderful World of color was the first Disney show in color.On September 24, 1961 the show called Walt Disney Presents moved from ABC to NBC to take advantage of NBC's ability to broadcast in color. The show's name was also changed to Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color. The first NBC episode even dealt with the principles of color, as explained by a new character named Ludwig Von Drake. Von Drake was the first Disney character created specifically for television.
Mickey Mouse was the first one
Walt Disney's first character was Mickey Mouse.
Yes, Walt Disney World was started with a mouse, but not Walt Disney himself. His first character wasn't Mickey Mouse, but Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
It would most likely be Mickey Mouse because he was in the first Disney animated short, Steamboat Willie, and he is the "face" of Disney World.
Julius the Cat
Aurnold the rabbit
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 )film/Cinderella (1950 film)
Walt Disney himself was the first Disney character to appear on TV... if you don't count him as a character, then your answer is Mickey Mouse.The first Disney TV show was titled The Disneyland Story (later changed to Disneyland, then Walt Disney Presents, and later The Wonderful World of Color and the Wonderful World of Disney) which premiered in October 1954. The show was hosted by Disney, so he was the first to be featured on the first Disney TV show. Later in the episode, he introduces the first fictional Disney character to appear on TV, saying "Our only hope is we never lose sight of one thing: that it was all started by a mouse. Now, that is why I want this part of the show to belong to Mickey, because the story of Mickey is truly the real beginning of Disneyland."---The first Disney character introduced ever was Little Red Riding Hood, in July 1922, but this was in theaters, not TV.Mickey Mouse, in Steamboat Willie, was the first character to feature synchronized sound, in November 18 of 1928 (recognized as Mickey's birthday). Again, this was in theaters, not television. Mickey was first introduced in March 1928, with Minnie Mouse, in Plane Crazy.
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
Oswald Rabbit
First of all, you spelt famous wrong, and second, he invented mickey mouse and Disney world
No, the first Disney park was in California.