Yes, he says kiss me
No, he has only groans or barks.
Mickey Mouse was a figment of Walt Disney's imagination. Mickey Mouse didn't want to be famous, because he didn't exsist. Walt Disney wanted to be famous, and Mickey Mouse helped him to reach his goals.
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.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
No,Adam Lambert was not in the Mickey Mouse club.
The Children's Television Workshop was forced some time ago to take a stand on Bert and Ernie, and it may be worth repeating here: They are not gay. They are not straight. They are puppets. ("Get a life" was implied, but not explicitly stated.)Mickey is a cartoon mouse. His sexual orientation is nonexistent, irrelevant, and/or whatever the dictates of the plot of the movie he's in demand that it be.That said ... all indications I can ever recall are that he's heterosexual. His love interest is nearly always Minnie. If Disney ever makes a cartoon in which Mickey's love interest is a male character named "Maxie Mouse", then for the duration of that cartoon, maybe he's gay. But in general it's a pointless question.
Well it is mickey mouse!!! :D haha
Mickey Mouse was a figment of Walt Disney's imagination. Mickey Mouse didn't want to be famous, because he didn't exsist. Walt Disney wanted to be famous, and Mickey Mouse helped him to reach his goals.
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.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
No,Adam Lambert was not in the Mickey Mouse club.
mickey mouse did, on mickey mouse clubhouse
Nope. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs have that honor. The first motion picture they ever made was a Mickey mouse cartoon.
Mickey mouse
Yes.
The Children's Television Workshop was forced some time ago to take a stand on Bert and Ernie, and it may be worth repeating here: They are not gay. They are not straight. They are puppets. ("Get a life" was implied, but not explicitly stated.)Mickey is a cartoon mouse. His sexual orientation is nonexistent, irrelevant, and/or whatever the dictates of the plot of the movie he's in demand that it be.That said ... all indications I can ever recall are that he's heterosexual. His love interest is nearly always Minnie. If Disney ever makes a cartoon in which Mickey's love interest is a male character named "Maxie Mouse", then for the duration of that cartoon, maybe he's gay. But in general it's a pointless question.
mickey mouse
Yes he did