Mickey Mouse wasn't an animated film so No, if your question is did Mickey Mouse star in the first animated film, also No.
The first animated film was the now lost film, Argentina's The Apostle in November 1917.
No, Ub Iwerks did but Walt Disney first voiced him and asked Iwerks for a new character and thus the world phenomenon was created.
yes he did
No. Ballpoint pens didn't exist when Walt first drew Mickey. Naturally after they were commercially available in 1943 he certainly could have.
Mickey Mouse was originally drawn to replace the character of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. A mouse was chosen because it could be easily adapted from the earlier character and still have many of the same characteristics. Legend has it that Walt Disney was also inspired to draw the mouse because of a childhood pet.
No he isn't, he once tried to keep a mouse as a pet while in Kansas City. LOL He accidentally took the baby mouse to school and climbed up on his desk. A girl yelled and the mouse ran, when Walt finally caught it the teacher made him put it outside.
Well Walt Disney had to struggle with his kids of course... and also he had trouble with animation! When he made steam boat willie, he didnt have all the technical junk we have today so he had to draw EVERY SINGLE PICTURE BY HAND!!! Think at how many hundreds of pictures he had to draw PERFECTLY!!! that's alot of work for one man! but he diddnt do it all by himself, No No No!!! He had help from friends and family! So Walt wasnt struggling that hard... well he was but he had people help him but no one could draw mickie mouse like Disney could!!! Because he is one of a kiind!!! And he is the only... Walt Disney!
he read a "How to Draw Cartoons" book
The way Mickey was created was from Walt Disney and a mouse that would always come into his home. He decided to draw and somehow became famous for it and created a TV show called Steamboat Willie. Mickey was Steamboat Willie at the time but when Walt Disney opened up Disneyland, Mickey Mouse was born. Then Mickey was hit by a bus while selling drugs and then thrown off the top of his clubhouse by Batman.
No. Ballpoint pens didn't exist when Walt first drew Mickey. Naturally after they were commercially available in 1943 he certainly could have.
Walt Disney (Disneyland). I believe he was the first to draw and make the cartoon ("Steamboat Willie") of Mickey Mouse.
Walter Disney started to draw mickey around the 1800s
Mickey Mouse was originally drawn to replace the character of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. A mouse was chosen because it could be easily adapted from the earlier character and still have many of the same characteristics. Legend has it that Walt Disney was also inspired to draw the mouse because of a childhood pet.
No he isn't, he once tried to keep a mouse as a pet while in Kansas City. LOL He accidentally took the baby mouse to school and climbed up on his desk. A girl yelled and the mouse ran, when Walt finally caught it the teacher made him put it outside.
No. The first patent for a commercial ballpoint pen was not filed until 1938, ten years after the creation of Mickey Mouse. It is unlikely that Walt Disney would have used a ballpoint pen even if it had been available. Initial drawings for animation are done in pencil because it allows for more spontaneity and fluidity.
No. The first patent for a commercial ballpoint pen was not filed until 1938, ten years after the creation of Mickey Mouse. It is unlikely that Walt Disney would have used a ballpoint pen even if it had been available. Initial drawings for animation are done in pencil because it allows for more spontaneity and fluidity.
Well Walt Disney had to struggle with his kids of course... and also he had trouble with animation! When he made steam boat willie, he didnt have all the technical junk we have today so he had to draw EVERY SINGLE PICTURE BY HAND!!! Think at how many hundreds of pictures he had to draw PERFECTLY!!! that's alot of work for one man! but he diddnt do it all by himself, No No No!!! He had help from friends and family! So Walt wasnt struggling that hard... well he was but he had people help him but no one could draw mickie mouse like Disney could!!! Because he is one of a kiind!!! And he is the only... Walt Disney!
No, Walt Disney himself had no association with The Lion King as he died in 1966 a long time before the actual film even started production. So, Disney did not draw anything for the film.
he read a "How to Draw Cartoons" book
He drew cartoons for his animations. In his drawings he drew rapid shapes over and over again to form, say the shape of Mickey Mouse, and erased extra lines when the product was nearly finished. This helped him to draw quickly and efficiently.