The first cartoon accredited with the use of synchronized sound was 'Steamboat Willie' a film featuring now-popular character Mickey Mouse. This film was created by Walter E. Disney.
Fantasia, released in 1940, was the first commercial film to feature stereophonic sound. The process, called Fantasound, had three optical sound channels that synchronized with the film print.
Steamboat Willie is an animated Disney film from 1928. Free videos are available from video sharing sites such as YouTube, or from sites such as DisneyShorts.
Mickey and Minnie have been dating since 1928 when they met in the film "Steamboat Willie".
Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse in 1928, and he was born on December 5, 1901. This means he was 26 years old at the time of Mickey's creation. The character made his debut in the animated short film "Steamboat Willie," which premiered on November 18, 1928.
Steamboat Willie was the first Mickey Mouse cartoon to debut in theaters. It was a short film that debuted in 1928.
The 1928 animated film "Steamboat Willie" was among the first cartoon with sound .
Steamboat Willie was the first cartoon using Movietone sound-on-film technology.
Steamboat Willie
Contrary to popular belief, he debuted on May 15th, 1928, in the short film Plane Crazy, which was silent. After the runaway success of Steamboat Willie in November of that year, Plane Crazy was rereleased with sound.
'Steamboat Willie' is the 3rd film after Plane Crazy and The Gallopin' Gaucho .
The first cartoon accredited with the use of synchronized sound was 'Steamboat Willie' a film featuring now-popular character Mickey Mouse. This film was created by Walter E. Disney.
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'Steamboat Willie' in 1928 .
Steamboat Willie is a 1928 American animated short film directed by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks.
Fantasia, released in 1940, was the first commercial film to feature stereophonic sound. The process, called Fantasound, had three optical sound channels that synchronized with the film print.
Steamboat Willie is an animated Disney film from 1928. Free videos are available from video sharing sites such as YouTube, or from sites such as DisneyShorts.