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List of Mickey Mouse Films And Appearancesreport

  • Plane Crazy – This is the silent version which was only shown certain places got released 10 months later with sound.

    (1928) (1920s)

  • Steamboat Willie – First Mickey cartoon with synchronized sound, including speech (the parrot says "Hope you don't feel hurt, big boy"). The first Mickey cartoon released, but the third one made. Walt Disney's first role as Mickey (although he speaks gibberish).

    (1928) (1920s)

  • The Gallopin' Gaucho – First cartoon where Mickey and Minnie wear shoes.

    (1928) (1920s)

  • The Barn Dance – First Cartoon where Pete wears long gloves, but not short gloves. First Mickey short distributed by Columbia Pictures.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Opry House – First cartoon where Mickey wears gloves, although not at the beginning – he only puts them on in order to play the piano. First appearance of Percy Pigg and Kat Nipp.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • When the Cat's Away – First cartoon where Mickey wears gloves right from the beginning. Loose remake of Alice Comedies cartoon Alice Rattled by Rats.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Barnyard Battle – First cartoon where Pete wears short gloves.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Plow Boy – First appearance of Horace Horsecollar.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Karnival Kid – First cartoon when Mickey speaks (he says "Hot dogs! Hot dogs!").

    (1929) (1920s)

  • Mickey's Follies – First cartoon where Mickey sings "Minnie's Yoo Hoo". First appearance of Patricia Pigg.

    (1929) (1920s)

  • Mickey's Choo-Choo

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Jazz Fool

    (1929) (1920s)

  • Jungle Rhythm

    (1929) (1920s)

  • The Haunted House

    (1929) (1920s)

  • Wild Waves

    (1929) (1920s)

  • Fiddling Around (working title Just Mickey used in many references)

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Barnyard Concert

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Cactus Kid – First cartoon where Pete wears shoes.

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Fire Fighters

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Shindig – First cartoon where Clarabelle is humanized and wears gloves and a dress.

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Chain Gang – First appearance of Pluto (prototypes).

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Gorilla Mystery

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Picnic – Pluto prototype appears as "Rover," Minnie's dog.

    (1930) (1930s)

  • Pioneer Days

    (1930) (1930s)

  • Minnie's Yoo-Hoo special cartoon made for the original Mickey Mouse Club. Animation reused from Mickey's Follies.

    (1930) (1930s)

  • The Birthday Party

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Traffic Troubles

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Castaway

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Moose Hunt – Pluto's first role under that name, and as Mickey's dog.

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Delivery Boy

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Mickey Steps Out

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Blue Rhythm

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Fishin' Around

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Barnyard Broadcast

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Beach Party

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Mickey Cuts Up

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Orphans – Reuses some story elements from Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Empty Socks

    (1931) (1930s)

  • Around the World in 80 Minutes with Douglas Fairbanks (guest appearance)

    (1931) (1930s)

  • The Duck Hunt

    (1932) (1930s)

  • The Grocery Boy

    (1932) (1930s)

  • The Mad Dog

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Barnyard Olympics

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Revue – First appearance of Goofy as Dippy Dawg, here shown with glasses and a beard. Reuses several scenes from The Opry House.

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Musical Farmer

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Mickey in Arabia – Last Mickey short distributed by Columbia Pictures

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Nightmare – First appearance of the Orphans (prototypes: here in an imaginary story as Mickey's future children), First Mickey short distributed by United Artists.

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Trader Mickey

    (1932) (1930s)

  • The Whoopee Party – Redesign of Goofy to remove his glasses and beard.

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Touchdown Mickey

    (1932) (1930s)

  • The Wayward Canary

    (1932) (1930s)

  • The Klondike Kid –

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Parade of the Award Nominees – Mickey's first color appearance, not an official Mickey cartoon. His pants are green, not red as in the other color cartoons.

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Good Deed

    (1932) (1930s)

  • Building a Building – Remake of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit cartoon Sky Scrappers.

    (1933) (1930s)

  • The Mad Doctor

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Pal Pluto – First appearance of Pluto's angel and devil.

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Mellerdrammer

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Ye Olden Days

    (1933) (1930s)

  • The Mail Pilot

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Mechanical Man

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Gala Premier

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Puppy Love – First appearance of Fifi the Peke.

    (1933) (1930s)

  • The Pet Store

    (1933) (1930s)

  • The Steeple Chase – Released in 16mm form under the title Mickey's Trick Horse.

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Giantland – Second appearance of the Orphans, now in their usual role as neighborhood kids.

    (1933) (1930s)

  • Shanghaied

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Camping Out – known as "Camping Troubles" in releases outside the United States.

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Playful Pluto

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Gulliver Mickey

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Hollywood Party (guest appearance)

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Steam Roller – First appearance of Mickey's nephews.

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Orphan's Benefit – First time Donald Duck from The Wise Little Hen appears in a Mickey cartoon. First appearance of Clara Cluck. Last black and white appearance of Clarabelle Cow and Horace Horsecollar. First cartoon were Mickey wears a shirt.

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Mickey Plays Papa

    (1934) (1930s)

  • The Dognapper

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Babes in Toyland (guest appearance in live action; costumed character)

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Two-Gun Mickey – Last black and white appearance of Minnie Mouse.

    (1934) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Man Friday

    (1935) (1930s)

  • The Band Concert – First official color Mickey Mouse cartoon. First color appearance of Goofy.

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Service Station – First Mickey/Donald/Goofy trio cartoon. Last black and white appearance of Donald Duck, Goofy and Pete.

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Kangaroo – Last Mickey cartoon in black and white. Last black and white appearance of Mickey and Pluto.

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Garden – First color appearance of Pluto.

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Fire Brigade

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Pluto's Judgement Day

    (1935) (1930s)

  • On Ice – First color appearance of Minnie. Redesign of Goofy to his mature look: now with sleepy eyes, big chin and trousers.

    (1935) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Polo Team

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Orphans' Picnic

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Grand Opera

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Thru the Mirror

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Rival – First appearance of Mortimer Mouse.

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Moving Day – First color appearance of Pete.

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Alpine Climbers

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Circus – First appearance of Salty the Seal.

    (1936) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Elephant – First color appearance of Pluto's Devil.

    (1936) (1930s)

  • The Worm Turns

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Magician Mickey

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Moose Hunters

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Amateurs

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Hawaiian Holiday

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Clock Cleaners

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Lonesome Ghosts

    (1937) (1930s)

  • Boat Builders

    (1938) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Trailer

    (1938) (1930s)

  • The Whalers

    (1938) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Parrot

    (1938) (1930s)

  • Brave Little Tailor

    (1938) (1930s)

  • The Fox Hunt (cameo) – In a Donald & Goofy cartoon.

    (1938) (1930s)

  • Society Dog Show – Last appearance of Mickey with his black-button eyes.

    (1939) (1930s)

  • Mickey's Surprise Party – First appearance of Mickey and Minnie in their current designs. A commercial short made for the National Biscuit Company and shown at the 1939 New York World's Fair.

    (1939) (1930s)

  • The Pointer

    (1939) (1930s)

  • The Standard Parade – A commercial short made for the Standard Oil Company.

    (1939) (1930s)

  • Tugboat Mickey

    (1940) (1940s)

  • Pluto's Dream House

    (1940) (1940s)

  • Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip

    (1940) (1940s)

  • The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940, segment of Fantasia)

    (1940) (1940s)

  • The Little Whirlwind

    (1941) (1940s)

  • A Gentleman's Gentleman

    (1941) (1940s)

  • Canine Caddy

    (1941) (1940s)

  • The Nifty Nineties – First cartoon where Minnie wears a shirt.

    (1941) (1940s)

  • Orphans' Benefit – Remake of the 1934 version, with updated character models and in color.

    (1941) (1940s)

  • Lend a Paw

    (1941) (1940s)

  • Mickey's Birthday Party

    (1942) (1940s)

  • Symphony Hour

    (1942) (1940s)

  • All Together – Made for the National Film Board of Canada in an effort to promote the sale of Canadian War Bonds.

    (1942) (1940s)

  • Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line (cameo) – While Mickey has no active role, a picture of him as a soldier appears on a wall in Minnie's house.

    (1942) (1940s)

  • Pluto and the Armadillo (1943) – Last appearance of Mickey in his traditional red shorts until 1995.

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Squatter's Rights (1946)

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Mickey and the Beanstalk (1947, segment of Fun and Fancy Free) – First appearance of Willie the Giant. Jimmy MacDonald's first role as Mickey (filling in for parts not voiced by Walt Disney).

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Mickey's Delayed Date (1947) – Walt Disney's last role as Mickey.

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Mickey Down Under (1948)

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Pluto's Purchase (1948) – In a Pluto cartoon.

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Mickey and the Seal (1948)

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Pueblo Pluto (1949) – In a Pluto cartoon.

    (1943-1949) (1940s)

  • Crazy Over Daisy (1950, cameo) – Mickey is seen briefly driving a car with Minnie. (1950s)

  • Plutopia (1951) – In a Pluto cartoon. (1950s)

  • R'coon Dawg (1951) (1950s)

  • Pluto's Party (1952) – Eyebrows are added on Mickey. (1950s)

  • How to Be a Detective (1952, cameo) – Mickey's face is on the cover of the comic book Goofy is reading. (1950s)

  • Pluto's Christmas Tree (1952) (1950s)

  • The Simple Things (1953) – Last regular Mickey cartoon. (1950s)

  • Walt Disney anthology television series (1954–2008) (1950s)

  • The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959) – Walt Disney's first role as Mickey since 1946. (1950s)

  • The Mickey Mouse Anniversary Show (1968) – Jimmy MacDonald's last role as Mickey. (1960s)

  • The Walt Disney Story (1973) (1970s)

  • The New Mickey Mouse Club (1977–1979) – Wayne Allwine's first role as Mickey. (1970s)

  • The 50th Annual Academy Awards (1978) (1970s)

  • The Mickey Mouse Jubilee Show (1978) (1970s)

  • Once Upon a Mouse (1981) – A documentary featurette celebrating Walt Disney and Mickey Mouse. (1980s)

  • Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983) – First screen appearance of Mickey since 1953; Mickey's eyebrows are removed. (1980s)

  • Disneyland's 30th Anniversary Celebration (1985) – Live-action. (1980s)

  • DTV Valentine (1986) (1980s)

  • Walt Disney World's 15th Anniversary Celebration (1986) – Live-action. (1980s)

  • DTV Doggone Valentine (1987) (1980s)

  • Down and Out With Donald Duck (1987) (1980s)

  • Funny, You Don't Look 200: A Constitutional Vaudeville (1987) (1980s)

  • DTV Monster Hits (1987) (1980s)

  • Star Tours (1987, cameo) (1980s)

  • The 60 Annual Academy Awards (1988) (1980s)

  • Totally Minnie (1988, cameo) (1980s)

  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988, cameo) (1980s)

  • Mickey's 60th Birthday (1988) – TV special celebrating Mickey's 60th anniversary. (1980s)

  • Oliver & Company (1988, cameo) – Mickey is seen on Fagin's watch. (1980s)

  • Here's to You, Mickey Mouse (1988) – TV special (1980s)

  • The Little Mermaid (1989, cameo) (1980s)

  • Tummy Trouble (1989, cameo) – Mickey appears as a mouse skull anatomical wall chart. (1980s)

  • The Muppets at Walt Disney World (1990, cameo) (1990s)

  • Here Come the Muppets (1990, Walt Disney World Attraction) (1990s)

  • Disney Sing-Along Songs: Disneyland Fun (1990) (1990s)

  • The Rescuers Down Under (1990, cameo) – Mickey is seen on Percival C. McLeach's watch. (1990s)

  • The Prince and the Pauper (1990) (1990s)

  • Michael & Mickey (1991, Walt Disney World Attraction) (1990s)

  • Jim Henson's Muppet*Vision 3D (1991, Walt Disney World Attraction, cameo) (1990s)

  • The Best of Disney: 50 Years of Magic (1991) (1990s)

  • Disney's Great American Celebration (1991) (1990s)

  • A Day at Disneyland (1991–1994) (1990s)

  • Mickey's Audition (1992, Walt Disney World Attraction) (1990s)

  • Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade (1992) (1990s)

  • Disney's All-Star 4th of July Spetacular: Celebrate the Spirit (1992) (1990s)

  • Fantasmic! (1992, Disneyland Attraction) (1990s)

  • Trail Mix-Up (1993, cameo) – Bee version of Mickey Mouse. (1990s)

  • Disney Sing-Along Songs: Friend Like Me (1993) (1990s)

  • Disney Sing-Along Songs: Let's Go to Disneyland Paris! (1993) (1990s)

  • Bonkers (1993) – Mickey is featured as an unseen character in the episode "I Oughta Be in Toons" (1990s)

  • Disney Sing-Along Songs: The Twelve Days of Christmas (1993) (1990s)

  • Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout a Walt Disney World (1994) (1990s)

  • Mickey's Fun Songs: Let's Go to the Circus! (1994) (1990s)

  • A Goofy Movie (1995, cameo) (1990s)

  • Mickey's Fun Songs: Beach Party at Walt Disney World (1995) (1990s)

  • Runaway Brain (1995) – Remake of The Mad Doctor (1990s)

  • Toy Story (1995, cameo) – Mickey Mouse was seen on the big watch. (1990s)

  • Aladdin and the King of Thieves (1996, cameo) – Genie's transformation only. (1990s)

  • Fantasmic! (1998, Walt Disney World Attraction) (1990s)

  • The Spirit of Mickey (1998) (1990s)

  • Mickey Mouse Works (1999–2000) – A compilation show with new made-for-TV animated shorts featuring Mickey and friends. (1990s)

  • Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (1999) (1990s)

  • Toy Story 2 (1999, cameo) – A clip of Mickey and the Beanstalk is seen on TV. (1990s)

  • Fantasia 2000 (1999) – Reuse of earlier Fantasia appearance, plus new scene of Mickey telling Donald that he's on in 30 seconds. (1990s)

  • House of Mouse (2001–2003) – A show showing short animated cartoons of Disney's favorite characters. (2000s)

  • Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (2001) – House of Mouse video release. (2000s)

  • Mickey's House of Villains (2002) – House of Mouse video release. (2000s)

  • The Search for Mickey Mouse (2002) – Cancelled feature-length film made as a celebration of Mickey Mouse's 75th anniversary. (2000s)

  • Mickey's PhilharMagic (2003, Walt Disney World Attraction) (2000s)

  • The Lion King 1½ (2004, cameo) – Mickey Mouse was hidden, and after that, he became his shadow appearance. (He was found in the ending scene.) (2000s)

  • Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004) (2000s)

  • Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (2004) – First Mickey film done in CGI animation. (2000s)

  • Mickey's Around the World in 80 Days (2005) (2000s)

  • Chicken Little (2005, cameo) – Mickey Mouse has three eyes (instead of two) and was seen on the watch. (2000s)

  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2016) – TV series made for preschoolers done in CGI animation. (2000s)

  • Mickey Saves Santa and Other Mouseketales (2006) (2000s)

  • How to Hook Up Your Home Theater (2007, cameo) – Mickey is seen on Goofy's watch. (2000s)

  • Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt (2007) (2000s)

  • Mickey's Treat (2007) (2000s)

  • Have a Laugh! (2009–2012) – Mickey Mouse was re-dubbed by Bret Iwan in re-dubbed classic cartoons; he made his footage appearances in Re-Micks. (Mickey Mouse makes cameos in two BLAM! shorts, Clock Cleaning and Beach.) (2000s)

  • Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland (2009) (2000s)

  • Fantasmic! (2011, Tokyo DisneySEA Attraction) (2010s)

  • Electric Holiday (2012) – This short film, distributed via web, stars Minnie as the featured character, but Mickey also makes an appearance. (2010s)

  • Celebrate the Magic (2012–2016, cameo, Walt Disney World Attraction) (2010s)

  • Get a Horse! (2013) – First Mickey Mouse cartoon short in 18 years. (2010s)

  • Mickey Mouse (2013–present) (2010s)

  • Frozen (2013, cameo) – A small Mickey toy is partially seen on a shelf. (2010s)

  • World of Color – Celebrate! The Wonderful World of Walt Disney (2015–2016, Disney California Adventure Attraction) – Mickey hosting with Neil Patrick Harris. (2010s)

  • Zootopia (2016, cameo) – Mickey plush mascot is seen on a stroller. (2010s)

  • Ignite the Dream, A Nighttime Spectacular of Magic and Light (2016, Shanghai Disneyland Attraction) (2010s)

  • Mickey and the Roadster Racers/Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures (2017–present) (2010s)

  • Disney Illuminations (2017, Disneyland Paris Attraction) (2010s)

  • Disney Gifts of Christmas (2017, Tokyo Disneyland Attraction) (2010s)

  • Ralph Breaks the Internet (2018, cameo) - Mickey is seen standing on top of a giant sorcerer's hat. (2010s)

  • Celebrate! Tokyo Disneyland (2018, Tokyo Disneyland Attraction) (2010s)

  • Mickey's 90th Spectacular (2018) – TV special celebrating Mickey's 90th anniversary. (2010s)

  • Mickey Mouse (Game & Watch) (1981) – Mickey's first video game appearance. (Video games)

  • Mickey & Donald (Game & Watch) (1982) (Video games)

  • Sorcerer's Apprentice (1983) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse 2 (Game & Watch) (1984) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Space Adventure (1986) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mousecapade (1987) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse Mahou No Yakata (1989) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse (1989, Japan only) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse Wa Shouboushi (1990) (Video games)

  • Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1990) (Video games)

  • Mickey's 123: The Big Surprise Party (1990) (Video games)

  • Mickey's ABC's: A Day at The Fair (1990) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse II (1991) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Dangerous Chase (1991) (Video games)

  • The Magical Quest Starring Mickey Mouse (1992) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen (1992, Japan only) (Video games)

  • World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (1992) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Safari in Letterland (1993) (Video games)

  • Land of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1993) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mouse IV: Mahō no Labyrinth (1993, Japan only) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Memory Challenge (1993) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Adventures in Numberland (1994) (Video games)

  • Storybook Weaver/Storybook Weaver Deluxe (1994/2004) (Video games)

  • The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey & Minnie (1994) (Video games)

  • Mickey Mania (1994) (Video games)

  • Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daibōken (1994) (Video games)

  • Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (1995) (Video games)

  • Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald (1995, Japan only/2003) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Magic Wands! (1998) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Racing Adventure (1999) (Video games)

  • Mickey's Speedway USA (2000) (Video games)

  • Mickey Saves the Day (2000) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts (2002) (Video games)

  • Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (2002) (Video games)

  • Disney's Hide and Sneak (2003) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (2004) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts II (2005) (Video games)

  • Nintendo DSi/Nintendo DSiXL (2008/2009) (Video games)

  • Disney TH!NK Fast (2008) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts coded (2008) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (2009) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (2010) (Video games)

  • Epic Mickey (2010) (Video games)

  • Nintendo 3DS/Nintendo 3DSXL/Nintendo 2DS/New Nintendo 3DS (XL) (2011/2012/2013/2014) (Video games)

  • Kinect Disneyland Adventures (2011) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance (2012) (Video games)

  • Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (2012) (Video games)

  • Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (2012) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 Remix (2013) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts χ (2013) (Video games)

  • Disney Magical World (2013) (Video games)

  • Disney Infinity (2013) (Video games)

  • Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse – Remake of Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. (Video games)

  • Disney Infinity: Marvel Super Heroes (2014) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix (2014) (Video games)

  • Disney Infinity 3.0 (2015) (Video games)

  • Disney Magical World 2 (2015) (Video games)

  • Disney Art Academy (2016) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue (2016) (Video games)

  • Kingdom Hearts III (2019) (Video games)

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