Disney's immersive 'Mickey Mouse' exhibit in New York City celebrates a film empire, multi-billion-dollar industry, corporate brand, and iconic character cherished by generations. Editor-at-Large, ...
At the time, May 15, 1928, might have seemed like any other day, but in reality, it would become one of the most important in ...
January 1, 2024 is the day Disney's grip on US copyright law lessens ever so slightly: but what does Steamboat Willie 's entry into public domain actually mean? Reading time 6 minutes Mickey Mouse is ...
On January 1, 2024, The Walt Disney Company will no longer own the rights to its iconic characters, Mickey and Minnie Mouse. As Mickey and Minnie enter the public domain in the New Year, the company ...
Mickey Mouse turns 80 years old today, and there’s not a gray hair on him. Sure, he’s a little rounder, a little squatter, and he’s been wearing the same clothes for decades, but all in all he looks ...
Minnie Mouse will always be a princess to Mickey. A few years after Walt Disney created to beloved and iconic Mickey Mouse, he introduced the world to one of Mickey’s best friends, Minnie. Since then, ...
The “Steamboat Willie” version of Mickey Mouse has sailed to Walt Disney’s biggest enemy: the public domain. Much like Winnie the Pooh took his first bloody steps into the public domain last year, the ...
Mickey Mouse has had a very busy start to the new year. Around the internet, content creators have been using generative artificial intelligence tools to have Mickey rig elections, do drugs, shoot ...
Oh, my! The Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade is about to get a lot more polka-dotted. For the first time ever, Minnie Mouse will be joining Mickey, Donald and Goofy at the annual New York City holiday ...
On January 1st, a trailer for a slasher film was unveiled, showcasing a masked killer adorned as Mickey Mouse. This coincided with the expiration of Disney's copyright on the earliest versions of the ...
Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse have new patriotic costumes to wear for the 250th anniversary of the United States of America.
Few images in entertainment are quite as recognizable as the three simple circles that make up Mickey Mouse's face. The image is so well known that the fact doesn’t even need to be present for the ...