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“ Gosh, Minnie, you've always been a princess to me.” ―Mickey MouseMinnie Mouse is an animated, anthropomorphic mouse character created. First appearing in the theatrical short, she is the longtime girlfriend of, known for her sweet disposition, cartoonishly large bows that sit atop her head, and polka-dotted dresses.Inspired by flapper girls of the, Minnie typically played a supporting role in the original run of theatrical cartoons. Some shorts portrayed Minnie as a damsel-in-distress archetype, being kidnapped by the brutish and needing to be rescued by Mickey. Other cartoons depicted her as a classy, yet no-nonsense foil to the troublemaking Mickey. In the, she frequently appeared in cartoons starring her kitten and Mickey's pup.As the golden age of animation came to an end, Minnie steadily faded into obscurity and was dormant for decades.
She was finally revitalized and given her first starring role with the premiere of the television special. Since then, Minnie has endured as one of the Walt Disney Company's most popular and significant characters. Typically partnered with her best friend, Minnie has headlined her own cartoons, such as,.
's sought to develop Minnie's comedy by highlighting her impulsivity and spunk while maintaining her endearing demeanor.In, Minnie was recognized for her contributions to animation with a star on the. Recently, she has also appeared as a fashion icon, appearing at such events as New York Fashion Week and the Fashion Awards in Los Angeles, in addition to serving as the figurehead of the Rock the Dots apparel and merchandise promotions—inspired by her affinity for polka dots. “ Just imagine. He'll stride into the room; a light will glow from him. I'll hear music, he'll bring me flowers and he'll sweep me off my feet! And, I'll know he's the one when he makes me laugh.” ―Minnie dreamily fantasizing of; giving an example of her romantic personality.Minnie is classy, cheerful, and feminine. She is filled to the brim with love and affection, sweet to nearly everyone she comes across, and can typically see the beauty in most things.
Minnie's kindness is sometimes exploited by other characters, but Minnie values her good-natured spirit, as it often brings happiness to others, and is something she strives to accomplish regularly. She is quite empathetic in this regard, to the point where she'll take someone else's problems and seek to rectify it herself, even if that someone may be her enemy.Intelligent and sophisticated, Minnie often serves as the 'voice-of-reason' amongst her friends, specifically in. In the series, Minnie has repeatedly taken charge of hectic situations, usually as a result of Mickey's inability to handle too much pressure, despite being the co-owner of the club. This is so much the case, that Minnie became notably offended when Mickey believed she couldn't handle a task as mundane as traversing through the club's basement (granted, an extremely large basement).
Minnie is capable, and even when serving as the 'damsel in distress' under the hands of the villainous, Minnie would often retaliate if given the chance, thus assisting Mickey in taking down the villain and saving the day. In the series, Minnie would sometimes fall into trouble, to which Mickey would go out of his way to rescue her — by time he finds her, however, he learns that she was able to handle the situation herself.Minnie is not without her foibles, however. She can be passive at times, which forces her to deal with an excessive amount of tomfoolery at the hands of her friends. She can also be extremely stubborn and doesn't take orders (or even advice) from anyone, always going by her own rules and doing what she believes is best. Though this is a positive trait in that it makes her independent and confident, it also leads her to act rash and compulsive, at least until she realizes the troubles she's caused.Minnie is also outspoken when dealing with adversaries. She is intolerant toward any kind of rudeness or bullying, especially when the bullying is related to misogynistic and prejudice viewpoints.
And while she can be passive at times, Minnie also has her limits; she has lost her temper numerous times on Daisy for her diva attitude and Mickey for his occasional selfishness. Her aggression is also on regular display when is involved, as she'll gladly make a fool out of the rodent for his constant harassment.To her core, Minnie is a lover — of life, nature, her friends, and most significantly Mickey, who serves not only as her boyfriend but also her best friend. As she believes in the 'true love' commonly found in fairy tales, Minnie is rather dreamy and whimsical (contrary to her more no-nonsense side), something she is completely unapologetic for. Physical AppearanceMinnie's trademark outfit is usually a dress revealing her white bloomers with a large matching bow and oversized high heel pumps that all are one color (depending on the cartoon).
Like Mickey and, Minnie also wears white gloves for fashion. Her outfit is sometimes red with white polka dots, other times it has been a blue outfit with a pink bow and shoes. In earlier cartoons, she wore a pillbox hat with a flower in place of her bow. In some cartoons, Minnie wore only a skirt, a bow, bloomers, and her oversized high heels.VoiceMinnie was first voiced by, who was also the original voice of Mickey Mouse., a Disney inker, voiced her in one cartoon in. Then, from 1929 up until, she was voiced.
Then from to, and on the radio program, she was voiced by Thelma Boardman. Following this, from 1942 up to.
Provided the character's voice. Voiced Minnie in the Disneyland record album,. Voiced Minnie from to, the year of her death. A new voice actress has yet to be announced, but Taylor's voice still continued in Mixed-Up Adventures.History 1928Minnie made her debut when she starred alongside Mickey Mouse in the cartoon short, which was screened to test audiences on, 1928. Minnie and Mickey take a flight on the latter's makeshift aircraft. In during which, Mickey repeatedly tries to romance Minnie but she politely refuses these particular advances.The next film featuring the couple was. It was the second of their series to be produced but only the third to be released on,.
In it, Minnie was employed as the barmaid and dancer of Cantina Argentina, a bar and restaurant established in the pampas of Argentina. She performs the tango for Mickey the gaucho and the outlaw. Both flirt with her but the latter intends to abduct her while the former obliges in saving the 'damsel in distress' from the villain. All three characters acted as strangers first being introduced to each other.Minnie and Mickey in 1928's groundbreaking Steamboat Willie.They appear together again in, the third short of the series to be produced but released first on, 1928. Pete was featured as the captain of the steamboat, Mickey as a crew of one and Minnie as their single passenger.The commercial success of Steamboat Willie helped introduce Mickey and Minnie into the audience. Twelve more films featuring Mickey were produced in 1929, but Minnie only co-starred in seven of them and was mentioned in an eighth.The first of them was, first released on, 1928. Minnie stands at the center of attention as Mickey and Pete rival each other in order to win her favor.
Both offer to pick her up for the dance but she chooses Pete's newly purchased automobile over Mickey's horse-cart. When the automobile breaks down she resorts to going with Mickey. The latter proves a clumsy dancing partner, repeatedly stepping on her feet, and so she turns to Pete again.
She is surprised when Mickey asks for another dance and seems to be light on his feet. However, she is disgusted when Pete points that his rival had placed a balloon in his shorts. She resumed dancing with Pete while Mickey is reduced to crying on the dance floor. Minnie proves to be rather demanding as a partner in a romantic relationship.
Mickey obviously has yet to claim her as his girlfriend by this point.1929-1940, first released on, was the first short to feature Mickey but not Minnie. A poster, however, mentions Minnie as being a member of the 'Yankee Doodle Girls'. This later group of female performers remained as unseen characters and were apparently short-lived. Minnie appears again in, first released on, 1929. She is attending a party with Mickey along with several other mice. The short was unusual in the depiction of Mickey and Minnie with the size and part of the behaviour common in regular mice.
The set standard both before and after this short was to depict them as having the size of a rather short human being.Minnie was seen again in, first released on, 1929, where she is featured as a farm girl and gets Mickey to milk her cow for her. When Mickey presents her with a bucket full of milk and proceeds to kiss her, Minnie answers by knocking the bucket on his head. This in front of his horse who is just making his debut. Minnie obviously was not very appreciative of Mickey's affection at the time.Their attempt at farming life would prove short-lived. Their next appearance in (, 1929) cast Mickey as a hot dog vendor and Minnie as a carnival 'shimmy' Dancer.
Minnie then appears as a fiddle player in (, 1929).Minnie giving her signature 'yoo-hoo!' In Mickey's Follies.Her next appearance was arguably more significant. (June 26, 1929), featured the first performance of the song '.
'The guy they call little Mickey Mouse' for the first time addresses an audience to explain that he has 'Got a sweetie' who is 'Neither fat nor skinny' and proudly proclaims that 'She's my little Minnie Mouse'. Mickey then proceeds in explaining his reaction to Minnie's call. The song firmly establishes Mickey and Minnie as a couple and expresses the importance Minnie holds for her partner. The song would go on to become the theme song for their series as well as the theme to a Disney prime-time television series and (which also featured the song as a recurring theme in many of its shorts).In, Minnie was washed off the beach but Mickey rescued her.
Despite being saved, Minnie was left frightened by the experience, leading her to cry. With Mickey and his sea friends performance, Minnie finally cheered up and made Mickey her hero.Minnie would appear in a number of shorts throughout the 1930's, co-starring alongside Mickey.
In, she appeared in the short, which was her first appearance.
Contents AppearancesThunderbolt is the ' favorite hero. In the show, he is shown to be chasing, with the horse thief shooting at him. Dawson then travels on foot as Thunderbolt searches. In some scenes, it shows Thunderbolt making a leap across a canyon before it seems like Dawson has shot Thunderbolt. However, Thunderbolt is only pretending and as Dawson laughs about this, Thunderbolt then attacks. The two fall into a river, having the show end in a cliffhanger as they are about to fall down a waterfall.In the show, Thunderbolt is joined by his offbeat sidekick fight to defeat Dirty Dawson.In an episode, Dirty Dawson kidnaps a helpless boy named Tommy.
It is up to Thunderbolt and Lil' Lightning to defeat him before any harm befalls Tommy. As Dawson ties Tommy to a moving train, Thunderbolt perches on a cliff. He jumps to the train, confronting Dawson. Whilst Thunderbolt fights Dawson, Lil' Lightning unties Tommy. Dawson causes Thunderbolt to stumble between the train carts and as he is about to strike Thunderbolt, another train heads by the train carts they are on, allowing Thunderbolt to get around Dawson. Thunderbolt then tangles Dawson in his own whip, tripping him up and making him fall into a boxcar with a mad bull. Tommy is then rescued and Thunderbolt saves the day.While watching The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour, longing to feel one-of-a-kind like his hero Thunderbolt, hears about a chance to appear on the show while it is filming in.
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However, when, and the 101 Dalmatians plan to move to the Dalmatian Plantation, the family move will interfere with Patch's opportunity – until he is accidentally left behind in the commotion. Patch heads for the audition to meet his hero.
Meanwhile, Lil' Lightning tells Thunderbolt the producers want to replace him with a younger dog.In order to save his job, Thunderbolt decides to go into the real world and perform an act of true heroism to prove himself. A veritable reference book to Thunderbolt's many adventures, Patch provides the perfect guide for Thunderbolt in his attempts at real-life heroics.At first, Thunderbolt is arrogant and selfish, seeming only to care about his job and his popularity. He is very popular with other dogs, all the ladies love him, and Patch is his biggest fan, knowing all of his episodes by heart. As the film goes on, Thunderbolt becomes more kind and helpful, and he and Patch start to become friends.
Furthermore, he is willing to assist those in need and is not afraid to admit he is just an actor and all his rescue missions on his show are fake. He is also cunning and highly skilled with his acting as seen when he tricks, and Lil' Lightning into thinking he is having a heart attack.A post-credits scene shows Thunderbolt with his new sidekick Patch in his TV show The Thunderbolt Adventure Hour.In 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Thunderbolt is the star of a show titled Thunderbolt P.
I., where he works with a -like partner named Rex Hunter. There are also a number of villains in said show, such as Bone Daddy, Doctor Wonko, the Masked Marauders, and even his evil twin.In ',' claims he was up for the role of 'Young Thunderbolt,' but Thunderbolt ended up playing the role himself.Thunderbolt also appears in ' advertisements (including the one from the original film) and even stars in his own film.Thunderbolt made a physical appearance in ',' where he and his creators arrive on the to film their next episode. Is thrilled to meet his idol and tells Thunderbolt he is his biggest fan and that they once met at the Fair, where Thunderbolt supposedly autographed a picture. Lucky also claims to have seen all of Thunderbolt's movies. Before the episode is filmed, Thunderbolt is seen relaxing in a hot tub inside his trailer, where he is idolized by Lucky, who even waits on him. However, when Lucky later finds out that Thunderbolt doesn't do his own stunts (after Thunderbolt panics from being lifted off the ground, due to his fear of heights), he shuns Thunderbolt and loses faith in him.
Later on, Lucky tries to prove he's brave by climbing up the TV windmill, but ends up putting himself in danger instead. Fortunately, Thunderbolt notices Lucky in trouble and, pushing his fears aside, manages to rescue his young fan.
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Lucky thanks Thunderbolt who tells him that a hero isn't one who fears nothing, but is one who is willing to overcome his fears. Lucky agrees with Thunderbolt and they reconcile.Thunderbolt and his human in The Further Adventures of ThunderboltThe One Hundred and One Dalmatians Diamond Edition Blu-ray features a Thunderbolt short based on early drafts of the scene, which follows the events directly from where they are seen in the animated 101 Dalmatians.The short shows that Thunderbolt and Dirty Dawson are able to catch branches sticking from the side of the waterfall. Dawson is able to reach a ledge and as Thunderbolt's branch is about to snap, his human, the sheriff, is able to use his lasso to save him. The two pursue Dawson, but the thief uses explosives to cause an avalanche, blocking their path and allowing him to take some sacks of money from a wagon, which may be why Thunderbolt is chasing him. The sheriff thinks Dawson has escaped, but Thunderbolt climbs across the rock pile to continue the chase. In the end, thanks to Thunderbolt, Dawson is nabbed and brought to justice.Trivia. Thunderbolt is similar to from as both are famous heroic dogs who do not do their own stunts, both of them are German Shepherds, both are the stars of their very own shows, and both are idolized by another animal character ( / for Thunderbolt; for Flash).
In the episode ',' when Thunderbolt introduces himself in the ' advertisement, he barks it in a similar style to how introduces himself.Gallery.