


Mickey Mouse: The Beloved Cartoon Character and Symbol of Disney
Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in the late 1920s. He was originally named Mortimer Mouse, but was later renamed Mickey Mouse by his creator's wife, Lillian Disney. Mickey made his debut in the animated short film "Steamboat Willie" in 1928 and quickly became one of the most recognizable and beloved cartoon characters in the world.
Mickey is known for his cheerful and mischievous personality, his iconic white gloves, and his red shorts with yellow buttons. He has appeared in countless animated films, television shows, and other forms of media over the years, and has become a symbol of Disney and American popular culture.
Mickey has also been the subject of numerous spin-offs, including video games, theme park attractions, and merchandise. He has been voiced by several actors over the years, including Walt Disney himself, Wayne Allwine, and Bret Iwan.



