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Entertainment & Sports

Apr. 8, 2003

101 Litigations

Billions of children throughout the world love cute, affable Mickey Mouse, with his pie-eyed face and balloonish ears. He's changed a bit since Walt Disney introduced the rodent in the 1928 musical "Steamboat Willie," the company's first animated film with a synchronized sound recording. Far more naughty than nice, Mickey pilots a ship carrying other animals, which become the target of his pranks.

By Eron Ben-Yehuda
        Billions of children throughout the world love cute, affable Mickey Mouse, with his pie-eyed face and balloonish ears.
        He's changed a bit since Walt Disney introduced the rodent in the 1928 musical "Steamboat Willie," the company's first animated film with a synchronized sound recording. Far more naughty than nice...

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