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Mickey Mouse is a series of cartoons and comics by Disney starring the titular mouse. Due to his high popularity, Mickey is used as Disney's mascot.
The series also spanned other media such as novels and video games.
Animation[]
Many Mickey Mouse cartoons were produced over the years. Many of these were also released in video compilations such as The Spirit of Mickey, but these aren't listed here unless they feature original footage.
Shorts[]
128 Mickey Mouse shorts were released in theatres, and then also in VHS, DVD and shown on TV. Three additional promotional shorts (Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees, All Together and Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line) while not canonically part of the Mickey Mouse series of shorts, are considered part of the Mickey Mouse series for lack of a better classification and are listed here, bringing the total up to 131. The Mickey Mouse theatrical shorts are:
- Steamboat Willie (November 18th, 1928)
- The Gallopin' Gaucho (December 30th, 1928)
- The Barn Dance (March 14th, 1929)
- Plane Crazy (March 17th, 1929). Actually the first film produced, a silent version previewed May 15, 1928 to a test audience, but was never released to the public.
- The Opry House (March 28th, 1929)
- When the Cat's Away (April 11th, 1929)
- The Barnyard Battle (April 25th, 1929)
- The Karnival Kid (May 23rd, 1929)
- Mickey's Choo-Choo (June 20th, 1929)
- Mickey's Follies (June 26th, 1929)
- The Plow Boy (June 28th, 1929)
- The Jazz Fool (July 5th, 1929)
- Jungle Rhythm (November 15th, 1929)
- The Haunted House (December 2nd, 1929)
- The Barnyard Concert (April 10th, 1930)
- Fiddling Around (April 21st, 1930). Also known as Just Mickey.
- Wild Waves (April 25th, 1930)
- The Cactus Kid (May 15th, 1930)
- The Fire Fighters (June 25th, 1930)
- The Shindig (July 29th, 1930)
- The Chain Gang (September 5th, 1930)
- The Gorilla Mystery (October 10th, 1930)
- The Picnic (October 23rd, 1930)
- Pioneer Days (December 5th, 1930). Also shown in Episode 26 of House of Mouse.
- The Birthday Party (January 7th, 1931)
- Traffic Troubles (March 17th, 1931)
- The Castaway (April 6th, 1931)
- The Moose Hunt (May 3rd, 1931)
- The Delivery Boy (June 13th, 1931)
- Mickey Steps Out (July 7th, 1931)
- Blue Rhythm (August 18th, 1931)
- Fishin' Around (September 25th, 1931)
- The Barnyard Broadcast (October 10th, 1931)
- The Beach Party (November 5th, 1931)
- Mickey Cuts Up (November 30th, 1931)
- Mickey's Orphans (December 9th, 1931)
- The Duck Hunt (January 28th, 1932)
- The Grocery Boy (February 11th, 1932)
- The Mad Dog (March 5th, 1932)
- The Barnyard Olympics (April 15th, 1932)
- Mickey's Revue (May 25th, 1932)
- Musical Farmer (June 9th, 1932)
- Mickey in Arabia (July 18th, 1932)
- Mickey's Nightmare (August 13th, 1932)
- Trader Mickey (August 20th, 1932)
- The Whoopee Party (September 17th, 1932). Also shown in Episode 26 of House of Mouse.
- Touchdown Mickey (October 15th, 1932)
- The Klondike Kid (November 12th, 1932)
- The Wayward Canary (November 12th, 1932)
- Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees (November 18th, 1932). The first appearance of Mickey in color, it's a short cartoon showing the nominees for the 5th Academy Awards and it might not be considered an actual part of the series. It was later adapted into the promotional short The Standard Parade, that however isn't considered part of the series.
- Mickey's Good Deed (December 17th, 1932)
- Building a Building (January 7th, 1933)
- The Mad Doctor (January 21st, 1933)
- Mickey's Pal Pluto (February 18th, 1933)
- Mickey's Mellerdrammer (March 18th, 1933)
- Ye Olden Days (April 8th, 1933)
- The Mail Pilot (May 13th, 1933), based on a comic story by Floyd Gottfredson.
- Mickey's Mechanical Man (June 17th, 1933)
- Mickey's Gala Premier (July 1st, 1933). A short featuring caricatures of dozens of celebrities. Some of these appear in-character, such as Charlie Chaplin dressed as his most famous character, the Tramp, but these still only count as real life cameos, characterized to be more recognizeable.
- Puppy Love (September 2nd, 1933)
- The Steeple Chase (September 30th, 1933)
- The Pet Store (October 28th, 1933)
- Giantland (November 25th, 1933)
- Shanghaied (January 13th, 1934)
- Camping Out (February 17th, 1934)
- Playful Pluto (March 3rd, 1934)
- Gulliver Mickey (May 19th, 1934)
- Mickey's Steam Roller (June 16th, 1934)
- Orphan's Benefit (August 11th, 1934)
- Mickey Plays Papa (September 29th, 1934)
- The Dognapper (November 17th, 1934)
- Two-Gun Mickey (December 15th, 1934)
- Mickey's Man Friday (January 19th, 1935)
- The Band Concert (February 23rd, 1935). The first actual color cartoon in the Mickey Mouse series.
- Mickey's Service Station (March 16th, 1935)
- Mickey's Kangaroo (April 13th, 1935). Last black & white Mickey Mouse short up until the 2013 Get a Horse!.
- Mickey's Garden (July 13th, 1935). The first regular color cartoon in the series.
- Mickey's Fire Brigade (August 3rd, 1935)
- Pluto's Judgement Day (August 31st, 1935)
- On Ice (September 28th, 1935)
- Mickey's Polo Team (January 4th, 1936). Another short featuring caricatures of real life celebrities.
- Orphan's Picnic (February 15th, 1936)
- Mickey's Grand Opera (March 7th, 1936)
- Thru the Mirror (April 30th, 1936)
- Mickey's Rival (June 20th, 1936)
- Moving Day (June 20th, 1936)
- Alpine Climbers (July 25th, 1936)
- Mickey's Circus (August 1st, 1936)
- Donald and Pluto (September 12th, 1936) The only short in which Mickey doesn't appear.
- Mickey's Elephant (October 10th, 1936). A short based on the comic strip arc Mickey Mouse and Bobo the Elephant.
- The Worm Turns (January 2nd, 1937)
- Magician Mickey (February 6th, 1937)
- Moose Hunters (February 20th, 1937)
- Mickey's Amateurs (April 17th, 1937)
- Hawaiian Holiday (September 25th, 1937)
- Clock Cleaners (October 16th, 1937)
- Lonesome Ghosts (December 25th, 1937)
- Boat Builders (February 25th, 1938)
- Mickey's Trailer (May 6th, 1938)
- The Whalers (August 19th, 1938)
- Mickey's Parrot (September 9th, 1938)
- Brave Little Tailor (September 24th, 1938)
- Society Dog Show (February 3rd, 1939)
- Mickey's Surprise Party (February 18th, 1939). First cartoon featuring Mickey's (and Minnie's) updated look, with small but detailed eyes and skin-colored face, rather than white.
- The Pointer (July 21st, 1939).
- Tugboat Mickey (April 26th, 1940)
- Pluto's Dream House (August 30th, 1940)
- Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (November 1st, 1940)
- The Little Whirlwind (February 14th, 1941)
- A Gentleman's Gentleman (March 28th 1941)
- Canine Caddy (May 30th, 1941)
- The Nifty Nineties (June 20th, 1941)
- Orphans' Benefit (August 12th, 1941). Remake of Orphan's Benefit from 1934.
- Lend a Paw (October 3rd, 1941). Remake of Mickey's Pal Pluto from 1933.
- All Together (January 13th, 1942). A World War II propaganda short reusing animation from The Band Concert, it's not actually part of the series.
- Mickey's Birthday Party (February 7th, 1942)
- Symphony Hour (March 20th, 1942)
- Out of the Frying Pan Into the Firing Line (July 30th, 1942). A World War II propaganda short starring Minnie and Pluto, not actually part of the series. Mickey only makes a cameo in a picture.
- Pluto and the Armadillo (February 19th, 1943)
- Squatter's Rights (June 7th, 1946)
- Mickey's Delayed Date (October 3rd, 1947)
- Mickey Down Under (March 19th, 1948)
- Mickey and the Seal (December 3rd, 1948). Also shown in Episode 24 of House of Mouse.
- R'coon Dawg (August 10th, 1951)
- Pluto's Party (September 19th, 1952)
- Pluto's Christmas Tree (November 21st, 1952)
- The Simple Things (April 18th, 1953)
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (December 16th, 1983)
- The Prince and the Pauper (November 16th, 1990)
- Runaway Brain (August 11st, 1995)
- Get a Horse! (November 27th, 2013). A black and white cartoon in the style of the 20s and 30s cartoons.
Additionally, 40 more shorts were created specifically for TV within Mickey Mouse's TV shows (see below), bringing the total of Mickey Mouse shorts up to 171.
Feature films and specials[]
- Mickey and the Beanstalk (September 27th, 1947), originally released as the second half of the film Fun and Fancy Free. Stand-alone versions of the film were released, one in 1963, narrated by Ludwig Von Drake in the TV series Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color and another one narrated by Sterling Holloway for anthology TV shows such as Good Morning, Mickey! * .
- On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends (March 7th, 1956), a TV special hosted by Jiminy Cricket, including various vacation-themed shorts from the past.
- Mickey's 60th Birthday (November 13th, 1988), a TV special broadcasted on The Magical World of Disney.
- Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas (November 9th, 1999), a direct-to-video Christmas movie featuring three segments.
- Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse (November 6th, 2001), first direct-to-video Christmas special from the House of Mouse series.
- Mickey's House of Villains (September 3rd, 2002), second direct-to-video special from the House of Mouse series.
- Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers (August 17th, 2004), a direct-to-DVD movie.
- Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (November 9th, 2004), a follow-up to Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas filmed in CGI.
- Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special (December 9th, 2016), a Christmas special for the Mickey Mouse TV series.
- The Scariest Story Ever: A Mickey Mouse Halloween Spooktacular (October 8th, 2017), a Halloween special for the Mickey Mouse TV series.
TV series[]
Mickey's debut in TV was in The Mickey Mouse Club, a variety show that aired intermittently from 1955 to 1996 in 14 seasons for a total of 360 episodes. Specifically episode 1 aired on October 3, 1955 and episode 360 aired on March 7, 1996. Note that the show itself isn't fiction and therefore not an actual part of the Mickey Mouse fictional series, however the introduction to the show can be considered since it features Mickey Mouse along with many other characters from his stories, as well as guests, singing the Mickey Mouse March. This song also became Mickey's official theme.
Many series of Mickey cartoons aired on TV, the first few being compilations of previous shorts, such as Good Morning, Mickey! (1983-1990) and Mickey's Mouse Tracks (1992-1994). Original series are:
- Mickey Mouse Works, a compilation of new shorts that aired in two seasons from May 1st, 1999 to December 16th, 2000 for a total of 27 episodes. It includes Mickey Mouse shorts as well as other character's. A total of 30 original Mickey short aired and are specifically:
- Mickey to the Rescue: Train Tracks (May 1st, 1999) in Episode 1 and then in Episode 20 of House of Mouse.
- Roller Coaster Painters (May 1st, 1999) in Episode 1 and then in Episode 19 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's New Car (May 8th, 1999) in Episode 2 and then in Episode 18 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Airplane Kit (May 15th, 1999) in Episode 3 and then in Episode 35 of House of Mouse.
- Turkey Catchers (May 15th, 1999) in Episode 3 and then in Episode 44 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Organ Donors (May 22nd, 1999) in Episode 4 and then in Episode 48 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's Mistake (May 22nd, 1999) in Episode 4 and then in Episode 8 of House of Mouse.
- Around the World in Eighty Days (June 5th, 1999) in Episode 6 and then in Episode 30 of House of Mouse.
- Sandwich Makers (June 12th, 1999 ) in Episode 7 and then in Episode 31 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey to the Rescue: Staircase (June 19th, 1999) in Episode 8 and again in Episode 14 and then in Episode 4 of House of Mouse.
- Hansel and Gretel (September 11th, 1999) in Episode 9 and again in Episode 14 and then in Episode 50 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Mechanical House (September 11th, 1999) in Episode 9 and again in Episode 14 and then in Episode 51 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Piano Lesson (September 18th, 1999) in Episode 10 and then in Episode 52 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey to the Rescue: Cage and Cannons (September 25th, 1999) in Episode 11 and then in Episode 6 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Remedy (September 25th, 1999) in Episode 11 and then in Episode 47 of House of Mouse.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (September 25th, 1999) in Episode 11 and then in Episode 44 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey Tries to Cook (October 2nd, 1999) in Episode 12 and then in Episode 51 of House of Mouse.
- Topsy Turvy Town (October 2nd, 1999) in Episode 12 and then in Episode 14 of House of Mouse.
- The Nutcracker (October 23rd, 1999) in Episode 13 and then in Episode 45 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey Foils the Phantom Blot (November 7th, 1999) in Episode 15 and then in Episode 29 of House of Mouse.
- Locksmiths (January 22nd, 2000) in Episode 17 and then in Episode 23 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's Rival Returns (February 5th, 2000) in Episode 18 and then in Episode 20 of House of Mouse. A follow-up to the 1936 short Mickey's Rival.
- Mickey and the Seagull (February 5th, 2000) in Episode 18 and again in Episode 23 and then in Episode 35 of House of Mouse.
- Car Washers (February 19th, 2000) in Episode 19 and then in Episode 18 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's Mixed Nuts (February 26th, 2000) in Episode 20 and then in Episode 44 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Mix-Up (September 16th, 2000) in Episode 24 and then in Episode 17 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Christmas Chaos (September 16th, 2000) in Episode 24 and then in Episode 46 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Cabin (September 23rd, 2000) in Episode 25 and again in Episode 5 of House of Mouse.
- Mickey's Answering Service (September 30th, 2000) in Episode 26 and then in Episode 36 of House of Mouse. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's Big Break (September 30th, 2000) in Episode 26 and then in Episode 12 of House of Mouse.
- Disney's House of Mouse, or simply House of Mouse, an animated series that aired in three seasons from January 13th, 2001 to October 24th, 2003 for a total of 52 episodes. It features Mickey and other characters from his stories running a night club called the "House of Mouse", which is attended by characters from many past Disney movies. During each episode cartoon shorts are also shown, mostly the ones from Mickey Mouse Works and some new ones, but also some classic ones are occasionally shown. A total of 10 original Mickey cartoons aired and are:
- Hickory Dickory Mickey (January 13th, 2001) in Episode 1.
- Pit Crew (March 10th, 2001) in Episode 7. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey's Mountain (March 17th, 2001) in Episode 9.
- Big House Mickey (March 17th, 2001) in Episode 9.
- Mickey's April Fools (March 31st, 2001) in Episode 11.
- Mickey and the Color Caper (January 26th, 2002) in Episode 22. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey and the Goat Man (May 18th, 2002) in Episode 26. A black and white cartoon in the style of the 20s and 30s cartoons.
- Pinball Mickey (September 9th, 2002) in Episode 28.
- Housesitters (September 9th, 2002) in Episode 28. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Babysitters (October 1st, 2003) in Episode 42. A Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoon.
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, a CGI animated series intended for preschoolers which aired from May 5th, 2006 to November 6th, 2016 with a total of 125 episodes. Some minor other series followed:
- Mickey Mousekersize, that aired from February 14th, 2011 to February 23rd, 2011 in 10 episodes.
- Mickey's World Record Animals, that aired from February 14th, 2011 to May 8th, 2012 in 8 episodes.
- Where's Pluto, animated shorts of approx 1-2 minutes long.
- Mickey Mouse, a series of shorts in a character design reminiscent of the 20s and 30s cartoons, that premiered on June 28th, 2013 to July 20th, 2019 and counts 96 episodes plus two specials (listed above).
- Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, originally named Mickey and the Roadster Racers for two seasons, a TV series that ran from January 15th, 2017 to October 1st, 2021 for a total of 87 episodes of two segments each and 34 shorts.
- The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse is the continuation of the 2013 series for Disney+ that begun airing on November 18th, 2020 and currently aired 24 episodes.
- Mickey Mouse Funhouse, a TV series that premiered on August 20th, 2021.
Many other TV specials and documentaries aired with the guest appearance of Mickey Mouse, such as The Walt Disney Story (1973), but these aren't generally considered fiction.
Publications[]
Comics[]
Thousands of Mickey Mouse comic stories were published around the world over the years. Following is an exhaustive overview on all of Mickey Mouse's comic publications. Many of them were often reprinted in various countries in various formats, but we only list the original release of each story, ignoring reprints.
(stories are American when not noted otherwise)
Main comics[]
- Daily comic strips (January 13th, 1930 - July 29th, 1995): The first Mickey Mouse comics were published in the form of comic strips on North American daily newspapers. Stories are divided in arcs, though one-page stories would start being published between story arcs at some point. Publication of original stories stopped in 1995, and after that only old stories were reprinted on newspapers. Notable story arcs are:
- Lost on a Desert Island (January 13th, 1930 - March 31st, 1930): the first story arc, and first Mickey Mouse comic story in general, it also included a comic adaptation of the short Plane Crazy. Among its many reprints is notable the Italian Topolino e i cannibali (March 15, 1934), which added an original strip to correct a continuity error.
- Pluto the Pup (July 8th, 1931 - July 18th, 1931): a story arc telling how Mickey first met Pluto.
- The Mail Pilot (February 27th, 1933 - June 10th, 1933): based on the animated short of the same name.
- Mickey Mouse and Bobo the Elephant (July 30th, 1934 - October 13th, 1934): an arc introducing Mickey's Elephant.
- The Plumber's Helper (July 2nd, 1938 - December 10th, 1938): featuring the first appearance of Detective Casey, that later became a recurring character in the series.
- Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot (May 20th, 1939 - September 9th, 1939): introducing the Phantom Blot and Chief O'Hara, recurring characters in the series.
- An Education for Thursday (January 15th, 1940), collectively reprinted as Four Color Comic No.268 - Mickey Mouse's Surprise Visitor in March 1950.
- Trailer Trouble (June 3rd, 1946 - June 15th, 1946), a story based on the movie short of the same name.
- The Man of Tomorrow (September 22nd, 1947 - December 27th, 1947): introducing Eega Beeva, recurring character in the series.
- Mickey Mouse & Friends (September 1st, 1958 - March 17th, 1962): series of comic strips without continuity between them, with various characters beside Mickey as protagonists (which would seldom happen in regular strips), mostly Pluto, Goofy, Minnie, Morty and Ferdie. Occasionally some minor recurring characters get to be the protagonist in a few strips. After the end of this arc, strips focusing on characters other than Mickey become more popular in the series.
- Sunday pages (January 10th, 1932 - April 21st, 1991): Mickey Mouse comics were also published on Sunday newspaper pages in North America starting in 1932, with stories independent from the daily strips, although it may happen after some years that a popular character initially from either the daily or Sunday strips, would be used in the other series of strips. initially telling one-page stories without any continuity, the Sunday strips were then organized in arcs, still independent from the daily ones; occasionally one-page stories would also be published between story arcs. Notable story arcs are:
- Dan, the Dogcatcher (July 31st, 1932 - August 28th, 1932): the first story arc in Sunday comic pages.
- Mickey's Nephews (September 18th, 1932 - November 6th, 1932): introducing Mickey's nephews Morty and Ferdie, that later became recurring characters in the series.
- Mickey Mouse Annual (1930 - 1946): comic book published annually in United Kingdom for 13 years, it includes original Mickey Mouse short stories (1 or 2 pages).
- Topolino on Il Popolo di Roma (April 16, 1931 - August 6, 1931): on 11 issues of the Italian newspaper Il Popolo di Roma, were published original Mickey Mouse one-page stories (Topolino being Mickey Mouse's Italian name).
- Topolino (December 31, 1932 - April 9, 1949): first Italian weekly magazine dedicated to Mickey Mouse, it ran for 738 issues. It includes original one-page stories, initially both his as well as well as of original characters, but later only Mickey Mouse stories were included. Due to copyright problems, issues 3 to 6 only featured original characters' stories, including Mickey's replacement Topo Lino ("Lino the Mouse", rather than Topolino, "little mouse").
- Mickey Mouse Magazine (November 1933 - September 1940): first American monthly Mickey Mouse magazine, it usually includes reprints of daily strips, but occasionally features original stories as well.
- Mickey Mouse Weekly (February 8th, 1936 - December 28th, 1957): first weekly Mickey Mouse magazine in United Kingdom, it includes both reprints from American stories as well as original strips and short stories.
- Mickey Mouse Holiday Special (November 1936 - November 22nd, 1939): comic book published annually in United Kingdom for 4 years, it includes some original illustrations and short strips.
- Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (October 1940 - June 22nd, 2011): monthly comic that ran for 720 issues, including initially only reprints of older stories, then started also having original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Mickey Mouse's Good-Neighbor Page (December 1942 - May 1945): miniseries of comic pages published in North America on the magazine "Good Housekeeping", most stories were actually Donald Duck's; only Mickey Mouse stories were "Pluto and the Armadillo", based on the animated short, and "The Cold-Blooded Penguin", where Mickey reads the story of the titular penguin to Morty & Ferdie.
- Four Color Comic No.27 - Mickey Mouse (1943): first Mickey Mouse comic by Dell including original stories.
- New Tales from Old Mother Goose (October 1943 - September 1944): series of one-page stories based on classic tales starring Mickey Mouse characters, published on the magazine Good Housekeeping.
- Walt Disney's Comics and Stories (December 1943): Christmas special issue of Walt Disney's Comics and Stories, includes stories "Mickey Mouse The Christmas Hero" and "Mickey's Party", along with other characters' stories.
- Four Color Comic No.79 - Mickey Mouse in the Riddle of the Red Hat (1945)
- Mickey and Donald: Merry Christmas from Firestone Dealers and Stories (December 1945 - December 1949): Christmas give-away comic including original Mickey Mouse stories and Donald Duck stories (two numbers were published in 1943 and 1944 respectively, but only including reprints of old stories).
- Albi d'oro (May 18th, 1946 - December 1st, 1956): this Italian comic usually includes old stories, but occasionally features original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Four Color Comic No.116 - Mickey Mouse and The House of Many Mysteries (August 1946)
- Four Color Comic No.141 - Mickey Mouse and The Submarine Pirates (March 1947)
- Four Color Comic No.157 - Mickey Mouse and the Beanstalk (July 1947): including a story based on the animated short of the same name, and another original story.
- Four Color Comic No.170 - Mickey Mouse On Spook's Island (November 1947)
- Boys' and Girls' March of Comics (1947 - 1951): series of comic books including original Mickey Mouse stories as well as Donald Duck stories.
- Four Color Comic No.194 - Mickey Mouse in The World Under the Sea (August 1948)
- Four Color Comic No.214 - Mickey Mouse and His Sky Adventure (February 1949)
- Topolino (April 1949 - Ongoing): comic book replacing the Topolino magazine, originally released monthly, it then became weekly and it currently counts over 3200 issues, being the longest running Disney comic in the world. It originally included mostly reprints of old stories, and only occasionally original stories, but eventually started including mostly original stories, and then exclusively original stories, with only occasional exceptions.
- Four Color Comic No.231 - Mickey Mouse and The Rajah's Treasure (June 1949)
- Four Color Comic No.248 - Mickey Mouse and The Black Sorcerer (October 1949)
- Mickey Mouse on Dell comics: aside from comics titled after Mickey Mouse, some original stories of his also appeared on other anthological comics by Dell; these are:
- Mickey Mouse on Walt Disney's Christmas Parade (November 1949 - October 1962): annual Christmas comics including original stories.
- Mickey Mouse on Walt Disney's Vacation Parade (July 1950 - July 1954): annual comics including original stories.
- Mickey Mouse in The Brave Little Tailor (September 1952): story published on Silly Symphonies #1.
- Mickey Mouse and Goofy on Donald Duck Beach Party (July 1956 - August 1959): four stories published on Donald Duck Beach Party #3-6.
- Mickey Mouse: Adventures With Robin Hood (August 1956): story based on the comic strip arc The Robin Hood Adventure, published on Silly Symphonies #6.
- Mickey and Goofy: The Iron Horse to Lonesome Gulch (December 1957): story published on Christmas in Disneyland.
- Fantasyland: Mickey and Goofy in The Captured Castle (August 1958): story published on Vacation in Disneyland.
- Mickey, Minnie and Goofy in Sub Safari (August 1959): story published on Four Color Comic No.1025 - Vacation in Disneyland.
- Mickey Mouse in The Tunnel of Hidden Treasure (August 1959): story published on Walt Disney's Summer Fun.
- Mickey and Goofy: Blizzard Bandit (June 1960): story published on Dell Giant #30 - Disneyland, USA.
- Mickey Mouse: On With The Show (December 1960): story published on Dell Giant #39 - Merry Christmas.
- Mickey and Minnie: The Big Canvas Caper (November 1961): story published on Dell Giant #52 - Donald Duck and His Nephews: Dude Ranch.
- Mickey and Goofy: All Steamed Up (September 1961): story published on Dell Giant #55 - Daisy Duck and Uncle Scrooge: Showboat.
- Mickey Mouse: The Party Panic (December 1961): story published on Dell Giant #53 - Donald Duck: Merry Christmas.
- Four Color Comic No.261 - Mickey Mouse and The Missing Key (January 1950)
- Four Color Comic No.268 - Mickey Mouse's Surprise Visitor (March 1950): including the comic strip arc An Education for Thursday as a single story.
- Four Color Comic No.279 - Mickey and Pluto Battle the Giant Ants (June 1950)
- Four Color Comic No.286 - Mickey Mouse and The Uninvited Guest (August 1950)
- Four Color Comic No.296 - Mickey Mouse in Private Eye For Hire (October 1950)
- Mickey Magazine (October 14th, 1950 - September 24th, 1959): Belgian comic series, occasionally including original stories, it ran for 468 issues.
- Four Color Comic No.304 - Mickey Mouse in Tom-tom Island (December 1950)
- Four Color Comic No.313 - Mickey Mouse in The Mystery of the Double-Cross Ranch (February 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.325 - Mickey Mouse in The Haunted Castle (April 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.334 - Mickey Mouse and Yukon Gold (June 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.343 - Mickey Mouse in The Ruby Eye of Homar-Guy-Am (August 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.352 - Mickey Mouse: The Mystery at Painted Valley (October 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.362 - Mickey Mouse and The Smuggled Diamonds (December 1951)
- Four Color Comic No.371 - Mickey Mouse: The Inca Idol Case (February 1952)
- Four Color Comic No.387 - Mickey Mouse in High Tibet (April 1952)
- Four Color Comic No.401 - Mickey Mouse and Goofy's Mechanical Wizard (June 1952)
- Le Journal de Mickey (June 1st, 1952 - Ongoing): French weekly magazine occasionally including original stories.
- Four Color Comic No.411 - Mickey Mouse and The Old Sea Dog (August 1952)
- Four Color Comic No.427 - Mickey Mouse and The Wonderful Whizzix (October 1952)
- Mickey Mouse on Donald Duck (October 25th, 1952 - Ongoing): the Dutch magazine Donald Duck occasionally includes original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Mickey Mouse (December 1952 - June 15th, 2011): series of Mickey Mouse comics by Dell, the numbering starts at 28, since it's considered a continuation of previous Mickey Mouse comics in the Four Color Comic series; it ends at #309, but only issues up to 210 (February 1981) include original stories; it's retitled Mickey Mouse and Friends starting at issue 257.
- Mickey Mouse on Picnic Party (July 1955 - July 1957): annual comics including original Mickey Mouse stories (as well as other series' stories).
- Mickey Mouse in Frontierland (May 1956): comic book including six stories set in the old west. Two of them are Mickey Mouse stories, while the other four are other characters stories.
- Almanacco Topolino (January 1st, 1957 - December 1984): Italian comic including reprints of old stories, as well as a new story in each issue; it ends at #336, but the numbering continues on Mega Almanacco; a new series also started later, but it only included reprints of old stories.
- Mickey Mouse in Fantasyland (May 1957): comic book including six fantasy stories. Two of them are Mickey Mouse stories, while the other four are other characters stories.
- Four Color Comic No.819 - Mickey Mouse in Magic Land (July 1957)
- Four Color Comic No.814 - Covered Wagons, Ho! (July 1957): comic including a story starring Mickey Mouse characters as well as Donald Duck characters.
- Mickey Mouse Almanac (December 1957): comic book including eleven short stories. One of them is a Mickey Mouse story titled January Jimjams, while the other four are other characters stories.
- Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse (January 4th, 1958 - January 17th, 1959): British magazine serving as a continuation to Mickey Mouse Weekly, it includes original Mickey Mouse strips.
- Donald and Mickey in Disneyland (May 1958): comic book including various crossover stories.
- Mickey Mouse Summer Fun (August 1958): comic book including original Mickey Mouse stories as well as other character's stories.
- Disneyland Birthday Party (October 1958): comic book set in Disneyland, starring Mickey Mouse characters.
- Walt Disney's Weekly (January 26th, 1959 - April 24th, 1961): British magazine replacing Mickey Mouse Weekly, it still often includes original Mickey Mouse strips and short stories.
- Four Color Comic No.1057 - Mickey Mouse Album (November 1959)
- Four Color Comic No.1151 - Mickey Mouse Album (December 1960)
- Dell Giant #47 - Mickey and Donald in Vacationland (August 1961)
- Four Color Comic No.1246 - Mickey Mouse Album (November 1961)
- Dell one shots #518 - Mickey Mouse Album (August 1962)
- Jumbobog (May 28, 1968 - Ongoing): Danish comic occasionally including original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Walt Disney Comics Digest (June 1968 - February 1976): series of comics often including original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Mickey Mouse Surprise Party (October 1968), reprinted in November 1978 as Walt Disney Showcase #47.
- Topolino allo Zecchino D'Oro (1969), Italian comic including stories based on the winning songs from previous edition of the song festival "Lo Zecchino D'Oro".
- The Imaginary Trip (June 1972): story published on Uncle Scrooge #99.
- Walt Disney Showcase #38 - Mickey and the Sleuth (April 1977)
- Walt Disney Showcase #42 - Mickey and the Sleuth (July 1977): only including old stories.
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (October 3rd, 1982 - December 26th, 1982): series comic strips in the Walt Disney's Treasury of Classic Tales series.
- Topolino Più (April 1983 - January 1984): Italian series of hardcover comics, it ran for 10 issues; issues 2, 3, 6 and 8 include original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Mega Almanacco (January 1985 - January 2008): Italian comic including reprints of old stories, as well as a new story in each issue; it's a continuation of Almanacco Topolino, starting at #337, the title later changes into Mega 3000 and then Disney Mega finally ending at #613, counting 277 issues.
- Mickey Mouse Adventures (June 1990 - November 1991): series of comics including old stories plus a new Mickey Mouse story in almost every issue, it ends at #18; a new series started in 2004, but it only includes old stories or stories from other countries).
- The Prince and the Pauper (November 1990): comic book based on the short.
- Topomistery (May 1991 - February 2000): Italian series of comics including mystery Mickey Mouse stories from Topolino plus a "new" story in every issue, most times being a story from another country never published before in Italy, starting from issue 38 (July 1, 1995) it includes an original story in each issue; it ends at issue 73.
- Cartoon Tales #4 - Mickey & Minnie; Mystery in Mouseton (September 1991)
- Walt Disney presenta Topolino (May 1992): Italian comic book including old Mickey Mouse stories plus an original one.
- Le Journal de Mickey Aventure (December 29th, 1993 - December 13th, 1995): French magazine including adventure stories starring mostly Mickey Mouse and Indiana Goof from the Italian Topolino, each issue also includes an original Mickey Mouse short story.
- The Perils of Mickey: Return to Blaggard Castle (August 1993): sequel to the comic strip arc Blaggard Castle published on Disney Adventures #3-10.
- Mickey's Toontown (February 1994): story published on Disney Adventures #4-04.
- Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse (September 1995 - September 1996): comic book including both old stories and original ones; ends at #7.
- Ridi Topolino (March 1997 - February 1999): Italian magazine that ran for 13 issues, it includes old stories and comic strips, as well as a new story in each issue. All 13 original stories were published together on April 28th, 2017 in a single book titled Le grandi storie di Ridi Topolino, also including an original intro comic.
- MM - Mickey Mouse Mystery Magazine (May 1999 - March 2001): Italian magazine including noir Mickey Mouse stories, the first issue is #0, followed by issues 1 to 11.
- Topolino e l'imperatore d'America (March 2001): story published on the Italian celebrative book Tutto Disney #18 - Carl Barks l'Uomo dei Paperi.
- Disney's Tall Tails (January 2002 - March 2003): series of comic pages starring Mickey, Donald and Goofy published on Disney Adventures.
- X-Mickey (May 2002 - October 2004): Italian magazine including horror Mickey Mouse stories, the first issue is #1000 and then the numbering goes backwards; it ends at #972 for a total of 29 issues. Additional X-Mickey stories were published on Topolino starting with #3154 (May 10th, 2016).
- Topolino - Paperino - Pippo: I Tre Moschettieri e altre storie di cappa e spada (September 2004): Italian comic book including an original story based on the cartooon Mickey, Donald and Goofy: The Three Musketeers, plus some old stories.
- Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas (November 2004): Comic based on the movie.
- Epic Mickey (December 15th, 2010): Comic based on the videogame, first published in France and then in other countries.
- Topolino, Pluto e la gita in montagna (May 2010): story published on the Italian magazine Più Disney #47 - Extralarge XL Disney
Minor comics[]
- Mickys Rosenmontag (February 14th, 1931): first German original Mickey Mouse strip, it was published on the magazine Kölnische Illustrierte Zeitung, which usually only included American stories.
- Mickey Mouse Chapter (December 1932 - March 1933): Short Mickey Mouse comic strip story published on International DeMolay Cordon.
- Miki on Veseli Cetvrak (April 7th, 1932 - May 5th, 1932): on some issues of the Slovene magazine Veseli Cetvrak were published some original one-page stories of Mickey Mouse (doubt officiality).
- Dennison's Mickey Mouse Comic Strip Christmas Seals (1933 ?): two promotional Mickey Mouse Christmas strips.
- Musse Pigg-Tidningen (1937-1938): Swedish magazine including original Mickey Mouse strips.
- Hufvudstadsbladet (February 5th, 1938 - May 3rd, 1938): Finnish magazine including original Mickey Mouse strips.
- Mickey Mouse - Visibility is what counts! (May 18th, 1939): original comic page on the American magazine Printer's Ink X.
- The Australian Women's Weekly (1943): Australian magazine featuring an original Mickey Mouse comic strip.
- Dumbo Historietas Comicas (1947): Spanish comic usually including reprints, some original Mickey Mouse pages were also published.
- Mickey and Donald in A feather in his cap (1947): promotional comic for Los Angeles Area Community Chest.
- Cheerios Premiums (1947): little promotional Disney comics given with Cheerios cereals, four of them are Mickey Mouse comics.
- Chicles Tabay (1947): series of promotional strips published on the Spanish magazine Dumbo Historietas Comicas.
- Santa Claus Land (December 1947): story published on Four Color Comic No.178 - Donald Duck: Christmas on Bear Mountain.
- Mickey Mouse shows Morty why he should fill his advent Mite Box! (1948): promotional story printed by New York Protestant Episcopal City Mission.
- Los Angeles Examiner #480315 (March 15th, 1948): newspaper including an special strip featuring Mickey Mouse characters wishing a happy anniversary to film columnist Louella Parsons.
- Mickey Mouse and Goofy in Special Delivery (December 1948): comic story published on "Four Color Comic No.203 - Donald Duck in The Golden Christmas Tree".
- Kul med Kalle Anka och Co. (1950): Swedish comic book featuring original Disney stories, including Mickey Mouse's Jan Långben bygger sig ett hus.
- Wheaties Premiums (1950-1951): little promotional Disney comics, eight of them are Mickey Mouse comics.
- Mickey (October 1952 - Ongoing): Brazilian comic including mostly stories from other countries, it occasionally also included original stories.
- Almanacco Topolino 1954 - Albi d'oro #50 (December 13th, 1953): comic book including 5 old stories, but also some original pages linking them together.
- Cheerios 3-D Giveaways (1954): 24 little promotional Disney comics given with Cheerios cereals, half of them are Mickey Mouse comics.
- Mickey: El barón de Munchhausen (August 2nd, 1955): 3D story published on the Argentinian magazine El Pato Donald # 573.
- Mickey Mouse Club Parade (December 1955): Comic book including a story starring Mickey and the Mouseketeers from the The Mickey Mouse Club; it also includes old stories and a remake of the comic strip arc "Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot".
- Mickey Mouse and the Case of the Elusive "Someone" (1956): promotional story published on United Community Funds.
- Mickey fait le ménage (1957): French comic story with LP record.
- Mickey au tour de France (June 19th, 1958): comic strip published on the Belgian magazine Mickey Magazine #402.
- Mickey et le satellite (1960): French comic by Hachette.
- Mickey Mouse and Goofy: Bicep Bungle (1962): little promotional comic given with Fritos chips.
- Wonderful World of Disney (1969-1970): promotional magazine including mostly articles and old stories, it also occasionally includes original Mickey Mouse strips. The last issue exceptionally includes an original Mickey Mouse story.
- Walt Disney Story (1970): series of notebooks by Pigna also including original comic strips, three of them include Mickey Mouse comic strips.
- Almanaque Disney (December 4th, 1970): Brazilian magazine seldom including original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Topolino 1000 (January 26th, 1975): special limited edition comic to celebrate the 1000th issue of the Italian magazine Topolino, for the most part reserved to advertising agents and companies.
- O Estranho Fenômeno Do Encolhimento (June 1976): story published on the Brazilian comic Tio Patinhas #131.
- Mickey and Goofy Explore Energy (1976): promotional comic by Exxon.
- Mickey and Goofy Explore Energy Conservation (1978): promotional comic by Exxon.
- Mickey and Goofy Explore Business (1978): promotional comic by Exxon.
- Mickey Parade (January 1980 - Ongoing): French magazine seldom including original Mickey Mouse short comics and strips, currently counting over 340 issues, starting at #265 it's retitled Mickey Parade Géant.
- Topolino Medium (1981): special limited edition promotional comic reserved to advertising agents and companies.
- Mickey Jeux (June 1982 - 2009): French magazine including games and puzzles, as well as, occasionally, some original Mickey Mouse strips; it ran for 146 issues.
- Disney giochi (April 1983 - December 1987): Italian magazine including games and puzzles, as well as, occasionally, some original Mickey Mouse strips; it ran for 57 issues.
- Mickey and Goofy Explore the Universe of Energy (1985): promotional comic by Exxon.
- Disney enigmistica (February 1992 - June 2013): Italian magazine including games and puzzles, as well as some Mickey Mouse strips, usually old ones, but also occasionally some original ones; it ran for 136 issues.
- The Perils of Mickey (1993): promotional comic book including remakes of 30s Mickey Mouse stories.
- Topolino Sport (1993 - 1994): series of sport comics given with the Italian magazine Il Corriere dello Sport, most times including original Mickey Mouse (or Donald Duck) stories; it ran for 21 issues.
- Topomistery - Le indagini di Topolino (1994): Italian comic included with the Topomistery board game, based on the comic book, it includes 12 original Mickey Mouse stories, used as part of the game.
- Topolino Adventure (March 1995 - May 1998): Italian comic book including old stories, it also includes an original Mickey Mouse quiz-story in each issue; it ran for 20 issues.
- Disney MEGAzine (February 23rd, 1997 - August 22nd, 1998): Italian magazine including mostly old comic strips, but occasionally also some original ones; it ran for 78 issues.
- Omaggio a Federico Fellini (July 1997): comic strip published on the Italian magazine I Maestri Disney #4 - Giorgio Cavazzano.
- Topogeo (1999): Italian series of 60 educational volumes, also including original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Space Hoppers! (November 21st, 1999 - November 26th, 2000): series of comic pages starring Mickey, Donald and Goofy published on the British magazine Disney's Planet! given with the Sunday Telegraph; 54 episodes were published from issue 53 to the end of the magazine at issue 106.
- Scoprire la pittura (2002): Italian book about painting, it also includes original Mickey Mouse short stories.
- Topolino e gli incontri ravvicinati (May 30th, 2005): comic page published on the Italian magazine I Maestri Disney #30 - Marco Rota.
- Wizards of Mickey II - Preludio alle tenebre (April 21st, 2007): promotional comic strip published on the Italian magazine TV Sorrisi & Canzoni #07017.
- Biciscuola (2009): Italian promotional comic book including some original Mickey Mouse stories.
- Disney Cuties (January 2010 - November 2010): little comics given with the Disney Cuties figurines.
- Topostorie Disney (June 2014 - November 2017): Italian comic book reprinting old stories, but also including some original pages in between them, tying them together. Issue #2 and many later ones include Mickey Mouse stories.
Books[]
Many children books were published featuring Mickey Mouse characters. These include:
- The Adventures of Mickey Mouse (1931)
- Mickey Mouse Story Book (1931)
- Mickey Mouse Illustrated Movie Stories (1931)
- Mickey Mouse Pictures to Paint (1931)
- Mickey Mouse Stories (1934)
- Mickey Mouse the Detective (1934)
- Mickey Mouse and Bobo the Elephant (1935). Based on the comic strip story Bobo the Elephant.
- Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck and All Their Pals (1937)
- Mickey Mouse and the Pirate Submarine (1939)
- Here They Are (1940)
- Mickey Mouse, Bellboy Detective (1940)
- Mickey Mouse and the Magic Lamp (1942)
- Mickey Mouse and the Dude Ranch Bandit (1943)
- Mickey Mouse and the Lazy Daisy Mystery (1947)
- Mickey Mouse and the Boy Thursday (1948)
- Mickey Mouse and the Desert Palace (1948)
- Mickey Mouse and the Stolen Jewels (1949)
- Mickey Mouse's Picnic (1950), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse and His Spaceship (1952), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse Flies the Christmas Mail (1956), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse and the Missing Mouseketeers (1956), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse: Adventures in Outer Space (1968)
- Mickey Mouse, Brave Little Tailor (1969), Disney Read-Along Record and Book. Based on the movie short, it features Mickey's updated design.
- Mickey and the Beanstalk (1970), a Disney Read-Along Record and Book based on the movie.
- Surprise for Mickey Mouse (1972), Little Golden Book.
- Walt Disney's Favorite Nursery Tales: The Gingerbread Man and the Golden Goose (1973)
- Mickey Mouse's Joke Book (August 12, 1973)
- The Brave Little Tailor (1974). Adaptation of the short of the same name.
- Mickey and the Beanstalk (1974). Adaptation of the cartoon of the same name.
- Mickey Mouse and Pluto Pup (1974), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse and the Great Lot Plot (1974), Little Golden Book.
- The Mickey Mouse Make-It Book (September 12, 1974)
- Three Favorite Tales (1975)
- Mickey and the Magic Cloak (1975)
- Mickey Mouse: Mystery at Disneyland (1975)
- Gulliver Mickey (July 12, 1975)
- The Haunted House (January 12, 1976)
- Mickey Mouse: The Kitten-Sitters (1976), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse and the Pet Show (1976). Re-published in 1989 in the Golden Easy Reader series.
- Mickey Mouse and the Mouseketeers: Ghost Town Adventure (1977), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey & Minnie Steppin' Out Paper Dolls (1977)
- Mickey Mouse and Goofy: The Big Bear Scare (1978), Little Golden Book.
- Sindbad the Sailor (1978)
- Ali Baba and the 40 Thieves (1979)
- Disney's Mickey Mouse: Mickey's Tattered Tale (1983), Disney Read-Along Record and Book.
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983). Story book based on the movie short.
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983), Little Golden Book. Based on the movie short, it was also included in the collection Disney's Christmas Stories, released in 1989.
- Mickey's Christmas Carol (1983), a Disney Read-Along Record and Book based on the movie short.
- A Picnic in the Woods (1983)
- Farmer Mickey (1983)
- Mickey & Minnie Paper Doll (1983)
- Mickey and Goofy's Race Around the World (1984)
- Sindbad the Pearl Diver (1984)
- Mickey's Christmas Carol Adventure (December, 1986), a Choose Your Own Adventure book based on Mickey's Christmas Carol.
- Mickey Mouse Heads for the Sky (1987), Little Golden Book. Also included in the collection 10 Disney Little Golden Books, released in 1993.
- Mickey Meets the Giant (1986). Volume 1 of the Walt Disney Fun-to-Read Library, it's based on the short Brave Little Taylor.
- Mickey Finds a Kitten (1986). Volume 7 of the Walt Disney Fun-to-Read Library.
- Mickey Mouse Movie Stories (1988)
- Mickey Mouse 'Those Were The Days' (1988), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey and the Beanstalk (1988), Little Golden Book. Adaptation of the cartoon of the same name. Also included in the collections Disney's Fantasyland, released in 1990 and 10 Disney Little Golden Books, released in 1993.
- Mickey's Birthday Surprise (1988), Sound Story Book.
- Those Were the Days (July 1, 1988), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse and the Peanuts (August 1988), Golden Easy Reader. Also included in the collection Disney's Read-it-Yourself Storybook, released in 1991.
- Mickey Mouse and the Bicycle Race (September 1988), Golden Easy Reader. Also included in the collection Disney's Read-it-Yourself Storybook, released in 1991.
- Mickey Mouse and His Boat (December 1988), Golden Easy Reader. Also included in the collection Disney's Read-it-Yourself Storybook, released in 1991.
- Mickey Mouse and Friends: Mystery at the Haunted Hotel / The Case of the Missing Hat (June 1989)
- Mickey's Birthday Surprise (July 28th, 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey Mouse Scratch and Sniff Book (July 1990)
- Word Fun: An Activity Book for Young Readers (July 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Young Readers Guide (July 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey's Magic Bottle (September 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey and the Big Storm (September 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey's Little Helpers (September 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey and the Troll (September 1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Minnie's Giant Plan (1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Pluto and the Big Race (1990), Mickey's Young Readers Library.
- Mickey's Young Readers Library (1990) a series of 19 books starring Mickey and other characters from his stories.
- The Prince and the Pauper (1990), a Disney Read-Along Record and Book based on the movie short.
- The Prince and the Pauper (1990), a Little Golden Book based on the movie short. Also released in the Little Little Golden Book series.
- Mickey's Treehouse Adventure (1991), Sound Story Book.
- The Prince and the Pauper (1993). A book based on the movie short.
- Mickey's Alphabet Soup (1997). Volume 1 in the "Read and Grow Library" series.
- Colors, Colors Everywhere! (1997). Volume 3 in the "Read and Grow Library" series.
- The Missing Shapes Mix-Up (1997). Volume 4 in the "Read and Grow Library" series.
- Mickey's World of Words (1997). Volume 6 in the "Read and Grow Library" series.
- Look Before You Leap! (1997). Volume 10 in the "Read and Grow Library" series.
- Mickey's Weather Machine (1997). Volume 13 in the "Read and Grow Library" series*Mickey Mouse & Friends: Let's Go to the Airport (February 1998), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse & Friends: Let's Go to the Vet (June 1997), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey Mouse & Friends: Let's Go to Dairy Farm (May 1998), Little Golden Book.
- Disney's Fairy Tale Theater: Rapunzel (June 1998), Little Golden Book. An adaptation of the Rapunzel fairy tale starring Mickey and Minnie.
- Mickey Mouse and Friends: Haunted Halloween (August 1998), Little Golden Book.
- Mickey and Minnie's Gift of the Magi (2001)
- Mickey, Donald & Goofy: The Three Musketeers (2004). Adaptation of the short of the same name.
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Look Before You Leap! (June 1st, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Up, Up, and Away! (June 1st, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Whose Birthday Is It? (June 1st, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Are We There Yet? (June 2nd, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Donald's Christmas Gift (August 28th, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Minnie's Valentine (November 27th, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Easter Hunt (December 18th, 2007)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: The Mystery of the Missing Muffins (January 8th, 2008).
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Halloween Treat (July 15th, 2008).
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Clubhouse Christmas (October 7th, 2008).
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Roundup (November 25th, 2008)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Donald's Special Delivery (November 25th, 2008)
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Clubhouse Kitchen Adventure (November 10th, 2009).
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Haunted Clubhouse (July 27th, 2010).
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Goofy Goes to the Doctor (November 9th, 2010).
- Mickey's Farm Sing-Along (2011)
- Mickey & Friends: Mickey's Birthday (March 12th, 2013)
- Mickey & Friends: A Perfect Picnic (April 9th, 2013)
- Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse Tales (July 16th, 2013)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Delta Dimension (May 9th, 2018)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Case of the Vanishing Bandit (July 3rd, 2018)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Phantom Blot's Double Mystery (October 9th, 2018)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Pirates of Tabasco Bay (March 12th, 2019)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Ice Sword Saga (August 20th, 2019)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Ice Sword Saga Book 2 (June 9th, 2020)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Sunken City (November 3rd, 2020)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: New Adventures of the Phantom Blot (January 12th, 2021)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Man From Alcatraz (May 25th, 2021)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: Trapped in the Shadow Dimension (2022)
- Disney Masters: Mickey Mouse: The Monster of Sawtooth Mountain (October 25th, 2022)
Also the "Baby Mickey" stories in the Disney Babies series, might be considered part of the Mickey Mouse series.
Many non-fictional books were also released, such as sketchbooks, cookbooks and schoolboks, often featuring original illustrations of Mickey Mouse characters.
Video Games[]
- Mickey Mouse (October 9th, 1981) for Game & Watch Wide Screen
- Mickey & Donald (November 12th, 1982) for Game & Watch Multi Screen
- Mickey Mouse (February 28th, 1984) for Game & Watch Panorama Screen
- Mickey Mouse Orange Express (1984), Tomy LSI Game
- Mickey Mouse Jungle Daiboken (1984), Tomy LSI Game
- Mickey's Space Adventure (1984) for MS-DOS, MacOS, Apple II, Commodore 64, and TRS-80 Color Computer
- Mickey Mousecapade (March 6th, 1987) for NES. Known in Japan as Mickey Mouse: Adventures in Wonderland and as Mickey Mouse in the title screen.
- Mickey Mouse: The Computer Game (1988) for Atari ST, Commodore 64, Amiga, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC
- Mickey Mouse Mahou No Yakata (1989), Epoch LCD Game
- Mickey Mouse (September 5th, 1989) for Game Boy. Basically a portable version of the Roger Rabbit Famicom game, it was readapted into The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle in western regions.
- Mickey Mouse Wa Shouboushi (1990), Epoch LCD Game
- Mickey's Jigsaw Puzzles (1990) for PC
- Mickey's 123: The Big Surprise Party (June 20th, 1990) for DOS
- Mickey's ABC's: A Day at The Fair (July 21st, 1990) for DOS
- Mickey's Crossword Puzzle Maker (September 25th, 1990) for MS-DOS and Apple II
- Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (November 21st, 1990) for Sega Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, Sega Saturn, and PlayStation Network. Known as I Love Mickey Mouse: Great Mysterious Castle Adventure in Japan. Also released in 1996 alongside QuackShot Starring Donald Duck in the Mega Drive game The Disney Collection.
- Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (September 4th, 2013) for PlayStation Network, Xbox Live Arcade, PC, MacOS, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. A remake of the 1990 game.
- Mickey's Colors & Shapes (1991) for PC
- Mickey Mouse: Fantasy World (1991), LCD game by Epoch
- Mickey Mouse: Burger Shop wa Dai Isogashi (1991), LCD game by Epoch
- Mickey Mouse II (April 26th, 1991) for Game Boy. Titled Mickey Mouse in Europe, it was also adapted into The Bugs Bunny Crazy Castle in North America, and into Hugo in some European countries.
- Mickey's Dangerous Chase (July 1991) for Game Boy. Simply titled Mickey's Chase in Japan.
- Mickey Mouse III: Yume Fuusen (September 30th, 1992) for Famicom. Adapted into Kid Klown in Night Mayor World in North America.
- Mickey's Runaway Zoo (1992) for Amiga, Atari ST, Commodore 64, and DOS
- Land of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse (1992) for Master System and Game Gear. Titled Mickey Mouse's Magical Crystal in Japan.
- The Magical Quest starring Mickey Mouse (November 20th, 1992) for SNES
- Disney's Magical Quest Starring Mickey and Minnie Mouse (August 9th, 2002) for Game Boy Advance
- World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck (December 18th, 1992) for Sega Genesis. Titled World of Illusion - I Love Mickey & Donald - The Mysterious Magical Box in Japan.
- Mickey's Safari in Letterland (March 1993) for NES. Only released in North America.
- Mickey Mouse IV: The Magical Labyrinth (April 23rd, 1993) for Game Boy. Adapted into The Real Ghostbusters in North America and Garfield Labyrinth in Europe.
- Follow the Reader Starring Mickey & Friends (1993) for PC
- Mickey no Yukai na Bouken (June 26th, 1993) for Sega Pico
- The Perils of Mickey (1993) for Tiger LCD
- Mickey's Memory Challenge (1993) for Amiga and MS-DOS
- Mickey Mouse V: Mahou no Stick (December 22nd, 1993) for Game Boy. Released in 1998 in North America as Mickey Mouse: Magic Wands!
- Mickey's Adventures in Numberland (March 1994) for NES.
- Mickey's Ultimate Challenge (1994) for SNES, Game Boy, Sega Genesis, Game Gear, and Master System
- Mickey's Blast Into the Past (1994) for Sega Pico
- Mickey Mania: The Timeless Adventures of Mickey Mouse (October 1994) for Sega Genesis, SNES, Sega CD, and PlayStation. Known in Europe as Mickey's Wild Adventure.
- The Great Circus Mystery Starring Mickey and Minnie (November 11th, 1994) for SNES, Sega Genesis, and Game Boy Advance
- Mickey no Tokyo Disneyland Daiboken (December 16th, 1994) for Super Famicom
- Legend of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse (January 13th, 1995) for Game Gear and Master System
- Mickey to Ooki na Furudokei (1995) for Sega Pico
- Mickey to Donald - Magical Adventure 3 (December 8th, 1995) for Super Famicom and Game Boy Advance. Originally only released in Japan, it was released worldwide in 2004 for Game Boy Advance as Disney's Magical Quest 3 Starring Mickey & Donald.
- Magical Tetris Challenge Featuring Mickey (November 20th, 1998) for Arcade, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, and Game Boy Color. Known outside Japan simply as Magical Tetris Challenge.
- Mickey's Racing Adventure (November 22nd, 1999) for Game Boy Color
- Disney's Mickey Mouse Toddler (2000) for PC
- Disney's Mickey Mouse Kindergarten (2000) for PC
- Disney's Mickey Mouse Preschool (2000) for PC
- Mickey's Speedway USA (November 13th, 2000) for Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color
- Disney's Mickey Saves the Day: 3D Adventure (June 1st, 2001) for PC. Re-released only in Germany in 2005 within Disney: 3 Spellen, alongside Donald Duck: Goin' Quackers and Extremely Goofy Skateboarding.
- Kids Station: Mickey to Nakamatachi - Kazuasobi IroIro (November 15th, 2001) for PlayStation
- My Disney Kitchen (February 7th, 2002) for PlayStation and PC
- Disney Learning Adventure: Search for the Secret Keys (August 1st, 2002) for PC. An educational game starring Mickey and other characters from the series, while not titled "Mickey Mouse", it can be considered part of it.
- Disney's Magical Mirror Starring Mickey Mouse (August 9th, 2002) for GameCube
- Disney's Hide and Sneak (November 18th, 2003) for GameCube. Titled Mickey and Minnie Trick and Chase in Japan, it can be considered part of the series.
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (December 7th, 2006) for V.Smile and V.Smile Motion
- Disney Magicboard Online (2007), Online. A racing game starring characters from Mickey Mouse, it can be considered part of the series.
- Wizards of Mickey (2008) for Mobile Phones. A game based on the saga from the Italian Topolino comic.
- Epic Mickey (November 30th, 2010) for Wii
- Epic Mickey Rebrushed (2024) for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PC, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. A remake of Epic Mickey.
- Epic Mickey 2: The Power of Two (November 18th, 2012) for Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, and PlayStation Vita. A PC version was planned, but ultimately cancelled.
- Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion (November 18th, 2012) for Nintendo 3DS
- Disney Magician Chronicles (December 2012) for iOS and Android
- Where's My Mickey? (June 19th, 2013) for iOS and Android
- Disney: Illusion Island (July 28th, 2023) for Nintendo Switch
Additionally the game Mickey's Playtown Adventure - A Day of Discovery! was developed in 1994, but never released. Only beta ROMs can be found online.
LPs and CDs[]
Many Mickey Mouse recording were released in the Read-Along series of books (see above), but also some original songs were released in LPs and CDs. These include:
- Mickey Mouse Disco (1979), including Disney version of popular Disco songs as well as disco versions of popular Disney songs.
Merchandise[]
Thousands of merchandise items were released based on Mickey Mouse and other characters from his series.
The most famous piece of Mickey Mouse merchandise is likely the Mickey Mouse clock featuring an image of the character, with his arms serving as the clock's hands.
A notable book featuring a history of Mickey Mouse merchandising (as well as other Disney series') is Disneyana: Classic Collectibles 1928-1958, published in 1995.
In 2010 started the Disney Cuties series of collectable mini figurines from the Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck series. They also include little exclusive comics. The series was also promoted online with some animated shorts.
Lego sets[]
Ten Mickey Mouse-themed toy sets were released by Lego. These are:
- Baby Mickey (2000), a series of sets in the Lego Baby line, featuring exclusive Baby Mickey and Baby Minnie minifigures. Three sets were released:
- 2592 Baby Mickey & Baby Minnie Stack 'n Learn
- 2593 Baby Mickey Stack 'n Learn
- 2594 Baby Mickey and Baby Minnie Playground Stack N' Learn
- Disney's Mickey Mouse (2000), an exclusive series of simple builds compatible with the System line, but featuring Duplo-like one-piece minifigures. Five sets were released:
- 4164 Mickey's Fire Engine, including a fireman Mickey minifigure.
- 4165 Minnie's Birthday Party, including Mickey and Minnie minifigures.
- 4166 Mickey's Car Garage, including a worker Mickey minifigure and a Pluto minifigure.
- 4167 Mickey's Mansion, including Mickey, Minnie and Pluto minifigures.
- 4178 Mickey's Fishing Adventure, including a worker Mickey minifigure and a Minnie minifigure.
- 10531 Mickey and Friends (late 2012), a set of construction blocks part of the Duplo line, including blocks representing various characters, having their faces printed onto them; these are specifically: Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, Pluto, Chip and Dale.
- 10579 Clubhouse Café (2014), a Duplo set themed after Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, it includes a book and a small set of blocks, including block versions of Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse. It is sometimes considered part of a "Mickey Mouse and Friends" line alongside the previous set, but that was never officially stated.
Improper spin-offs[]
Some Mickey Mouse characters occasionally had stories entitled to them, and while those that also had independent releases are considered actual spin-offs, some of them were only published on anthological magazines along with Mickey Mouse stories, therefore not properly separating from the main series. These could still be considered spin-offs story-wise, but for clarity we still count them as releases in the Mickey Mouse series. These series are:
- Morty and Ferdie (1933): series of stories starring Mickey's nephews.
- Clara Cluck (July 1943): series of stories starring the titular character.
- Eega Beeva (March 17, 1951): series of stories starring the tutular man from the future.
- Horace Horsecollar (1962): series of stories starring the titular horse.
- Ellsworth (1964): series of stories starring Goofy's pet bird, this might be considered a spin-off of the Goofy series instead.
- Peg-Leg Pete (1964): series of stories starring Mickey's enemy.
- Red Wasp (February 1975): series of Brazilian stories starring the titular superhero.
- Shamrock Bones (1983): series of game-stories starring the titular detective.
- Indiana Pipps (1992): series of stories starring Goofy's adventurous cousin, known as Arizona Goof in english, this might be considered a spin-off of the Goofy series instead.
- Chief O'Hara (1993): series of stories starring the Chief of Police of Mouseton.
- Detective Casey (1996): series of stories starring the titular Mouseton detective. A spin
- Trudy (1999): series of comic strips and stories starring Pete's Girlfriend from italian stories.
- Pierino & Pieretto (1999): series of comic strips starring Pete's nephews.
- Commissariato di Topolinia (2006): series of Italian stories about the Mouseton Police Department. It can be considered a spin-off of the Chief O'Hara series.
- Rock Sassi (2006): series of Italian stories starring the titular police officer, who's Detective Casey's sidekick, and therefore this could be considered a spin-off of the Detective Casey series.
- Pipwolf (2006): series of six stories starring a werewolf version of Goofy from another dimension, originally from the comic series X-Mickey.
- Doc Static (January 29, 2009): one single Danish story starring the character, titled Sjov efter fyraften (Tide Marches On) published on Anders And & Co. 2009-05.
- Zapotec & Marlin (May 17, 2016): one single story starring the two scientists, titled Zapotec & Marlin alla ricerca del tempo perduto published on Topolino #3155.
For more details about these series see Mickey Mouse/Improper spin-offs.
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Notes:
Being often used as Disney's logo, the silhouette of Mickey's face isn't considered a reference to the Mickey Mouse series.
Background cameos in the House of Mouse series are only listed if no main appearance from the same series happened.
References to or in shorts shown within Mickey Mouse Works and House of Mouse aren't listed here if they're not Mickey Mouse cartoons.
Characters from the Mickey Mouse series appear in emoji form in the game Disney Emoji Blitz, but that's considered non-fiction.
The Itotalian Mickey Mouse story "Metopolis", published on Topolino #3189 in 2017, is a parody of the 1927 movie Metropolis, but since the movie is public domain in Italy, this parody doesn't count as a link.
References to a work count as fictional links only if the work is not public domain in the country of the referencing work. While the Disney films and cartoons are still under copyright, the characters from Steamboat Willie, The Gallopin' Gaucho, and Plane Crazy have been in the public domain since January 1st, 2024 in the U.S, meaning only references to it in U.S. works prior to that date count as fictional links. References to subsequent works in the series count as links if the specific work was not public domain at the time.
Commercial Link: Mickey Mouse appears in a commercial for CITV.
Characters from Mickey Mouse appear in Once Upon a Studio.
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Steamboat Bill, Jr. | November 18, 1928 | The short Steamboat Willie parodies Steamboat Bill, Jr. | 3 | |
Oswald the Lucky Rabbit | November 18, 1928 | Pegleg Pete from Oswald the Lucky Rabbit is one of the main characters in the Mickey Mouse series. Oswald himself is featured in Epic Mickey games, including its comic adaptations, in the Italian story Topolino e il surreale viaggio nel destino and makes cameos in the short Get a Horse! and in the Mickey Mouse 2013 tv series. | 1 | |
Alice Comedies | April 16, 1931 | Julius the Cat from Alice Comedies appears as a villain in the first Italian Mickey Mouse stories, published on the newspaper "Il Popolo di Roma". | 1 | |
Pluto | July 30, 1932 | The Pluto series is a spin-off to the Mickey Mouse series starring Mickey's dog; Chip n' Dale from the Pluto short Private Pluto are also featured in the Mickey Mouse short Squatter's Rights, while Mickey co-stars in many Pluto stories; Dinah the Dachshund from Pluto's stories makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Big Bad Wolf Daddy", while the magician from the short Pluto's Magic Paws appears in the episode "Timon and Pumbaa", the Mickey Mouse shorts Pluto's Party and Pluto's Christmas Tree are alternatively considered Pluto shorts. | 1 | |
The Champ | November 18, 1932 | Characters from the movie The Champ appear in the short Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees. | 1 | a|
The Guardsman | November 18, 1932 | Characters from the movie The Guardsman appear in the short Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees. | 1 | a|
The Sin of Madelon Claudet | November 18, 1932 | Madelon Claudet appears in the short Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees. | 1 | a|
Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (Longman) | November 18, 1932 | Dr. Jekyll, transforming into Mr. Hyde, from the 1931 movie Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde appears in the short Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees. | 1 | a|
Emma (MGM) | November 18, 1932 | The titular character from Emma appears in the short Mickey Mouse Presents Parade of the Award Nominees. | 1 | a|
The Little Rascals | April 13, 1934 | A Mickey Mouse doll appears in the Our Gang episodes For Pete's Sake and Night 'N' Gales. | 2 | |
Hollywood Party | June 01, 1934 | Mickey Mouse makes an appearance in the movie "Hollywood Party". | 1 | |
Silly Symphonies | February 10, 1935 | Donald Duck from the Silly Symphonies short "The Wise Little Hen" makes an appearance in Mickey Mouse's Sunday page "Donald Thinks It's a Dog's Life" and then becomes a regular character in the series; some Silly Symphonies characters also appear in the Mickey Mouse short "Mickey's Polo Team" and in the House of Mouse series, while Cubby and Tubby from the Silly Symphony short The Bears and the Bees make an appearance in the cover story to Mickey Mouse Weekly #521. | 1 | |
Disney's Three Little Pigs | January 04, 1936 | Big Bad Wolf and the Three Little Pigs make an appearance in the Mickey Mouse shorts "Mickey's Polo Team" and "The Standard Parade", some comic stories, Mickey's Christmas Carol, the Mickey Mouse Club opening, in the House of Mouse series and in the Mickey Mouse episodes "No" and "Sock Burglar", The Big Bad Wolf is also an enemy in the Game Boy game Mickey Mouse. | 1 | |
Goofy | December 12, 1936 | The Goofy series is a spin-off of the Mickey Mouse series; Mickey also makes an appearance in the Donald and Goofy short The Fox Hunt and in A Goofy Movie; Goofy's nephew Gilbert then makes an appearace in a Mickey Mouse sunday page from May 30, 1954 and in some other stories, while Goofy's son Max from Goof Troop is featured in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas and the House of Mouse series; The Mickey, Donald and Goofy cartoons in Mickey Mouse Works and the movie Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers can be considered crossovers between the two series, the Mickey Mouse episode "Good Sports" is based on the Goofy sports shorts. | 1 | |
Clarabelle | February 20, 1937 | The Clarabelle series is a spin-off of the Mickey Mouse series, Clarabelle's Cousin Bertie also makes an appearance in the Italian Mickey Mouse story "L'inferno di Topolino" and two Danish stories. | 1 | |
Donald Duck | August 22, 1937 | The Donald Duck series can be considered a spin-off to the mickey Mouse series, since it stars Donald in his modernized incarnation from the Mickey Mouse series, as well as featuring various Mickey Mouse characters in its early comic strips, there have been many other cameos and crossovers between the two series through the years. | 1 | |
Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | 1939 | Snow White characters appear alongside Mickey Mouse characters in the promotional shorts The Standard Parade and All Together, in many comic stories, in the House of Mouse series, in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion and in the Mickey Mouse episodes "Wish Upon a Coin" and "Sock Burglar"; the story Seven Dwarfs and Mickey Mouse: Diamond Mine Dilemma is a crossover between the two series; Mickey Mouse is also seen playing a Snow White fighting game in the short Runaway Brain, additionally Mizrabel from Castle of Illusion is likely based on the Queen from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. | 1 | |
Disney's The Sorcerer's Apprentice | April 10, 1941 | Mickey Mouse is the protagonist of the cartoon The Sorcerer's Apprentiece; elements from the cartoon also appear in the Mickey Mouse comic stories De Volta À Fantasia and Consider The Sorcery, in the video games Mickey Mousecapade and Epic Mickey, in the TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday and in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's Pinocchio | January 13, 1942 | Pinocchio and Geppetto appear alongside Mickey Mouse characters in the short "All Together", while Pinocchio characters appear in the comic stories "Clara Cluck", "L'inferno di Topolino", the strip arc "Li'l Davy", "Topolino allo Zecchino D'Oro", "Donald and Mickey in Disneyland", "Mickey's Toontown" and some other stories, in the Mickey Mouse Club opening, in On Vacation with Mickey Mouse and Friends, Mickey's Christmas Carol, the Mickey Mouse episode "Wonders of the Deep" in the House of Mouse series, in the Game Boy game Mickey Mouse II, in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion; additionally Goofy appears dressed as Pinocchio in Mickey Mouse Holiday Special #4 while Mickey appears dressed as Pinocchio on the cover of Topolino #1948, an animatronic version of Stromboli from Pinocchio is also featured in Epic Mickey 2. | 1 | |
The Cold-Blooded Penguin | April 1943 | Mickey Mouse reads the story of The Cold-Blooded Penguin in a comic page in the Mickey Mouse's Good-Neighbor Page series. | 2 | |
Panchito | November 1943 | Clara Cluck makes an appearance in the Panchito story on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #38 while Panchito appears in the stories L'Inferno di Topolino, Mickey And The Alchemist and lost t op - wie is de sheriff. | 1 | |
Figaro | October 11, 1946 | Minnie Mouse is Figaro's owner in Bath Day and some later Figaro cartoons. Figaro appears as Minnie's cat again in Mickey's Once Upon a Christmas and some other Mickey Mouse cartoons and comics. | 1 | |
Fun and Fancy Free | September 27, 1947 | The Mickey Mouse cartoon Mickey and the Beanstalk was released within the "package film" Fun and Fancy Free, with the giant from the story making an actual appearance in the end. | 1 | |
Bucky Bug | October 18, 1947 | Mickey meets Buckey Bug on the cover to Mickey Mouse Weekly #450, while Mickey makes an appearance in a Bucky Bug story on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #87; Bucky also appears in the Italian Mickey Mouse story "Il mio e il vostro successo" and in the Danish stories "På valg", as a statue in "Hjemsøgt hus", "Mickeys million" and on a poster in "Hats To You". | 1 | |
Disney's Dumbo | December 1947 | Dumbo makes an appearance in some Mickey Mouse comics, in the Mickey Mouse Club opening and in the House of Mouse series, while the train Casey Junior appears in Mickey's Racing Adventure and in the Mickey Mouse episode "Tokyo Go", Clara Cluck makes an appearance in the Dumbo story "Dumbo The Musician". | 1 | |
Lost World (manga) | 1948 | Mickey appears as a cameo in the manga The Lost World. | 1 | a|
Bongo | August 20, 1948 | Bongo makes an appearance alongside Mickey Mouse characters on the cover story to Mickey Mouse Weekly #498 and some later issues, and also with Lulubelle in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Little Hiawatha | December 25, 1948 | Little Hiawatha makes an appearance in cover stories to Mickey Mouse Weekly and in the story Mickey fait le ménage as well as in many Li'l Davy stories and in the Mickey Mouse Club opening, while Morty and Ferdie are featured in a Little Hiawatha story on Walt Disney's Vacation Parade and Pegleg Pete makes an appearance in a story on Silly Symphonies #2 and in a story on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #157. | 1 | |
So Dear to My Heart | April 1949 | Some of the text story of Danny the Lamb feature Mickey Mouse characters. | 1 | |
José Carioca | August 20, 1949 | José Carioca makes an appearance on the cover story for Mickey Mouse Weekly #498 and some later issues, as well as in the Italian story L'inferno di Topolino, in the animated shorts Mickey Tries to Cook an O Futebol Clássico and in the House of Mouse series, while Mickey Mouse characters appear in the stories A Volta De Zé Carioca, O Estranho Caso Do Jardim Zoológico, O Roubo Da Copa Do Mundo, Em Busca Do Caneco, Piscina Concorrida, Papagaios De Opinião and some other stories, the story "O Misterioso P.P." is a crossover between the José Carioca series and the Red Wasp series. | 1 | |
Li'l Bad Wolf | October 10, 1949 | Li'l Bad Wolf makes an appearance in the Italian Mickey Mouse stories L'inferno di Topolino and Veloci come il vento al duemilacinquecento and in a House of Mouse episode, while Mickey Mouse characters make an appearance in the Li'l Bad Wolf stories "Christmas Eve", a story on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #113, "Club Hubbub" and "The Hunting Magic". | 1 | |
Brer Rabbit | December 1949 | Brer Fox, Brer Bear and Brer Rabbit make an appearance in the Italian Mickey Mouse stories "L'inferno di Topolino", "Dramma giallo-dolce al museo d'arte", "Topolino allo Zecchino D'Oro", "Topolino e il contafagioli" and "Topolino e la sfida del 2000" and also in the House of Mouse series, while Mickey Mouse makes a cameo appearance in the Dutch Brer Rabbit story "De dood van vos". | 1 | |
Fantasia | May 06, 1950 | Little Pan from the Pastoral Symphony segment of Fantasia makes an appearance in the cover story to Mickey Mouse Weekly #521, while The Mushrooms from the Nutcracker Suite segment are enemies in the North American version of Mickey Mousecapade; various characters from Fantasia and Fantasia 2000 also appear in the House of Mouse series, while Chernabog appears in the Mickey Mouse episode "Touchdown and Out", additionally graffiti reading "Fantasia 2000" can be seen in the Mickey Mouse episode "No Reservation". | 1 | |
Bambi | May 06, 1950 | Characters from Bambi appear in the cover story to Mickey Mouse Weekly #521, in the promotional story "Man at Work", in the Mickey Mouse story Battle of Wits and Witches, in Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special and in the House of Mouse series, the Mickey Mouse episode "Swimmin' Hole" also features a reference to Bambi. | 1 | |
Disney's Cinderella | July 10, 1950 | Gus and Jaq from Cinderella make an appearance in Mickey Mouse's comic strip arcs Mousepotamia and Land Beneath the Sea, while other Cinderella characters appear in the stories Fantasyland: Mickey and Goofy in The Captured Castle, Topolino allo Zecchino D'Oro, Topolino e il favoloso sogno, in the House of Mouse series, in the shorts Mickey's April Fools and Croissant de Triomphe, and in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Disney's The Reluctant Dragon | August 1950 | The Reluctant Dragon makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse stories Feat of Fancy, Flight of the Dragon and Baš Celik and in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Grandma Duck | February 1951 | Mickey Mouse characters make appearances in Grandma Duck stories on Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #125, #128 and #132, in one on Walt Disney's Christmas Parade #4 and in the stories "Grandma Duck: Doing The Town", "Country Fair", "Nonna Papera e le torte galattiche", "Box Seats", "Beauty-Packed", "A Jolly Good Egg" and "X factor-ia", while Grandma Duck appears in the Clara Cluck story "Cozy Home Hassle" and in the Mickey Mouse stories "The Misplaced Menagerie" and "Falou E Disse!". | 1 | |
Minnie | April 1951 | The Minnie series is a spin-off to the Mickey Mouse series, starring Mickey's girlfriend Minnie Mouse. | 1 | |
Disney's Peter Pan | January 1953 | Peter Pan Treasure Chest and Mickey Mouse in Fantasyland feature crossover stories between the two series; Peter Pan characters also appear in the Mickey Mouse stories 20,000 Weeds Under The Sea, Treasure Island A-Yo-Ho, Classy Castle Hassle, Topolino allo Zecchino D'Oro, O Sumiço Das Vozes Na Terra Do Nunca and Le capitaine Crochet est de retour !, as well as in Mickey Mousecapade, the Epic Mickey series and the House of Mouse series, additionally a Mary Blair drawing from the production of Peter Pan is shown on a book in the Mickey Mouse episode "Wonders of the Deep". | 1 | |
Daisy Duck | August 1953 | Clara Cluck and Clarabelle are recurring characters in Daisy Duck stories while Daisy appears in the Clarabelle Cow and Clara Cluck story "The Sweet Retreat", Mickey Mouse characters also appear in the Daisy Duck and Uncle Scrooge story Showboat. | 1 | |
Chip 'n' Dale | April 07, 1954 | Peg Leg Pete makes an appearance in the Chip 'n' Dale short The Lone Chipmunks and Mickey Mouse characters appear in some Chip 'n' Dale comic stories as well as on the cover of Chip 'n' Dale #56, while Chip 'n' Dale appear in their "Rescue Rangers" outfits in the story Mickey's Toowntown and in the company logo at the beginning of Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse. | 1 | |
Disneyland on the Air | 1955 | The book Disneyland on the Air features Mickey Mouse characters. | 1 | |
Humphrey Bear | 1955 | Humphrey Bear makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse Club opening, in a Mickey Mouse comic strip from 1959 and in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's Alice in Wonderland | June 10, 1955 | Characters from Alice in Wonderland appear in the Mickey Mouse stories Topolino e il doppio segreto di Macchia Nera, The Mystery Machine and Topolino e il grande colpo di Macchia Nera, the video games Mickey Mousecapade, Mickey Mouse, Mickey Mouse II, World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck, Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion and in the House of Mouse series, with the Mad Hatter also appearing in the short Pit Crew. | 1 | |
Peanuts | November 26, 1955 | Some Peanuts strips feature references to Mickey Mouse. | 2 | |
Jiminy Cricket | May 1956 | Mickey Mouse characters appear in the Jiminy Cricket stories "I'm no fool" and "The Looped Landscape". | 1 | |
Uncle Scrooge | August 1957 | Characters from the Mickey Mouse series appear in the stories Uncle Scrooge goes to Disneyland, Showboat, A Fine Featherless Friend, Passing The Olympic Torch To Scrooge, Il segreto del totem decapitato, Grandma's Birthday Surprise, Zio Paperone e le carte Disney, Zio Paperone e la festa dei 2500 and Plastic bloem, while Uncle Scrooge appears in the Clara Cluck story The Windy Warpath and Magica De Spell appears in some Mickey Mouse stories and in Mickey's Racing Adventure and the family from Il Papero del Mistero also appears in Topokolossal; Mickey, Goofy and Pluto also appear on a comic in the Scrooge story "Nobody's Business", while a Mickey Mouse mask appears in Il Papero del Mistero and a puppet Mickey in The Dutchman's Secret. | 1 | |
Huey, Dewey and Louie | September 1958 | Clara Cluck co-stars in the Huey, Dewey and Louie stories "King Arthur and the Dragon" and "Story Time: Lost in Giantland"; Mickey Mouse characters also appear in the Italian Huey, Dewey and Louie stories Qui, Quo, Qua e le vacanze... a bivi and Qui, Quo, Qua in "Le avventure di Pinocchio". | 1 | |
Lady and the Tramp | April 12, 1959 | Characters from Lady and the Tramp appear in a Mickey Mouse Sunday comic page from April 12, 1959, in the House of Mouse series and in the Mickey Mouse episode "Third Wheel". | 1 | |
Phantom Blot | July 16, 1964 | The Phantom Blot series is a spin-off of the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Merlin Jones | August 18, 1965 | In The Monkey's Uncle Stanley reads a Mickey Mouse story. | 2 | |
Mad Madame Mim | February 1967 | Madame Mim appears in the Mickey Mouse stories Battle of Wits and Witches, The Tale of a Trail, De Volta À Fantasia, Topolino e l'incantesimo a spruzzo and The Haunting Hand, while Mickey Mouse characters appear in the Madame Mim stories "The Unbirthday Birthday" and "The Looped Landscape". | 1 | |
Gyro Gearloose | April 1967 | Gyro Gearloose appears in the Mickey Mouse stories The Underwater Pirates, The Golden Moonlet, The Space Bandits, The Moon-Blot Plot, Treasure Island A-Yo-Ho, Trapped in Time, The Golden Moonlet, The Time Trap, The Hair Machine, Il teatro Alambrah presenta: Il visconte dimezzato di Italo Calvino and on a poster in Inventing Happiness, while Emil Eagle from Gyro Gearloose's stories makes an appearance in Mickey Mouse's comic strip arc Artificial Earthquakes, in the story The Case of the Dazzling Hoo-Doo and in some later stories, Marlin and Zapotec from Mickey Mouse stories also appear in the Gyro Gearloose story "Archimede e Pico nemici provvisori". | 1 | |
Thumper | October 20, 1968 | Thumper makes an appearance in Italian Mickey Mouse story Topolino e il bosco stregato. | 1 | |
Moby Duck | June 1969 | The story Mickey Meets Moby Duck: The Great Sea-Scrape is a crossover between the two series, Pegleg Pete appears in the Moby Duck stories "The Sinister Swordfish Plot" and "Super-Duper Shark". | 1 | |
Ludwig Von Drake | June 1969 | The story The Feminine Touch is a crossover between the Ludwig Von Drake series and Clara Cluck series; Characters from Mickey Mouse appear in the Ludvig Von Drake stories Os 30 Anos Da Revista Mickey, O Grande Baile Dos Namorados, A História Do Computador, Autobiografia De Um Gênio, Archimede e Pico nemici provvisori, Storia e gloria delle figuirine and some other stories, while Ludwig Von Drake appears in some Mickey Mouse stories, in the Mickey Mouse episodes "Down the Hatch" and "Wonders of the Deep", and in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
The Beagle Boys | July 1973 | Chief O'Hara and Shamrock Bones make an appearance in the Beagle Boys story "The Defective Detectives" and some other stories, while the Beagle Boys appear in the Red Wasp story "O Dragão Chinês", in the Mickey Mouse episodes "Sock Burglar" and "Touchdown and Out", and in the Mickey and the Roadster Racers series, The cover of The Beagle Boys #18 also features a reference to Mickey Mouse and Pluto. | 1 | |
Disney's Christmas Carol | 1974 | Mickey and Minnie Mouse are characters in An Adaptation of Dickens' Christmas Carol, Performed by The Walt Disney Players, the record was later adapted into Mickey's Christmas Carol. | 1 | |
Morcego Vermelho | September 01, 1975 | Red Wasp makes an appearance in the Morcego Vermelho story O Congresso De Super-Heróis. | 1 | |
Garfield | October 7, 1976 | In a Jon comic strip from October 7, 1976, Garfield watches the Mickey Mouse Club on TV. There's other references to Mickey Mouse throughout the comics. |
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Zorro | June 1978 | The comic story Operação P.I. 1820 can be considered a crossover between the two series. A character dressed as Zorro, called Little Zorro is featured in some Mickey Mouse strips from 1958 and Zorro can also be seen on TV in a Mickey Mouse comic strip from April 24, 1958 and one from May 15, 1958. | 1 | |
Fethry Duck | July 1978 | Mickey Mouse characters appearance in the Brazilian Fethry Duck stories "Ronrom Ataca De Surpresa" and "Pena Dumont" and on a TV in the Italian comic strip "Paperoga e la TV ipnotica!" | 1 | |
Egg (G&W) | October 16, 1981 | Egg is adapted from the Game & Watch Mickey Mouse and features the same setting. | 1 | |
The Fox and the Hound | October 1982 | Mickey, Donald and Goofy appear in the promotional comic page for The Fox and the Hound O Cão E A Raposa - Shopping Disney, while Tod and Copper make an appearance in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's The Sword in the Stone | April 3, 1983 | Characters from The Sword in the Stone appear in the Mickey Mouse story Le miroir magique, in the game World of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Captain Carrot | May 1983 | The Zoo Crew visits a world based on Mickey Mouse's in Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew #15. | 3 | |
E.T. | July 31, 1983 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story Topolino in... E.B. l'extraterrestre is a parody of E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial; Topostorie Disney #39, is also titled "E.B. l’extra-terrestre". | 3 | |
Pet Sematary | November 14, 1983 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in Pet Sematary. | 2 | |
Disney's Robin Hood | December 16, 1983 | Many characters from Robin Hood make an appearance in Mickey's Christmas Carol and the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's The Wind in the Willows | December 16, 1983 | Characters from The Wind in the Willows are featured in Mickey's Christmas Carol, in the House of Mouse series and in the comic page lost t op gouden loepie. | 1 | |
Disney's The Tortoise and the Hare | December 16, 1983 | Toby Tortoise and Max Hare make an appearance in Mickey's Christmas Carol and the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Bedknobs and Broomsticks | October 20, 1983 | The Secretary Bird from Bedknobs and Broomsticks makes an appearance in Mickey's Christmas Carol and along with other characters in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Where The Toys Come From | 1984 | Living Mickey Mouse toys appear in the movie Where The Toys Come From. | 1 | |
Donkey Kong | February 28, 1984 | The Mickey Mouse Panorama screen Game & Watch and Donkey Kong Circus have the same gameplay and got their serial numbers swapped. |
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Ghostbusters | 1985 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story Topolino & Pippo ghostbusters (cacciatori di fantasmi) is a parody of Ghostbusters. | 3 | |
Gummi Bears | September 21, 1985 | Statues of Mickey and Donald appear in the Adventures of the Gummi Bears episode "The Sinister Sculptor". | 2 | |
Club of Heroes | February 12, 1986 | Chief O'Hara and Red Wasp are recurring characters in the Club of Heroes series. | 1 | |
Disney Babies | May 21, 1986 | The Disney Babies series features Mickey Mouse characters as toddlers. | 1 | |
Stand by Me | August 22, 1986 | The Mickey Mouse Club is mentioned in Stand by Me. | 2 | |
Calvin and Hobbes | October 1, 1986 | In a Calvin and Hobbes comic strip on October 1, 1986, Hobbes dresses as Mickey Mouse. | 2 | |
Cat City | October 2, 1986 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in Cat City. | 2 | |
Star Wars | January 9, 1987 | The Star Tours merchandise includes minifigures of characters from the Mickey Mouse series portraying Star Wars characters and Mickey Mouse is also seen fighting Darth Vader in promotional material, the Mickey Mouse stories Topokolossal and May The Farce Be With You as well as the cover of Topolino #2587 are parodies of Star Wars. | 1 | a|
Disney's Sleeping Beauty | June 26, 1987 | Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty is the final boss in the North American version of Mickey Mousecapade and various characters from the movie also appear in the House of Mouse series; Epic Mickey also features an image of Maleficent on a stained-glass, while characters from the movie are featured in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Full Metal Jacket | June 26, 1987 | In a scene in Full Metal Jacket, the characters sing the Mickey Mouse March. | 2 | |
101 Dalmatians | January 19, 1988 | Cruella De Vil makes an appearance in a Mickey Mouse story on Le Journal de Mickey #1856, 101 Dalmatians characters also appear in the House of Mouse series and Mizrael turns into Cruella in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Roger Rabbit | June 22, 1988 | Mickey Mouse and other characters from his series make an appearance in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, while Roger Rabbit makes an appearance in the special Mickey's 60th Birthday and Benny the Cab appears in the House of Mouse episodes "Max's New Car" and "Mickey vs. Shelby". | 1 | |
Captain Commando | October 1988 | Mickey Mousecapades is part of the Captain Commando Challenge Series. | 2 | |
Family Ties | November 13, 1988 | Mickey Mouse meets characters from Family Ties in the TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday. | 1 | |
Hunter (NBC) | November 13, 1988 | Hunter makes an appearance in the TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday. | 1 | |
L.A. Law | November 13, 1988 | Characters from L.A. Law make an appearance in the TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday. | 1 | |
Cheers | November 13, 1988 | Mickey Mouse meets characters from Cheers in the TV special Mickey's 60th Birthday. | 1 | |
Indiana Jones | December 11, 1988 | The Italian Mickey Mouse character Indiana Pipps (Arizona Goof) is based on Indiana Jones, with his debut story "Topolino & Pippo in: I predatori del tempio perduto" based on Raiders of the Lost Ark. | 3 | |
Crazy Castle | September 5, 1989 | There are many Mickey Mouse games in the Crazy Castle series. | 1 | |
Disney's The Little Mermaid | November 17, 1989 | Mickey, Donald and Goofy make a background cameo in The Little Mermaid, while various characters from the movie appear in the House of Mouse series and Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion features a level set in the world of the movie. | 1 | |
I Married a Witch | February 11, 1990 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino in: Ho sposato una strega" is a parody of I Married a Witch. | 3 | |
The Muppets | May 06, 1990 | Mickey Mouse makes an appearance in the TV special The Muppets at Walt Disney World. | 1 | |
Adventures in the Magic Kingdom | June 1990 | Adventures in the Magic Kingdom features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Hard Haid Moe | August 1991 | Mickey Mouse makes an appearance in the Brazilian Hard Haid Moe stories Pesqueiro Muito Secreto, Raptos Caninos and Cidade Grande... Bah! | 1 | |
La Strada | September 01, 1991 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino presenta "La strada" - Un omaggio a Federico Fellini" is a parody of La Strada. | 3 | |
Twin Peaks | August 23, 1992 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino e i dolci segreti di Twin Pipps" is a parody of Twin Peaks. | 3 | |
Disney's The Jungle Book | September 30, 1992 | A vulture from The Jungle Book is a boss in Mickey Mouse III, various characters from The Jungle Book also appear in the House of Mouse series and the Mickey Mouse episode "Mumbai Madness". | 1 | |
The Black Cauldron | September 30, 1992 | The Horned King from The Black Cauldron is a boss in Mickey Mouse III and Land of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and also appears along with the cauldron itself in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
The Simpsons | November 03, 1992 | The Simpsons episode "Itchy & Scratchy: The Movie" features a parody to the Mickey Mouse short Steamboat Willie and there are other references to the series in later episodes. | 2.5 | |
Ninotchka | November 15, 1992 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino in: Ciao Minnotchka" is a parody of Ninotchka. | 3 | |
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure | July 26, 1993 | Josuke mentions Mickey Mouse in Chapter 60 of Diamond is Unbreakable. Also, the tail of a character stated to be Mickey Mouse is spotted in Chapter 104 of Stone Ocean, as he was summoned by the Stand "Bohemian Rhapsody". | 2 | |
Il visconte dimezzato | August 01, 1993 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Il teatro Alambrah presenta: Il visconte dimezzato di Italo Calvino" is a re-enactment of Il visconte dimezzato. | 2 | |
Paperinik | August 1993 | Paperinik makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse stories Topolino "principe del furto", 60 anni insieme con Topolino, Chi ha rubato Topolino 2000?, Topolino e il giorno piú lungo and Raceworld, while Mickey and Goofy make an appearance in the story La nuova vita di Paperinik; Mickey also appears dressed as Paperinik on the cover of Topolino #2944 and in the strip "Che aria tira a... Topolinia" on the same issue, Uno from PK also appears in the story "Eta Beta: l'uomo del 3000". | 1 | |
Bonkers | October 21, 1993 | The Bonkers episode "Of Mice and Menace" features a reference to the Mickey Mouse short Steamboat Willie, while the plot of the episode "I Oughta Be in Toons" is centered around Mickey himself, Horace also makes an appearance in the Bonkers comic story "The temple of doom". | 1 | |
The Nightmare Before Christmas | October 29, 1993 | In The Nightmare Before Christmas there are two children wearing pajamas with respectively images of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck. | 2 | |
DuckTales | December 05, 1993 | Launchpad McQuack makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse story 60 anni insieme con Topolino. | 1 | |
Off the Mark | January 19, 1994 | The Off the Mark comic published on January 19th, 1994 and later strips feature references to Mickey Mouse. | 3 | |
Friends | September 29, 1994 | Minnie Mouse is mentioned in the Friends episode: "The One with the Sonogram at the End". | 2 | |
Breath of Fire | December 2, 1994 | Two members of the resistance in Breath of Fire II are named after Mickey Mouse and Peg-Leg Pete. | 3 | |
2 Stupid Dogs | February 13, 1995 | Little Dog and Big Dog wear shorts that appear to be similar to Mickey's in the episode "Hobo Hounds". | 3 | |
Dylan Dog | September 12, 1995 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino e il talismano Elfico" features references to Dylan Dog, while e story "Dylan Top in: l'alba dei topi invadenti" is a direct parody of it. | 3 | |
Toy Story | November 22, 1995 | A drawing of Mickey Mouse and a Mickey Mouse clock appear in Toy Story, while in the House of Mouse episode "House Ghosts", Donald dresses up as Woody, Buzz Lightyear and an Alien from the Toy Story series. | 2 | |
Looney Tunes | November 15, 1996 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in Space Jam. Mickey Mouse does the Looney Tunes ending in the House of Mouse episode Timon and Pumbaa. | 2 | |
Stargate | October 1997 | The cover to Topomistery #59 is based on Stargate. | 3 | |
Recess | November 22, 1997 | Pluto makes a cameo in the Recess episode "Rainy Days" during a dream sequence. | 2 | |
Disney's Family Story Collection | October 17, 1998 | Disney's Family Story Collection includes Mickey Mouse stories. | 2 | |
Tetris | November 20, 1998 | Magical Tetris Challenge Featuring Mickey is part of both series. | 1 | a|
Family Guy | May 02, 1999 | The Family Guy episode "A Hero Sits Next Door" and many later episodes feature references to Mickey Mouse. | 2 | |
Mars and Beyond | September 11, 1999 | The Black Robot from Mars and Beyond is the main villain in the Mickey Mouse short Mickey's Mechanical House and later makes a cameo in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Lego City | 2000 | The Lego Disney's Mickey Mouse set 4164 Mickey's Fire Engine features the fire department logo from the Lego City series. | 1 | |
Pop'n Music | March 2000 | Mickey, Minnie, Pluto, Morty and Ferdie made an appearance in Pop'n Music Mickey Tunes and Pop'n Music Disney Tunes GB. | 1 | |
Pokémon | July 6, 2000 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in the Viz translation of chapter 7 of Pokémon Adventures. | 2 | |
Loser (Columbia) | July 21, 2000 | Mickey Mouse is mentioned in Loser. | 2 | |
Dance Dance Revolution | November 30, 2000 | Dance Dance Revolution Disney Mix, Disney Dancing Museum and Disney Grooves feature Mickey Mouse and other characters from his stories as dancers. | 1 | a|
November 13, 2000 | Greenwood Village from Diddy Kong Racing is featured in the code for Mickey's Speedway USA, though unused. | |||
Mary Poppins | January 13, 2001 | The Penguin Waiters from Mary Poppins are featured in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Lion King | January 13, 2001 | Various characters from The Lion King make appearances in many House of Mouse episodes, while Mickey, Donald and Goofy make a cameo in The Lion King 1½; Epic Mickey also features an image of Scar on a stained-glass while Simba, Timon and Pumbaa appear in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion, additionally graffiti reading "Pumbaa" can be seen in the Mickey Mouse episode "No Reservation". | 1 | |
Disney's Pocahontas | January 13, 2001 | Various characters from Pochaontas make appearances in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's Hercules | January 13, 2001 | Various characters from Hercules make appearances in the House of Mouse series, Mizrael turns into Hades in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Disney's Aladdin | January 13, 2001 | Various characters from Aladdin make appearances in many House of Mouse episodes; Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion features a level set in the world of Aladdin, an image of Mickey Mouse and a Goofy hat also appears in the movie Aladdin. | 1 | |
The Three Caballeros | January 13, 2001 | The Aracuan Bird from The Tree Caballeros makes many appearances in the House of Mouse series, and episode "The Three Caballeros" is centered around the titular characters from the movie, the Three Caballeros also make an appearance in the Mickey Mouse episode "¡Felíz Cumpleaños!" and in the Mickey and the Roadster Racers episode "Mickey's Perfecto Day!". | 1 | |
Disney's Beauty and the Beast | January 13, 2001 | Various characters from Beauty and the Beast make many appearances in the House of Mouse series, in the Mickey Mouse episode "The Adorable Couple" and in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
The Haunted Mansion | January 13, 2001 | The Hitchhiking Ghosts and other characters from The Haunted Mansion make appearances in some House of Mouse episode "The Stolen Cartoons", Epic Mickey features a level based on The Haunted Mansion. | 1 | |
Disney's Mulan | January 13, 2001 | Characters from Mulan make appearances in the House of Mouse series and in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Winnie the Pooh | January 13, 2001 | Characters from Winnie the Pooh make appearances in the House of Mouse series, Eeyore's tail also appears in the Mickey Mouse episode "¡Feliz Cumpleaños!". | 1 | |
Disney's Tarzan | January 13, 2001 | Tantor from the Disney movie Tarzan makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episodes "The Stolen Cartoons" and "Donald and the Aracuan Bird". | 1 | |
Pepper Ann | January 13, 2001 | Pepper Ann and her mother make an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "The Stolen Cartoons". | 1 | |
Pete's Dragon | January 13, 2001 | Elliot from Pete's Dragon makes some cameos in the House of Mouse series, a dragon looking like him also appears in Land of Illusion starring Mickey Mouse and a parade float version of him is featured in Epic Mickey 2. | 1 | |
The Aristocats | January 27, 2001 | Characters from The Aristocats make appearances in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
The Rescuers | January 27, 2001 | The Rescuers make a cameo in some House of Mouse episodes and in the comic page "lost t op gouden loepie", in the movie The Rescuers also appears a Mickey Mouse watch. | 1 | |
Disney's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow | February 03, 2001 | Characters from The Legend of Sleepy Hollow make appearances in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame | February 10, 2001 | Various character from The Hunchback of Notre Dame make an appearance in the House of Mouse series, Epic Mickey also features gargoyles similar to Victor, Hugo and Laverne. | 1 | |
Adventures in Music | March 10, 2001 | Professor Owl and Toot, Whistle, Plunk and Boom from Adventures in Music appear in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
The Legend of Johnny Appleseed | March 17, 2001 | Johnny Appleseed makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episodes "Rent Day" and "Ask Von Drake", as well as other minor cameos. | 1 | |
Basil of Baker Street | March 24, 2001 | Characters from The Great Mouse Detective make an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Donald's Lamp Trade" and in the comic page "lost t op gouden loepie", Ratigan is also referenced in the House of Mouse episode "Rent Day". | 1 | |
Pirates of the Caribbean | April 07, 2001 | The House of Mouse episode "Thanks to Minnie", the game Epic Mickey and the Mickey Mouse episode "¡Feliz Cumpleaños!" feature references to Pirates of the Caribbean. | 3 | |
Oliver & Company | April 14, 2001 | Characters from Oliver & Company are featured in the House of Mouse episode "Pluto Saves the Day", and make minor cameo appearances in the series, in the movie Oliver & Company also appears in a Mickey Mouse watch. | 1 | |
Herbie | November 03, 2001 | Herbie makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episodes "Max's New Car" and "Dining Goofy". | 1 | |
Tron | November 03, 2001 | The Light Cycles from Tron make an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Max's New Car", Epic Mickey also features references to the movie while in the movie Tron there's an image of Mickey Mouse. | 1 | |
Susie the Little Blue Coupe | November 03, 2001 | Susie the Little Blue Coupe makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Max's New Car". | 1 | |
Shakespeare in Love | November 17, 2001 | The House of Mouse episode "Everybody Loves Mickey" features the poster for a movie called Duckspeare in Love. | 2.5 | |
The Shaggy Dog | November 17, 2001 | The House of Mouse episode "Everybody Loves Mickey" features the poster for a movie called The Shaggy Duck. | 2.5 | |
Armageddon (Touchstone) | November 17, 2001 | The House of Mouse episode "Everybody Loves Mickey" features the poster for a movie called Armageddonald. | 2.5 | |
Disney's Pecos Bill | January 19, 2002 | Pecos Bill makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Max's Embarrassing Date" and some minor cameos in other episodes. | 1 | |
My Disney Kitchen | February 07, 2002 | Mickey and Minnie Mouse are featured in My Disney Kitchen. | 1 | |
Disney's Casey at the Bat | February 23, 2002 | Casey and his daughters make some appearances in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Kingdom Hearts | March 28, 2002 | The Kingdom Hearts series features many characters from the Mickey Mouse series. A keyblade appears in The Wonderful Spring of Mickey Mouse. | 1 | |
Disney Sports | July 18, 2002 | The Disney Sports series features many selectable characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney's Party | August 01, 2002 | The Disney's Party series features many characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Enchanted Tiki Room | September 02, 2002 | In the House of Mouse episode "Suddenly Hades", Daisy Duck sings a song based on "The Tiki, Tiki, Tiki Room". | 3 | |
Song of the South | September 02, 2002 | Mr. Bluebird from Song of the South makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Pete's One-Man Show". | 1 | |
Disney's Peter and the Wolf | September 02, 2002 | Characters from Peter and the Wolf make some minor appearances in the House of Mouse series. | 1 | |
Pedro (Disney) | September 02, 2002 | Pedro makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episodes "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation" and "Donald Wants to Fly". | 1 | |
Ferdinand the Bull | September 02, 2002 | Ferdinand the Bull makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Mickey and Minnie's Big Vacation". | 1 | |
Disney's Atlantis | September 02, 2002 | Characters from Atlantis make minor appearances in the House of Mouse episodes "Goofy's Menu Magic", "Donald Wants to Fly" and "Dining Goofy". | 1 | |
Little Toot | September 02, 2002 | Little Toot appears in the House of Mouse episode "Goofy's Menu Magic" and along with Big Toot in "Donald Wants to Fly". | 1 | |
The Whale Who Wanted To Sing At the Met | September 02, 2002 | Willie the Whale makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episodes "Donald Wants to Fly", "Humphrey in the House" and "Halloween With Hades" and in the Mickey Mouse episode "O Sole Minnie". | 1 | |
The Flying Gauchito | September 02, 2002 | Burrito makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Donald Wants to Fly", he also makes a minor cameo alongside the Flying Gauchito in "Max's Embarrassing Date". | 1 | |
Emperor's New Groove | September 02, 2002 | Kuzco from Emperor's New Groove makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Ask Von Drake" and in the special "Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse" as well as some minor cameos along with other characters. | 1 | |
Disney's Paul Bunyan | September 02, 2002 | Paul Bunyan makes an appearance in the House of Mouse episode "Ask Von Drake" and minor appearances in other episodes. | 1 | |
Coaster (Disney) | September 03, 2002 | Goofy appears on the cover of Ultimate Ride: Disney Coaster; additionally a Mickey Mouse doll makes an appearance in the original Coaster, while statues of Mickey and Goofy are featured in Ultimate Ride: Disney Coaster. | 1 | a|
Disney Golf | October 17, 2002 | Disney Golf features various characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
My Life as a Teenage Robot | October 25, 2002 | The episode Pest Control feature references to Mickey Mouse. | 3 | |
Treasure Planet | December 24, 2002 | Mickey Mouse characters watch Treasure Planet on the cover of Topolino #2456. | 2 | |
Toontown | June 2, 2003 | Mickey Mouse makes an appearance in Toontown Online and there is a location named after the Mickey Mouse short The Carnival Kid. | 1 | |
Monopoly | 2004 | Monopoly: Mickey Mouse 75th Anniversary Collector's Edition is a format crossover between the two series. | 3 | |
The Fairly OddParents | July 03, 2004 | Cosmo turns into a cat chasing a mouse which looks like Mickey Mouse. In "The "Good Old Days!", everything gets turned into rubber hose animation and characters resemble Mickey and Minnie. | 3 | |
Disney's Teacher's Pet | January 16, 2004 | The Teacher's Pet movie features a reference to Mickey Mouse in the final credits. | 2 | |
Taiko no Tatsujin | July 15, 2004 | Taiko no Tatsujin 6 and later games in the series feature the Mickey Mouse March as a selectable music track. | 2 | |
Kingdom Keepers | 2005 | The Kingdom Keepers series features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Chicken Little (Disney) | November 04, 2005 | A Mickey Mouse watch appears in the movie Chicken Little. | 2 | |
Drawn Together | January 25, 2006 | A character based on Mickey Mouse appears in the Drawn Together episode "Terms of Endearment". | 3 | |
Spider-Man | March 21, 2006 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolino e il vendicatore mascherato" features a reference to a comic book hero similar to Spider-Man. | 2.5 | |
The Matrix | November 21, 2006 | The cover to Topolino #2660 is based on The Matrix. | 3 | |
Disney's Magic Dance | November 29, 2007 | Mickey Mouse characters are featured in the Magic Dance game and manga. | 1 | |
Ultraheroes | February 26, 2008 | Mickey Mouse characters appear in Ultraheroes stories. | 1 | |
Novecento | May 13, 2008 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "La vera storia di Novecento" is a parody of Novecento. | 3 | |
Disney Think Fast | October 21, 2008 | Disney Think Fast features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
South Park | March 11, 2009 | Mickey Mouse is a character in the South Park episode "The Ring". | 2 | |
White Collar | October 23, 2009 | Steamboat Willie is mentioned in the White Collar episode "Pilot". | 2 | |
Prep & Landing | December 8, 2009 | Mickey's Christmas Carol is seen on TV in Prep & Landing, while a Mickey Mouse doll makes an appearance in Prep & Landing: Naughty vs. Nice. | 2 | |
Avatar (Fox) | February 9, 2010 | The cover of Topolino #2828 features a parody of Avatar. | 3 | |
Dork Diaries | June 8, 2010 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in Tales from a Not-So-Popular Party Girl. | 2 | |
Desperate Housewives | September 14, 2010 | The comic strip Che Aria tira a... Topolinia! on Topolino #2859 features a reference to a show titled "Desperate Housemouse". | 2.5 | |
Disney's All Star Cards | September 21, 2010 | Disney's All Star Cards stars Mickey Mouse and his friends. | 1 | |
Destino | September 28, 2010 | In the story Topolino e il surreale viaggio nel destino Mickey, Donald and Goofy end up inside the short Destino. | 2 | |
Saludos Amigos | September 28, 2010 | The Mickey Mouse story Topolino e il surreale viaggio nel destino features a reference to Saludos Amigos. | 2 | |
MAD | November 15, 2010 | Mickey Mouse is parodied in the MAD sketch "Mouse M.D." | 2 | |
Disney's Gremlins | November 25, 2010 | The Gremlins are supporting characters in Epic Mickey and Epic Mickey 2. | 1 | |
Zelda | November 25, 2010 | In Epic Mickey there's a reference to a phrase from The Legend of Zelda. | 3 | |
Kick the Buddy | January 17, 2011 | The cartoon "Steamboat Willie" is mentioned by Buddy in Kick the Buddy. | 2 | |
InFamous | June 07, 2011 | InFamous 2 features a reference to Epic Mickey in a movie title and a mission's name. | 2.5 | |
Once Upon A Time (ABC) | October 23, 2011 | Mickey Mouse merchandise is featured in Mr. Gold's shop in Once Upon a Time. | 2 | |
Disney Universe | October 25, 2011 | Costumes of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Pluto are playable in Disney Universe. | 2 | |
Kinect Disneyland Adventures | November 15, 2011 | Kinect Disneyland Adventures features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Robot Chicken | November 20, 2011 | Mickey Mouse is parodied in the Robot Chicken episode "Core, The Thief, His Wife And Her Lover". | 2 | |
New Girl | April 24, 2012 | Mickey Mouse is mentioned in the New Girl episode: "Tomatoes". | 2 | |
Modern Family | May 9, 2012 | Mickey Mouse merchandise is mentioned in the Modern Family episode: "Disneyland". Mickey Mouse was also mentioned in the episode: "Did the Chicken Cross the Road?". | 2 | |
Tangled | November 18, 2012 | Rapunzel from Tangled makes an appearance in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
The Princess and the Frog | November 18, 2012 | Tiana from The Princess and the Frog makes an appearance in Epic Mickey: Power of Illusion. | 1 | |
Disney TSUM TSUM | 2013 | The Disney TSUM TSUM series features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Il Commissario Montalbano | April 16, 2013 | The character Topalbano from the italian Mickey Mouse stories "Topolino e la promessa del gatto", "Topolino e lo zio d'America" and "Topolino e la giara di Cariddi" is based on the main character from Il Commissario Montalbano. | 3 | |
Codino | May 28, 2013 | Codino makes an appearance in the story "Eta Beta l'uomo del 3000". | 1 | |
Where's My Water? | June 19, 2013 | Where's My Mickey? is a crossover between the two series. Mickey, Swampy and Perry meet in the trailer. | 1 | |
Phineas and Ferb | June 19, 2013 | Mickey, Swampy and Perry meet in the trailer for Where's My Mickey?. | 1 | |
Matterhorn | June 29, 2013 | The Yeti from Matterhorn appears in the Mickey Mouse episode "Yodelberg". | 1 | |
Mario | July 12, 2013 | In the Mickey Mouse short "Tokyo Go", Mickey is in a Mario-style game, and there's even sound effects. | 3 | |
Disney Magical World | August 01, 2013 | Disney Magical World features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Disney Infinity | August 18, 2013 | Mickey's car is a vehicle in Disney Infinity, while Mickey Mouse himself is a usable character in later versions of the game. | 1 | |
Luxo, Jr. | October 11, 2013 | The Luxo Ball makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse episode "Dog Show". | 2 | |
It's a Small World | October 18, 2013 | The Clock Tower from It's a Small World makes an appearance in the Mickey Mouse episode "O Sole Minnie", while the Gremlin Village in Epic Mickey is based on the attraction It's a Small World. | 1 | |
Frozen (Disney) | November 27, 2013 | A Mickey Mouse doll can be seen in Frozen and Elsa makes a Mickey Mouse ice sculpture in Lego Frozen Northern Lights. | 2 | |
Pop Team Epic | 2014 | There are references to Mickey Mouse in the Pop Team Epic manga and anime. | 3 | |
Tower of Saviors | May 20, 2014 | Characters from Mickey Mouse appeared in Towers of Saviors during a special collaboration. | 1 | a|
Boyhood | July 11, 2014 | There's a reference to Mickey Mouse in the movie Boyhood. | 2 | |
Tomorrowland | November 07, 2014 | The Space Mountain from Tomorrowland appears in the Mickey Mouse episodes "Mumbai Madness" and "Wish Upon a Coin". | 1 | |
Star Trek | December 02, 2014 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Star Top - Terza Generazione", published on Topolino #3079, and its sequels on Topolino #3162-3165, are parodies of Star Trek. | 3 | |
Bojack Horseman | July 17, 2015 | Pluto was mentioned in the Bojack Horseman episode "Yesterdayland". | 2 | |
James Bond | October 26, 2015 | The James Bond movie Spectre features a reference to Mickey Mouse, The Mickey Mouse story Topolino 007,5 is a parody of the James Bond series. | 2 | |
Make Mine Music | February 12, 2016 | The dancers from the Make Mine Music segment "All the Cats Join In" make a cameo in the Mickey Mouse episode "Couple Sweaters". | 1 | |
Zootopia | March 04, 2016 | A Mickey Mouse doll makes a small appearance in the movie Zootopia. | 2 | |
Asterix | March 15, 2016 | The Italian Mickey Mouse story "Topolinix e lo scambio di Galli" is a parody of Asterix and also mentions characters from that series as really existing in the story. | 1 | a|
Disney Magic Kingdoms | March 17, 2016 | Disney Magic Kingdoms features characters from the Mickey Mouse series. | 1 | |
Crossy Road | March 28, 2016 | Disney Crossy Road has Mickey Mouse characters. | 1 | |
Lego Minifigures | May 2016 | The Disney series of Lego Minifigures includes Mickey Mouse and his friends Minnie, Donald and Daisy. | 3 | |
Art Academy | May 13, 2016 | Disney Art Academy features drawings of Mickey Mouse characters. | 2 | |
Disney Emoji Blitz | July 14, 2016 | Disney Emoji Blitz features emoji themed after Mickey Mouse characters. | 2 | |
Teen Titans | August 05, 2016 | Mickey Mouse was mentioned in "Teen Titans Go: Island Adventure". | 2 | |
The Shining | December 09, 2016 | Two characters looking like the Grady Twins from the movie The Shining appear in Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special. | 3 | |
Once Upon a Wintertime | December 09, 2016 | One of the horses from Once Upon a Wintertime makes a cameo in Duck the Halls: A Mickey Mouse Christmas Special. | 1 | |
Disney Junior Music shorts | September 28, 2017 | Characters from the Mickey Mouse series appear in many Disney Junior Music shorts. | 1 | |
Happy! | December 13, 2017 | Mickey Mouse and Pluto were mentioned in the Happy! episode "What Smiles Are For". | 2 | |
Disney Heroes: Battle Mode | February 24, 2018 | Mickey and Minnie appear in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. | 1 | |
My Hero Academia | July 14, 2018 | In Episode 52 of My Hero Academia anime, Izuku mentions how a mouse would likely get mad at them for using the initials “TDL”. This refers to Mickey Mouse as the initials mean “Tokyo Disneyland”. | 3 | |
Lego BrickHeadz | August 2018 | Mickey Mouse is included in the Lego BrickHeadz theme. | 1 | a|
Disney Cubes Play | September 2018 | Mickey and Friends are selectable characters in Disney Cubes Play. | 1 | |
Monster Strike | October 05, 2018 | Mickey Mouse characters appeared in Monster Strike during a special collaboration. | 1 | |
Spooky Month | October 30, 2018 | Spooky Month features a poster for a movie based on “Mokey” which is a parody of Mickey Mouse. | 2.5 | |
Wreck-It Ralph | November 21, 2018 | Clarabelle Cow makes a cameo in Ralph Breaks the Internet while Mickey Mouse makes an appearance on a billboard in Wreck-It Ralph. | 1 | |
Disney All-Stars Racers | August 2019 | Characters from Mickey and the Roadster Racers appear in Disney All-Stars Racers. | 1 | |
Marvel Comics 1000 | August 18, 2019 | Mickey Mouse appears in a D23 Expo exclusive cover of Marvel Comics #1000. | 1 | a|
UNO | 2020 | Mickey Mouse & Friends UNO is a format crossover between the two series. | 3 | |
Puzzle & Dragons | March 02, 2020 | Characters from Mickey Mouse & Friends appeared in Puzzle & Dragons during a special collaboration. | 1 | a|
Disney Sorcerer's Arena | March 24, 2020 | Mickey, Pete and other Mickey related characters are fighters in Disney Sorcerer's Arena. | 1 | |
Solar Opposites | May 08, 2020 | There is a mouse dressed like Mickey in the Solar Opposites episode “The Booster Manifold”. | 3 | |
Borat | October 23, 2020 | Borat mentions Mickel Mouse clothing, a possible reference to Mickey Mouse, in Borat Subsequent Moviefilm. | 2.5 | |
Transformice | May 27, 2021 | Minnie Mouse's bow appears in the shop. | 2 | |
Class of '09 (SBN3) | June 10, 2021 | Mickey Mouse is mentioned in Class of '09. | 2 | |
Chibi Tiny Tales | November 21, 2021 | Mickey and Minnie Mouse appear in "Chibi Tiny Tales Triple Date". | 1 | |
Disney Channel All Star Party | 2021 | Mickey Mouse characters are playable in Disney All Star Party. | 1 | |
Kirby | March 25, 2022 | In Kirby and the Forgotten Land, Wonder and Wondy are similar to Mickey and Minnie. | 3 | |
Cookie Run | July 28, 2022 | Mickey and Minnie Mouse appear in Cookie Run: Kingdom as part of the Disney Cookie World event. | 1 | |
Disney Dreamlight Valley | September 6, 2022 | Characters and Items from Mickey Mouse appear in Disney Dreamlight Valley. | 1 | |
Disney SpeedStorm | April 18, 2023 | Characters from Mickey Mouse appear in Disney SpeedStorm | 1 | |
Wish (Disney) | November 8, 2023 | Mickey Mouse appears in the credits for Wish. | 3 |