Created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928. First appeared in "Steamboat Willie" on November 18, 1928. Stands 2' 3" tall and weighs 23 pounds. Features red shorts, white gloves, and yellow shoes. Has distinctive 3-circle silhouette design
Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks created Mickey Mouse in 1928 as a replacement for Oswald. Character's name was originally "Mortimer Mouse" until Disney's wife suggested "Mickey". Mickey first appeared in Steamboat Willie (1928) and gained popularity through sound
Disney's animated comedy shorts series began in 1928 with Steamboat Willie. Series ended in 2013 with Get a Horse!, taking hiatus from 1953 to 1983. First films were produced secretly while completing Oswald the Rabbit cartoons
Disney Junior original series aired from 2005 to 2016. Season 1 featured original Mousekedoer song lyrics. Season 2-4 used new lyrics from Disney-MGM Studios. Season 4 contained 26 episodes. Wayne Allwine voiced Mickey Mouse until his death in 2012
Created by Walt Disney in 1943's Private Pluto short. First drawn by Bill Justice, introduced by Clyde Geronimi. Initially voiced by Jimmy MacDonald, Dessie Miller, and Helen Silbert. Later voiced by Tress MacNeille since 1988
Created by Pinto Colvig in 1932 as Dippy Dawg, an older version of Disney's character. Art Babbitt redesigned Goofy as a streamlined character with a complex personality. First appeared in Mickey's Service Station (1935) as Mickey and Donald's sidekick