Minnie Mouse

Minnie Mouse is a Walt Disney character from the Walt Disney series. Minnie Mouse made a total of 68 appearances during the golden age of animation.

Overview
Minnie Mouse was voiced by Marcellite Garner from 1929/1946 and later left and Ruth Clifford took the role from 1947/1952 and her first appearance was in the cartoon Steamboat Willie in 1928. Minnie Mouse would appear in a total of 68 cartoons during the golden age of animation with the final appearance in the cartoon Pluto's Christmas Tree in 1952.

Appearance/Personality
Minnie Mouse is a mouse that wears a dress with high heels and a bow that match in color with white gloves just like Mickey does. Minnie was initially created to be the love interest of Mickey Mouse; concept art for Mickey showed a female mouse alongside him. Minnie's early personality is cute, playful, musical and flirtatious. She often portrays an entertainer like a dancer or a musician whose affection Mickey is trying to win. Part of the comedy of these early shorts is the varying degree of success Mickey has in wooing Minnie. Unlike later cartoons after the redesign, Minnie often becomes a damsel in distress whom Mickey tries to rescue. She is also subject to a lot of slapstick and rubber hose animation gags. Over the course of the 1930s, Minnie's and Mickey's relationship solidified and they eventually became a steady couple.

1928/1952

 * The first 50 cartoons are produced in black-and-white while the rest are in color.
 * All cartoons were produced in full screen format.