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WALT DISNEY, THE CREATOR OF “MICKEY THE MOUSE.”—The first photograph of Walt Disney, creator of Mickey the Mouse and “Silly Symphonies,” the animated sound cartoons which are delighting audiences of all ages at the Majestic and Strand Theatres. Each film, which lasts but a few minutes, necessitates the preparation of some 5,000 different drawings. Walt Disney’s cartoon work is the most brilliant of its kind, and his Mickey the Mouse quite out-distances even our old friend Felix the Cat, who held the stage for so many years, and will never be entirely forgotten.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 16

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WALT DISNEY, THE CREATOR OF “MICKEY THE MOUSE.”—The first photograph of Walt Disney, creator of Mickey the Mouse and “Silly Symphonies,” the animated sound cartoons which are delighting audiences of all ages at the Majestic and Strand Theatres. Each film, which lasts but a few minutes, necessitates the preparation of some 5,000 different drawings. Walt Disney’s cartoon work is the most brilliant of its kind, and his Mickey the Mouse quite out-distances even our old friend Felix the Cat, who held the stage for so many years, and will never be entirely forgotten. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 16

WALT DISNEY, THE CREATOR OF “MICKEY THE MOUSE.”—The first photograph of Walt Disney, creator of Mickey the Mouse and “Silly Symphonies,” the animated sound cartoons which are delighting audiences of all ages at the Majestic and Strand Theatres. Each film, which lasts but a few minutes, necessitates the preparation of some 5,000 different drawings. Walt Disney’s cartoon work is the most brilliant of its kind, and his Mickey the Mouse quite out-distances even our old friend Felix the Cat, who held the stage for so many years, and will never be entirely forgotten. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 934, 29 March 1930, Page 16

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