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Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White vol.1 (1928-1929)

Cast: Walt Disney
Director: Wilfred Jackson, Walt Disney
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Studio: Walt Disney Video, Disney
Genre: Classics, Animation, Cel, Disney, Precode
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Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White vol.1 (Disc 1 of 2) (1928)
Starring Mickey Mouse in his first feature performance, 1928's Steamboat Willie made history after it its premier at the Colony Theater in New York. The first cartoon designed and synchronized along with a musical soundtrack, this tale of a then black-and-white Mickey's adventures at sea served as a springboard for the now legendary Disney empire and provided some much needed comfort during the Great Depression years. Steamboat Willie was, of course, directed by Walt Disney himself. ~ Tracie Cooper, All Movie Guide

Walt Disney Treasures: Mickey Mouse in Black and White vol.1 (Disc 2 of 2) (1929)
See the legendary first film appearances of Mickey Mouse that made him an international sensation. Before Walt's classic animated feature films such as SNOW WHITE, before Walt's revolutionary use of Technicolor, before the Wonderful World of Disney television show, before Disney Land and the Walt Disney World Resorts, before almost everything that Walt would build into his world-famous entertainment studio, there was a feisty, fun-loving little character that captured the world's heart - Mickey Mouse! Audiences first saw Mickey Mouse in black and white films, and the 2-disc DVD WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 collection follows Mickey's timeless adventures from his very first on-screen appearance in "Steamboat Willie" (1928) through the last of his black and white shorts, "Mickey's Service Station" (1935). "Steamboat Willie" also represents the historic first use of synchronized sound in animation. Many of the famous Disney gang of animated characters made first or early appearances in Mickey's films, and the WALT DISNEY TREASURES: WAVE 2 DVDs feature the historic original appearances of Mickey, Minnie Mouse, Pluto and Goofy.

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"In 1988, the Library of Congress established the National Film Preservation Board, to preserve film deemed 'culturally, historically, or esthetically important.'" List #10
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