• @Summzashi
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    686 days ago

    Mickey Mouse. Like what is even the appeal? Is there anyone who actually likes Mickey Mouse?

    That fucking mouse is absolutely everywhere but it’s the most boring nonsense character to ever exist.

    • @vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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      266 days ago

      Like most really early animated characters, Mickey Mouse was a lot of things over a long period of time. And as far as American animation goes, Mickey Mouse has been a staple for the childhood of literally every generation. Younger millennials and zoomers grew up on Mickey Mouse Clubhouse. Children in decades prior watched Mickey be a musketeer in one short and starving due to poverty in the next.

      So while the rough edges of the character have been sanded down over time, he’s still very much a plucky, brave, kind, and helpful protagonist in most of the media he’s in.

      Which to your average adult viewer means… he’s a bland and uninteresting character.

      That said, he’s still an icon of animation as a whole, and most things with Mickey in them are doing some new and novel something (design, production pipeline, whatever) that pushes the whole industry forward in some way.

      • all-knight-party
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        156 days ago

        I’m curious, I feel like I haven’t seen mickey in anything flagship Disney in an extremely long time, what’s his latest work?

        • @Donebrach@lemmy.world
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          75 days ago

          as someone who is in their mid 30s… Kingdom Hearts? And I really only played the first one where’s he’s (if I remember correctly) just kinda talked about and teased at the end. I would be really shocked if anyone had any actual feelings toward him as a character in any meaningful way other than him being a mascot. Did he even win a sportsball recently?

        • At this point I’m not sure what’s newest, since my kid just watches everything streaming.

          I do have to say the newer 2D animated shorts, The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, are a fantastic return to form.

      • @Summzashi
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        44 days ago

        So they had 100 years to develop the character and this is what we got?

    • Captain Aggravated
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      186 days ago

      Rich Evans once said of Who Framed Roger Rabbit: “Bugs Bunny gave Eddie Valiant the spare tire (instead of a spare parachute) because Mickey Mouse would never do anything funny.”