How did Mickey Mouse die?

Mickey Mouse has been a mythical character for all generations for almost a century, dating back to October 1, 1928. When it comes to this star of The Walt Disney Company, this cartoon immediately brings joy to all kinds of people, and even reminds you of a small part of your childhood.

This cartoon has cradled billions of children on the blue planet. You've no doubt heard the rumors about the disappearance or death of Walt Disney's flagship character. We remind you that rumors about the death of David Baszuckithe creator of the online game Roblox, also toured the world last year.

Indeed, this news has shocked the world and is currently the talk of the town. But is he really dead, or is it just a rumor? If so, how did Mickey mouse die? Find out in this article about the death of Mickey mouse!

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The truth about Mickey mouse's death:

It's worth noting that the rumor about Mickey mouse's death began circulating a long time ago, precisely in 1970. Back then, people started claiming that Walt Disney had covered up the death of Mickey, one of their iconic characters to avoid a drop in popularity!

Recently, as part of a new trend on TikTok, this rumor has gained momentum. The concept is as follows: Internet users film their reaction by searching on Google: "Qu'est-ce qui a tué Mickey mouse"/"What killed Mickey mouse".

How did Mickey Mouse die?

Two theories have been proposed about Mickey Mouse's death:

  • Mickey was murdered,
  • He had a serious illness which would have cost him his life.

A recent video from a young Youtuber, nicknamed Magic Mouse, explains that a three-minute video sequence is the root of this rumor. In his video, he reassures viewers that the truth has been revealed after a twist from the assistant to a top Disney executive. The latter reportedly pointed out that the episode aired for 9 minutes 4 seconds, not three minutes.

Admittedly, this explanation doesn't change the perception of Mickey's biggest fans. In fact, this digitized tape shows Mickey looking sad and terrified, walking through the streets with his head down. As he walked, the background music seemed very melancholy, his face distorted before the sequence ended in total blackness. These final sequences of tragic images led fans of this anime to believe that it was clearly the end of the series.

Is Mickey really dead?

Rest assured, the answer is no, Mickey mouse is not dead. Today, he remains one of Disney's most iconic characters. That's why he still appears in films, TV shows, spin-offs and more. Rumors of Mickey Mouse's death are therefore false.

The truth about the longevity of the Mickey mouse story

This iconic character made his first screen appearance in late 1928, an indelible product of Charles Mintz, the founding father of the Winkler production company. The question is: will Mickey Mouse live forever? On the subject of intellectual property, American law would have stipulated thatat some point, a work of art must be lost.

Originally, his right of existence was 56 years according to an agreement, and on the occasion of his worldwide success, Walt Disney decided to extend this copyright for a further 20 years. In 1998, this right was extended for a further 95 years, so that this mascot still exists today. One thing's for sure, you won't be seeing this character forever.

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