
Mickey Mouse: Walt Disney & Ub Iwerks
Dowiedz się więcej →Walt lost everything — a character, animators, a contract. On a train from New York to Hollywood, he invented a mouse. His wife said: "not Mortimer, call him Mickey." His friend Ub Iwerks drew three circles, red shorts, and white gloves. On November 18, 1928, Mickey Mouse whistled in Steamboat Willie and changed the history of entertainment. Almost a hundred years later, the three circles are still one of the most recognizable silhouettes on Earth — on ears at Disneyland, in collaborations with KAWS and Supreme, on plush toys, and collector's figurines around the world.