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| Vendor: | naeem32 |
| Published: | May 05, 2024 |
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Mickey Mouse and Pluto 3D Model
Mickey Mouse and Pluto for 3D Printing.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
Prefabricated STL model.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character, one of the symbols of The Walt Disney Company and American pop culture in general. Mickey Mouse appeared in 1928. Represents an anthropomorphic mouse. He often appears in the company of his friend Donald and his dog named Pluto. In addition, Mickey has a girlfriend named Minnie, his younger brother Morty, and aggressive and mischievous nephews Michael and Milo Fieldmouse. Mickey Mouse has been featured in cartoons, comic books, video games, and amusement parks.
Mickey Mouse was created in 1928 after Walt Disney lost the rights to his first character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The first short animated films featuring Mickey Mouse were drawn by Ub Iwerks, Walt Disney's chief associate. Subsequently, with the growth of popularity, Mickey Mouse began to appear in feature-length cartoons, television, comics and various objects.
The date of birth of Mickey Mouse is considered to be November 18, 1928, the day of the first showing of Steamboat Willie at the Colony Theater in New York. This cartoon is often called the first talkie, although the earliest ever was an episode of Max Fleischer's Song Car-Tunes, presented in 1924.Mickey Mouse was featured in the silent cartoon Plane Crazy, premiered on May 15, 1928. The cartoon was inspired by the exploits of Charles Lindbergh, but was not successful. Despite the failure, Walt released a new cartoon at the end of the summer, The Gallopin' Gaucho. Problems led Walt to look for a distributor. Part of the difficulty was due to the similarities with his previous works. Against expectations, Disney began producing a third film, Steamboat Willie, the silent version of which premiered on July 29, 1928. He realized that his cartoons needed a distinctive feature that would allow them to stand out from the work of competitors and predecessors.
Pluto or Pluto the Pup is an animated character made famous in a series of short cartoons by Walt Disney Studios. He appeared most often on screen as Mickey Mouse's pet dog. Pluto also had an independent lead role in 48 Disney animated films during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Pluto stands out from other Disney characters in that he is not anthropomorphic, other than an unusually wide range of facial expressions or the use of his forepaws in some cases; he actually acts like a normal dog (unlike Goofy, who is an anthropomorphic dog).
Pluto was initially a minor character until 1934, when Disney animator Norm Ferguson gave the dog the lead role in the cartoon Playful Pluto. In it, Pluto gets tangled in flypaper, and Ferguson significantly increased the length of the episode. The episode has become a classic, demonstrating how Disney artists can take the simplest circumstances and make a scene funny through the character's behavior.
Pluto is considered one of the first Disney characters to break with the "hose and hose" style that the studio relied on; the design of the dog gave it the impression of being three-dimensional rather than flat. Additionally, Pluto is one of the first cartoon characters to be shown actually performing a thought process through animation.
The puppy first appeared in the cartoon "The Chain Gang", released in the USA on August 18, 1930. However, the puppy did not have a name. On his next appearance, on October 23, 1930, in The Picnic, the dog was called Rover rather than Pluto. It wasn't until The Moose Hunt, published on May 8, 1931, that the dog was named Pluto the Pup. In September 1931, an illustration of the character appeared in Barrier's Hollywood Cartoons.
There is a difference of several months between the naming of a celestial body thought to be the ninth planet of the solar system, Pluto, on March 24, 1930, and the naming of a Disney character. Venetia Burney (later Venetia Fair), who proposed the name "Pluto" for the planet, remarked in 2006: "The name has nothing to do with the Disney cartoon. Mickey Mouse's dog was named after the planet, not the other way around."
Despite the assumption that the Disney studio named the dog after the planet (and not the mystical god of the underworld), this cannot be reliably stated. Disney animator Ben Sharpsteen said: We decided that the name Rover was too common, so we decided to look for something else. […] We changed it to Pluto the Pup , […] but to be honest I don t remember why.
Files: STL, OBJ, ZTL.
Prefabricated STL model.
STL of various detailing.
PERFECTLY DETAILED.
Mickey Mouse is a cartoon character, one of the symbols of The Walt Disney Company and American pop culture in general. Mickey Mouse appeared in 1928. Represents an anthropomorphic mouse. He often appears in the company of his friend Donald and his dog named Pluto. In addition, Mickey has a girlfriend named Minnie, his younger brother Morty, and aggressive and mischievous nephews Michael and Milo Fieldmouse. Mickey Mouse has been featured in cartoons, comic books, video games, and amusement parks.
Mickey Mouse was created in 1928 after Walt Disney lost the rights to his first character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit. The first short animated films featuring Mickey Mouse were drawn by Ub Iwerks, Walt Disney's chief associate. Subsequently, with the growth of popularity, Mickey Mouse began to appear in feature-length cartoons, television, comics and various objects.
The date of birth of Mickey Mouse is considered to be November 18, 1928, the day of the first showing of Steamboat Willie at the Colony Theater in New York. This cartoon is often called the first talkie, although the earliest ever was an episode of Max Fleischer's Song Car-Tunes, presented in 1924.Mickey Mouse was featured in the silent cartoon Plane Crazy, premiered on May 15, 1928. The cartoon was inspired by the exploits of Charles Lindbergh, but was not successful. Despite the failure, Walt released a new cartoon at the end of the summer, The Gallopin' Gaucho. Problems led Walt to look for a distributor. Part of the difficulty was due to the similarities with his previous works. Against expectations, Disney began producing a third film, Steamboat Willie, the silent version of which premiered on July 29, 1928. He realized that his cartoons needed a distinctive feature that would allow them to stand out from the work of competitors and predecessors.
Pluto or Pluto the Pup is an animated character made famous in a series of short cartoons by Walt Disney Studios. He appeared most often on screen as Mickey Mouse's pet dog. Pluto also had an independent lead role in 48 Disney animated films during the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s. Pluto stands out from other Disney characters in that he is not anthropomorphic, other than an unusually wide range of facial expressions or the use of his forepaws in some cases; he actually acts like a normal dog (unlike Goofy, who is an anthropomorphic dog).
Pluto was initially a minor character until 1934, when Disney animator Norm Ferguson gave the dog the lead role in the cartoon Playful Pluto. In it, Pluto gets tangled in flypaper, and Ferguson significantly increased the length of the episode. The episode has become a classic, demonstrating how Disney artists can take the simplest circumstances and make a scene funny through the character's behavior.
Pluto is considered one of the first Disney characters to break with the "hose and hose" style that the studio relied on; the design of the dog gave it the impression of being three-dimensional rather than flat. Additionally, Pluto is one of the first cartoon characters to be shown actually performing a thought process through animation.
The puppy first appeared in the cartoon "The Chain Gang", released in the USA on August 18, 1930. However, the puppy did not have a name. On his next appearance, on October 23, 1930, in The Picnic, the dog was called Rover rather than Pluto. It wasn't until The Moose Hunt, published on May 8, 1931, that the dog was named Pluto the Pup. In September 1931, an illustration of the character appeared in Barrier's Hollywood Cartoons.
There is a difference of several months between the naming of a celestial body thought to be the ninth planet of the solar system, Pluto, on March 24, 1930, and the naming of a Disney character. Venetia Burney (later Venetia Fair), who proposed the name "Pluto" for the planet, remarked in 2006: "The name has nothing to do with the Disney cartoon. Mickey Mouse's dog was named after the planet, not the other way around."
Despite the assumption that the Disney studio named the dog after the planet (and not the mystical god of the underworld), this cannot be reliably stated. Disney animator Ben Sharpsteen said: We decided that the name Rover was too common, so we decided to look for something else. […] We changed it to Pluto the Pup , […] but to be honest I don t remember why.



































