Mickey Mouse (also known as Mickey Mouse or Mickey Mouse) is an animated character created by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks in 1928, and is a representative character of the Disney Company. November 18, 1928, was Mickey Mouse's birthday when his first short film "Steamboat Willie" was released at the Colony Theater. Mickey Mouse was voiced by Walt Disney himself from 1928 to 1946, replaced by Jim McDonald in 1946, and by Wayne Allwine, Mr. McDonald's early assistant, in 1983. His charisma and friendliness made him the central figure in the House of Wonders, and his intimacy and richness of emotion made him the most popular cartoon character in history. The relationship between them is obvious. It’s up to you to decide the grade. In fact, the first one to come out is definitely better, but the new ones are also inferior.