Whats his personality?

Whats his personality?

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Whatever is most marketable.

Perhaps more then any character it depends on what he's being used for
Sometimes he can be the most mischievous prick, sometimes the cool, daring and intelligent detective, sometimes the shy and insecure neighbor or just the nothingness of a corporate mascot

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The straight man with an overall positive attitude, sometimes he might be a bit of a bad dude if Disney lets him. Don't be alarmed if you see him jaywalking someday.

Fun-loving but basically grounded everyman. The most generic kind of relatable character.

Literally Felix the Cat but with circle ears like Walt wanted him to be

mickey mouse

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Regular everymen who's often down on his luck and needs to overcome his trials developing his smarts and personality

Greedy rat

spongebob but smart

PURE. EVIL.

This

He’s kind, adventurous, loyal, brave and bashful.

Happy go lucky everyguy, a bit mischievous.

Tortured intellectual. A brilliant mouse stuck in a cage with insufferable incompetents; constantly running the wheel of strife.

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Someone translate that please, I don't speak bing bing wahoo

this. he's the jack of all trades

He always seemed carefree and a bit reckless, but when things get serious he can fuck you up. Of course, when he's with Donald and Goofy they're both worse than him so Mickey ends up being reasonable by comparison.

true-psychopath mirror-man. smoothly shifts persona and mannerisms to maximize his advantage (usually just for maximum smoothness of social interaction, sometimes maximum ingratiation). questionably conscious at all, to be aware he's doing it.

ho ho

Not being a heartless monster with homicidal tendencies was a unique trait back in those days.

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Please. Disney don't actually care about his image that much. The actual character of Mickey Mouse hasn't been relevant in probably 70 years. The whole "Mickey more recognizable than Jesus" is an image/logo thing, not a characterization thing. They're obviously not going to rubber-stamp him being some sadistic edgelord because the mere fact that they approved of that would say they are out-of-touch, but in general the global company doesn't give a shit how he's portrayed.

In pretty much all things that actually care to use the character, Mickey is naive, industrious, good-hearted, and a little bit of a prankster. Not because these are marketable, but because that's who the character is.

Walt Disney describes him as an actor, who can play whatever part he's needed for.

that makes sense. so I'm picturing like Tom Hanks or something

>industrious
But also lazy provided that it's relatable.

From "Walt Disney best comics–Mickey Mouse" (1978), the first page of text context it titled "Introduction by Floyd Gottfredson", and the introduction starts "Mickey Mouse is an actor."

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every Disney thread is a Clarabelle thread

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i kept reading

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that's strange, i thought there was a rule against depicting mickey eating cheese, bc stereotypes

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A somewhat cute cuckold for Minnie

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there's a lot of comics where there's both the actual animal and a speaking character that is also that animal.

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So he's literally the Yea Forums version of Mario.

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No, Mario is the Yea Forums version of Mickey.

donald duck is the superior character

>oh boy i'd love to meet Donald someday.
>we could do that "duck season, rabbit season" sketch

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But it makes you boring

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