LOS ANGELES — For decades, the Walt Disney Company has largely kept Mickey Mouse frozen under glass, fearful that even the tiniest tinkering might tarnish the brand and upend his $5 billion or so in annual merchandise sales. One false move and Disney could have New Coke on its hands.
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Now, however, concerned that Mickey has become more of a corporate symbol than a beloved character for recent generations of young people, Disney is taking the risky step of re-imaging him for the future.
The first glimmer of this will be the introduction next year of a new video game, Epic Mickey, in which the formerly squeaky clean character can be cantankerous and cunning, as well as heroic, as he traverses a forbidding wasteland. And at the same time, in a parallel but separate effort, Disney has quietly embarked on an even larger project to rethink the character’s personality, from they way he walks and talks to the way he appears on the Disney Channel and how children interact with him the Web — even what his house looks like at Disney World.
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“Mickey is never going to be evil or go around killing people,” Mr. Spector said. But Mickey won’t be bland anymore, either. “I wanted him to be able to be naughty — when you’re playing as Mickey you can misbehave and even be a little selfish,” Mr. Spector said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/05/business/media/05mickey.html?_r=2
Walt Disney with his creation Mickey Mouse, in 1933. Note the stylin' shoes.
The entire mess above reminds me of this scene from SOUTH PARK (warning : potty language) http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/221275
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Now, however, concerned that Mickey has become more of a corporate symbol than a beloved character for recent generations of young people, Disney is taking the risky step of re-imaging him for the future.
The first glimmer of this will be the introduction next year of a new video game, Epic Mickey, in which the formerly squeaky clean character can be cantankerous and cunning, as well as heroic, as he traverses a forbidding wasteland. And at the same time, in a parallel but separate effort, Disney has quietly embarked on an even larger project to rethink the character’s personality, from they way he walks and talks to the way he appears on the Disney Channel and how children interact with him the Web — even what his house looks like at Disney World.
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“Mickey is never going to be evil or go around killing people,” Mr. Spector said. But Mickey won’t be bland anymore, either. “I wanted him to be able to be naughty — when you’re playing as Mickey you can misbehave and even be a little selfish,” Mr. Spector said.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/05/business/media/05mickey.html?_r=2
Walt Disney with his creation Mickey Mouse, in 1933. Note the stylin' shoes.
The entire mess above reminds me of this scene from SOUTH PARK (warning : potty language) http://www.southparkstudios.com/clips/221275