Mickey Mouse (Steamboat Willie) is possibly the oldest cartoon with actual sound.
Presuming you mean Steamboat Willie, No. It was not the first sound cartoon. It may have been more widely distributed but Fleischer Animation Studios were producing cartoons with sound prior to Steamboat Willie.The first Fleischer short w/ sound was Come Take a Trip in My Airship from January 1925 & the first with sound synchronization was My Old Kentucky Home in 1926.
Yes it was! It was released on November 18, 1928, as it was the first ever cartoon with post-produced sound.
Steamboat Willie was Mickey's first sound cartoon on November 18th 1928 although the third one created.Plane Crazy was actually the first cartoon created. It was released in its silent form for a test audience on May 15th 1928 although it was the fourth one released after sound was added.
The first cartoon accredited with the use of synchronized sound was 'Steamboat Willie' a film featuring now-popular character Mickey Mouse. This film was created by Walter E. Disney.
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'Fiddlesticks' in 1930 by Ub Iwerks .
Felix the Cat is a cartoon character created in the silent film era and so the first ones were , of course without sound , and the later ones were accompanied with a sound track .
It wasn't the first of the Mickey Mouse cartoons and, like any other cartoon short, was just the next idea that came along. However, it's well known because Walt wanted to be on the cutting edge so it was the first cartoon with sound. One could say that Walt made Steamboat Willie to be the first cartoon but it happened to be the cartoon they were working on when Walt secured his first sound recording equipment and worked the kinks out.
"Steamboat Willie" (1928) animated by the Disney Studios is the first fully synchronized cartoon .
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