Citations:Mickey Mouse


 * 1974, Raymond Fielding, A Technological History of Motion Pictures and Television, Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers, ISBN 0520039815, page 85:
 * Another Bray cartoon, Col. Heeza Liar, which was the “Mickey Mouse” of that day, was by far the most popular of the early cartoons.
 * 2000, Alain Silver and James Ursini, The Horror Film Reader, Limelight Series, Hal Leonard Corporation, ISBN 0879102977, page 232:
 * Spin-offs from the Nightmare files were the number one selling merchandise of 1987, leading New Line’s Alison Emilio to declare that Freddy was the “Mickey Mouse of horror”
 * 2002, Piers Brendon, The Dark Valley, Vintage Series, Random House, illustrated, ISBN 0375708081, page 336:
 * Dubbed the Mickey Mouse of the Chamber, Reynaud was not always taken seriously.
 * Spin-offs from the Nightmare files were the number one selling merchandise of 1987, leading New Line’s Alison Emilio to declare that Freddy was the “Mickey Mouse of horror”
 * 2002, Piers Brendon, The Dark Valley, Vintage Series, Random House, illustrated, ISBN 0375708081, page 336:
 * Dubbed the Mickey Mouse of the Chamber, Reynaud was not always taken seriously.