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Minnie's Yoo-Hoo

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"'Minnie's Yoo Hoo'" is a song introduced in the 1929 'Mickey Mouse' cartoon 'Mickey's Follies'. The song was composed by Walt Disney and Carl Stalling. It was the first Disney song to be released on sheet music.

The song, sung by Mickey Mouse, praises his girlfriend Minnie, accompanied by other animals. In 'Mickey's Follies', Mickey's singing voice is provided by an unknown studio employee; in the early days, Walt Disney was not yet the exclusive voice for Mickey.

An instrumental version was used as the opening theme song for all of the 'Mickey Mouse' cartoons from 'The Jazz Fool' (1929) to 'Mickey's Steam Roller' (1934), and was also used as the theme song of the original 1930s Mickey Mouse Clubs in theaters. The song has been popular on records.

It was played over the credits to Disney's 1972 television series 'The Mouse Factory', and was also used as the theme song of Don Ramn in 'El Chavo del Ocho' and sketch of Chmpiras in 'Los Caquitos'.

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