Matilda |
Mickey's cousin Digger's daughter in "With Cousin
Digger" (W OS 1057-05), by Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry, from 1959.
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Morty's girlfriend |
In a three-panels story published in the French "Mickey
Poche" # 151, an unnamed dogface girlfriend of Morty appears. The nephews
have tons of girlfriends in a lot of stories, so I decided to forget them
all, but toinclude the one I had in my comics collection :-) |
Mortimer "Morty" and
Ferdinand "Ferdie"
FIELDMOUSE |
Mickey's twin nephews first appear in Mickey's life in
the strip "Mickey's Nephews" from 1932. Then, he raises them. Later,
only Morty appears in the stories. Now, both are used together.
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Mickey's other nephews |
A big bunch of other nephews appear in Mickey's first
stories. Their names were, among others, Monty, Morrie, Marmaduke, Timmy,
Billy, Freddy, Huey, Georgie, Dewey, Louie, Tommy, Ronnie, Lonnie... I
guess most of them are only orphans from the orphanage he worked in, that
call him unca' Mickey. But three nephews appear in the story "The Powered
Pooch" (W WDC 172-03), from 1955, by Don Christensen and Paul Murry,
at Mickey's house, so I guess he has at least three nephews other
that Morty and Ferdie. |
Maisie |
Mickey's niece, in the tale "Gulliver Mickey"
(1934). She could be the unnamed niece who appears twice in strips from
1961 published in the French "Mickey Poche"#151. |
Millie and Melodie
MOUSE |
First in "Mickey Mouse" #88 in "Mickey's Close Call",
as "Pammy & Tammy", and then in July 1963, and in Sept. 1963, in "Mickey
Mouse Album" #1, in "The Late Show", as "Millie & Melody" a
couple of twin nieces of Minnie appear. They also appeared as Melody/Millicent,
and Millie/Tillie. A single niece sometimes appears, she is probably one
of the two nieces.
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Manfred |
Minnie's nephew.
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unnamed niece |
She appears in a gag strip by Bill Walsh and Floyd Gottfredson.
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Madeline MOUSE |
In : "Love Trouble", a strip from April
14 to July 5, 1941, Mickey's cousin from the city Madeline Mouse
appears.
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Cousin Mozzarello |
In "Pop goes the Pizza Place", D 99273, by Stefan
Petrucha and Xavi, from 2000, Mickey inherits a pizzeria from his cousin
Mozzarello.
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Cousin Moocher |
Mickey's cousin Moocher is also the Mouse family "black
sheep", in "With Cousin Moocher" (W OS 1057-02), by Carl Fallberg
and Paul Murry, from 1959.
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Cousin Marty |
Mickey cousin Marty, the planter, appears in Mickey Mouse
#95 : "The Cat and Mouse Game", from Jul. 1964, created by Jack
Bradbury.
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Cousin Digger |
Mickey's Australian cousin Digger appears in "With
Cousin Digger" (W OS 1057-05), by Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry, from
1959.
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Amelia
FIELDMOUSE |
Mrs. Fieldmouse is a tall rodent woman who brings Mortie
and Ferdie at Mickey's (probably their mother) in their first appearance,
in the strip from 1932 "Mickey's Nephews". She is called Amelia
in some countries.
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Mickey Mortimer
MOUSE |
No use to explain who he is, I think... Your favourite
Mouse first appearance was in the cartoon "Plane Crazy", from 1928,
but the first time he came on theaters was in "Steamboat Willie",
his third movie, in 1928 too.
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Minnie Minerva
MOUSE |
Mickey's girlfriend since the cartoon "Plane Crazy",
1928... Her middle name is revealed in "The Gleam" (Jan 19- May 2, 1942)
: Minerva.
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Mortimer
MOUSE |
This rival of Mickey for Minnie first appeared
in "Mr. Slicker ande the Egg Robbers" from the "Mickey Mouse" dailies
(Sep. 22 - Dec. 26, 1930) as Mr. Slicker; then in "Mickey's Rival" from
the "Mickey Mouse" Sunday strips (Jan. 5 - 26, 1936) as "Mortimer Mouse;
then in "Love Touble" from "Mickey Mouse" dailies (Apr. 14 - July
5, 1941) as Montmorency Rodent; and then as Mortimer Rodent in "WDC&S"
#67 (Apr. 1946) in "The Copper's Catch".
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Cousin Mary |
In S 79070 : "Bigger'n'Big", from 1980, by Jaime
Diaz Studio, Mickey has to deliver a big dog, Elmer, to Minnie's cousin
Mary (Marie in French), who lives in Glaçonville (It would be something
like "Icecubeville" in English). We just read her name, but the character
is not seen.
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Uncle Pickley |
In S 63027 : "Arctic Adventure", from 1963, by
Phil de Lara, we can see Mickey's uncle Pickley (French name), living at
the North Pole.
1 |
Uncle Leo |
Mickey's uncle Leo, a ranch man, appears in "The Rustlers
of Moaning Mountain", S 75180, by Carl Fallberg and Luciano Gatto.
1 |
Uncle Boomer |
Mickey's uncle Boomer, the railroad "tycoon", appears
in "With Uncle Boomer" (W OS 1057-01), by Carl Fallberg and Paul
Murry, from 1959. |
Uncle Manley |
Mickey's uncle Manley, an archaeologist, appears in "The
Scepter of Sishkabob" (Mickey Mouse #95 , Jul. 1964), by Jack Bradbury.
1 |
Uncle Mukluk |
Mickey's Canadian Uncle Mukluk appears in "With Uncle
Muklukr" (W OS 1057-04), by Carl Fallberg and Paul Murry, from 1959.
1 |
Uncle Louie |
Mickey's uncle Louie, who is a French chef, appears
in Jack Bradbury's "What's Cooking?", from Mickey Mouse #95 , Jul.
1964.
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Aunt Agatha |
Aunt Agatha is both Mickey's and Madeline's aunt, and
first appears in the daily strip serial "Mickey Mouse in Love Trouble"
(Apr. 14, 1941).
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Ali
BEN MAUS |
Ali Ben Maus, Mickey's relative and oil tycoon appears
in "Withousi Ben Ali Maus" (W OS 1057-03), by Carl Fallberg and
Paul Murry, from 1959.
1 |
Uncle Murdoch |
Mickey's Scottish uncle Murdoch appears in Mickey Mouse
#95 : "The Loch Mess Monster" , from Jul. 1964, by Jack Bradbury.
1 |
Uncle Maxwell
MOUSE |
Mickey's uncle Maxwell Mouse, Professor of Natural History,
appears in "Mickey takes Umbrage", in daily strips by Floyd Gottfredson
and Bill Walsh from 53-11-02 to 54-01-30.
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Aunt Topolinda |
In I-T 230-A1 / 231 A2 : "Mickey and the Chirikawa
Necklace", 1960, we can see Mickey's aunt Topolinda. Then she appears
in several stories. |
Minnie's Parents |
In "Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers" (Sept 22 -
Dec 26, 1930), we can meet Minnie's parents, on October, 25..
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Uncle Mortimer |
Minnie's rich Uncle Mortimer appears in "Mickey Mouse
in Death Valley" (April 1 - Sept 20, 1930), by Floyd Gottfredson and
Ted Osborne. He then appears many times.
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Uncle Angus |
In "The Beast Within" (D 97372), 1998, by
Rune Meikle and Joaquin, we can see Minnie's uncle Angus (French name),
living in Scotland.
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Uncle Marmaduke |
In W OS 313 : "The Mystery of the Double-Cross
Ranch", 1951, by Paul Murry, Minnie is said to have been given a ranch
by her uncle Marmaduke, but we don't see the character.
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Uncle Topaze |
This uncle of Minnie appears in ITL 535B, "Topolino
e il raffreddone potente", 1966, by Ennio Missaglia and Luciano Bottaro.
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Uncle Milton
MOUSE |
In "Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers" (Sept
22 - Dec 26, 1930), in Oct 15, Minnie shows Slicker the family album, and
we see her uncle Milton Mouse and his family, made up of his wife,
and four children (Two boys, one girl, and a non-identified child)
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? unnamed aunt |
In a gag from "The 'Lectro Box" (Oct 25, 1943
- Feb 5, 1944), we see a portrait of Minnie's aunt, without name, on Nov
26.
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Aunt Minerva |
In ZM 39-11-12, by Merill de Maris, Manuel Gonzales and
Ted Thwaites, Mickey has to deliver a letter to Minnie's aunt Minerva.
She is a grumpy tall rodent woman. In "The Gleam" (Jan 19- May 2,
1942). Minnie's middle name is used : Minerva, so we can guess this name
comes from her aunt's.
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Aunt Matilda |
In "Sheriff of Nugget Gulch" (1937 Sunday
strip), by Gottfredson, Minnie is staying at her uncle's in Nugget Gulch,
and Mickey and Goofy meet her aunt Matilda.
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Aunt Marissa |
In a daily strip from June 17, 1946, Mickey has to put
up Minnie's aunt Marissa, because Minnie's house is crowded, and she dates
Goofy... She stays until June,29. |
Aunt Millicent |
Minnie's Aunt Millicent appears
in the Paul Murry's story from 1972 "The Old Pirate's Mansion" (WDC
386).
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Mick DE MICK |
He is said to be Mickey's ancestor, in several stories
from Giorgio Pezzin and Massimo de Vita. Mick de Mick is his French name,
and the originald one is Top de Tops. He probably first appeared in I TL
2250-1: "Le Tops stories: Topolino e la pietra di Sbilenque", from
1999-01-12. All the stories in which he is always begin by Mickey reading
a book Mick de Mick had written, and then Mick de Mick becomes the main
character. In each story, a different Goofy look-alike appears. |
Great-uncle Balladin |
Mickey's great-uncle Balladin (French name) appears in
S 68131 : "The Ruby Rubout", 1969, by Jack Bradbury.
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Maximilian |
In daily strips from 44-11-13 to 45-01-27, "Mickey
Mouse in the House of Mystery", by Walsh and Gottfredson, we can see
Mickey's great-uncle Maximilian Mickey inherits "The House of Mystery"
from his great-uncle, Maximilian Mouse, the "official blacksheep of the
family". (That makes two black sheeps with cousin Moocher, and we can also
add John Rattinger and Tony Toponi to them...)
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Aunt Mickianne |
She is seen on a picture and called "Mickianne", in French,
in I 2023, "Topolino e il leggendario Rattinger", 1994, by Claudia
Salvatori and Silvio Camboni, and is said to be the sister of John Rattinger
and two other brothers. Then, John is said to be Mickey's Grandma's brother.
So Mickianne must be Mickey's Great-aunt, or maybe grandma, if the translators
made a mistake.
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unnamed two brothers
RATTINGER |
They are brothers of Mickianne, John, and Mickey's grandma,
in I 2023, "Topolino e il leggendario Rattinger".
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John Cyril
RATTINGER |
He is Mickey's outlaw Great-uncle, but Mickey doesn't
know about it... In I 2023, "Topolino e il leggendario Rattinger",
by Claudia Salvatori and Silvio Camboni.
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Tony TOPONI |
In "Topolino Imperatore della Calidornia", 1961,
published in Topolino # 274/275, Mickey meets his grandfather Tony Toponi,
an outlaw who lived in Calidornia/Calisota in 1880.
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Amelia |
Minnie's great-aunt appears in "Cinq minutes en ballon"
(F JM 94233B), by Maximino Tortajada Aguilar, Comicup Studio and François
Corteggiani, from "Le Journal de Mickey" #2205 from 1994, in which Minnie
read's her diary. She used to travel in balloon.
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Marshall MOUSE |
In "Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers" (Sept 22 -
Dec 26, 1930), in Oct 15, Minnie shows Slicker the family album, and we
see her grandpa, Marshall Mouse and Grandmother Matilda Mouse.
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Tex' MOUSE |
In a gag-a-day strip, Oct 1, 1945: Mickey asked a genealogists
to do some research, and he finds three ancestors. "'Tex' Mouse, terror
of the Southwest" (1869) is one of them.
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Jonathan Tobias MOUSE |
In "the 'Lectro Box" (Oct 25, 1943 - Feb 5, 1944),
Mickey and Goofy meet Mickey's great-great-great-grandfather, Jonathan
Mouse, thanks to the box. We see his birth cerfiticate:
"Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Certificate
of Birth
Jonathan
Tobias Mouse
Date of
birth: Sept 30, 1754
Place of
birth: Wyvern's Tavern
City of
Worcester
Parents:
Nathaniel John Mouse
Patience Pricilla Mouse"
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Dick MOUSE |
In a gag-a-day strip, Oct 1, 1945: Mickey asked a genealogists
to do some research, and he finds three ancestors"Dick 'Stand and Deliver'
Mouse" (1742) with a RobinHood costume, but who is not a nice character,
is one of them.
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John MOUSE |
In a gag-a-day strip, Oct 1, 1945: Mickey asked a genealogists
to do some research, and he finds three ancestors."Long John Mouse", a
pirate (1642) is one of them.
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