


She is intolerant toward any kind of rudeness or bullying, especially when the bullying is related to misogynistic and prejudiced viewpoints. Minnie is also outspoken when dealing with adversaries.

Though this is a positive trait in that it makes her independent and confident, it also leads her to act rash and compulsive, at least until she realizes the troubles she's caused. She can also be extremely stubborn and does not take orders (or even advice) from anyone, always going by her own rules and doing what she believes is best. Minnie is not without her foibles, however, as she can be passive at times, which forces her to deal with an excessive amount of tomfoolery at the hands of her friends.
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In the series Mickey Mouse, Minnie would sometimes fall into trouble, to which Mickey would go out of his way to rescue her - by the time he finds her, however, he learns that she was able to handle the situation herself. Minnie is capable, and even when serving as the "damsel in distress" under the hands of the villainous Pete, Minnie would often retaliate if given the chance, thus assisting Mickey in taking down the villain and saving the day. This is so much the case, that Minnie became notably offended when Mickey believed she could not handle a task as mundane as traversing through the club's basement (granted, it was an extremely large basement). In the series, Minnie has repeatedly taken charge of hectic situations, usually as a result of Mickey's inability to handle too much pressure, despite being the co-owner of the club. Intelligent and sophisticated, Minnie often serves as the "voice-of-reason" amongst her friends, specifically in House of Mouse. She is quite empathetic in this regard, to the point where she'll take someone else's problems and seek to rectify it herself, even if that someone may be her enemy. Minnie's kindness is sometimes exploited by other characters, but Minnie values her good-natured spirit, as it often brings happiness to others, and is something she strives to accomplish regularly.

She is filled to the brim with love and affection, sweet to nearly everyone she comes across, and can typically see the beauty in most things. Minnie is classy, cheerful, and feminine. I'll hear music, he'll bring me flowers and he'll sweep me off my feet! And, I'll know he's the one when he makes me laugh.” ―Minnie dreamily fantasizing of her dream lover, giving an example of her romantic personality. He'll stride into the room, a light will glow from him. 3.2 Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers.Recently, she has also appeared as a fashion icon, appearing at events, such as New York Fashion Week and the Fashion Awards in Los Angeles, in addition to serving as the figurehead of the Rock the Dots apparel and merchandise promotions-inspired by her affinity for polka dots. In 2018, Minnie was recognized for her contributions to animation with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Paul Rudish's series of shorts sought to develop Minnie's comedy by highlighting her impulsivity and spunk while maintaining her endearing demeanor. Typically partnered with Minnie's best friend, Daisy Duck, she has headlined her own cartoons, such as in Mickey Mouse Works, Minnie's Bow-Toons, and Electric Holiday. Since then, she has endured as one of The Walt Disney Company’s most popular and significant characters. Minnie was revitalized with the premiere of the 1988 television special Totally Minnie, her first starring role. By the 1950s, she faded into obscurity altogether, and remained dormant for three decades. In the 1940s, Minnie was relegated to bit parts in cartoons starring her kitten, Figaro, and Mickey's dog, Pluto. Throughout the 1930s, Minnie was a frequent participant in Mickey’s adventures, often serving as a damsel-in-distress whom finds herself kidnapped by Peg-Leg Pete. Her classy, yet no-nonsense demeanor serves as a foil to the troublemaking Mickey. Minnie is traditionally depicted as a starving musician, singer, and songwriter. Inspired by flapper girls of the 1920s, Minnie first appeared in the short Steamboat Willie, released on November 18, 1928. She is also identified by her signature catchphrase, “ Yoo-hoo!”, which she affectionately calls out as a greeting. She is the longtime girlfriend of Mickey Mouse, known for her sweet disposition, large head bows, and polka-dotted dresses. Minnie Mouse is an animated anthropomorphic mouse character created by Walt Disney. “ Gosh, Minnie, you've always been a princess to me.” ―Mickey Mouse
