Growing up, I knew that Mickey mouse was important to Disney and was the center of many early Disney shows, but I never knew how integral he was to the upbringing of the Disney corporation as a whole. Brockway examines Mickey's importance, "While technical innovation and commercial promotion account for some of Mickey's popularity as a film star, his remarkable endurance shows that his creator unwittingly touched something deep in the human psyche." (26) Mickey held a great emotional importance to the people of that era, but it now has fallen into the hands of a plethora of new animated characters that hold the generational torch of significance to the youth culture.
I believe that the reason why Mickey is only an icon now, not a character, it is partly due to Disney's discontinuance of airing the Mickey Mouse club in 1996. The era of Mickey mouse was dead even then, because the popular characters of Dinsey's films took the forefront of youth attention. But at least the Mickey mouse club kept the image of Mickey going, trying to revive it as much as possible. Enjoy the video, 90's kids.
Source:
Brockway, Robert W. "The Masks of Mickey Mouse: Symbol of a Generation." Journal of Popular Culture; Spring 1989; 22, 4; ProQuest Research Library.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDclvF1v5-U
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/d/d4/20130713135902!Mickey_Mouse.png
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FDclvF1v5-U
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/archive/d/d4/20130713135902!Mickey_Mouse.png