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This collectible card features a black and white image of Mickey Mouse dressed as a cowboy or outlaw character from 1934. Mickey is depicted holding two pistols, one in each hand, emphasizing a "two-gun" gunslinger motif. The image captures the early animation style of Mickey Mouse with classic cartoon eyes, the iconic shorts, and large gloves. Mickey stands confidently with a slight forward lean, and his facial expression appears playful yet determined.
In the foreground, a horse is partially visible, standing next to Mickey, reinforcing the Western theme. The background is minimalistic and devoid of detailed scenery, focusing attention on Mickey and his weapons. The card includes logos and text that identify it with Tokyo Disneyland and Disney, confirming its connection to the official Disney brand in Japan.
The card is marked with the number 166344, confirming its unique collectible identification. It is in mint condition with no holes, indicating preservation and quality. The monochrome design highlights the vintage era of Mickey Mouse, reflecting animation style and character design from the early 1930s.
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