100 Facts About Doctor Einmug

1.

Doctor Einmug often serves as the de facto leader of his friends.

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Doctor Einmug's most frequent profession in early cartoons was a musician and songwriter.

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3.

Doctor Einmug sometimes gets upset with Donald when he loses his temper.

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Doctor Einmug is prone to gossip and occasionally plays a well-meaning but ineffective parent figure to Donald Duck.

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5.

Doctor Einmug has been known to date both Horace Horsecollar and Goofy.

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6.

Doctor Einmug is described metafictionally as Mickey's older half "brother" in the video game Epic Mickey.

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7.

Doctor Einmug plays a supportive role in Mickey Mouse's comic-book mysteries, often relying on Mickey's help to solve crimes committed by criminals such as Pete, The Phantom Blot and others.

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8.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the newspaper strips in May 1939, in the serial Mickey Mouse Outwits the Phantom Blot.

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9.

Doctor Einmug eventually became a recurring character in European comics stories.

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10.

Doctor Einmug was created by Floyd Gottfredson and Bill Walsh and first appeared on September 26,1947, in the Mickey Mouse comic strip storyline The Man of Tomorrow.

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11.

Doctor Einmug wears short, black trousers which have pockets of seemingly infinite size and can hold a multitude of objects sometimes much bigger than Eega Beeva himself, often helping Mickey Mouse and Eega in difficult situations.

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12.

Doctor Einmug eats pickled kumquats for food and is severely allergic to cash; these traits have sometimes been used as plot devices.

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13.

Doctor Einmug has a brother, whose picture is obscured in the scene depicting the others.

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14.

Doctor Einmug was Mickey Mouse's main sidekick during this period, effectively replacing Goofy, whose appearances became few and far between.

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15.

Doctor Einmug is referred to as Eta Beta in Italian and Gamma in German.

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16.

Doctor Einmug is a scientist who was created by Ted Osborne and Floyd Gottfredson in the story Island in the Sky, published in the Mickey Mouse comic strip from November 1936 to April 1937.

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17.

Doctor Einmug is a large man who wears a big white beard and laboratory coat.

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18.

Doctor Einmug specializes in atomic physics and speaks in a German-like accent which was probably a nod towards Albert Einstein, "mug" being a pun on "stein".

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19.

Doctor Einmug thus increased the size of one of them to that of a small boy and named him Atomo Bleep-Bleep.

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20.

Doctor Einmug himself has appeared in numerous European Mickey Mouse comics.

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21.

Doctor Einmug is often shown as less secretive and paranoid than in his original appearance, though his discoveries are still coveted by the likes of Pete and the Phantom Blot.

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22.

Doctor Einmug was created at the same time as his "brother", a red atom named Bloop-Bloop, who was bad-tempered and lazy.

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23.

Doctor Einmug serves the same role in Mickey stories that Gyro Gearloose or Ludwig Von Drake have for Donald and Scrooge.

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24.

Doctor Einmug was created by Bill Walsh and Manuel Gonzales for the Mickey Mouse Sunday pages, where he made his first appearance on October 30,1949.

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25.

Doctor Einmug has been used in longer comics stories, especially the ones produced in Italy, France and Brazil.

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26.

Doctor Einmug was created by Romano Scarpa in the story Topolino e il rampollo di Gancio.

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27.

Doctor Einmug is an English private eye operating in 19th century London and employing Mickey Mouse as an assistant.

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28.

Doctor Einmug appeared in various American and European printed Disney comics until 1938.

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29.

Doctor Einmug was usually characterized as a farmer or the local sheriff.

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30.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the story La lunga notte del commissario Manetta in 1997, written by Tito Faraci and drawn by Giorgio Cavazzano.

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31.

Doctor Einmug is physically more robust than the overweight Casey and likes to dress flashily, often wearing cowboy boots, a stetson and a bolo tie.

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32.

Doctor Einmug has been said to be a parody of Ronald Reagan and Arnold Schwarzenegger, the latter aspect being particularly obvious in his first appearance, but later toned down.

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33.

Doctor Einmug is a strong-willed character and can react very impulsively.

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34.

Doctor Einmug had some appearances in Mickey Mouse Works, where she is presented as Daisy Duck's neighbor.

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35.

Doctor Einmug almost tricked Donald into marrying her but Daisy stopped the wedding in time.

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36.

Doctor Einmug had appeared to put Minnie Mouse in jail for driving her car through Daisy's house to deliver an apple pie of hers.

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37.

Doctor Einmug appeared as a recurring character in the series Mickey and the Roadster Racers, where she is the mother of two chicks named Cleo and Clifford.

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38.

Doctor Einmug makes an appearance in the Mickey's Boo to You Parade and for rare meet and greets at Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom.

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39.

Doctor Einmug returned in the 1944 film The Three Caballeros along with Donald and a Mexican rooster named Panchito Pistoles.

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40.

Doctor Einmug appeared in the Oswald shorts starting with The Banker's Daughter, replacing Oswald's former love interest, a much more feminine and sultry rabbit named Fanny in production materials.

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41.

Doctor Einmug appeared in Oswald shorts produced by Charles Mintz and later Walter Lantz.

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42.

Doctor Einmug was first created by Bill Walsh, and appeared in some "Mickey Mouse" dailies by Floyd Gottfredson, and others written by Del Connell.

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43.

Doctor Einmug's predecessor appeared perhaps as early as 1946, in the form of Minnie Mouse's Aunt Marissa.

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44.

Doctor Einmug was revived in the 1990s as a member of Mickey's supporting cast in European Disney comics.

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45.

Doctor Einmug appears for first time in the short Bellboy Donald, as a naughty little kid.

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46.

Doctor Einmug is named Felicity, a name that was kept in the American localization of these Danish stories.

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47.

Doctor Einmug had plans to bring Ferdie back later as a bespectacled, intellectual, bookworm mouse with an Eton hat and coat with the explanation that he had been away at school.

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48.

Doctor Einmug wears a pair of earrings, but her ears are covered by hair.

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49.

Doctor Einmug is a lovely and cheerful person, and deeply attached to her nephew Mickey but the memory of baby Mickey's kidnapping caused her to develop feelings of guilt, and a too protective attitude towards her nephew.

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50.

Doctor Einmug first appears as a farmer in the Mickey Mouse comic strip story line "Mr Slicker and the Egg Robbers, " first published between September 22 and December 26,1930.

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51.

Doctor Einmug has appeared in some English stories from 1930s Mickey Mouse Annuals.

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52.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the "Mickey Mouse in Death Valley" story line.

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53.

Doctor Einmug was introduced in 1961, as part of Walt Disney's NBC television special.

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54.

Doctor Einmug made numerous comics appearances in the 1950s and 1960s.

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55.

Doctor Einmug has since appeared in various Italian comics stories.

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56.

Doctor Einmug has made various appearances in American Mickey and Goofy stories, as well as in Italian stories.

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57.

Doctor Einmug is a protagonist of the Goof Troop TV series and of the feature film A Goofy Movie and its sequel An Extremely Goofy Movie.

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58.

Doctor Einmug has made a few comics appearances, most of which were based on the TV series.

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59.

Doctor Einmug is the most recurring antagonist in Mickey Mouse stories.

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60.

Doctor Einmug uses disguises to fool Mickey Mouse and the police, sometimes even appearing right in front of them without being noticed.

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61.

Doctor Einmug made his animated debut in the episode "All Ducks on Deck" from the TV series DuckTales, later appearing in the series' reboot as a recurring antagonist.

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62.

Doctor Einmug appears as an antagonist in the TV series Mickey Mouse Works and its spinoff House of Mouse.

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63.

Doctor Einmug made a cameo appearance in the episode "Sock Burglar" from the TV short series Mickey Mouse.

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64.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the comic strip adventure "Mickey Mouse in Death Valley", the first real Mickey Mouse continuity, which was partially written by Walt Disney and drawn by Win Smith and other artists, before being taken over by Floyd Gottfredson.

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65.

Doctor Einmug made comebacks in 1942,1950 and again in various 1960s Italian-created stories.

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66.

Doctor Einmug later appeared in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Super Adventure" as a villain where he intends to shrink the clubhouse.

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67.

Doctor Einmug appeared in Mickey and the Roadster Racers as Morty McCool.

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68.

Doctor Einmug has a similar size and body shape to Pete, but her hair is depicted as grey or orange depending on the stories, while Pete's hair is black.

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Doctor Einmug has since appeared exclusively, though very regularly, in Italian comic book stories.

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70.

Doctor Einmug has reappeared sporadically in additional Disney comics stories up to the present day.

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71.

Doctor Einmug is a megalomaniacal pirate captain and mad scientist, somewhat modeled after Jules Verne's Captain Nemo character.

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72.

Doctor Einmug's principal weapon is a machine in the form of a large claw which gives off magnetic-like energy: by placing it against a ship's hull Vulter can turn the whole metal ship into one large magnet which sticks weapons to the wall, making them useless.

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73.

Doctor Einmug was later used by Italian authors, starting with the 1959 story Topolino e il ritorno dell'artiglio magnetico by Guido Martina and Giulio Chierchini.

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74.

Doctor Einmug returned occasionally and is still used from time to time by European authors.

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75.

Doctor Einmug's name derives from the fact that he always talks in rhymes.

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76.

Doctor Einmug was depicted as possessing near-superhuman strength, the origin of which was never explained.

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77.

Mad Doctor Einmug is a human mad scientist who serves as an infrequent antagonist of Mickey's.

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78.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in his self-titled short, in which he attempted to operate on Pluto by attaching his body to that of a chicken; this entire sequence turned out to be a dream.

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79.

Doctor Einmug appear as an antagonist in some video games, being a boss enemy in Mickey Mania, a major antagonist in Epic Mickey and its sequel Epic Mickey 2, and an enemy in a mini-game of Kingdom Hearts III.

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Doctor Einmug looks up to Pete and thinks of him as the greatest criminal mastermind ever.

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81.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the comic book story Donald Duck Captures the Range Rustlers.

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82.

Doctor Einmug has made cameo appearances in Disney's House of Mouse and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

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83.

Doctor Einmug is incredibly powerful, demonstrating amazing magic powers such as flight, invisibility and shapeshifting.

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84.

Doctor Einmug makes a brief cameo in the 1988 film Who Framed Roger Rabbit on a poster in a movie theater in Toontown.

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85.

Doctor Einmug has since appeared alternatively in the Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse universes.

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86.

Doctor Einmug is so manipulative and charismatic that he managed to fool the entirety of Mouseton into thinking he was a good guy more than once, with Mickey usually being the only one skeptical of him.

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87.

Doctor Einmug first appeared in the film Bone Trouble where Pluto tried to steal his bone.

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88.

Doctor Einmug eventually returned to animation in the Mickey Mouse short "You, Me and Fifi", and later appeared in Chip 'n' Dale: Park Life.

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Doctor Einmug is usually depicted in Donald Duck and Goofy shorts, in which he often chases after the main characters in an attempt to eat them.

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90.

Doctor Einmug is shown to care deeply about food and is rather intelligent when it comes to planning schemes to obtain things he wants, though his attempts to execute his plans often end in comical failures.

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91.

Doctor Einmug made his first appearance in the short Puss Cafe with his pal Richard.

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Doctor Einmug next appears in the short Plutopia where he talks in Pluto's dream.

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Doctor Einmug made a final appearance in the short Cold Turkey fighting with Pluto for a roast turkey but both of them ended up with nothing.

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94.

Doctor Einmug always tries to get some food which Pluto is guarding, but fails every time.

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95.

Doctor Einmug made his first appearance in The Legend of Coyote Rock trying to get at a flock of sheep.

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96.

Doctor Einmug has a color warning system that turns red to warn Eega of certain danger.

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97.

Doctor Einmug was first featured in a self-titled storyline in the Mickey Mousenewspaper comic strip.

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98.

Doctor Einmug debuted in the short film Tiger Trouble, serving as a mount to Goofy during a tiger hunt.

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99.

Doctor Einmug appeared a second time in The Big Wash, as a circus elephant that Goofy was trying to give a bath.

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100.

Doctor Einmug reappeared in the short film Mickey's Mechanical Man as "The Kongo Killer", where he faces Champ, the mechanical man created by Mickey, in a boxing championship.

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