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Portrait of Miki Muster

The Slovenian Walt Disney, as Mickey Mouse was also called, already delighted young and old with his first heroes – Zvitorepec, Trdonja and Lakotnik. He always knew how to connect a good drawing with witty content and the dynamics of the action.

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  • Miki Muster

    Miki Muster

    Himself

  • Tanja Ribič

    Tanja Ribič

    Herself

Overview

The Slovenian Walt Disney, as Mickey Mouse was also called, already delighted young and old with his first heroes – Zvitorepec, Trdonja and Lakotnik. He always knew how to connect a good drawing with witty content and the dynamics of the action.

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