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The Walt Disney Co.'s Mickey Mouse has been known as Topolino to Italian audiences for years, having made its first foray into Italy as a comic strip in 1931.
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The Topolino was the name given to an automobile model manufactured by Fiat from 1936 to
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I've owned five Porsches, a Mercedes-Benz, a BMW, and even an MG, and now that Fiat owns Chrysler I can admit that my first car was a Fiat 500 "Topolino" Little Mouse.
SFGate: Top News Stories Contributed by John Joss 2011
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The exterior design was inspired by the Fiat 'Topolino' models from the
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Mussolini and his family were big fans of the Mouse, so after the edict, Mussolini allowed an exception for the Disney character, and Mickey continued to star in his own strips (the magazine was actually named after Mickey - Topolino, meaning 'little mouse') along with the same Walt Disney credit that appeared in America (the strip though, of course, was being done by the great Floyd Gottfredson).
www.blogalaxia.com Directorio y Buscador de Blogs Latinos florencio 2009
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She entered the international ski racing stratosphere last year at the Topolino Championships, a yearly event held in Italy that brings together the best 13- and 14-year-old racers from around the world.
Dr. Jim Taylor: The Greatest Phenom You've Never Heard of Dr. Jim Taylor 2011
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His story 'I Fanti di Picche' had appeared in Topolino in 1947 with two further stories 'Nel mar cinese del Sud' and 'La tigre di Sumatra' appearing in 1948.
Archive 2010-04-01 Steve 2010
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Among the best known are the BMW Isetta and the first Fiat 500 Topolino.
Automotive X Prize: Odd-looking microcars revive an old idea 2010
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The Isetta, Topolino Italian for "Little Mouse", and most other microcars sat two passengers side-by-side.
Automotive X Prize: Odd-looking microcars revive an old idea 2010
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His story 'I Fanti di Picche' had appeared in Topolino in 1947 with two further stories 'Nel mar cinese del Sud' and 'La tigre di Sumatra' appearing in 1948.
Franco Caprioli: Introducing The Argonauts Steve 2010
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