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Madam Mim, sometimes also named Mad Madam Mim, is a fictional character in the Disney movie based on The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White, where she was voiced by Martha Wentworth. The character appears in the original version of the novel, but not in the revised version more commonly known. She was animated by two of Disney's legendary Nine Old Men, Milt Kahl (who also designed the character, refining storyboard schetches from Bill Peet), and Frank Thomas. Kahl animated her initial interaction with Arthur, while Thomas oversaw her famous "wizard's duel" with Merlin.
   Madam Mim's total screen time doesn't exceed 20 minutes in the film. The Disney version of the character was adopted into the Donald Duck universe where she sometimes teams up with Magica De Spell and/or the Beagle Boys. She has also appeared in the Mickey Mouse universe where she teamed up with Black Pete on occasion and even with the Phantom Blot at one point. She was in love with Captain Hook in several stories; in others, with Phantom Blot. In many European Disney comics, she's lost her truly evil streak, and appears both morbid yet still relatively polite.

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