Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American computer-animated interactive children's television series which aired from May 5, 2006, to November 6, 2016. The series, Disney Television Animation's first computer animated series, is aimed at preschoolers. Bobs Gannaway, the Disney veteran who created it, is also responsible for other preschool shows, such as Jake and the Never Land Pirates and for DisneyToon Studios films including Secret of the Wings, The Pirate Fairy, and Planes: Fire & Rescue. The final episode aired on November 6, 2016.
Video Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Premise
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Daisy, Goofy, Pluto, and a mechanical assistant "Mouseketool" called Toodles, interact with the viewer to stimulate problem solving during each episode's story. Disney says that each episode has the characters help children "solve a specific age-appropriate problem utilizing basic math skills, such as identifying shapes and counting through ten." The series uses "Disney Junior's 'whole child' curriculum of cognitive, social and creative learning opportunities." Once the problem of the episode has been explained, Mickey invites viewers to join him at the Mousekadoer, a giant Mickey-head-shaped computer whose main function is to distribute the day's Mouseketools, a collection of objects needed to solve the day's problem, to Mickey, one of them being a "Mystery Mouskatool" represented by a question mark, which, when the words "Mystery Mouskatool" are said, and the question mark change into the Mouseketool you get to use. Once the tools have been shown to Mickey on the Mousekadoer screen, they are quickly downloaded to Toodles, a small, Mickey-head-shaped flying extension of the Mousekedoer. By calling, "Oh Toodles!" Mickey summons him to pop up from where he is hiding and fly up to the screen so the viewer can pick which tool Mickey needs for the current situation. The show features two original songs performed by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, including the opening theme song, in which a variant of a Mickey Mouse Club chant ("Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse!") is used to summon the Clubhouse. They Might Be Giants also perform the song used at the end of the show, "Hot Dog!" which echoes Mickey's first spoken words in the 1929 short The Karnival Kid. This is the first time the major Disney characters have regularly appeared on television in computer-animated form. The characters debuted in CG form in 2003 at the Magic Kingdom theme park attraction Mickey's PhilharMagic, then in the 2004 home video Mickey's Twice Upon a Christmas.
Maps Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Cast
Main
- Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse and Martian Mickey (2006-09)
- Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse, Martian Mickey, and Count Mickula (2009-16)
- Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse, Martian Minnie, and Quoodles
- Tony Anselmo as Donald Duck
- Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck, Chip, Baby Red Bird, and Mommy Red Bird
- Bill Farmer as Goofy, Pluto, Goofbot, and Goofles
- Rob Paulsen as Toodles
Recurring
- Jim Cummings as Pete
- Corey Burton as Ludwig Von Drake and Dale
- April Winchell as Clarabelle Cow
- Dee Bradley Baker as Boo Boo Chicken, Santa Claus and Coco the monkey
- Frank Welker as Figaro, Butch the Bulldog, and Mr. Pettibone
- Will Ryan as Willie the Giant
- Nika Futterman as the Singing Lock
Guest stars
- Maurice LaMarche as Mortimer Mouse
- Dick Van Dyke as Captain Goof-Beard
- Avalon Robbins as Millie Mouse
- Grace Kaufman as Melody Mouse
- Chloë Grace Moretz as Boodles
- David Tennant as Igor the Door
Episodes
Home media releases
Production
Bill Farmer, the voice actor for Goofy and Pluto, stated in February 2014 that the recording of dialogue for new episodes has ceased, but that "it will be quite a while before the show runs out of new episodes for TV. We have been on the air consistently since 2006 and we started recording in 2004. So there is always a long lead-in time between recording and seeing it on TV. So don't worry more is still to come, we just are not making any more."
Reception
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse received mixed to positive reviews, Common Sense Media rated the show a 4 out of 5 stars, stating "Parents need to know that Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is a lively series designed to help preschoolers acquire problem-solving and early mathematics skills -- and does so in a fun, exciting way. Although the show is very learning-focused, it's engaging without being intimidating."
Spin-off
Minnie's Bow-Toons
Minnie's Bow-Toons is a spinoff series which premiered in the fall of 2011 on Disney Channel. It usually airs in the daytime Disney Junior programming block for younger audiences. It is based on the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Minnie's Bow-tique" and depicts Minnie's continuing adventures in business as proprietor of her own store which makes and sells bows for apparel and interior decoration. She interacts with many of the characters seen in the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse series.
Mickey and the Roadster Racers
A second spin-off, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, debuted in January 2017.
References
External links
- Official website
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on IMDb
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse at the Big Cartoon DataBase
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