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* In the episode ''Mickey's Color Adventure'', Ludwig von Drake's command "Let there be color!" is a spoof from Jesus' command "Let there be light."
* In the episode ''Mickey's Color Adventure'', Ludwig von Drake's command "Let there be color!" is a spoof from Jesus' command "Let there be light."
* The garage on Mickey's clubhouse had a different combination in ''Daisy's Dance'' by jumping forward and backward but in ''Mickey Go Seek'', Mickey used keys to unlock his garage.
* The garage on Mickey's clubhouse had a different combination in ''Daisy's Dance'' by jumping forward and backward but in ''Mickey Go Seek'', Mickey used keys to unlock his garage.
* ''Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt'' is the only cartoon that has Clarabelle Cow and Pete join the Hotdog Dance in the end of the cartoon.
* ''Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt'' is the only cartoon that has Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, and Pete join the Hotdog Dance at the end of the cartoon.


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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
StarringWayne Allwine
Tony Anselmo
Russi Taylor
Bill Farmer
Tress MacNeille
Country of originUnited States
No. of episodes36
Production
Running time30 minutes per episode
Original release
NetworkDisney Channel's Playhouse Disney
ReleaseMay 5, 2006-Present

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is a children's television series, that premiered in prime time on Disney Channel on May 5, 2006. The program is part of the Playhouse Disney daily block of shows intended for preschoolers.

Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto star in this series, which focuses in on interacting with the viewer to stimulate problem solving. Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale, Pete, Mr. Pettibone, Willie the Giant, Clarabelle Cow, Butch, Figaro the Kitten and Mortimer Mouse have guest starred in the series so far.

Each episode has the characters help viewers "solve a specific age-appropriate problem utilizing basic skills, such as identifying shapes and counting through ten." The series uses Playhouse Disney’s "whole child" curriculum of cognitive, social and creative learning opportunities. Mickey and friends also get aid from a computerized flying machine named Tootles, who brings "Mouse-ka-tools" to them should he be needed (accompanied by "Oh, Tootles!"). He will usually bring four tools with him, although some episodes had Tootles bringing only three tools, and one episode had him bringing five. One of the tools is a "Mystery Mouse-ka-tool", which is a surprise tool Mickey and friends might use later on, and is usually used last, although many episodes have the "Mystery Mouse-ka-tool" being used next-to-last. And in the episode "Dr. Daisy MD" it was used first.

The Walt Disney Television Animation-produced program was initially announced on March 1, 2005 by Gary Marsh, Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production, Disney.

Mickey and friends previously appeared on television in Mickey Mouse Works (1999-2001) and Disney's House of Mouse (2001-2003).

The show features two original songs performed by They Might Be Giants, including the opening theme song, in which a variant of a Mickey Mouse Club chant is used to summon the Clubhouse. this chant is, "MEESKA MOOSKA MICKEY MOUSE!". 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 appeared on television in computer-animated form (except for Donald, who appeared in CG in the Mickey Mouse Works short "Computer.don"). 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. However, in this latest incarnation, Mickey's and Minnie's 3-D renderings are truer to their original hand-drawn likenesses, in that their ears remain distinct perfect circles regardless of which way their heads are turned, along with improved animation for the second season.


Voice actors and their characters

Main Actors

Recurring Actors

Episode List

In April 2007, Disney released an extended-length episode, Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt, direct to DVD. It was the second such release, following on the heels of the 2006 holiday episode, Mickey Saves Santa.

Season 1

# Title Guest Stars On DVD Original air date Production code
1"Daisy-Bo-Peep"Chip 'n DaleTBAMay 5, 2006101
2"A Surprise for Minnie"PeteTBAMay 6, 2006102
3"Goofy's Bird"Baby Red Bird and Mommy Red Bird*May 7, 2006103
4"Mickey Goes Fishing"Mr. Pettybone, Big Red Gooey Fish, Ludwig Von Drake and PeteTBAMay 13, 2006107
5"Donald's Big Balloon Race"Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale and PeteTBAMay 14, 2006104
6"Donald and the Beanstalk"Willie the Giant and Boo-Boo ChickenTBATBA106
7"Minnie's Birthday"Mortimer Mouse, Chip 'n Dale and Ludwig Von DrakeTBAJune 3, 2006110
8"Donald the Frog Prince"Ludwig Von Drake and PeteTBATBA109
9"Goofy on Mars"TBATBATBA108
10"Mickey Go-Seek"Pete and Chip 'n Dale*TBA113
11"Daisy's Dance"Pete and Chip 'n DaleTBATBA111
12"Pluto's Ball"Baby Red Bird, Chip 'n Dale and PeteTBAAugust 5, 2006105
13"Mickey's Treasure Hunt"TBATBATBA115
14"Daisy in the Sky"Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale and PeteTBATBA116
15"Pluto's Puppy-Sitting Adventure"Clarabelle Cow and BellaTBATBA118
16"Pluto's Best"Pete, Butch the Bulldog, Chip 'n Dale, Clarabelle Cow and Ludwig Von DrakeTBATBA114
17"Mickey's Treat"Pete*TBA112
18"Mickey Saves Santa"Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and Ludwig Von Drake*TBA121
19"Minnie Red Riding Hood"PeteTBATBA117
20"Sleeping Minnie"Clarabelle Cow, Bongo the Wonder Bear and PeteTBATBA124
21"Mickey's Color Adventure"Ludwig Von DrakeTBAJanuary 20, 2007123
22"Goofy the Great"Boo-Boo Chicken, Ludwig Von Drake, Clarabelle Cow and Chip 'n Dale*TBA119
23"Goofy's Petting Zoo"PeteTBATBA126
24"Donald's Hiccups"Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake and Chip 'n Dale*TBATBA
25"Dr. Daisy MD"Pete and Clarabelle Cow*February 16, 2007122
26"Donald's Lost Lion"Figaro, Pete, Sparky and Clyde*TBA120
27"Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt"Pete, Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale and Willie the Giant*TBATBA

Season 2

# Title Guest Stars On DVD Original air date Production code
28"Fancy Dancin' Goofy"Clarabelle Cow and PeteTBAJanuary 26, 2008201
29"Mickey's Handy Helpers"Ludwig Von DrakeTBAJanuary 27, 2008204
30"Goofy the Homemaker"Baby Red Bird, Mommy Red Bird and PeteTBAJanuary 26, 2008203
31"Goofy Baby"Ludwig Von Drake and PeteTBAJanuary 27, 2008202
32"Minnie's Picnic"Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale, Pete, Clarabelle Cow and BellaTBAFebruary 9, 2008205
33"Goofy in Training"Pete, Ludwig Von Drake, Chip 'n Dale and Willie the GiantTBAFebruary 23, 2008206
34"Mickey's Big Band Concert"Clarabelle Cow, Pete, Ludwig Von Drake and Chip 'n DaleTBAMarch 1, 2008211
35"Goofy's Hat"Ludwig Von Drake, Pete and Willie the GiantTBAMarch 15, 2008TBA
36"Donald's Special Delivery"Boo-Boo Chicken and PeteTBAApril 12, 2008TBA

International broadcasting

Trivia

  • Mickey's ToonPlane was from the short animated episode, Plane Crazy.
  • In the episode Mickey's Color Adventure, Ludwig von Drake's command "Let there be color!" is a spoof from Jesus' command "Let there be light."
  • The garage on Mickey's clubhouse had a different combination in Daisy's Dance by jumping forward and backward but in Mickey Go Seek, Mickey used keys to unlock his garage.
  • Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt is the only cartoon that has Clarabelle Cow, Ludwig Von Drake, and Pete join the Hotdog Dance at the end of the cartoon.