Mickey's House of Villains
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Based on | Characters by Walt Disney Animation Studios Disney's House of Mouse by Tony Craig Roberts Gannaway |
Produced by | Melinda Rediger |
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Narrated by | John Cleese (Mickey's Mechanical House) |
Music by | Michael Tavera |
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Distributed by | Walt Disney Home Entertainment |
Release date | September 3, 2002 |
Running time | 68 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Mickey's House of Villains (also known as House of Mouse: The Villains) is a 2002 American direct-to-video animated comedy-horror film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation. It is based on the animated television series, House of Mouse and serves as a stand-alone sequel to the direct-to-video animated film Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse, starring Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Minnie Mouse, Goofy, Daisy Duck and Disney Villains that have appeared in past Disney productions.[1] It was released on both VHS and DVD by Walt Disney Home Entertainment[2] on September 3, 2002.[3]
Plot
It is Halloween night at the House of Mouse, and a lot of villains are showing up. Jafar has a trick in store for the usual heroes, but the villains have to wait until midnight for him to unleash it.
After a series of Disney short films, Jafar, along with his new henchmen Captain Hook, Cruella de Vil, Ursula and Hades take over the house with the musical number "It's Our House Now!" and all the other villains soon join Jafar's plan. The heroes, princesses and other characters are trapped in the kitchen while Mickey and several others are thrown out into the street. They witness the House of Mouse's name being changed to the House of Villains.[2]
Mickey, Donald and Goofy try to take their House back, but Chernabog stops them from entering the building. Minnie makes her own attempt after the second-to-last cartoon but is casually thrown out by Hook. After the last cartoon, Mickey dresses in his sorcerer outfit from The Sorcerer's Apprentice and challenges Jafar to a magical duel using fireballs. Just when Mickey's sorcerer hat is knocked off, Aladdin evades from the kitchen on the magic carpet and gives Daisy Duck his lamp. Daisy hands it to Mickey, causing most of the villains to flee before Jafar and the rest of the villains are sucked into the lamp. The other characters are freed and the House of Villains is sabotaged, as the House of Mouse is returned to normal.
Voice cast
- Wayne Allwine & Walt Disney (archival footage) as Mickey Mouse
- Russi Taylor as Minnie Mouse
- Bill Farmer & Pinto Colvig (archival footage) as Goofy / Pluto
- Jason Marsden as Max Goof
- Tony Anselmo & Clarence Nash (archival footage) as Donald Duck, Huey, Dewey and Louie
- Scott Weinger as Aladdin
- Tress MacNeille as Daisy Duck / The Queen of Hearts / The Fates
- Jonathan Freeman as Jafar
- Gilbert Gottfried as Iago
- Corey Burton as Captain Hook / Chernabog
- Susanne Blakeslee as Cruella de Vil
- Pat Carroll as Ursula
- James Woods (speaking voice) and Rob Paulsen (singing voice) as Hades
- Bobcat Goldthwait as Pain
- Matt Frewer as Panic
- Lois Nettleton as Maleficent
- John Cleese as the Narrator (Mickey's Mechanical House)
- Jim Cummings as Pete / Big Bad Wolf / Kaa / Ed
- April Winchell as Clarabelle Cow
- Billy Bletcher (archival footage) as Short Ghost
- June Foray (archival footage) as Hazel the Witch[4]
Cartoons
- Lonesome Ghosts (1937)
- Donald Duck and the Gorilla (1944)
- Trick or Treat (1952)
- Mickey's Mechanical House (1999)
- How to Haunt a House (1999)
- Dance of the Goofys (1999)
- Donald's Halloween Scare (2000)
- Hansel and Gretel (1999)
In addition, certain pieces of animation in the House segments are recycled the series episodes "Halloween with Hades", and "House Ghosts".
Production
Mickey's House of Villains was produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, with animation production by Toon City Animation and additional animation production by Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida.
See also
- "Our Unsung Villains" (1956)
- "Disney's Greatest Villains" (1977)
- "Halloween Hall o' Fame" (1977)
- "A Disney Halloween" (1981)
- "Disney's Halloween Treat" (1982)
- "A Disney Halloween" (1983)
- "Scary Tales" (1986, varies)
- Once Upon a Halloween (2005)
References
- ^ Family-friendly Disney titles to catch on Netflix before they’re gone - Deseret News
- ^ a b Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment. "Mickey's House of Villains on DVD". Archived from the original on September 8, 2009. Retrieved February 5, 2010.
- ^ DVDizzy
- ^ Behind The Voice Actors
- ^ Animation outsourced to Toon City Animation and Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida. The classic shorts featured were animated by Walt Disney Productions.
External links
- 2002 films
- Animated films based on animated series
- 2002 animated films
- 2002 direct-to-video films
- 2002 television films
- 2000s American animated films
- 2002 comedy films
- American children's animated comedy films
- American sequel films
- Animated crossover films
- American children's animated fantasy films
- DisneyToon Studios animated films
- Disney direct-to-video animated films
- Children's horror films
- Donald Duck films
- American films about Halloween
- 2002 horror films
- Films based on television series
- Goofy (Disney) films
- Mickey Mouse films
- Films scored by Michael Tavera
- American supernatural horror films
- American animated horror films
- Television films as pilots
- Disney Television Animation films
- Films with screenplays by Jymn Magon
- 2000s children's animated films
- 2002 comedy horror films
- Films directed by Bobs Gannaway
- Films directed by Tony Craig (director)
- Films directed by Rick Calabash
- Films with screenplays by Henry Gilroy
- Films directed by Jamie Mitchell (director)
- 2000s English-language films