Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
GenreChildren's television series
Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Created byBobs Gannaway
Based onMickey Mouse
by Walt Disney and Ub Iwerks
Developed byBobs Gannaway
Directed byRob LaDuca
Sherie Pollack
Howy Parkins
Victor Cook
Donovan Cook
Broni Likomanov
Phil Weinstein
Voices ofWayne Allwine
Bret Iwan
Tony Anselmo
Russi Taylor
Tress MacNeille
Bill Farmer
Will Ryan
April Winchell
Jim Cummings
Dee Bradley Baker
Frank Welker
Rob Paulsen
Corey Burton
Opening theme'Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Theme Song' sung by They Might be Giants
Ending theme'Hot Dog!' sung by They Might be Giants
Composer(s)Mike Feltzenbaum
Michael Turner
Country of originUnited States
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes125 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s)Bobs Gannaway
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s)Disney Television Animation (as Walt Disney Television Animation from 2006 to 2012)
DQ Entertainment
DistributorBuena Vista Television (2006–07)
Disney–ABC Domestic Television (2007–16)
Release
Original network
Picture formatHDTV1080p/720p
SD: 480p
Produced in HD 16:9, cropped to 4:3 in most countries.
Audio formatDolby Digital 5.1
Original releaseMay 5, 2006 –
November 6, 2016
Chronology
Related showsThe Mickey Mouse Club
Mickey and the Roadster Racers
External links
Official website

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is an American interactive computer-animated 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.

Since its cancellation, it airs reruns on Disney Junior.

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  • 7Spin-offs

Premise[edit]

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'.[1]

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, another being a 'Mouseka-Think-About-It Tool' represented by a silhouette of Mickey's head with gears rotating, and the gang must think of what to use before telling the Tool 'Mouseka-Think-About-It-Tool, we pick the (object)'. 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.[2][3]

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 every show, 'Hot Dog!', which echoes Mickey's first spoken words in the 1929 short The Karnival Kid. Xlstat free trial.

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 Kingdomtheme park attraction Mickey's PhilharMagic, then in the 2004 home videoMickey's Twice Upon a Christmas.

Cast[edit]

Main[edit]

  • Wayne Allwine as Mickey Mouse and Martian Mickey (2006–12)
  • Bret Iwan as Mickey Mouse, Martian Mickey, and Count Mickula (2012–16)
  • 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[edit]

  • 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[edit]

  • 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
  • Nika Futterman as the Singing Lock
  • David Tennant as Igor the Door

Episodes[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
127May 5, 2006July 27, 2007
240January 26, 2008February 20, 2010
332February 27, 2010September 28, 2012
426November 5, 2012November 6, 2016

Home media[edit]

TitleSeason(s)Episode countRelease dateEpisodes
Mickey Saves Santa13November 14, 2006Episode 03 ('Goofy's Bird'), 10 ('Mickey-Goes-Seek') and 20 ('Mickey Saves Santa')
Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt12March 20, 200724 ('Mickey's Great Clubhouse Hunt') and 27 ('Donald's Hiccups')
Mickey's Treat13August 28, 200718 ('Mickey's Treat'), 21 ('Goofy the Great') and 25 ('Doctor Daisy, M.D.')
Mickey's Storybook Surprises1, 24February 24, 2009Episode 07 ('Donald the Frog Prince'), 18 ('Minnie Red Riding Hood'), 19 ('Sleeping Minnie') and 50 ('Minnie's Mystery')
Mickey's Big Splash[4]1, 24October 5, 2009Episode 06 ('Mickey Goes Fishing'), 43 ('Pluto's Bubble Bath'), 57 ('Pete's Beach Blanket Luau') and 58 ('Donald's Ducks')
Mickey's Adventures in Wonderland22December 1, 200964 ('Goofy Goes Goofy') and 65 ('Mickey's Adventures In Wonderland')
Choo-Choo Express[5]22December 9, 200941 ('Mickey's Big Job') and 60 ('Choo-Choo Express')
Minnie's Bow-Tique2, 34February 9, 201032 ('Minnie's Picnic'), 61 ('Minnie's Bee Story'), 75 ('Minnie's Pajama Party') and 83 ('Minnie's Bow-Tique')
Road Rally32September 7, 201076 ('Road Rally') and 82 ('Pluto Lends a Paw')
Numbers Round-Up1–35November 16, 2010Episode 01 ('Daisy Bo-Peep'), 42 ('Mickey's Round-Up'), 67 ('Mickey's Big Surprise'), 70 ('Super Goof's Super Puzzle') and 87 ('Mickey's Show and Tell')
Minnie's Masquerade1–35February 8, 2011Episode 02 ('A Surprise For Minnie'),Episode 47 ('Secret Spy Daisy'), 55 ('The Friendship Team'), 81 ('Minnie's Mouseke-Calendar') and 84 ('Minnie's Masquerade')
Mickey's Great Outdoors1–35May 24, 201114 ('Daisy in the Sky'), 38 ('Mickey and Minnie's Jungle Safari'), 39 ('Mickey's Camp Out'), 78 ('Daisy's Grasshopper') and 88 ('Mickey's Fishy Story')
Space Adventure32November 8, 201189 ('Space Adventure') and 94 ('Goofy's Thinking Cap')
I Heart Minnie1–35February 7, 20128 ('Minnie's Birthday'), Episode 11 ('Daisy's Dance'), 40 ('Daisy's Pet Project'), 53 ('Minnie's Rainbow') and 95 ('Minnie and Daisy's Flower Shower')
Mickey and Donald Have a Farm1–45December 11, 201223 ('Goofy's Petting Zoo'), 29 ('Goofy the Homemaker'), 52 ('Clarabelle's Clubhouse Mooo-sical'), 98 ('Donald Hatches an Egg') and 100 ('Mickey and Donald Have A Farm')
Minnie's the Wizard of Dizz3, 44February 5, 201391 ('Goofy's Gone'), 99 ('The Golden Boo Boo') and 104 ('Minnie's the Wizard of Dizz')
Quest for the Crystal Mickey2–45May 21, 201359 ('Goofy's Coconutty Monkey'), 71 ('Donald of the Desert'), 77 ('Donald the Genie'), 85 ('Goofy's Giant Adventure') and 101 ('Quest For the Crystal Mickey')
Super Adventure!3, 44December 3, 201379 ('Mickey's Mousekersize'), 80 ('Mickey's Little Parade'), 97 ('Aye, Aye, Captain Mickey') and 105 ('Super Adventure')
Around the Clubhouse World1–45February 11, 20145 ('Donald and the Beanstalk'), 9 ('Goofy On Mars'), 30 ('Mickey's Handy Helpers'), 74 ('Pluto's Dinosaur Romp') and 115 ('Around the Clubhouse World')
A Goofy Fairy Tale11December 25, 201626 ('A Goofy Fairy Tale')

Production[edit]

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'.[6]

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Reception[edit]

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'.[7]

Spin-offs[edit]

Minnie's Bow-Toons[edit]

Minnie's Bow-Toons is a spinoff series which premiered in the fall of 2011 and concluded in 2016. It aired 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[edit]

A second spin-off, Mickey and the Roadster Racers, debuted in January 2017 after Mickey Mouse Clubhouse stopped showing episodes in November 2016.[8][9]

References[edit]

  1. ^''Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse CD – Product Description'. Disney Store'. Archived from the original on May 20, 2009.
  2. ^'Oh Toodles! Clubhouse Stories – Mickey Mouse Clubhouse – Playhouse Disney'. Archived from the original on June 7, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
  3. ^'Playhouse Disney's Mouskatool and Handy Manny Morning'. Archived from the original on July 25, 2008. Retrieved June 7, 2008.
  4. ^'Disney Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Mickey's Big Splash Now On DVD Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment'. Archived from the original on May 5, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.
  5. ^'Archived copy'. Archived from the original on April 26, 2012. Retrieved April 22, 2012.CS1 maint: Archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^Mike Gencarelli. 'Disney Legend, Bill Farmer talks about voicing Goofy and new Disney Junior series 'The 7D''. Media Mikes. Retrieved November 10, 2014.
  7. ^'Mickey Mouse Clubhouse - TV Review'.
  8. ^Events, Fathom. 'Celebrate 'Disney Junior at the Movies' and be Among First to See the New Series Mickey and the Roadster Racers, in Cinemas for One Day'. Business Wire. Retrieved October 13, 2016.
  9. ^Wagmeister, Elizabeth. 'Watch: 'Mickey and the Roadster Racers' to Debut on Disney Junior in 2017'. Variety. Retrieved March 21, 2016.

External links[edit]

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The Playhouse Disney Preschool Block is a block of children's television shows which airs on Playhouse Disney. The block premiered with Mickey Mouse Clubhouse on Monday, September 18, 2006 (Disney's 107th Birthday 2006). The block is aired weekdays at 8:00 AM local time from Pennsylvania, UK, & Arizona.

Playhouse Disney Preschool Block logo (2006-2011) DJ logo (2011-present)

Characters[edit]

Miss Rosa
Miss Rosa is the Disney Junior preschool teacher. She incorporates Spanish language into the daily curriculum and leads children through educational games and activities. Miss Rosa is performed by Jennifer Pena (not to be confused with Grammy-nominated Latin singer Jennifer Peña), an actress and teacher who currently resides in New Jersey.
Mr.Steve/SteveSongs
Mr. Steve leads 'Music Time with SteveSongs', which is a :60 song, usually performed on guitar, relating to the day's curriculum. Children join Mr. Steve by singing along and sometimes perform choreography. Mr. Steve is performed by Steve Roslonek, also known as SteveSongs, a professional recording artist.
Hooper
Hooper is the computer-animated Guinea pig who attends the Disney Junior preschool. He appears throughout the programming block and in a segment called Adventures with Hooper. At one time in pre-production, the name 'Bobo' was considered for this character. Max Marko a Middle School student in Amherst, New York is the voice of Hooper. He was in elementary school when he was picked to be the voice of Hooper.
Dash
Dash is the computer-animated boy from the PBS Kids logo. He hosts Dash's Secret Treasure Game and Dash's Dance Party.
Miss Lori
Miss Lori was a Playhouse Disney preschool teacher until fall 2009. She led lessons based on a daily curriculum, singing and playing games with children who appear on the show. Miss Lori was the first live host in the program's history. Miss Lori is performed by Lori Holton Nash, an actress and educator who currently resides in Chicago, Illinois.
Dot
Dot is included in the hosted segments of the programming block starting in 2007. She is featured in Dot's Story Factory, a storytelling game that kids can play online at the Disney Junior site.

Throughout the block[edit]

Season 1 premiered on September 18, 2006. Easyworship 2007 free download. Characters included Bear, Tutter, and Dash, who were featured before and after each program. Shows in Season 1 were Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Handy Manny, Little Einsteins and Stanley. Each day, Bear and Tutter would try to solve a problem, which was related to a daily curriculum. After Handy Manny, there was a short dance as well as a song, performed by Rebecca Frezza and Big Truck, Milkshake, or Miss Lori herself. Dash's Game of the Day aired just before Little Einsteins. Dash showed viewers how to play a game on the Playhouse Disney website.

Season 2 premiered on September 3, 2007 and introduced Dot to the character cast. Little Einsteins was moved to make room for My Friends Tigger & Poohwhich replaced Stanley. Dot's Story Factory started this season. Dot showed a story created online by kids at the Playhouse Disney site. It was shown at the end of every My Friends Tigger and Pooh episode. In other brief activities between the shows, Bear and Tutter emphasized basic literacy and numeracy skills, fine arts, movement, music, and health. Dash's Game of the Day continued to air, and new music videos were produced. Season 3 started on May 5, 2008 with the 2007 Playhouse Disney Indents, and it included the same programs as the previous season. Dash's Secret Treasure, a matching game to match the theme of the day, replaced Dash's Game of the Day.

Season 4 started on September 8, 2008 and Imagination Movers premiered, and removing Handy Manny from the block, and two new live-action characters were introduced: Pip and Pop and Mr. Steve. All characters seen in previous seasons were also in this season. Pip and Pop hosted Spanish-language and other curriculum-based segments, and Mr. Steve hosted Music Time. Bear and Tutter and Luna continued to be seen, along with Dot's Story Factory and Dash's Secret Treasure.

Season 5 started on September 7, 2009. Little Einsteins was replaced by Special Agent Oso. Dot's Story Factory was usually shown at the end of every show rather than only one show. Hooper, Miss Rosa, Mr. Steve, and this is the last season Bear and his gang appears in, and Dash's Secret Treasure continued to air.

Season 6 started on September 6, 2010. Jungle Junction premiered on this date, and retired My Friends Tigger & Pooh from the block. A new segment called Dash's Dance Party encourage children to be active and dance. It alternates daily with Dash's Secret Treasure Game. Miss Rosa, Mr. Steve and Hooper continue to be seen throughout the two hours. As of this season, Bear, Luna, Tutter, Pip and Pop, and Joe is no longer seen. The entire programming block is now in high-definition, except for some funding promos and older episodes of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.

Bands and their songs[edit]

During Season One, each day's segments included a short dance as well as a song. This portion of the show was abandoned, when Mr. Steve joined.

Milkshake
  • It's My Birthday!
  • Help Me Help You
  • Picture This
  • Rainy Day or Rainy Day Fun
  • Rhyme Time
  • Sally's Garden (Originally aired in the Playhouse Disney Share the Earth Day special for one minute and thirty seconds and was called 'Plant a Garden'. Now it is only one minute.)
  • This is Our Earth (Originally aired in the Playhouse Disney Share the Earth Day special for one minute and thirty seconds, but now it is only one minute.)
  • What's That Sound?
  • You Can Be
Rebecca Frezza and Big Truck
  • Baby Brother
  • Oh No!
  • Five Senses
  • A Place To Call Home
  • Reach Up High
  • The Rhythm in Your Heart
  • Jump Jump Jump!
  • S-H-A-R-E
Miss Lori
  • Me and My Postcards
  • Mouse on the Run
  • This Song About This Song

Segments[edit]

During program breaks, the preschool children, Hooper, or other characters take part in entertaining activities. These brief activities, generally assisted or narrated by Hooper, emphasize basic literacy and numeracy, fine arts, movement, music, and health. Many of these segments are also featured after programs not included in this block, including shows such as Doc McStuffins and Sofia the First.

  • Adventures with Hooper
  • Coach Hooper
  • Dash's Dance Party
  • Dash's Secret Treasure
  • Dot's Story Factory
  • DJ Hooper
  • Music Time with SteveSongs
  • Disney Junior Field Trip
  • Video E-mail from Disney Junior characters.
  • Where in the World is Hooper?

Shows aired on the Block[edit]

  • Handy Manny (2006-2008)
  • Imagination Movers (2008–2011)
  • Jungle Junction (2010-2011)
  • Little Einsteins (2006–2009)
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006–2011)
  • My Friends Tigger and Pooh(2007–2010)
  • Special Agent Oso (2009–2011)
  • Stanley (2006–2007)

Returning shows and 1 new show (as of that year) are in green, other shows from Playhouse Disney (as of that year) are in red. Imagination Movers gets more stuff in red.

Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior8:00 a.m.8:30 a.m.9:00 a.m.9:30 a.m.
September 4, 2006Mickey Mouse ClubhouseHandy MannyLittle EinsteinsStanley
September 3, 2007/May 5, 2008 (2 seasons)Mickey Mouse ClubhouseHandy MannyMy Friends Tigger and PoohLittle Einsteins
September 8, 2008Mickey Mouse ClubhouseImagination MoversMy Friends Tigger and PoohLittle Einsteins
September 7, 2009Mickey Mouse ClubhouseImagination MoversMy Friends Tigger and PoohSpecial Agent Oso
September 6, 2010Mickey Mouse ClubhouseMore Season 1 of Imagination MoversSpecial Agent OsoJungle Junction

Specials[edit]

  • Playhouse Disney Friend Day - Friday, November 24, 2006
  • Mickey to Mickey Marathon - Monday, February 19, 2007
  • Playhouse Disney Share the Earth Day - Friday, April 20, 2007
  • Playhouse Disney Hooray for Heroes! - Monday, May 25, 2009
  • Jungle Junction Jungle You Week - Monday, June 13, 2011