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Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

★ 6.8 2006 · 2000s 4 seasons Disney Channel, Disney Junior

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Synopsis

Mickey and his friends Minnie, Donald, Pluto, Daisy, Goofy, Pete, Clarabelle and more go on fun and educational adventures.

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Cast & Crew

Bret Iwan

Bret Iwan

Mickey Mouse (voice)

Tony Anselmo

Tony Anselmo

Donald Duck (voice)

Tress MacNeille

Tress MacNeille

Daisy Duck (voice)

Russi Taylor

Russi Taylor

Minnie Mouse (voice)

Bill Farmer

Bill Farmer

Goofy / Pluto (voice)

Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Toodles (voice)

Bobs Gannaway

Bobs Gannaway

Executive Producer

Mark Seidenberg

Mark Seidenberg

Producer

Leslie Valdes

Leslie Valdes

Producer

Rob LaDuca

Rob LaDuca

Executive Producer

Trivia about Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

The show features two original songs performed by American alternative rock band They Might Be Giants; the opening theme song, in which a variant of a Mickey Mouse Club chant ("Meeska Mooska Mickey Mouse!") is used to summon the Clubhouse, and "Hot Dog!", which echoes Mickey's first spoken words in the 1929 short The Karnival Kid.

Mickey Mouse was originally voiced by Wayne Allwine, who died in 2009, upon which Bret Iwan took over the role (the last episode to feature Allwine as Mickey premiered posthumously on September 28, 2012).

Bill Farmer, the voice actor for Goofy and Pluto, said in February 2014 that the recording of dialogue for new episodes has ceased, but that "it would 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.

Once the episode's situation has been explained, Mickey invites the viewer(s) to join him at the Mousekedoer, a giant Mickey-head-shaped computer whose main function is to distribute the day's Mouseketools, a collection of tools needed to reach the episode's main goal, to Mickey.

One of them is a "Mystery Mouseketool" represented by a question mark, which is hidden from the viewer until it is selected, and thus changes into the Mouseketool the viewers get to use.