Disney's House of Mouse

Disney's House of Mouse (2001-2003)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Children

Disney's House of Mouse is an American animated television series, produced by Walt Disney that originally aired from 2001 to 2003.

Mickey Mouse and his friends run a dinner theater club called the "House of Mouse" in downtown Toontown, which shows Disney cartoons as part of its floor shows. Located at a corner of an intersection on Toontown's Main Street, the club is considered a very popular destination by the local populace. Some episodes have specific themes, with cartoons to fit that episode's theme. The theme is usually not beneficial to at least one character, usually Donald.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 14:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S04E13Snow DayDec 24, 2003
S04E12Pete's Christmas CaperDec 17, 2003
S04E11Clarabelle's Christmas ListDec 10, 2003
S04E10House of TurkeyNov 19, 2003
S04E09Mickey and the Culture ClashNov 12, 2003
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Disney's House of Mouse premiere?

Disney's House of Mouse premiered on January 13, 2001.

Who are the main characters in Disney's House of Mouse?

The main characters in Disney's House of Mouse include Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Goofy, and many other classic Disney characters.

What is the premise of Disney's House of Mouse?

Disney's House of Mouse is set in a nightclub owned by Mickey Mouse, where all the classic Disney characters gather to watch cartoons, musical performances, and enjoy various adventures.

Which classic Disney characters make regular appearances on Disney's House of Mouse?

Classic Disney characters such as Ariel, Belle, Aladdin, Pocahontas, and many others make regular appearances on Disney's House of Mouse.

What is the format of Disney's House of Mouse?

Disney's House of Mouse combines traditional animation with computer-generated imagery to create a unique and entertaining format.

Who provides the voice for Mickey Mouse in Disney's House of Mouse?

Wayne Allwine provides the voice for Mickey Mouse in Disney's House of Mouse.

Which famous Disney villains make appearances on Disney's House of Mouse?

Disney villains such as Maleficent, Jafar, Ursula, and Captain Hook make appearances on Disney's House of Mouse.

Are there any celebrity guest appearances on Disney's House of Mouse?

Yes, Disney's House of Mouse features guest appearances from various celebrities, including Robin Williams, Whoopi Goldberg, and Tim Curry.

What is the running time of each episode of Disney's House of Mouse?

Each episode of Disney's House of Mouse has a running time of approximately 22 minutes.

How many animated shorts are featured in each episode of Disney's House of Mouse?

Each episode of Disney's House of Mouse features multiple animated shorts featuring different Disney characters.

Is Disney's House of Mouse targeted towards a specific age group?

Disney's House of Mouse is designed to entertain audiences of all ages, including both children and adults.

Does Disney's House of Mouse feature any original songs?

Yes, Disney's House of Mouse features original songs performed by the characters, adding a musical element to the show.

Are there any recurring storylines or plot arcs in Disney's House of Mouse?

While Disney's House of Mouse primarily focuses on standalone episodes, there are occasional recurring storylines and plot arcs that add depth to the show.

Did Disney's House of Mouse receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, Disney's House of Mouse received several nominations for awards such as the Annie Awards and Daytime Emmy Awards.

How many episodes were produced for Disney's House of Mouse?

A total of 52 episodes were produced for Disney's House of Mouse.

Did Disney's House of Mouse have any spin-off series or movies?

No, Disney's House of Mouse did not have any spin-off series or movies, but it did inspire merchandise and theme park attractions.

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