Minnie's Bow Toons & Minnie's Bow-Tique Hotel

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Minnie's Bow Toons & Minnie's Bow-Tique Hotel

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March 16, 2011

Disney Channel Upfront 2011: Phineas & Ferb, Ultimate Spider-Man, TRON: Uprising
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"Minnie Bow-Toons" (new animated short form series)
This new short form series was inspired by a popular episode of "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" that focuses on Mickey's #1 gal, Minnie Mouse, and her friend Daisy Duck and is set in Minnie's Bow-Tique (which stocks only bows and bow-ties). Scheduled for a 2011 premiere, it will be followed soon thereafter by a full-length series that takes place at Minnie's Bow-tique Hotel and follows the comedic happenings as some familiar guests, including the Hippo from "Fantasia," check in. On any given day, Minnie acts as hostess, party planner, chef, fashion consultant, riding instructor or tour guide, with Daisy taking on the role of a very chatty front desk clerk. Clarabelle is a cow of all trades, taking on a number of jobs – bellhop, maintenance worker, pool attendant, juice bar attendant and room service waitress – all for which she is completely ill-suited. "Minnie's Bow-Toons" is produced by Kate Boutilier and Eryk Casemiro ("Olivia") and directed by Robert Ramirez ("Can You Teach My Alligator Manners?"). It is a production of Disney Television Animation.
June 1, 2011

Disney Junior Asia Preview at Hatched
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Upcoming series (no scheduled premiere/airing yet or still under development):

Minnie's Bow Toons and Minnie's Bow-tique Hotel - spin-off from Mickey Mouse Clubhouse episode "Minnie's Bow-tique"


June 9, 2011

Disney Consumer Products Poised For Incremental Retail Sales Growth with New Disney Baby Store & Rich Franchise Investment
https://www.disneyconsumerproducts.com/ ... 911&forPri
Franchises that will immediately benefit from the launch of Disney Junior include the already successful Mickey Mouse Clubhouse; the series has been so successful, in fact, that a new Minnie series for 2012 and short-form content premiering in fall 2011 is in development.
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Minnie Mouse:

•Coming in Fall 2011 on Disney Junior, will be a short form series, called "Minnie Bow-Toons".

•For 2013, a full-length series debuts for Mickey's #1 gal pal with Minnie's Bow-tique Hotel.
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Remember when all Disney shows could be enjoyed equally by all age demographics?
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Come on, Disney! Why can't you make a new series for Mickey and friends for everybody to watch? :evil:
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and make it with non cgi animation, like Phineas and Ferb!

Someone lost some brain cells over at Disney and suddenly decided that Mickey and Minnie and their friends are ONLY for three year olds. And the animation should be CGI, not hand drawn or at least looking more like 2D animation.

the same person that decided to create the have a laugh short versions of classic cartoons AND destroy classic cartoons with stupid songs like Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana!
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jediliz wrote:and make it with non cgi animation, like Phineas and Ferb!

Someone lost some brain cells over at Disney and suddenly decided that Mickey and Minnie and their friends are ONLY for three year olds. And the animation should be CGI, not hand drawn or at least looking more like 2D animation.

the same person that decided to create the have a laugh short versions of classic cartoons AND destroy classic cartoons with stupid songs like Jonas Brothers and Hannah Montana!
Agreed. I like Have A Laugh. I just git the dvd, because I need to How To Hook up Your Home Theater. But, I agree.
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Horrible! I miss the time when Disney made entertainment for all ages, and everything was not all about demographics and (gender specific) franchises.
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I say we become an angry mob Wicked Style!

And chant this song: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tukRLeX6oNk

And force them to make a new Mickey & friends cartoon for everybody can watch! :twisted:
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Press Release:

Minnie Mouse showcases her passion for fashion in her own Disney Junior short-form series "Minnie's Bow-Toons," launching with a week of new episodes MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 – SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 (8:55 a.m., ET/PT) on Disney Channel and DisneyJunior.com. Following the linear premiere on Disney Channel, fans can log on to DisneyJunior.com/Minnie to see an exclusive first look at the next day's full episode.

Based on a popular episode of Disney Junior's hit Emmy-nominated series "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse," the new series finds Minnie and her good friend Daisy Duck running Minnie's Bow-Tique, a specialty shop which stocks only bows and bowties. No matter what the occasion, Minnie has a bow (or bow-tie) for every situation, whether it's using a rubber bow to fix some leaky pipes or shredded bows to make pom poms for a cheerleader.

In honor of Minnie's birthday weekend, Disney Junior will air a block-long marathon featuring the new shorts and Minnie-centric episodes of "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" on Friday, November 18 (8:55 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., ET/PT) and Saturday, November 19 (6:30 – 9:00 a.m., ET/PT).

(Editors please note: Images and clips are available at www.disneychannelmedianet.com. Registration required).

One of the most beloved characters in the world, Minnie Mouse was first introduced to the public alongside her leading man, Mickey Mouse, in the 1928 classic animated short "Steamboat Willie," where she played a damsel in distress.


Some additional fun facts about Minnie Mouse:

• Born to farmers Marcus and Margie Mouse, Minnie’s full name is Minerva Mouse.

• Minnie Mouse and Mickey Mouse share the same birthday – November 18.

• Minnie's Bow-Tique is not the first time Minnie has owned her own business. In the 1933 animated short "Building a Building," Minnie owned a lunch cart where she sold boxed lunches to construction workers.

• Minnie loves dressing up in bows and ruffles and high-heeled shoes and her signature style has become a staple of classic Hollywood beauty.


"Minnie's Bow-Toons" is a production of Disney Television Animation. The series carries a TV-Y parental guideline.
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First Episode

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Hey. I like this only because I have a 15-month-old daughter and her favorite show is MMC. She will love this. Once she's too old for this show, I will go back to ignoring it and hope that more multi-age stuff is created!
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Sotiris wrote:Logo

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First Episode

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This is cute. NOT! Why the hell can they make another hand drawn tv series of Mickey Mouse for everybody to watch?

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Ugh... now Disney is turning our beloved cartoon characters we grew up with into stuff that was meant for babies! :x Thanks Disney, you are a cash cow, and that's saying a lot! And yes, I know that there are other cartoon characters that we grew up with that have a preschool show.
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Goliath wrote:Remember when all Disney shows could be enjoyed equally by all age demographics?
I have a tendency to say that a lot too, but lately, I've been arguing it over a bit with myself when I think back on the Mickey Mouse Club. Anything past Walt's time isn't arguable, really, since the argument is usually that "Walt wouldn't approve", but when I think about the Mickey Mouse Club, yeah, I kinda think it's safe to say that show was targeted mainly to kids. Sure, we can enjoy it as adults for nostalgic reasons, but I kinda feel like adults at the time might have seen at least a lot of the material on that show the same way we see modern Disney Channel today (maybe not the preschool stuff, but at least the tween stuff). So, yeah, maybe not everything Walt did was aimed at the WHOLE family...

Having said that, getting specifically on the subject of the preschool stuff, I'm just not a big fan of preschooler aimed shows in general, aside from Sesame Street, but it was different (better) when I was growing up. Generally speaking, I don't think kids learn any more from preschooler targeted shows than they do from regular shows. Maybe less, since they are dumbed-down for them.
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Disney Orders Ten Additional Episodes of 'Minnie's Bow-Toons'
https://animesuperhero.com/pr-disney-ju ... bow-toons/

Watch Minnie #RockTheDots in a Brand-New Bow-Toons Short
https://d23.com/watch-minnie-rockthedot ... ons-short/

See Minnie and Daisy in an Exclusive Clip from Minnie’s Bow-Toons: Party Palace Pals
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Minnie Mouse Brings Fun to Disney with New 'Bow-Toons: Pet Hotel' Series
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