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Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 4:20 pm
by musicradio77
I've seen it once since it debuted on Playhouse Disney last month, and that was it. I don't watch that kind of a Disney educated show. It's like "Sesame Street" with a classic Disney character touch.

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:30 pm
by Fidget1234
I have seen a few episodes.

It's pretty cute & about time there was a new show on Disney Channel starring Mickey Mouse!

It features the Sensational Six:
Mickey, Minnie, Donald, Goofy, Daisy, & Pluto
Plus some guest characters (that I've seen:)
Ludwig Von Drake, Pete, Chip & Dale...(I'm sure there are bound to be more too.)

In Mickeys Clubhouse- which is very modern looking- some minor problem happens to one of Mickeys friends & the audience goes along w/ Mickey & Pluto to help solve it.
Before Mickey sets out to solve his problem he has 4 tools to help him throughout his journey in & around outside the clubhouse.

When he comes to an obstacle- he uses a tool from "Toodles" his motorized lively tool carrying case & the audience "helps" Mickey use it...
(ex. if he Mickey is turning a crank- he has the audience "help him" turn the crank by using their arms to crank along.
Or have the audience "jump" over rocks w/ him, ect)

In the end- Mickey uses all three of his tools & the audience watching has "helped" him along the way be physically doing whatever he was doing in their own home. At the end of every episode Mickey & his pals have a dance break where they also encourage the kids at home to get up & dance w/ the gang.

A very cute show for kids & not too cutesy for adults/parents who may be watching. Anything is entertaining if Mickey Mouse is leading the way.
Def worth checking out.

Posted: Wed Jul 12, 2006 7:48 pm
by James
JWA1107- a DVD release of this show is being released later this year. I'm not too sure about the date, but I know that it's holiday release. This website has more info about if on the Upcoming Releases Page, and the Upcoming DVD Covr Art page.
-James

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 8:59 am
by hopesethigh
This show sounds really good for kids! It's good to see a show that doesn't require them to sit and stare while the characters do all the entertaining, but it asks the kids to "help" too! Also, a free dance break!

Mickey Mouse clubhouse

Posted: Thu Jul 13, 2006 5:10 pm
by JEANYLASER
i can't wait for the christmas dvd of the Mickey Mouse clubhouse.:edna: :mickey:

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 9:04 am
by blackcauldron85
http://animationguildblog.blogspot.com/ ... about.html

At Disney TVA Sonora, Mickey's Clubhouse is winding down.

"We've got a couple more months work on the show. We're doing a bunch of new two-minute shorts, and a pair of long DVDs, and then boom. We're over. The studio has all the episodes it wants, and in April most everybody will be looking for other work."

But the consensus seems to be the schedule for Clubhouse has been sane. One board artist said: "I haven't been stressed and crowded on this show. Lots different than other projects I've worked on ..."

And artists wonder aloud what projects are going to get greenlighted next. "What kinds of shows will Disney XD be doing? Nobody knows ..."

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 12:01 pm
by yaksplat
I wish they'd release them all on DVD already. I know they're all available on itunes. But I'd like to own them and watch them on a large TV without having to buy that POS Apple TV.

Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2009 8:09 pm
by Maerj
Wow, I really hope that they reconsider! This is an extrememly popular show. That and I have a one year old who absolutely LOVES it! Her favorite part is the hot dog song, I've even heard her say 'hot dog!' twice now.

Posted: Wed May 12, 2010 9:03 am
by Big Disney Fan
Sorry it's been revived from so long ago, but...

In many episodes, there are times when some Fab Six characters, especially Donald, are exempt from the rest of the characters for whatever reason, such as choosing to be alone or splitting up with someone else for "divide and conquer". And when that happens, you never spend time with both groups equally, you always spend time only with whatever group Mickey is in, even if his group is otherwise consisted of the ladies. Why is that?

"Mickey Mouse Clubhouse" - Poor Donald

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 12:34 pm
by Big Disney Fan
This is probably just a nitpick towards the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse show, but...

In many episodes, why is Donald so often left out of a larger group for any reason? Or when everyone gets turns to speak about something, Donald very seldom gets to speak? Is it because his voice is too incomprehensible? Tell me the truth.

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 12:52 pm
by Skellington or Sparrow
The incomprehensible thing, probably. And also, lots of kids are afraid of Donald nowadays. In fact, it's funny you should bring him up, because my uncle can do a Donald Duck impression, and it scared my 2-3 year old 2nd cousins. His voice can sound harsh, but we all know he's just misunderstood.

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 5:09 pm
by Semaj
Who could be scared of Donald? :?

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 5:38 pm
by disneyboy20022
Semaj wrote:Who could be scared of Donald? :?

This :P

http://www.indeonline.com/crime/x188297 ... -probation

A Massillon man who was drunk when he crashed his car into another vehicle last summer in the Little Caesar’s Pizza drive-thru will serve three years probation.

Judge Taryn Heath also suspended Donald Norman Duck’s driver’s license for 10 years and imposed an $800 fine at a Monday hearing in Stark County Common Pleas Court.

Duck also must complete a 60-day drug and alcohol rehabilitation program at the Stark County Jail and 200 hours community service as part of his probation.

Duck, 52, of 1052 Taggart St. N.W., was arrested June 27 after he crashed his 1998 Jeep into a GMC van in the Little Caesar’s drive-thru, 812 Lincoln Way

Posted: Sun Dec 26, 2010 6:28 pm
by WonderlandFever
Funny you thought this, my sons watch the show all the time and I've never noticed Donald being left out my kids have never been scared of Donald either in fact they love it when he gets mad

Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2010 10:57 am
by milojthatch
Not a fan of that show anyway, but this makes it even worse if you ask me! Donald is hands down my favorite of the mainstream Disney characters!

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 10:02 am
by Big Disney Fan
Here's an example that explains my point: "Mickey's Camp Out", in which Donald clearly tries to camp all alone rather than with the crowd. And the camera spends most of its time with that crowd than with Donald.

Another example is "Mickey's Treasure Hunt". In this episode, Mickey and company start a hunt for treasure. Mickey wants everyone to be together in one group, but Donald insists on splitting off on his own to search for the treasure, taking Goofy with him. The viewer is left with Mickey, Pluto, Minnie and Daisy. Donald and Goofy only surface every now and then, returning for real at the very end when everyone finds the treasure all at once.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 11:11 am
by WonderlandFever
Those are just a few instances though many of the shows have been centered around him, honestly they have devoted episodes to each charactert pretty fairly.

Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2011 5:07 pm
by Big Disney Fan
But in some episodes where the characters would all congregate, they often would split up the groups into smaller groups, and more often than not, you would always be with whichever group Mickey was in.

Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 7:10 am
by WonderlandFever
Big Disney Fan wrote:But in some episodes where the characters would all congregate, they often would split up the groups into smaller groups, and more often than not, you would always be with whichever group Mickey was in.
Well of course, Mickey is the main focus of the show ;)

Posted: Fri Jan 21, 2011 10:40 am
by Big Disney Fan
Oftentimes, Mickey tends to be the only male in a group that otherwise consists of Minnie and Daisy and completely leaving out his old comrades Donald and Goofy. Oh, Pluto does go with Mickey's otherwise female group, but still, I wonder what's up there.