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In all of these, Von Drake wears a pink shirt, black tie, red vest, and a lab coat. In House of Mouse, Von Drake appears as a recurring character. In "Ask Von Drake", Mickey tries to prove that Ludwig Von Drake does not know everything. At the end, Mickey convinces him that during the headcount of all the Disney characters, he forgot himself.
A string of unexplained thefts and disappearances occur at the club. Mickey, with the help of Ludwig Von Drake, must discover the cause of the disappearance, who is ultimately revealed to be the Phantom Blot. Cartoons: Mickey Foils the Phantom Blot (1999), Von Drake's House of Genius: Teledinger (1999)
Von Drake's House of Genius: Ludwig Von Drake shows off an invention of his which goes haywire. Pluto Gets the Paper: Pluto goes through a bit of problems trying to fetch the newspaper for Mickey. With no established schedule or routine, Mickey Mouse Works was designed to look like one spontaneous flow. Adding to that feeling were the show's ...
The Funhouse Friends get a call from Kooky Paleontologist Von Drake who invites them to attend the Dino-Opolis 500 involving the dinosaurs they befriended. Upon arrival, the Funhouse Friends pair up with the dinosaurs with Kooky Paleontologist Von Drake follows in Funny's Over Rover form.
The cartoons they show include Donald trying to ice-skate and constantly destroying snowmen Huey, Dewey and Louie are building in a competition, Pluto trying to get Chip and Dale out of Mickey's Christmas tree, the Mickey version of The Nutcracker, along with Ludwig Von Drake's "The Science of Santa", Mickey decorating his house in blinding ...
He also appears with Merlin in the audience in the episode "Mickey vs. Shelby" after the cartoon ends. Sir Kay was seen in the episode "Ask Von Drake", when he tries to pull the sword from the stone with Arthur, Merlin, and Madam Mim. Madam Mim appears as a villain in the spin-off film Mickey's House of Villains.
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The Ludwig Von Drake version of Mickey and the Beanstalk was released separately in 1988 in the Walt Disney Mini-Classics line. This version was then re-released, in 1994, as part of the Disney Favorite Stories collection. The Ludwig Von Drake version of the feature is available as part of the Disney Animation Collection (Volume 1).