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Mickey Mouse Funhouse is an American animated preschool children's television series created by Phil Weinstein and Thomas Hart and is the successor to Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures. The series debuted on Disney Jr. on August 20, 2021.
"Mickey Meets Rocket Mouse!": Mickey Mouse gets the latest issue of the "Rocket Mouse" books. He soon receives an invitation from Rocket Mouse himself to come to Outer Space. Once there, the Funhouse Friends are enlisted by Rocket Mouse to help set up a lunar base on the Moon.
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The plot involves an alien race losing a precious crystal that contains all of their recorded history, split into nine pieces and hidden throughout Earth's solar system. While out walking Pluto, Mickey Mouse stumbles upon a spaceship sent by the aliens and is charged with searching the planets (and several moons) for the pieces of the crystal.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+, working title, originally titled as Mickey Mouse Clubhouse 2.0 during production, is an upcoming American animated children's television series for preschoolers. Produced by Disney Television Animation , it is a revival of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and is set to premiere on Disney Jr. and Disney+ in August 2025.
The story begins with a small alien named Lu-Lu floating around in space, getting hit by a meteor, and falling to Earth. Mickey and Minnie Mouse then discover Lu-Lu while having a picnic. At first, they think its a mushroom, but then Minnie (if the player is playing as Mickey) or Mickey (if the player is playing as Minnie) climbs on them and poses.
The name "Mickey Mouse" was first used in the films' title sequences to refer specifically to the character, but was used from 1935 to 1953 to refer to the series itself, as in "Walt Disney presents a Mickey Mouse". In this sense "a Mickey Mouse" was a shortened form of "a Mickey Mouse sound cartoon" which was used in the earliest films.
Thru the Mirror is a 1936 American animated short film directed by David Hand from a story by William Cottrell and Joe Grant.In this cartoon short, Mickey Mouse has a Through the Looking-Glass-parody-like dream that he travels through his mirror and enters a topsy-turvy world where everything is alive.