
Mickey Mouse (a.k.a. Mickey Mouse Shorts) is an American animated comedy television series produced by Disney Television Animation. Featuring Disney cartoon characters Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Daisy Duck, Goofy and Pluto in contemporary settings such as Paris, Venice, Tokyo and New York, the series has the slapstick feel of the earliest Mickey Mouse shorts while providing a modern update, and "presents Mickey in a broad range of humorous situations that showcase his pluck and rascality, along with his long-beloved charm and good heartedness".[3] The animation is provided by Mercury Filmworks.[4] The series was developed by artist Paul Rudish, who was the co-creator of the Cartoon Network television series Sym-Bionic Titan and is also the series' executive producer and supervising director,[5] while Joseph Holt is the series' art director.[5] Paul Rudish, Jenny Gase-Baker and Joseph Holt won three Emmy Awards for their work on the series in September 2013. The pilot episode, "Croissant de Triomphe", was first released as a special preview on March 12, 2013, on Disney.com.[3] The series officially premiered on June 28 of that year on Disney Channel, followed by the releases on Disney.com and Watch Disney Channel.[3] A total of 18 episodes aired in the first season while the second season, premiering on April 11, 2014, consisting of 19 episodes.[5] The third season premiered on July 17, 2015, with 20 episodes aired.[6] The fourth season premiered on June 9, 2017, with 19 episodes aired. The fifth (later final) season of the original series premiered on October 6, 2018, with 18 episodes aired.[7] The series was succeeded with The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse, which premiered on Disney+, on November 18, 2020, to coincide with Mickey's 92nd birthday.[8]

Mickey Mouse (TV Series)

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Mickey Mouse The Movie is an upcoming live-action/animated hybrid musical fantasy action adventure comedy film and also film adaptation based on the titular popularity franchise Mickey Mouse with some non-canon elements including preschool interactive series Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (2006/2016), both DuckTales show versions (1987/2017), A Goofy Movie film series (1995/2000) and Saludos Amigos (1942)/The Three Caballeros (1944) also based on both universes of Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck and its plot is similar to Smurfs (2025) and The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023). A reboot movie of Mickey Mouse media. Directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jon Favreau, produced Ryan Coogler and written by Dan Gregor and Doug Mand, also the film stars Adam DeVine as titular main protagonist Mickey Mouse, Karen Fukuhara as Minnie Mouse, legendary iconic Donald Duck voice actor Tony Anselmo reprising his role as Donald Duck himself from the animated continuity, Hailee Steinfeld as Daisy Duck, Ron Funches as Goofy and Bill Farmer also reprising his role as Pluto from the animated continuity with original DuckTales (2017) cast members reprising their roles and new recasted voice casts voicing the other characters ft. Sabrina Carpenter as Tinker Bell, Joseph Gordon-Levitt reprising his role as Jiminy Cricket in Pinocchio (2022), Tom Hanks reprising his role as the legendary Walt Disney in Saving Mr. Banks (2013) and Bill Hader as Roger Rabbit co-starring in supporting roles alongside newcomers joining the ensemble cast. Produced by Walt Disney Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures.





