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⚫ | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a direct-to-video compilation movie based on [[Disney]]'s animated television series ''[[w:c:disney:House of Mouse|House of Mouse]]'', consisting of a few [[Christmas]] shorts. It was originally released on November 6, 2001, and was also aired annually in {{W|Toon Disney}}'s Christmas marathons from 2002 to 2008. |
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== Synopsis == |
== Synopsis == |
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− | [[Mickey Mouse]] has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, [[Goofy]] points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. [[Donald Duck]], on the other hand, is being awfully [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]-like for a reason that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, [[Daisy Duck|Daisy]], Mickey, [[Minnie Mouse|Minnie]], and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fire place set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them. |
+ | [[Mickey Mouse]] has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on [[Christmas Eve]] and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, [[Goofy]] points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. [[Donald Duck]], on the other hand, is being awfully [[Ebenezer Scrooge]]-like for a reason that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, [[Daisy Duck|Daisy]], Mickey, [[Minnie Mouse|Minnie]], and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fire place set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them. |
After the first cartoon, "Donald on Ice", is shown, [[Ludwig Von Drake]] presents "the science of Santa" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Mickey shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Donald is still feeling festive, Mickey shows two more cartoons, ''[[Pluto's Christmas Tree]]'' and "[[The Nutcracker (Mickey Mouse Works)|The Nutcracker]]", plus excerpts of Mickey decorating his house from "[[Mickey's Christmas Chaos]]". Unfortunately, even after seeing all that, Donald ''still'' refuses to change his mood, earning frowns from everyone in the audience (except for [[The Seven Dwarfs|Grumpy]], who actually smiles at this). |
After the first cartoon, "Donald on Ice", is shown, [[Ludwig Von Drake]] presents "the science of Santa" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Mickey shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Donald is still feeling festive, Mickey shows two more cartoons, ''[[Pluto's Christmas Tree]]'' and "[[The Nutcracker (Mickey Mouse Works)|The Nutcracker]]", plus excerpts of Mickey decorating his house from "[[Mickey's Christmas Chaos]]". Unfortunately, even after seeing all that, Donald ''still'' refuses to change his mood, earning frowns from everyone in the audience (except for [[The Seven Dwarfs|Grumpy]], who actually smiles at this). |
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− | Feeling defeated, Mickey heads to the roof, where he talks to [[Jiminy Cricket]] about how he tried so hard to make Donald feel the Christmas spirit. Jiminy then advises him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Mickey receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Donald the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Donald with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout (even giving the Magic Mirror Spirit in the lobby a hat). They show their last cartoon for the night, ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'', and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sing the closing song, "[[The Best Christmas of All]]". Mickey then tells the viewers "Merry Christmas" and Tinker Bell ends the film. |
+ | Feeling defeated, Mickey heads to the roof, where he talks to [[Jiminy Cricket]] about how he tried so hard to make Donald feel the Christmas spirit. Jiminy then advises him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Mickey receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Donald the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Donald with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout (even giving the Magic Mirror Spirit in the lobby a hat). They show their last cartoon for the night, ''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'', and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sing the closing song, "[[The Best Christmas of All (Mickey's Magical Christmas)|The Best Christmas of All]]". Mickey then tells the viewers "Merry Christmas" and Tinker Bell ends the film. |
=== Featured cartoons === |
=== Featured cartoons === |
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+ | *"[[w:c:disney:Donald on Ice|Donald on Ice]]" |
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+ | *''[[Pluto's Christmas Tree]]'' |
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+ | *"[[Mickey's Christmas Chaos]]" (excerpts) |
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+ | *"[[The Nutcracker (Mickey Mouse Works)|The Nutcracker]]" |
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+ | *''[[Mickey's Christmas Carol]]'' |
== Songs == |
== Songs == |
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+ | *"[[The Best Christmas of All (Mickey's Magical Christmas)|The Best Christmas of All]]" |
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+ | ==Notes== |
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+ | *When ''Pluto's Christmas Tree'' and ''Mickey's Christmas Carol'' are shown, the House's TV screen is in 4:3 format rather than its usual widescreen appearance. (The movie, like the show itself, was actually animated in widescreen, with the classic shorts being presented with the House's TV border filling out the sides of the image; however, the movie has never been commercially released on video in its full aspect ratio.) |
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+ | *Certain scenes in the House segments are recycled from episodes of the show (although these episodes were not aired until about a year after the video's release): |
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+ | **Parts of Mickey's "Mouse on the Street" interviews were taken from "[[Clarabelle's Christmas List]]". |
− | ** |
+ | **Von Drake's "The Science of Santa" speech was reused from "[[Pete's Christmas Caper]]". |
− | ** |
+ | **Cinderella, [[Eeyore]], and Mushu saying what they're thankful for is taken from "House of Turkey". |
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+ | **The Mad Hatter's "Ode to a Hat" was recycled from the beginning of "Mickey vs. Shelby". |
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+ | *When the gang sings "The Best Christmas of All," when they sing the second "and family" line, Lady's paws are medium-brown, her primary fur color. However, they're back to cream-colored when they go upclose to the royal enchanted objects when they sing, "And the memories we recall." |
− | == |
+ | ==Availability== |
− | Disney originally released the film on VHS and DVD on November 6, 2001. For bonus features, the DVD release included the |
+ | Disney originally released the film on VHS and DVD on November 6, 2001. For bonus features, the DVD release included the show's premiere episode, "[[w:c:disney:The Stolen Cartoons|The Stolen Cartoons]]", a two-minute featurette titled "The Sounds of Christmas" hosted by [[Wayne Allwine]], and the "[[Deck the Halls (song)|Deck the Halls]]" and "[[Sleigh Ride]]" segments from ''[[Disney Sing Along Songs: Very Merry Christmas Songs|Disney's Very Merry Christmas Songs]]''. The DVD was reissued with new cover art on November 3, 2009. |
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+ | |[[Wayne Allwine]] || [[Mickey Mouse]] |
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+ | |[[Bill Farmer]] || [[Goofy]]<br>[[Pluto]]<br>[[The Three Little Pigs|Practical Pig]] |
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+ | |[[Russi Taylor]] || [[Minnie Mouse]] |
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+ | |[[Tress MacNeille]] || [[Daisy Duck]]<br>[[Chip 'n' Dale]] |
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+ | |{{w|Ernie Sabella}} || [[Timon and Pumbaa|Pumbaa Smith]] |
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+ | |{{w|Jonathan Freeman}} || [[w:c:disney:Jafar|Jafar]] |
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+ | |{{w|Pat Carroll}} || [[w:c:disney:Ursula|Ursula]] |
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+ | |{{w|Mark Moseley (actor)|Mark Moseley}} || [[w:c:disney:Mushu|Mushu]] |
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+ | |{{w|J.P. Manoux}} || [[w:c:disney:Kuzco|Kuzco]] |
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+ | |[[Rob Paulsen]] || [[w:c:disney:Jaq and Gus|Jaq]] |
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+ | |[[Carlos Alazraqui]] || [[w:c:disney:Panchito Pistoles|Panchito Pistoles]] |
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+ | |{{w|David Ogden Stiers}} || [[Cogsworth]] |
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− | Note: [[w:c:disney:Alice|Alice]], [[w:c:disney:White Rabbit|the White Rabbit]], the [[w:c:disney:Queen of Hearts|Queen of Hearts]] (and [[w:c:disney:The King of Hearts|the King]]), [[w:c:disney:Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum|Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum]], the [[w:c:disney:Cheshire Cat|Cheshire Cat]], [[Mortimer Mouse]], [[w:c:disney:Hercules (character)|Hercules]], [[w:c:disney:Megara|Megara]], [[w:c:disney:Hades|Hades]], [[w:c:disney:Pain and Panic|Pain and Panic]], [[w:c:disney:Prince Eric|Prince Eric]], [[w:c:disney:Dumbo (character)|Dumbo]], [[w:c:disney:Timothy Mouse|Timothy Mouse]], [[Winnie the Pooh]], [[Piglet]], [[Tigger]], [[Rabbit]], [[Christopher Robin |
+ | Note: [[w:c:disney:Alice|Alice]], [[w:c:disney:White Rabbit|the White Rabbit]], the [[w:c:disney:Queen of Hearts|Queen of Hearts]] (and [[w:c:disney:The King of Hearts|the King]]), [[w:c:disney:Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum|Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum]], the [[w:c:disney:Cheshire Cat|Cheshire Cat]], [[Mortimer Mouse]], [[w:c:disney:Hercules (character)|Hercules]], [[w:c:disney:Megara|Megara]], [[w:c:disney:Hades|Hades]], [[w:c:disney:Pain and Panic|Pain and Panic]], [[w:c:disney:Prince Eric|Prince Eric]], [[w:c:disney:Dumbo (character)|Dumbo]], [[w:c:disney:Timothy Mouse|Timothy Mouse]], [[Winnie the Pooh]], [[Piglet]], [[Tigger]], [[Rabbit]], [[Christopher Robin]], [[w:c:disney:Owl (Winnie the Pooh)|Owl]], [[w:c:disney:Bambi (character)|Bambi]], [[w:c:disney:Thumper (Bambi)|Thumper]], [[w:c:disney:Flower (Bambi)|Flower]], [[w:c:disney:Aladdin (character)|Aladdin]], [[w:c:disney:Jasmine|Princess Jasmine]], [[w:c:disney:Genie|Genie]], [[w:c:disney:Magic Carpet|Carpet]], [[w:c:disney:The Sultan|the Sultan]], [[w:c:disney:Abu|Abu]], [[w:c:disney:Iago|Iago]], [[w:c:disney:Pocahontas (character)|Pocahontas]], [[w:c:disney:Governor Ratcliffe|Governor Ratcliffe]], [[w:c:disney:Meeko|Meeko]], [[w:c:disney:Pongo|Pongo]], [[w:c:disney:Perdita|Perdita]], [[w:c:disney:Colonel|Colonel the Sheepdog]], [[w:c:disney:Bongo|Bongo]], [[The Three Little Pigs|Fiddler and Fifer Pig]], [[The Big Bad Wolf]], [[Mrs. Potts]], [[Chip Potts|Chip]], [[w:c:disney:Fifi|Babette]], [[w:c:disney:Elliott|Elliott the Dragon]], [[w:c:disney:Professor Owl|Professor Owl]], [[w:c:disney:Penguin Waiters|the penguin waiters]], [[w:c:disney:Simba|Simba]], [[w:c:disney:Nala|Nala]], [[w:c:disney:Zazu|Zazu]], [[Rafiki]], [[w:c:disney:Fa Mulan|Fa Mulan]], [[w:c:disney:Mowgli|Mowgli]], [[Baloo]], [[King Louie]], [[w:c:disney:Br'er Fox|Br'er Fox]], [[w:c:disney:Br'er Bear|Br'er Bear]], [[w:c:disney:Prince Charming|Prince Charming]], [[w:c:disney:Lady Tremaine|Lady Tremaine]], [[w:c:disney:Hugo, Victor, and Laverne|Hugo]], [[w:c:disney:Merlin|Merlin]], [[w:c:disney:Madam Mim|Madam Mim]], [[The Seven Dwarfs|Doc, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey]], [[w:c:disney:The Queen|Queen Grimhilde]], [[w:c:disney:The Magic Mirror|the Magic Mirror]], [[wikipedia:The Cookie Carnival|Hobo Cookie, Mayor Cookie]], [[w:c:disney:José Carioca|José Carioca]], [[Geppetto]], [[w:c:disney:Stromboli|Stromboli]], [[w:c:disney:Yen Sid|Yen Sid]], [[w:c:disney:Princess Aurora|Princess Aurora]], [[w:c:disney:Prince Phillip|Prince Phillip]], [[w:c:disney:Little John|Little John]], the [[w:c:disney:Sheriff of Nottingham|Sheriff of Nottingham]], [[w:c:disney:Lady|Lady]] and [[w:c:disney:Tramp|the Tramp]], [[Captain Hook]], [[w:c:disney:Wendy Darling|Wendy]], [[w:c:disney:Michael Darling|Michael]], [[w:c:disney:John Darling|John]], and [[w:c:disney:Tinker Bell|Tinker Bell]] all make appearances (mostly in crowd shots), including singing part of the closing song, but do not have speaking roles. [[Huey, Dewey and Louie]] also appear in the "House" segments, but do not speak. |
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Mickey decides to throw a party.jpg|Mickey decides to throw a Christmas party... |
Mickey decides to throw a party.jpg|Mickey decides to throw a Christmas party... |
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Donald's not keen on the idea.jpg|...but Donald is not in the mood. |
Donald's not keen on the idea.jpg|...but Donald is not in the mood. |
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Mickey and Pluto with the little tree.jpg|Mickey and Pluto with a small Christmas tree. |
Mickey and Pluto with the little tree.jpg|Mickey and Pluto with a small Christmas tree. |
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Minnie brings out a box of Christmas cartoons.jpg|Minnie brings out a box of the gang's old Christmas cartoons. |
Minnie brings out a box of Christmas cartoons.jpg|Minnie brings out a box of the gang's old Christmas cartoons. |
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− | + | Ludwig and his clone got the cookie jar.jpg|Ludwig Von Drake (and his future self) demonstrate "the science of Santa." |
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Chip and Dale in Mickey's Magical Christmas.jpg|Chip and Dale's cameo. |
Chip and Dale in Mickey's Magical Christmas.jpg|Chip and Dale's cameo. |
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Mickey segues into The Nutcracker.jpg|Minnie and Mickey provide the segue into ''The Nutcracker''. |
Mickey segues into The Nutcracker.jpg|Minnie and Mickey provide the segue into ''The Nutcracker''. |
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Donald's still not happy.jpg|Donald still isn't enjoying the festivities. |
Donald's still not happy.jpg|Donald still isn't enjoying the festivities. |
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− | + | Magic star comes down to Mickey.jpg|The magic star comes down to Mickey. |
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Donald puts the star on the tree.jpg|Donald puts the star on the tree. |
Donald puts the star on the tree.jpg|Donald puts the star on the tree. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Revision as of 22:55, 20 January 2020
“ | It's the love we share that fills the air, And makes this the best Christmas of all! |
” |
— The cast |
Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse is a direct-to-video compilation movie based on Disney's animated television series House of Mouse, consisting of a few Christmas shorts. It was originally released on November 6, 2001, and was also aired annually in Toon Disney's Christmas marathons from 2002 to 2008.
Synopsis
Mickey Mouse has just finished up another successful night at the House of Mouse on Christmas Eve and is wishing the guests a safe journey home. However, Goofy points out that a huge snowstorm has trapped them in the House. Mickey decides to have a free-of-charge Christmas party for the guests. Donald Duck, on the other hand, is being awfully Ebenezer Scrooge-like for a reason that is never given and would prefer not to take part in the festivities. However, Daisy, Mickey, Minnie, and Goofy get him to enjoy a cup of hot cocoa on stage next a fire place set and comfy armchair. Minnie then finds some Christmas cartoons they haven't shown today and they decide to play them.
After the first cartoon, "Donald on Ice", is shown, Ludwig Von Drake presents "the science of Santa" to explain some of the impossibilities of his traveling over the world in one night (using the speed to have a future version of himself steal a cookie jar from his mother, who is surprisingly at the club as well). Donald is still not in the Christmas mood, so Mickey shows clips of him asking the audience members what they wished to have for Christmas. Seeing that Donald is still feeling festive, Mickey shows two more cartoons, Pluto's Christmas Tree and "The Nutcracker", plus excerpts of Mickey decorating his house from "Mickey's Christmas Chaos". Unfortunately, even after seeing all that, Donald still refuses to change his mood, earning frowns from everyone in the audience (except for Grumpy, who actually smiles at this).
Feeling defeated, Mickey heads to the roof, where he talks to Jiminy Cricket about how he tried so hard to make Donald feel the Christmas spirit. Jiminy then advises him to make a wish upon a star. Doing so, Mickey receives a star from the sky and returns to the stage, offering Donald the opportunity to put it on the tree as it lacks one. This simple act fills Donald with joy as he plays the star on the tree. The star then starts working its magic on the House, turning all the wreaths they have around the club gold and adding more golden wreaths throughout (even giving the Magic Mirror Spirit in the lobby a hat). They show their last cartoon for the night, Mickey's Christmas Carol, and afterward, everyone, even the villains, sing the closing song, "The Best Christmas of All". Mickey then tells the viewers "Merry Christmas" and Tinker Bell ends the film.
Featured cartoons
- "Donald on Ice"
- Pluto's Christmas Tree
- "Mickey's Christmas Chaos" (excerpts)
- "The Nutcracker"
- Mickey's Christmas Carol
Songs
Notes
- When Pluto's Christmas Tree and Mickey's Christmas Carol are shown, the House's TV screen is in 4:3 format rather than its usual widescreen appearance. (The movie, like the show itself, was actually animated in widescreen, with the classic shorts being presented with the House's TV border filling out the sides of the image; however, the movie has never been commercially released on video in its full aspect ratio.)
- Certain scenes in the House segments are recycled from episodes of the show (although these episodes were not aired until about a year after the video's release):
- Parts of Mickey's "Mouse on the Street" interviews were taken from "Clarabelle's Christmas List".
- Von Drake's "The Science of Santa" speech was reused from "Pete's Christmas Caper".
- Cinderella, Eeyore, and Mushu saying what they're thankful for is taken from "House of Turkey".
- The Mad Hatter's "Ode to a Hat" was recycled from the beginning of "Mickey vs. Shelby".
- When the gang sings "The Best Christmas of All," when they sing the second "and family" line, Lady's paws are medium-brown, her primary fur color. However, they're back to cream-colored when they go upclose to the royal enchanted objects when they sing, "And the memories we recall."
Availability
Disney originally released the film on VHS and DVD on November 6, 2001. For bonus features, the DVD release included the show's premiere episode, "The Stolen Cartoons", a two-minute featurette titled "The Sounds of Christmas" hosted by Wayne Allwine, and the "Deck the Halls" and "Sleigh Ride" segments from Disney's Very Merry Christmas Songs. The DVD was reissued with new cover art on November 3, 2009.
Cast
Note: Alice, the White Rabbit, the Queen of Hearts (and the King), Tweedle Dee and Tweedle Dum, the Cheshire Cat, Mortimer Mouse, Hercules, Megara, Hades, Pain and Panic, Prince Eric, Dumbo, Timothy Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Piglet, Tigger, Rabbit, Christopher Robin, Owl, Bambi, Thumper, Flower, Aladdin, Princess Jasmine, Genie, Carpet, the Sultan, Abu, Iago, Pocahontas, Governor Ratcliffe, Meeko, Pongo, Perdita, Colonel the Sheepdog, Bongo, Fiddler and Fifer Pig, The Big Bad Wolf, Mrs. Potts, Chip, Babette, Elliott the Dragon, Professor Owl, the penguin waiters, Simba, Nala, Zazu, Rafiki, Fa Mulan, Mowgli, Baloo, King Louie, Br'er Fox, Br'er Bear, Prince Charming, Lady Tremaine, Hugo, Merlin, Madam Mim, Doc, Happy, Bashful, Sneezy, Sleepy, Dopey, Queen Grimhilde, the Magic Mirror, Hobo Cookie, Mayor Cookie, José Carioca, Geppetto, Stromboli, Yen Sid, Princess Aurora, Prince Phillip, Little John, the Sheriff of Nottingham, Lady and the Tramp, Captain Hook, Wendy, Michael, John, and Tinker Bell all make appearances (mostly in crowd shots), including singing part of the closing song, but do not have speaking roles. Huey, Dewey and Louie also appear in the "House" segments, but do not speak.
Gallery
See also
External links
- Disney Wiki: Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
- Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse at the Internet Movie Database
- Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse at the Big Cartoon DataBase