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* PaperThinDisguise: The monkey that steals Mickey's clothes manages to fool Minnie, Goofy, and Donald into thinking that it's Mickey, and at the end of the episode, a trio of alligators that steal Minnie, Goofy, and Donald's clothes manages to fool Mickey.
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** The title of the cartoon could also be a shout out to the song "Mickey's Monkey," by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, which was used as a Disney Channel DTV
* The mere idea of a monkey dressing as Mickey could be seen as a deep-cut reference to ''Film/BabesInToyland1934'', which featured a monkey in a Mickey Mouse costume.

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The mere idea of a monkey dressing as Mickey could be seen as a deep-cut reference to ''Film/BabesInToyland1934'', which featured a monkey in a Mickey Mouse costume.
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* The mere idea of a monkey dressing as Mickey could be seen as a deep-cut reference to ''Film/BabesInToyland1934'', which featured a monkey in a Mickey Mouse costume.
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When a monkey swipes Mickey's clothes before he is to give his friends a cruise through the jungle, the gang mistakes the monkey for Mickey and vice-versa.

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When Mickey must contend with a monkey swipes Mickey's who stole his clothes before he is to give his friends embarks on a cruise through the jungle, the gang mistakes jungle with his friends, causing them to mistake the monkey for Mickey and vice-versa.
vice-versa. Mickey must now do whatever it takes to get his clothes back.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: After the monkey takes Mickey's clothes, Mickey has visible buttocks in two scenes where his back is viewed.

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* BerserkButton: Mickey completely loses it when the monkey gets a kiss from Minnie.

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* BerserkButton: After going through a whole lot of misfortune throughout the short, Mickey completely loses it finally blows his top when he sees the monkey gets getting a kiss from Minnie.
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* MistakenIdentity: The monkey steals Mickey's clothes, and is mistaken for Mickey; Mickey himself is also mistaken for the monkey.
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** Mickey swinging on the veins while hollering also refers to Tarzan.
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** Mickey piloting a boat also refers to WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie.

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* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys


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* MischiefMakingMonkey: The monkey steals Mickey's clothes and takes over as the captain of the boat.


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* VineSwing: Mickey swings on vines as he chases the boat trying to retrieve his clothes.
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"Mickey Monkey" is the eleventh season 2 short of the new ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse2013'' series created by Paul Rudish for the Creator/DisneyChannel and Disney.com. It's the 29th to air on the Disney Channel and put up on Disney.com.

When a monkey swipes Mickey's clothes before he is to give his friends a cruise through the jungle, the gang mistakes the monkey for Mickey and vice-versa.

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* AmusingInjuries: Mickey ends up getting his foot bitten by a spider while trying to get his clothes back from the monkey and later hurts himself by pulling leeches off of his body.
* BerserkButton: Mickey completely loses it when the monkey gets a kiss from Minnie.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: After the monkey takes Mickey's clothes, Mickey has visible buttocks in two scenes where his back is viewed.
* HereWeGoAgain: The short ends with Donald, Minnie, and Goofy having their clothes stolen by a trio of alligators and Mickey not suspecting a thing.
* IdiotBall:
** Goofy, Donald, and Minnie all go through this for most of the short, being unable to realize that [[PaperThinDisguise the monkey doesn't look anything like Mickey]].
** Mickey himself later is handed the Idiot Ball in the ending when he doesn't notice that his friends have been replaced by alligators wearing their clothes.
* InevitableWaterfall: After Mickey regains control of the boat from the monkey, Mickey tells of some gorgeous waterfalls coming up -- [[OhCrap which they immediately go over]].
* InternalHomage: Mickey wears the same cap he wore in ''WesternAnimation/SteamboatWillie''. When the monkey is dressed as Mickey, wearing the cap, it performs the same song while at the steering wheel, which is "Steamboat Bill".
* InterspeciesRomance: In a one-sided example, Minnie unknowingly engages in some with the monkey.
* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Mickey spends much of the short naked after the monkey swipes his clothes, but the gang thinks he's the monkey.
* ShoutOut:
** Mickey pilots a boat down the river, which is based on the Ride/DisneyThemeParks attraction, the Jungle Cruise.
** The title of the cartoon could also be a shout out to the song "Mickey's Monkey," by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, which was used as a Disney Channel DTV
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