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* SuddenlySpeaking: ''Pluto'' of all characters finally gets to talk in the episode "Daisy and the Missing Dream". Given that it takes place within the [[DreamLand Land of Dreams]], it's to be expected.
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* DreamEpisode: The plot of "Dream a Little Dream" is about Goofy being unable to sleep due to having a fear of dreaming, so the rest of his friends help him out by having a sleepover as Funny transports them to the "[[DreamLand Land of Dreams]]", where Mickey and the gang help Goofy understand that dreaming can be strange, yet fun to experience.
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** The plot of "Dream a Little Dream" is about Goofy being unable to sleep due to having a fear of dreaming, so the rest of his friends help him out by having a sleepover as Funny transports them to the "[[DreamLand Land of Dreams]]", where Mickey and the gang help Goofy understand that dreaming can be strange, yet fun toexperience.experience.
** The Season 3 episode "Daisy and the Missing Dream" has the gang return to the Land of Dreams so Daisy can remember what her dream was about, accompanied by Von Drake and a smaller version of Farfus.
** The plot of "Dream a Little Dream" is about Goofy being unable to sleep due to having a fear of dreaming, so the rest of his friends help him out by having a sleepover as Funny transports them to the "[[DreamLand Land of Dreams]]", where Mickey and the gang help Goofy understand that dreaming can be strange, yet fun to
** The Season 3 episode "Daisy and the Missing Dream" has the gang return to the Land of Dreams so Daisy can remember what her dream was about, accompanied by Von Drake and a smaller version of Farfus.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The earlier episodes in the first season used a shorter version of "Up the Stairs to Anywhere". It was extended later that season.
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* PimpedOutDress: In "Mickey the Brave" and some episodes set in Majestica, Minnie wears a pink princess ball gown.
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* PrincessForADay: Minnie is dressed up as a princess in "Mickey the Brave", and some episodes set in Majestica.
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* AnAesop: A lesson is learned with each episode. For example, "Homesick" teaches us to always let others know you are not feeling well, "Goldfish Goofy" teaches us to listen, especially to little ones, among other things.
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* EveryEpisodeEnding: An average segment will end with Mickey and his friends leaving the Adventure Door and preparing to go home, while Mickey and Minnie converse and summarize the episode's [[AnAesop lesson]]. As the other pals leave, Mickey and Minnie will talk to Funny a little more and then bid the viewer "See you next time!".
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* EveryEpisodeEnding: An average segment will end with Mickey and his friends leaving the Adventure Door and preparing to go home, while Mickey and Minnie converse and summarize the episode's [[AnAesop lesson]].lesson. As the other pals leave, Mickey and Minnie will talk to Funny a little more and then bid the viewer "See you next time!".
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It acts as a SpiritualSuccessor to ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures]]'' with two eleven-minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', with the only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16, 2021, while regular episodes debuted starting on August 20th of that year.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16, 2021, while regular episodes debuted starting on August 20th of that year.
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It acts as a SpiritualSuccessor to ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures]]'' with two eleven-minute 11-minute segments per episode (though there are occasional 22-minute stories) and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', with the only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16, 2021, while regular episodes debutedstarting on August 20th of that year.
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* ExtraLongEpisode: Occasionally, there are episodes that run for 22 minutes instead of the usual 11 minutes.
** Season 1 has "Mickey the Brave!" (the premiere) and "Pirate Adventure!".
** Season 2 has "Dino Safari" and the ChristmasEpisode "Santa's Crash Landing".
** Season 1 has "Mickey the Brave!" (the premiere) and "Pirate Adventure!".
** Season 2 has "Dino Safari" and the ChristmasEpisode "Santa's Crash Landing".
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters (WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Daisy|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}) going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who takes them to imaginative adventures in a variety of themed worlds.
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters (WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Daisy|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}) going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who takes transports them to imaginative adventures in a variety of themed worlds.
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters (WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Daisy|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}) going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who leads them on imaginative adventures.
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters (WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Daisy|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}) going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who leads takes them on to imaginative adventures.
adventures in a variety of themed worlds.
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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in ''Roadster Racers'' and ''Mixed-Up Adventures'', Willie the Giant makes his return here, as do Mickey and Minnie's Martain counterparts.
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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in ''Roadster Racers'' and ''Mixed-Up Adventures'', Willie the Giant makes his return here, as do Mickey and Minnie's Martain Martian counterparts.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless as other similarly-sized dromaeosaurids in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless as other similarly-sized dromaeosaurids in real life.life, aside from a few smaller ones that were capable of gliding.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though real-life dromaeosaurids were flightless or, in the case of the smaller ones, able to glide at best.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though real-life ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless as other similarly-sized dromaeosaurids were flightless or, in the case of the smaller ones, able to glide at best.real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been real-life dromaeosaurids were flightless or, in real life.the case of the smaller ones, able to glide at best.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessBird: Bird-like dinosaur variation. Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessAnimal: Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessAnimal: FlyingFlightlessBird: Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* FlyingFlightlessAnimal: Hal the ''Halszkaraptor'' is capable of flying, even though ''Halszkaraptor'' would have been flightless in real life.
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* RaptorAttack: "Dino Duck" features a ''Halszkaraptor'' that looks more like a larger Donald Duck with sharp teeth, a long tail, and a feathery crest; in fact, he doesn't even have the long neck of the genus or the killing claw of dromaeosaurids. He's also capable of flying, which the real animal couldn't. At least he's correctly feathered, down to having wings.
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** Much like its [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse two]] [[WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers predecessors]], Pete goes from a malicious villain to mischievous, but still well-meaning.
** Similarly, Mortimer goes from Mickey's rival for Minnie's affections in the cartoons, to a friend of his who is reckless, but good-natured.
** Similarly, Mortimer goes from Mickey's rival for Minnie's affections in the cartoons, to a friend of his who is reckless, but good-natured.
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** Much like its [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse two]] [[WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers predecessors]], Pete WesternAnimation/{{Pete}} goes from a malicious villain to mischievous, but still well-meaning.
** Similarly, in a way that also doubles as AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul, Mortimer goes from Mickey's rival for Minnie's affections in the cartoons, to a friend of his who is reckless, but good-natured.
** Similarly, in a way that also doubles as AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul, Mortimer goes from Mickey's rival for Minnie's affections in the cartoons, to a friend of his who is reckless, but good-natured.
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* RaptorAttack: "Dino Duck" features a ''Halszkaraptor'' that looks more like a larger Donald Duck with sharp teeth, a long tail, and a feathery crest; in fact, it doesn't even have the long neck of the genus or the killing claw of dromaeosaurids. It's also capable of flying, which the real animal couldn't. At least it's correctly feathered, down to having wings.
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* RaptorAttack: "Dino Duck" features a ''Halszkaraptor'' that looks more like a larger Donald Duck with sharp teeth, a long tail, and a feathery crest; in fact, it he doesn't even have the long neck of the genus or the killing claw of dromaeosaurids. It's He's also capable of flying, which the real animal couldn't. At least it's he's correctly feathered, down to having wings.
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* RaptorAttack: "Dino Duck" features a ''Halszkaraptor'' that looks more like a larger Donald Duck with sharp teeth, a long tail, and a feathery crest; in fact, it doesn't even have the long neck of the genus or the killing claw of dromaeosaurids. At least it's correctly feathered, down to having wings.
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* RaptorAttack: "Dino Duck" features a ''Halszkaraptor'' that looks more like a larger Donald Duck with sharp teeth, a long tail, and a feathery crest; in fact, it doesn't even have the long neck of the genus or the killing claw of dromaeosaurids. It's also capable of flying, which the real animal couldn't. At least it's correctly feathered, down to having wings.
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It acts as a spiritual successor to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'' with two eleven-minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', with the only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
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It acts as a spiritual successor SpiritualSuccessor to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'' ''[[WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures]]'' with two eleven-minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', with the only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in ''Roadster Racers'', Willie the Giant makes his return here.
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* TheBusCameBack: After being absent in ''Roadster Racers'', Racers'' and ''Mixed-Up Adventures'', Willie the Giant makes his return here.here, as do Mickey and Minnie's Martain counterparts.
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who leads them on imaginative adventures.
It acts as a spiritual successor to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'' with two eleven minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16, 2021 while regular episodes debuted starting on August 20th of that year.
It acts as a spiritual successor to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'' with two eleven minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16, 2021 while regular episodes debuted starting on August 20th of that year.
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''Mickey Mouse Funhouse'' is a [[Creator/DisneyChannel Disney Junior]] show that premiered in 2021. It focuses on the [[WesternAnimation/ClassicDisneyShorts Sensational Six]] characters (WesternAnimation/{{Mickey|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Donald|Duck}}, WesternAnimation/{{Goofy}}, WesternAnimation/{{Minnie|Mouse}}, WesternAnimation/{{Daisy|Duck}}, and WesternAnimation/{{Pluto|ThePup}}) going on adventures revolving around Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse who leads them on imaginative adventures.
It acts as a spiritual successor to ''WesternAnimation/MickeyAndTheRoadsterRacers'' with twoeleven minute eleven-minute segments per episode and lacking FakeInteractivity like ''WesternAnimation/MickeyMouseClubhouse'', with the only difference being the inclusion of new character Funny in the show's main cast.
The show premiered with a primetime special "Mickey the Brave" on July 16,2021 2021, while regular episodes debuted starting on August 20th of that year.
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* AllCGICartoon: Since it uses the same animation software as Roadster Racers & Mixed-Up Adventures.
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* GentleGorilla: The gang befriend a young one and its equally friendly parents in "Minnie Goes Ape!".
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* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: Human characters make appearances now, mostly in the world the gang visits. They also coexist with the dognose characters.
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* PowerIncontinence: Funny's sneezes causes him to lose control of his powers and land Mickey and friends to random worlds through the doors as shown in "Homesick".
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* TerribleTrio: Wheezelene, Cheezel and Sneezel are a gang of [[WickedWeasel weasels]] who on occassion cause nothing but trouble to Mickey and the gang.
* TitlePlease: Like all Disney Junior shows post-2018, the episode titles don't appear onscreen, but Funny (or occassionally one of the main characters) says the episode's names.
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* TerribleTrio: Wheezelene, Cheezel Cheezel, and Sneezel are a gang of [[WickedWeasel weasels]] who on occassion occasion cause nothing but trouble to Mickey and the gang.
* TitlePlease: Like all Disney Junior shows post-2018, the episode titles don't appear onscreen, but Funny (oroccassionally occasionally one of the main characters) says the episode's names.
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* WrapUpSong: The Wiggle Giggle song, which plays at the end of every episode, shows each of the characters leaving the funhouse while Funny sings the song and reminds the viewer that they can always play again next time.time.
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* EveryEpisodeEnding: An average segment will end with Mickey and his friends leaving the Adventure Door and preparing to go home, while Mickey and Minnie converse and summarize the episode's [[AnAesop lesson]]. As the other pals leave, Mickey and Minnie will talk to Funny a little more and then wave goodbye to the viewer.
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* TerribleTrio: Wheezelene, Cheezel and Sneezel are a gang of weasels [[WickedWeasel weasels]] who on occassion cause nothing but trouble to Mickey and the gang.
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