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Mickey Mouse Funhouse

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American animated children's television series

Mickey Mouse Funhouse
Also known asDisney's Mickey Mouse Funhouse
GenreEducational
Comedy
Adventure
Created byPhil Weinstein
Thomas Hart
Based onMickey Mouse Clubhouse
by Bobs Gannaway
The Mickey Mouse Club
byWalt Disney
Hal Adelquist
Mickey Mouse & Friends
byWalt Disney
Ub Iwerks
Voices ofBret Iwan
Kaitlyn Robrock
Tony Anselmo
Tress MacNeille (season 1)
Debra Wilson (season 2–3)
Bill Farmer
Harvey Guillén
Corey Burton
Jim Cummings
Jan Johns
Nika Futterman
Brock Powell
April Winchell
Theme music composerBeau Black
Opening theme"Mickey Mouse Funhouse Main Title Theme", written by Beau Black & Loren Hoskins
Ending theme"Stretch Break" (Instrumental)
ComposersBeau Black & Loren Hoskins (songs)
Natsumi Osawa (score)
Scotty Nguyen (choreography)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes86(list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersPhil Weinstein
Thomas Hart
ProducersBradley Bowlen
Steve Walby
Running time22–24 minutes (11 minutes per segment)
Production companyDisney Television Animation[a]
Original release
NetworkDisney Jr.
ReleaseJuly 16, 2021 (2021-07-16) –
April 25, 2025 (2025-04-25)
Related

Mickey Mouse Funhouse is an American animated preschool children's television series created by Phil Weinstein and Thomas Hart and is the successor toMickey Mouse Clubhouse andMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures. The series debuted onDisney Jr. on August 20, 2021.[1][2][3] In October 2021, the series was renewed for a second season which premiered on November 4, 2022.[4][5] In June 2022, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on February 23, 2024.[6]

Disney Jr. created the series to continue its pattern of original pre-school animated series set within theMickey Mouse universe. Many key members of the creative team ofMickey Mouse Clubhouse andMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures developed the series.

Premise

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Mickey Mouse, along withMinnie Mouse,Donald Duck,Daisy Duck,Goofy and sometimesPluto, meet Funny, an enchanted and energetic talkingfunhouse who resides in the Funhouse Forest outside of Hot Dog Hills, alongside his pet doghouse Teddy and a sentient weathervane named Windy.[7]

After Mickey and his friends (who are sometimes referred to as the "Funhouse Friends") climb the Stairs to Anywhere, Funny magically transports them from the Adventure Doors to arange of Adventure Worlds which allows them to embark on adventures unique to the Adventure Worlds that include but aren't limited to Majestica, Sunny Gulch, Halloweenville, the Adventure Sea Islands, the Land of Myth and Legend, and Herotropolis as they assume the outfits associated with each of the Adventure Worlds. It is in these Adventure Worlds where they also meet its inhabitants and alter-egos of characters they know. In addition, they also learn some morals regarding the episode's content as Funny would manifest a trophy to remember their trip afterwards.[7]

Every episode includes one or two dance breaks. With the exception of half-hour specials, there is a "Stretch Break" dance that occurs in between the two segments of the episodes. At the end of each episode including the specials, the characters dance along to the "Wiggle Giggle" song.

Characters

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Main

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  • Mickey Mouse (voiced byBret Iwan) is the leader of the Funhouse Friends.
  • Minnie Mouse (voiced byKaitlyn Robrock) is a kind-hearted member and loves making buttons and bows.
    • Cream Puff (vocal effects provided by Jan Johns) is Minnie's pet puppy.
  • Donald Duck (voiced byTony Anselmo) is a short-tempered but good-natured member. A running gag after a trip to one of the Adventure Worlds has him ejected from a nearby pipe.
  • Daisy Duck (voiced byTress MacNeille in season 1,Debra Wilson in seasons 2–3) is a fun-crafted member and loves playing games with her friends.
  • Goofy (voiced byBill Farmer) is the dimwitted one of the Funhouse Friends. A running gag after a trip to one of the Adventure Worlds is that he would be given a brief ride when his backpack gets hooked up on the backpack hanger. The episode "Clarabelle's Pie Dilemma" revealed that Goofy is allergic to bananas enough that they make him very itchy.
  • Pluto (vocal effects provided byBill Farmer) is Mickey's pet dog. Unlike the rest of the Sensastional Six, he is absent in certain episodes. In some later episodes, Pluto would take the Pet Adventure Door to specific Adventure Worlds. Farmer also voices Pluto's speaking voice during Daisy's dream in the episode "Daisy and the Missing Dream".
  • Funny (voiced byHarvey Guillén) is an enchanted talking funhouse living in the Funhouse Forest who can take anyone to any of the Adventure Worlds upon the Funhouse Friends going up the Stairs to Anywhere and entering one of the Adventure Doors to a specific Adventure World. Funny can also change his shape and appearance to match the new surroundings and project his face on any surface to speak with anyone. When it comes to either traveling on the road, going to Outer Space or flying to another country, Funny will shapeshift into a mode of transportation as the Funhouse Friends enter the Adventure Door associated with the vehicle form in question.[7] The episode "Homesick" reveals that Funny is allergic to sunflowers.
    • Teddy (vocal effects provided by Brock Powell) is a sentient dog-faceddoghouse who is Funny's pet and is good friends with Pluto. He sometimes accompanies the Funhouse Friends to any of the Adventure Worlds. Teddy is also shown to have shapeshifting abilities where he can also reassemble himself if he ends up disassembled. In some later episodes, Teddy would take the Pet Adventure Door to specific Adventure Worlds.
    • Windy (vocal effects provided by Jan Johns) is a sentientweathervane who is often on top of Funny. It operates the Whirly Coaster at Funport Station that takes Mickey and his friends to and from Funny.

Recurring

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  • Pete (voiced byJim Cummings) is a friend of the Funhouse Friends who works as apostmaster. He is shown to have different alter-egos on the different Adventure Worlds. In Majestica, he is a farmer named Farmer Pete. In Sunny Gulch, he is a cowboy named Cowboy Pete and a version of him who is a train conductor. In the Land of Myth and Legend, he is a king anddemigod hero named Pete the Mighty who can shoot lightning. In Sportstopia, he is a top baseball player named Powerhouse Pete who runs the Pete's Palookas baseball team that consists of other Pete alter-egos. In Undersea Ocean World, he is Octo-Pete who has octopus tentacles for legs. In Halloweenville, he is itsFrankenstein's monster-resembling mayor named Mayor Franken-Pete who runs on batteries and speaks in the style ofBoris Karloff. In Outer Space, he is Asteroid Pete who is the proprietor of the Amazing Cave of Amazement (later called Asteroid Pete's Fun Center). In Musicville, he is Polyphonic Pete. In the Adventure Sea Islands, he is Mickey's old friend Piccolo Pete.
  • Chip (voiced byTress MacNeille in season 1, Jan Johns in seasons 2-3) andDale (voiced byCorey Burton) are two chipmunks. They are shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In the Land of Myth and Legend, they are pizzeria owners Cheesy Chip and Pepperoni Dale. In Sportstopia, they are athletes named Champion Chip and Dynamo Dale. In Halloweenville, they are lab assistants named Fritz Chip andIgor Dale. In Outer Space, they are space surfers Star Surfer Chip and Wave Rider Dale. In Sunny Gulch, they are two cowboys. InIndia, they are expertBollywood dancers Kulfi Chip and Mishti Dale.
  • Ludwig Von Drake (voiced byCorey Burton) is a scientist. He is shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In Majestica, he is its ruler named King Ludwig. In Herotropolis, he is a scientist who contributed a lot of scientific inventions. In Halloweenville, he is amad scientist named Kooky Scientist Ludwig Von Drake. In Musicville, he is a pianist named Ludwig Von Drakenhoven. In Magic Movie Land, he is afilm director named Director Von Drake.
  • Clarabelle Cow (voiced byApril Winchell) is a friend of Minnie and Daisy who is shown to be a baker and plumber by trade. She is shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In Majestica, she is a pie shop proprietor named Lady Clarabelle. In Sunny Gulch, she is Mayor Clarabelle. In Razzle Dazzle Dunes, she is amerchant named Trader Clarabelle. In Herotropolis, she is a superhero named Captain Clarabelle. In Sportstopia, she is a volleyball player. In the Land of Myth and Legend, she is awitch named Care-abelle who lives in the Forest Primeval. In the Adventure Sea Islands, she is abuccaneer named Buccaneer Belle. In Outer Space, she is the Lunar Lunch Box proprietor named Lunar Clarabelle. In Magic Movie Land, she is acamera operator.
  • Horace Horsecollar (voiced byBill Farmer) is shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In Sportstopia, he is anumpire, astable boy, and a tap dance instructor. In Herotropolis, he is atrash collector. In Sunny Gulch, he is a cowboy. In Majestica, he's anironsmith named Ironsmith Horace.
  • Mortimer Mouse (voiced byMaurice LaMarche) is a mouse. Unlike past incarnations, Mortimer isn't shown to have a rivalry with Mickey here. He sometimes accompanies Mickey and his friends to the different Adventure Worlds and often ends up in situations that Mickey would have to help get him out of.
  • Cuckoo-Loca (voiced byNika Futterman) is a wind-up yellow cuckoo. She is shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In Majestica, she is aninnkeeper named Inkeeper Cuckoo-Loca who runs Shirehaven's inn. In Sportstopia, she is areferee named Referee Cuckoo-Loca. In the Adventure Sea Islands, she isFirst Mate Cuckoo-Loca who works for Buccaneer Belle.
  • Hilda (voiced byApril Winchell) is a hippopotamus. She is shown to have different alter-egos on different Adventure Worlds. In Majestica, she is afairy named Fairy Hilda/Hibiscus Hilda who resides in the fairy square garden. In Sunny Gulch, she is a café owner. In Sportstopia, she is a weight lifter and a ballet instructor. In Herotropolis, she is a trash collector. In Razzle Dazzle Dunes, she is a merchant named Merchant Hilda. In Winter Mountain, she is a Jewish inhabitant and an expert snowboarder. In India, she is amedu vada vendor.
  • Willie the Giant (voiced byWill Ryan up until "Witchy Worries", Brock Powell starting with "Tooth or Consequences!") is agiant who lives in Majestica's Cloud Kingdom. In the Land of Myth and Legend, he is alumberjack named Woodsman Willie. In the night sky, he is theconstellation ofOrion.
  • TheWeasel Trio is a group ofweasels that are encountered on the different Adventure Worlds in different occupations like rival pirates in the Adventure Sea Islands, anoutlaw gang in Sunny Gulch,jesters in Majestica, and arock band called The Weaz-Tones in Musicville.
    • Wheezelene (voiced byJenifer Lewis) is the leader of the Weasel Trio.
    • Cheezel (voiced byRichard Kind) is the shortest of the Weasel Trio.
    • Sneezel (voiced by Brock Powell) is the tallest of the Weasel Trio.
  • The Funhouse ForestGnomes is a group of gnomes who live in Funhouse Forest.
    • Pumpkin (voiced by Jan Johns) is a female gnome.
    • Olive (voiced byKaitlyn Robrock) is a female gnome.
    • Fig is a male gnome who speaks through sign language which the other gnomes interpret.
    • Squash (voiced by Brock Powell) is a male gnome who is an expert at planting saplings.
  • Crystal Clearwater (voiced by Sivan Alyra Rose) is a celebrity environmentalist.
  • Ye Eun (voiced byAlice Lee) is a female cook inSouth Korea.
  • Panchito Pistoles (voiced byCarlos Alazraqui) is a Mexican rooster who is part of The Three Caballeros with Donald.
  • José Carioca (voiced by Sérgio Stern) is a Brazilian parrot who is part of The Three Caballeros with Donald. Stern, who also voices José in the Brazilian Portuguese dub, replacesRob Paulsen, who voiced him alongside Alazraqui inHouse of Mouse andMickey and the Roadster Racers, as Paulsen departed from the role in 2020 after stating he would no longer voice characters of color.
  • Huey, Dewey, & Louie (voiced byMelissa Hutchison) are Donald's nephews. In Majestica, they are King Ludwig's grand-nephews known as Hueth, Deweth, and Loueth. The episode "Sitting Ducks" marks their first speaking appearances outside of the2017DuckTales reboot since the death of their previous voice actressRussi Taylor in 2019.

Characters in the Adventure Worlds

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The following characters reside in each of the Adventure Worlds and are listed by their Adventure Worlds:

Residing in Majestica

  • Farfus (vocal effects provided by Jan Johns) is a purpledragon that lives on Dragon Mountain. The episodes "Mickey the Brave" and "Minnie's One-of-a-Kind Picnic" revealed that corn makes Farfus sneeze.
    • Frannie (vocal effects provided by Jan Johns) is a younggriffin who is Farfus' adopted little sister ever since her egg was adopted.
    • Gertie (voiced by Megan Statler in "Farfus' Family", Lizzie Freeman in "Frannie Takes Flight") is a femalefairy who adopted Farfus and Frannie.
    • Grace (voiced byKaitlyn Robrock in "Farfus' Family", Jan Johns in later appearances) is a female fairy who adopted Farfus and Frannie.
    • Gus (voiced byTony Hale) is a male fairy who adopted Farfus and Frannie.
  • Royal Troubadour (voiced by Rogelio Douglas Jr.) is atroubadour that is loyal to King Ludwig and sings about different things.
  • Trolland (voiced byKayvan Novak) is a shorttroll that lives under the bridge.
  • Annie the Giant (voiced byAmanda Seales) is a giant and Willie the Giant's neighbor who lives in Majestica's Cloud Kingdom.
  • Belle Canto (voiced by Ashley De La Rosa) is the new troubadour that works with the Royal Troubadour.

Residing in Winter Mountain

  • Yeti (vocal effects provided byDee Bradley Baker) is acryptid. He is depicted as having a dog-like face and an ape-like body.
  • Sunny (voiced by Jan Johns) is asnowman built from magical snow. He mostly says "snow".
    • Rosie (voiced byKaitlyn Robrock) is a female snowman built from magical snow and mostly says "boom". Created as a friend for Sunny, Rosie was rough at playing up until Minnie set her straight. In "Santa's Crash Landing", Rosie and Sunny are living in the same snow house together with a pet snow-dog.
  • Kyle (voiced by Ethan Monaghan) is apolar bear who is a friend of Yeti. He owns a plush toy penguin named Sonia.
  • Snow Princess (voiced byDebra Wilson) is a cryokinetic princess who visits anyone's specially-made snow castle. It is said that wherever she goes, a blizzard will follow.

Residing in Outer Space

  • Martian Mickey (voiced byBret Iwan) is the Martian counterpart of Mickey who lives on the planetMars.
    • Zoop Bloop (vocal effects provided byDaniel Ross) is a space blob who is Martian Mickey's pet.
  • Martian Minnie (voiced byKaitlyn Robrock) is the Martian counterpart of Minnie who lives on the planet Mars.
  • Rocket Mouse (voiced byJaime Camil) is a space adventurer and star of his own book series. Mickey is shown to be a fan of his work.
  • Cosmo Cockroach (voiced by Kaitlyn Robrock) is a spacecockroach and an opponent of Rocket Mouse who is known for taking other people's things up until Mickey and his friends set him straight. The episode "Let's Have Fun, Fun, Fun" revealed that Cosmo leads a musical group called Cosmo and the Beach Bugs.

Residing in the Enchanted Rainforest

Residing in Prehistoric World

  • Tenille (vocal effects provided byDee Bradley Baker) is aTriceratops.
    • T-Top (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) is a babyTriceratops and child of Tenille who Pluto and Teddy befriend.
    • Tilly (vocal effects provided by Dee Bradley Baker) is a babyTriceratops who is Tenille's child and T-Top's younger sister.
  • Hal (vocal effects provided by Brock Powell) is aHalszkaraptor. In his first appearance, Daisy mistook him for Donald up until she saw his full appearance.

Residing in Sunny Gulch

  • Wanda Warbler (voiced byMickey Guyton) is acountry music star. Wanda earned the nickname "The Wanderin' Warbler" because of her habit of wandering off to different areas without letting people know where she is going.

Residing in the Land of Myth and Legend

  • TheMinotaur (voiced byJim Cummings) is a part-human part-bull inhabitant.
  • TheMuses are the inspirational goddesses of literature, science and the arts. These Muses are the same ones fromHercules and its related projects.
    • Calliope (voiced byLillias White, understudied by Caroline Taylor in "The Adventure Parade") is a Muse who presides over poetry.
    • Thalia (voiced byRoz Ryan) is a Muse who presides over comedy.
  • Saiya (voiced byArtt Butler) is a short Mayan hero who comes from the Mayan part of the Land of Myth and Legend.
  • Cho Sook (voiced byJee Young Han) is a North Koreanshapeshifter who resides in the Korean part of the Land of Myth and Legend and can turn into anine-tailed fox.
  • TheDokkaebi (vocal effects provided by Jee Young Han) are a race of Korean goblins that live in the Korean part of the Land of Myth and Legend.
  • Bast (voiced byYasmine Al Massri) is a cat-headed goddess who lives in the Egyptian part of the Land of Myth and Legend.
  • Kyung Won (voiced byAlan Kim) is a youngSiberian tiger living in the Korean part of the Land of Myth and Legend.

Residing in Underwater Ocean World

  • Seabiscuit (voiced by Jan Johns) is aseahorse.
  • Bubbles (voiced by Jan Johns) is a seahorse who is Seabiscuit's friend. She is also an experienced pet trainer.

Residing in the Adventure Sea Islands

  • TheLost Socks are a group of sentient socks that reside on Lost and Found Island.
  • Captain Salty Bones (voiced byJohn Stamos) is a skeleton pirate captain who resides on a pirate ship.
  • Cora (voiced byKate Micucci) is a giant crab who lives on Giant Crab Island.
  • Captain Pepper Lemon (voiced byYvette Nicole Brown) is a female pirate captain that resides on a pirate ship.
    • One Eye'd Jack (voiced by Brock Powell) is Salty Pepper's parrot companion.

Residing in Halloweenville

  • Squeakers (vocal effects provided by Brock Powell) is avampire bat. As Halloweenville has no phone system, Squeakers is used to travel to Funny when enlisting the Funhouse Friends on someone's behalf.
  • Trikini (voiced by Jorjeana Marie) is a magical rabbit.

Episodes

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Main article:List of Mickey Mouse Funhouse episodes
SeasonEpisodesOriginally released
First releasedLast released
126July 16, 2021 (2021-07-16)October 7, 2022 (2022-10-07)
230November 4, 2022 (2022-11-04)January 26, 2024 (2024-01-26)
330February 23, 2024 (2024-02-23)April 25, 2025 (2025-04-25)

Voice cast

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Recurring

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Guest appearances

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Production

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Development

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Mickey Mouse Funhouse begun production in 2020 to premiere on the networkDisney Jr. in 2021.[71] Produced byDisney Television Animation, the series was developed by executive producer Phil Weinstein, as well as co-executive producer Thomas Hart, and story editor Mark Drop, who had previously worked onMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures as part of the creative team.[71] The new series introduced an additional character, Funny.[71] Each episode of the series features two 11-minute stories separated by a regular "dance break" interlude.[71] On October 19, 2021, Disney Jr. renewed the series for a second season.[4] On June 15, 2022, it was renewed for a third season.[6] On April 21, 2025, Kaitlyn Robrock, the current voice of Minnie Mouse, confirmed that the series would end after three seasons.[72]

Casting

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Bret Iwan,Bill Farmer,Kaitlyn Robrock,Tress MacNeille, andTony Anselmo reprise their roles as Mickey, Goofy and Pluto, Minnie, Daisy, and Donald, respectively. Joining them isHarvey Guillén, voicing the character Funny, an enchanted talking playhouse,[7] among others. This show notably marked the last time thatWill Ryan voicedWillie the Giant before his death in November 2021. As of 2023, Willie the Giant is now voiced by Brock Powell. In Season 2,Debra Wilson and Jan Johns replaced Tress MacNeille as the voice of Daisy and Chip respectively, due to MacNeille becoming occupied with other projects.

Animation

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Alan Bodner, who worked onRapunzel's Tangled Adventure, serves as the series' art director.[71] For his direction of "Mickey the Brave!", Bodner stated that he drew inspiration fromThe Mickey Mouse Club, recalling the colourful and imaginativesets.[73] The animation was also influenced by the colourful and fantastical artwork featured inAlice in Wonderland.[73]

Release

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Mickey Mouse Funhouse premiered with aprime time special entitled "Mickey the Brave!" on July 16, 2021, onDisney Jr.[7] This episode was released onDisney+ on July 23.[74] It was also released on September 30, 2021, inSoutheast Asia, but only lasted a day prior to the shutdown of the channel on October 1, 2021.

The full series premiered on August 20, 2021, with a simulcast on Disney Jr. andDisney Channel.[7] The series was released onDisney+ on November 10, 2021.[75] Aprime time special entitled "Pirate Adventure" premiered on August 19, 2022, with a simulcast on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel.[76][77]

The second season of the series premiered on November 4, 2022, with a simulcast on Disney Jr. and Disney Channel, later on Disney+ on January 18, 2023.[5]

Reception

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Critical response

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LaughingPlace.com emphasized thatMickey Mouse Funhouse provides "wholesome fun for the whole family", highlighting the engaging songs that encourage kids to dance and sing along.[78] Marisa Lascala ofGood Housekeeping includedMickey Mouse Funhouse in her list of the "60 Best Kids' TV Shows and Family Series of All Time".[79] She also ranked it fifth in her "13 Best Toddler TV Shows". Lascala said that the series serves as a worthy successor to earlier shows likeMickey Mouse Clubhouse andMickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures, praising the significant improvements in animation quality sinceMickey Mouse Clubhouse debuted. She concluded that each episode concludes with a "wiggle giggle" song, allowing children to "shake their sillies out".[80]

David Kaldor ofBubbleblabber rated the premiere episode 7/10, calling it a promising start to the series. He found the episode's message—about not judging others too quickly and understanding their behavior—to be an important lesson for young viewers. Kaldor praised its simple yet effective storytelling, noting that while the show is aimed at a very young audience, it delivers a meaningful takeaway in an engaging way. He also appreciated the playful, fantasy setting as an entertaining backdrop for these lessons.[81] Joly Herman ofCommon Sense Media rated the series three out of five stars, noting its educational value and positive messages, particularly in terms of creativity and social-emotional lessons related to friendship, while also saying the show manages to be entertaining.[82]

Ratings

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Mickey Mouse Funhouse was watched by approximately 177,000 viewers daily, corresponding to a 0.06% rating among the audience aged 2 and older (P2+). This represented a 20% increase in viewership compared to May 3, 2024, when the daily audience was around 147,000 with a 0.05% rating. The key adult demographic (ages 18–49) accounted for approximately 65,900 viewers on June 7, 2024, with ratings generally fluctuating between 0.03 and 0.06 over the preceding months.[83] Market research company Parrot Analytics, which looks at consumer engagement in consumer research, streaming, downloads, and on social media, reported that the series exhibited strong demand in December 2024, with audience demand 7.3 times the U.S. average. Despite a 38.6% decrease in demand during the month, the series' performance remained notable, ranking in the 93.5th percentile of the comedy genre.[84]Mickey Mouse Funhouse continued to show strong demand as of January 2025, with audience engagement 6.2 times the U.S. average, placing it in the 92.1st percentile of the comedy genre. During the month, the show experienced a 15.9% increase in demand. Mickey Mouse Funhouse also demonstrated promise in international markets, including Switzerland and Australia.[85]

In other media

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Miscellaneous

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  • In October 2021,Disney Publishing Worldwide published a picture book inspired byMickey Mouse Funhouse titledHomesick.[86] This was followed byGet Ready for Fun! in December 2021,[87] andThe Summer Snow Day in April 2022.[88]
  • On July 29, 2024,Happy Campers, a spin-offsummer special ofMickey Mouse Funhouse, was released. During a camping trip with Funny, Mickey and his friends must help restore Orion the Hunter and other constellations after accidentally knocking them out of the sky.[89][90]

Notes

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  1. ^Animation outsourced toTechnicolor Animation Productions.
  2. ^In episode 66, Brock Powell portrayedOrion who takes the form of Willie the Giant.[48]

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